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Scuba Cat is an ideal scuba diving platform. The designed in stability of a very large catamaran boat operating amongst the protected waters of the Similans makes this the most "friendly" boat to be found-seasickness is rare. From 10,500 Baht

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Similans Diving on MV Scuba Adventure

Andaman Sea

Other sites that can be visited in the Andaman Sea are:

Dive Sites around Phi Phi

Krabi and Phi Phi Island has a lot to offer for divers in terms of variety of dive sites Phi Phi islands have several sites to choose from, all very rich in marine life and filled with a mixture of hard and soft coral. We visit Phi Phi every week during high season (November - May).

Included in the price is:

  • Hotel Transfers
  • Freshly cooked buffet meals
  • Snacks
  • Fruits
  • Coffee, Tea, Water
  • Towels
  • Tanks
  • Weights
  • Divemaster service
  • Dive torch

If you are still hungry for more diving and want to see even more of the Similan Islands, you can. Instead of returning to Phuket, you can join our other Liveaboard - MV Scuba Cat, to extend your stay from as little as one night to as many as you wish!

Compared with most "dive centers" in Thailand (a lot of them is just a website - a "Virtual Dive Company") - Scuba Cat owns their own fleet of diving boats and have been in operation since 1994. If you do a Course or a Dive Career Package with us, all your dives will be from one of our own dive boats, not "we got to do a beach dive, 'cause it is not enough students" or from a "last minute rented long tail boat, 'cause all the other boats are full".

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Project AWARE Foundation Environmental Achievement Award 2006.

Scuba Cat Receives Project AWARE Foundation Environmental Achievement Award 2006.