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Have you ever wanted to learn how to scuba dive? If so, then this is where it all begins, with the PADI Open Water Diver certification. It's the world’s most popular, widely recognised scuba diving course and widely accepted certfication around the world. To enroll on the PADI Open Water Diver course (or Junior Open Water Diver course), you must be 10 years old or older.
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The PADI Rescue Diver course a challenging, yet rewarding course. It teaches you to prevent and manage problems in the water as well as becoming more confident in your diver. Knowing that you can help others in times of trouble can help you to become a more responsible diver. During this course, you will practice problem solving skills until they become second nature.
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AOWD is for those already OWD certified divers who wish to further their adventures, acquire new diving skills, gain supervised experience and push their depth limit to 30 meters. The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver has been created to advance and enhance your diving skills through a series of Adventure Dives and you're eligible to start as soon as you've completed your PADI Open Water Diver certification. You can try a range of different specialties depending on what interests you. These will help you to build confidence and expand your scuba skills.
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The PADI Enriched Air Diver course is one of our most popular specialty scuba course. This is simple because diving with enriched air nitrox (EAN) gives you more no decompression time, especially on repetitive scuba dives. Therefore, we can stay down longer and get back in the water sooner. Sound good? Get booking!
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The Adventure Diver course is a subset of the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course. It allows you to specialise in certain areas of diving, for example, have you ever wanted to try digital underwater photography, deep diving or drift diving? We have a long list of scuba adventures you can take part in
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Hin Daeng is the crown jewels of the southern Andaman sea. This world class dive site is often named as one of top 3 dive sites in Thailand. Two deep pinnacles – Hin Daeng and Hin Muang – are in the middle of the sea dropping down to 70 meters and bursting with red soft corals and teeming with marine life. This excursion requires a minimum of two people for the trip to take place.
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Koh Haa Yai is famous for its caves, caverns and canyons. The maximum depth found here is 45 +meters and there are plenty of deeper pinnacles to explore so Koh Haa Yai is well suited for more advanced recreational divers and technical divers. Because of the versatility of Koh Haa Yai, there are also plenty of shallow areas for more inexperienced divers and snorkelers.
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Emergency First Response course is perfect for those who wish to gain experience in providing first aid in life threatening and non life threatening situations. It is also a pre-requisite for completing your PADI Rescue Diver Course.
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Where better to try scuba diving than Phi Phi Islands? Beautiful clear water, an abundance of sea life and a sense of peace like no where else in the world. If you've ever thought about trying scuba diving, don't have time to do a full license or not sure if it's for you, then our Introduction to Scuba Diving activity is perfect for you.
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Want to try scuba diving but don't have time for a full course? Not sure if it's for you so want to experience it before you commit to doing your PADI Open Water Certificate? If so, then our Introduction to Scuba Diving activity will be perfect for you.
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We do the Phi Phi Island hopping tour trip with a speedboat so that we have time to stop on the most spectacular beaches and diving/snorkelling sites in Phi Phi archipelago. During the Phi Phi Island Hopping tour, we will visit the most famous beaches and sights in the Phi Phi islands. There will be 3 stops for snorkeling.