In March 2017 Aussie Diver Phuket purchased luxury scuba diving a 42′ Sunnav speedboat.
Powered by three 250 horsepower engines the it is the best way to hum along to you preferred dive site. It reduces travel time by as much as 60% compared to the bigger boats.
Limited to only 14 paying divers and 4 staff Aussie Divers Phuket endeavor is steer away from the big boat diving and provide a more private level of diving.
Aussie Divers Luxury Speedboat Phuket Best
Tasked to avoid the crowds, staff have been able to in most cases to do this. The feedback for the 2017 -2018 season has been phenomenal.
Not fixed to specific dive sites and with the boats speed and maneuverability staff try make you day the best dive experience possible.
The boat also gives more flexibility to travel to other parts of the islands for site seeing activities. One the Phi Phi trips the staff endeavor to find dolphins at Koh Mai Ton.
With some delicious morning sandwiches, selection of fruits, nice Thai and free drinks (including limited beer) makes for the best certified divers day tip in Phuket.
For a wonderful Phuket dive experience do not hesitate on the Aussie Divers Phuket Luxury speedboat.
Proud owner and active PADI Gold Course Director of Aussie Divers Phuket, a professional and awarded PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Scuba Diving Centre. Member of the PADI Advisory Board for the eLearning modules 2019 and 2020.
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Top 10 Creatures to See Scuba Diving Around Phuket
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Scuba Diving is a unique activity that low impact and minimal skill requirement allows it to be enjoyed by most age levels and sporting prowess. Here we explore what is the oldest you can scuba dive?
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If a diver passes all of the medical requirements there is no reason why they cannot safely dive. This of course require a common since approach to the dive as well.
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