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Phuket
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| Phuket is Thailand's largest
island which is located 900 km south of Bangkok in the Andaman Sea. The
majority of Phuket's tourism can be found along the island's west coast
beaches of Patong, Karon and Kata, where you'll find bustling bars, restaurants,
custom tailors and lots of very affordable shopping. The dive centre Sea Bees has been successfully operating in Phuket for more than 12 years. We now have several outlets. Our main office and teaching centre is conveniently located near Phuket's central harbour in Chalong Bay. Our modern facilities include a customer service counter, equipment sales showroom and equipment rental and servicing, including tank service and filling station. The schooling centre is loacted just a few minutes away at our Palm Garden Resort, and offers multi-media air-conditioned class rooms as well as a 3m deep training pool. Adjacent to the dive centre is our cosy restaurant where you can enjoy vibrant Thai and international cuisine or have a chat and a beer with your dive buddies. |
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Your enjoyment and safety under water are our number one priority. There is a max ratio of four divers to one guide if you feel like joining one of our guided groups. Of course, you and your buddy can also discover our beautiful dive sites on your own after a thorough briefing. Phuket's dive sites average between 18 - 30m, and offer easy to medium diving levels. Drop-offs, small caves and wrecks are present as well as bizarre rock formations and coral gardens. The maritime life of the Andaman Sea is very verstaile, and offers amongst many tropical fish also rare species such as sea horses and ghostpipe fish. Leopard sharks are frequent companions during our dives, and from time to time a manta can be seen in flight. The dive sites in the Similan and Surin Islands are in general slightly deeper, and the fantastic visibility of usually not less than 30m is captivating. These dive spots are suitable for all diving levels and offer a large diversity of marine life. Coral fish, barracuda, sharks and during February and May even manta and whalesharks make a divers heart beat faster. You can reach us at the following adresses
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