Thailand Dive Guide
Scuba Diving
Scuba
diving is Thailand's most popular water sport and the country
boosts some of the most beautiful dive sites in the world
the water is clear, sea life plentiful, transport and accommodation
readily available and instruction to a very high standard. Diving
in Thailand is comparatively cheap, and once you have achieved
you certification in Thailand, you can use it to go scuba-diving
all over
the world.
Diving is available at all times of the year, although visibility
changes according to the season. In the Andaman Sea, the best time
to dive is from October to April, and in the Gulf of Thailand from
May to September. At recommended dive sites in Thailand the water
is so clear that the underwater world is visible from the surface:
whale sharks, manta rays, marlin, flying fish, dolphins and coral
reefs.
All reputable dive shops are affiliated with PADI or other international
dive bodies, and most hold courses in multiple languages. All over
Thailand, you can expect modern amenities, international standard
boats and professional facilities.
For group or family travellers, all good liveaboard operations
will
take non-divers along at a substantially reduced fee. Friends and
family can relax, swim, sunbathe, snorkel and still enjoy the food,
trip, scenery and experience of sailing in some of the world's most
beautiful waters.
Dive sites
Andaman Sea:
Dive sites are found off the coast of Phuket with prime spots such
as Shark Point, Red Rock, Ko Yao, Ko Yai, and the twin islands of
Ko Racha, extending to the Similan and Surin islands to the west,
Krabi and Trang to the east.
Gulf of Thailand:
Sites are around Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan, Ko Tao, Ko Nang Yuan, Mu
Ko Ang Thong Marine National Park, and Ko Chang in Trat Province
near the Cambodian border.
East
Coast: On the east coast of the Gulf, Pattaya offers dive trips
out to Ko Larn, Ko Sak, Ko Krok, Ko Rin, Ko Pai and Ko Marn Vichai.
There are dozens of dive shops offering courses and tours to any
level and in any language.

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