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MV Scuba Cat is an ideal scuba diving platform. The design in stability is only found in a very large catamaran liveaboard boat. She operates amongst the protected waters of the Similan Islands making this the most "friendly" boat to be found...seasickness is rare. From only 12,000 Baht per person.

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Oxygen First Aid Speciality

What do you need to start?

  • PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying scuba diving certification from another organization)
  • Minimum age: 10 years old

What will you do?

You'll learn how to recognise the symptoms of diving accidents and how to correctly administer oxygen.

What's included in the course?

At Scuba Cat we teach all of our scuba diving certification courses in small groups to ensure that you receive the attention that you deserve. All our courses are taught to PADI Standards.

How much will it cost?

The Price for Padi Oxygen First Aid Distinctive Specialty Course is 4,500 Baht (Classroom Only).
Including certification and instructor fees.

What can you do next?

This Speciality course can also be one of the five Speciality certifications necessary for your PADI Master Scuba Diver certification.

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.