M/V Peterpan Cruise
M/V Manta Queen I
M/V Manta Queen II
M/V Dolphin Queen
M/V S.Somboon III
M/V S.Somboon IV
M/V Pawara
M/V Carina
M/V Huntsa
M/V Seahorse
M/V Mariner One
M/V Andaman
M/V Nangnuan
 
     
     
 
Bubblemaker Course
Discover Scuba Diving
Scuba Diver Course
Open Water Course
Scuba Review
Advanced Course
EFR Course
Rescue Course
Divemaster Course
Instructor Course
 
     
     
 
Deep Diver
Enriched Air (NITROX)
U/W Digital Photography
U/W Digital Videography
Whale Shark Awareness
Coral Reef Conservation
Underwater Naturalist
AWARE Fish ID
Peak Performance Buoyancy
Cavern Diver
Wreck Diver
 
     
     
 
SSI Try Scuba Diving
SSI Scuba Diver
SSI Open Water Diver
SSI Scuba Skills Update
SSI Advanced Adventurer
SSI Diver Stress & Rescue
SSI Master Diver
SSI Dive Guide & Divemaster
SSI Open Water Instructor
 
     
     
 
Boat Diving & Holiday Preparation
Computer Diving
Deep Diving
Enriched Air Nitrox
Equipment Techniques
Navigation
Perfect Buoyancy
Search & Recovery
Waves, Tides & Currents
Wreck Diving
Digital Underwater Photography
Diving at Night Limited Visibility
 
     
     
 
 
 
     
 
Koh Racha Yai
 
Not everyone spells the Thai names of the islands the same way Racha is often spelled Rajah and Raya. The Phi Phi Islands are also spelled Pee-Pee. When reading about local dive-sites It helps to learn a few Thai words Ao means beach, Ko (or Koh) means Island, Hin means Rock, Yai means large, and Noi means small. Racha Yai offers some of the best local year around dive-sites but the visibility varies as to the season.

On the north end of the island are two beautiful little bays famous for their a deep clear water and colorful coral formations. Both of them have almost swimming pool features as they gradually drop to a depth of 40 feet onto a sandy seabed, providing ample opportunities for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The best diving is off the east coast where the current allows a gentle drift dive along a sloping rocky face that is covered with an amazing array of hard corals and the nutrient rich water draws large schools of tropical fish.

 
 
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
     
 
 
     
 

 

   
 
Khao Lak Trip Dive Centre : 4/93 Moo 7, Kukkak, Takuapa, Phang-Nga 82190 Thailand
Tel : +66 (0)76 485 296-7 Fax : +66 (0)76 485 296 Mobile : +66 (0)8 4638 6668
Email : info@khaolaktrip.com Website : http://www.khaolaktrip.com/
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