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Aussie Divers Phuket

Aussie Divers Phuket

Phuket, Thailand


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Ever wonder why so many people come to Thailand every year to learn how to scuba dive? Well the answer to that is simple, waters here are warm, currents here are mild and the fish, critter & coral life are truly world class. Add to that the great food, picturesque scenery and of course, amazing all year round scuba diving Phuket has to offer at some of the planet's most outstanding tropical reefs and start to see why scuba diving Phuket is so very attractive. It also doesn't matter if you are an experienced diver, or absolute beginner thinking of doing your PADI Open Water course, you could not be in a more beautiful and relaxing dive environment. Plus if you choose to dive with Aussie Divers they guarantee you the best possible scuba diving education by highly qualified enthusiastic instructors & just generally an awesome day via their scuba diving day trips.Phuket also happens to be a departure point for liveaboards heading to the Similan Islands, which are the most talked about scuba diving sites in all of Thailand. The Similan Islands attract frequent visits by Whale Sharks & Giant Manta Rays to some of the dive sites on an almost daily basis. Which means if you want to see beyond Phuket, into the real beauty that exists here in Thailand, get yourself on a Similan Island liveaboard and start scuba diving with Aussie Divers Phuket!
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158/8 Nanai Rd, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150, Thailand

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North America - Bahamas

The Bahamas is a scuba diver’s paradise, boasting crystal-clear turquoise waters, thriving coral reefs, and an abundance of fascinating marine life. From the legendary shark dives at Tiger Beach to exploring historic shipwrecks around Nassau and vibrant coral gardens of the Exuma Cays, each dive is a thrilling adventure. Beginners and seasoned divers alike can experience the exhilaration of swimming alongside colorful fish, majestic rays, and curious dolphins. Dive sites such as the Blue Hole and Thunderball Grotto offer unforgettable underwater landscapes, while quieter, less-traveled islands present opportunities to uncover hidden gems. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-fueled encounters or tranquil dives in untouched reefs, scuba diving in the Bahamas promises experiences that linger long after you surface.

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Europe - Malta

Malta’s crystal-clear Mediterranean waters offer some of Europe’s best scuba diving experiences, combining intriguing historical wrecks, vibrant reefs, and diverse marine life. Ideal for divers of all levels, the islands of Malta, Gozo, and Comino boast sites ranging from gentle, shallow reefs perfect for beginners to dramatic walls and captivating shipwrecks like the famous Um El Faroud tanker. Encounter moray eels, octopuses, and colorful reef fish while enjoying visibility often exceeding 30 meters (98 feet). With mild currents, warm water, and excellent dive infrastructure, Malta promises an unforgettable underwater adventure set against a backdrop of rich cultural heritage and striking coastal beauty.

Asia - Malaysia

Malaysia offers divers an extraordinary underwater adventure, from world-famous dive sites like Sipadan’s dramatic walls to serene, shallow reefs around Tioman and Redang islands. Home to diverse marine life, including sea turtles, barracuda, manta rays, and abundant coral species, diving here is suitable for all skill levels. Explore historic wrecks near Labuan Island, delight in mesmerizing night dives around Mabul, or immerse yourself in Malaysia’s conservation-focused dive culture. With warm, clear waters year-round and vibrant local dive communities, scuba diving in Malaysia promises unforgettable experiences beneath the surface.