ScubaDeep diving center, located in the heart of Patong Beach, Phuket, is a highly-regarded dive center committed to providing exceptional and memorable diving experiences in the Andaman Sea. With many years of experience in the Phuket diving industry, ScubaDeep prides itself on its team of skilled, friendly, and professional instructors from various parts of the world, all sharing a common passion for scuba diving and the region’s incredible marine life. They cater to all levels of divers, from complete beginners to experienced enthusiasts, offering a wide range of SSI courses. Try Dives: Perfect for those who want to experience the underwater world before committing to a full certification. Open Water Course: The foundational certification for independent diving. Advanced Course: For certified divers looking to expand their skills and explore deeper. Specialty Courses: Such as Deep Diver, Wreck Diver, Nitrox, and more, allowing divers to specialize in their interests. Professional Training: Including Divemaster courses for those looking to turn their passion into a career.
ScubaDeep operates its own luxurious and spacious day trip dive vessel, M/V SIROLO, which departs daily from Chalong Pier. This well-equipped boat ensures diver safety, comfort, and enjoyment, featuring amenities like free Wi-Fi, shower rooms, and freshly cooked buffet-style meals. Their dive trips explore some of Phuket’s most renowned dive sites, including: Phi Phi Islands: Known for vibrant coral gardens, diverse marine life, and opportunities to spot reef sharks. Racha Islands (Racha Yai and Racha Noi): Offering beautiful coral reefs, underwater sculptures (like elephants at Siam Bay), and the chance to see larger pelagics like manta rays at Racha Noi. King Cruiser Wreck: A popular and intriguing wreck dive for advanced divers. Shark Point and Anemone Reef: Famous for colorful soft corals and frequent sightings of leopard sharks. Koh Dok Mai: A wall dive with fascinating caverns and abundant macro life.
ScubaDeep is highly praised by its customers for its organized and professional approach, personalized service, and the patience and knowledge of its instructors. Their commitment to small group sizes and attention to individual needs ensures a supportive and enriching learning and diving environment.
King Cruiser is rated as one of the best wreck dive sites in Asia, certainly Thailand. Having sank on May 4th in 1997 this is an amazing wreck dive sitting at over 30m, the top of the wreck is now around 18m. Suitable for Advanced and technical divers. Large Schools of fish and beautiful coral.
Kata Beach North Reef divers can avoid expensive boat trips to remote destinations throughout the diving season as this site is close and easy to get to. Different creatures move into different areas at different times; no two dives on Kata are ever the same.
This is one our favourite dive sites since it has the widest range of wildlife. The reef gently slopes down from the island apart from the wall at the south west which drops 22-26 meters.
Homerun Reef is just north of Bay 1. A good alternative to the wrecks and concrete cubes around the main part of the bay. There is a small speedboat wreck at around 23m, just off the main reef. This is a good site for drift diving. It’s mostly large rocks, rubble and hard corals. Diving depth is 10-25 meters.
Bay 1 is located on the east side of Racha Yai Island. There are three wrecks to be explored at this dive site. Depths are between 5-25 meters and the white sandy beach is calm.
This dive site is located in the second bay on the east side of Ratcha Yai Island. It is a calm environment with white sand dotted with reef patches at a depth of 5m to 25m. There are a series of concrete artificial fish reefs facing offshore, where many fish can be seen roosting.
Shark Point is one of Phuket’s most popular dive sites. The three pinnacles of the Shark Point break the surface in a small area. The rest is submerged and covered in soft and hard corals. This is a great drift dive. You can frequently spot leopard sharks and bamboo sharks here, hence the name.
Viking Cave has a striking bay and a beautiful cave above the water, but the real deal is underwater a few hundred meters to the north of Viking Cave. A few years ago, the Phuket Marine Conservation department put down a beautiful artificial reef to re-establish marine life after the tsunami.
Bungalow Bay is a calm dive site and very good for beginners, try scuba, and open water students. Depth ranges from 5-20 meters. There is no current or waves. An artificial reef is built here as well.
Dock Mai Island is an island headed southeast from Phuket. You can dive on the east and west sides of the island. Depths are around 30 meters, and it is a wall dive all along the island. There are two large and one small cave on the east side at depths of 22M and 18M.
Siam Bay is a dive site located in a large bay on the western side of Ko Racha Yai Island. The shallow waters are sandy with coral and rocks scattered throughout. Near the center of the bay, at a depth of 25m to 20m, there are elephants, Thai palatial houses, and ethnic objects that are popular among divers.
Super divesite with plenty of fish. This submerged pinnacle is completely covered in softcorals and anemones and home to a great variety of species.
Staghorn Reef stretches between Bay 2 and Bay 3 on Ratchayi Island. At a depth of 5 to 20 meters, you can see clusters of branch corals here and there. The current is often strong, so you can dive in the style of drift diving. You can see various creatures and fishes in the branch coral areas, rocky areas, and walls as if flying through the air.
Bay 3 is the third dive site on the eastern side of Ratcha Yai Island. The central part of the bay is a calm white sandy area, dotted with branch coral beds and roots. From the northern end of the bay, you may drift dive along the island heading towards Bay 2. The reef is between 18 and 30 meters deep.
From Phuket to reach Racha Noi takes about a 2 hour boat ride. On the east coast the first part of the island Racha Noi is a dive site named Manta Reef. It is more or less a wall dive with a depth up to around 22 meters. The wall is fully covered with different corals.
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