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How Much Does Scuba Diving In Thailand Cost
PhuketDiving - 4/21/2021 6:59 AM
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How Much Does Scuba Diving In Thailand Cost

The Cost of scuba diving in Thailand has many variables

The cost of scuba diving in Thailand will vary depending on location, type of dive centre and in some respects yourself. Phuket probably offers the best all round diving in Thailand but it’s also amongst the most expensive. It’s not simply that we think you should pay more for better diving, simply down to logistics.

Apart from a few really nice beach dives, most of our recognised dive sites are over an hour journey from port. You’ll find cheaper diving in places such as Koh Tao, the journey time to dive sites is only 20 minutes. So you can choose 1,2 or three dives. With us it’s a full day with three dives, although when you factor in breakfast, lunch and the amount of dives, you’ll find there’s not a great difference in price.

Phuket – 3 dives THB 3,700 (average) includes: equipment, pick up, breakfast, lunch, snacks, water, tea and coffee
Koh Tao – 3 dives THB 2,700 (average) includes, equipment, light snacks
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Phuket does tend to have smaller groups, especially for courses. In Phuket the local laws dictate that only four divers can go with each guide. If you don’t mind large groups then Koh Tao might be the option for you and will save you money.
So Which Is Better?

It’s impossible to say that any of these two destinations is better than the other. Different divers have different needs, a full day out on the ocean in Phuket may suit some but others would prefer less time at sea in Koh Tao. If you’re torn between the two destinations then time of year could make your choice easy.

The best period for diving in Phuket is between November and May. We can dive all year around but we do expect better sea conditions during that period. Roughly the reverse is true for diving in the gulf of Thailand (Koh Tao, Koh Samui).
Liveaboard Options

Phuket is a way better option for liveaboards, both North and South Andaman offer exceptional diving. A 4 day/4 night trip can cost as little as THB 22,000 (US$ 700). The Similan and Surin Islands National Parks are widely considered the best diving in Thailand, Phuket being the ideal gateway.

You can also join a Myanmar liveaboard from Phuket, a fantastic location with lots of untapped potential.

Wherever you choose to go diving in Thailand, we’re confident you’ll have a great time and feel you received great value for money. Teaching standards are high and both PADI and SSI are well represented.

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