Thursday, September 30, 2010

Get qualified Scuba Diving while on vacation in Thailand

So you've finally booked that exotic holiday in Thailand and now you're thinking about something really different? Why not do your PADI Open Water certification? It only takes a few days and has opened a whole new underwater world to you.

You can find the most popular PADI certification with only a handful of stores with NAUI and SSI certifications. There are dive schools in Thailand, in places like Phuket, Khao Lak, Chumphon, Hua Hin, Koh Tao> Koh Samui, Koh Phangnan, Koh Chang, Koh Samet, Pattaya, Phi Phi, Krabi and more.

Some divers are required resort, and many have their own business. You can make your PADI Open Water documents in their own country before coming to do the checkout dives in Thailand, or the entire course in Thailand. You can also checkout dive day trips or liveaboard.

Wherever you take your coursedepending on what your preferences. Every place has its own attractions and if you want to spend more time in the water below as you wish, you can choose the destination for its offer others. Similarly, not all dive centers or instructors are the same quality.

Want to various diving schools where you are and visit with instructors should be for the Open Water course he did. If English is not your first language, you can divewith an instructor speaks Dutch, French, Italian, shops, etc. Dive popular areas offer diving lessons and exams in several languages.

Equipment standards vary among the shops, too. We want to ensure that the device is too old and is well preserved and maintained and cleaned properly. For example, the regulators go in your mouth, and should be cleaned between users. Furthermore, most people urinate in their wetsuits and thoseshould be cleaned after each dive. All units have water or crystallization of salt, will clean damaged.

Poor maintenance of control, jackets and can cause computers to malfunction and cause serious accidents that may even lead to death. Similarly, a qualified instructor or hurt those who can not do his job too seriously kill you.

One of the most popular places in Thailand to follow PADI courses in Koh Tao is known for its cheap divingThe abundance of centers and around Samui. You have many options and it would be wise to take time and can visit the many shops. Koh Tao is a good place to learn diving and to go through Advanced Diver, Rescue Diver, Divemaster / Master Scuba Instructor and courses.

But this island is not recommended for fun, has emerged as the visibility and quality of the reefs is relatively poor recovery. Koh Tao is very popular among young peopleBackpackers, although there are some places for those who do not enjoy this scene. Phi Phi offers a similar scene on a smaller scale, with a better dive.

For world-class diving, we recommend Phuket and Khao Lak, where you have to go easy access to the Similan Islands. These nine islands are part of the province of Phang Nga and a marine national park. They are original and full of wildlife above and below the water. The beaches here are some of the finestthe world and the dive sites are just some of the best in the world. Colorful cliffs and rock formations are a plus, with a variety of corals and marine. Visibility is good, ranging from 30 to 50m.

The best way to Similan Diving Safari can see, and most of the dives, you can use the open water dives from the boat when you have completed the paper work and the first pool on the ground, usually with diving courses in Phuket. Notice that in mind, Similan are closed duringthe off-season because of poor conditions and boat diving. The sites also have a depth greater than the pleasure 40 and some may have a currents. It is recommended to take courses to open water past a diving of diving and to the permissible limit.

There are diving courses in Koh Samui as well, and many diving centers offer all levels of diving courses in Phuket, a couple of Krabi. In fact, there are diving courses in Pattaya, Koh Changand other places, but with less flexibility in choice of timing.

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