CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
15 Novembre 2006
Même pas peur!!!
Moi qui êtait traumatissée par les DENTS DE LA MER, je suis ravie d’avoir en cette experience fantastique de nager avec des requins, avec une équipe de pro qui met en confiance, ca l’fait grave!
Donc n’hésitez pas, foncez! Merci à toute l’equipe
Souazic

An amazing experience especially as it was my first attempt at snorkeling. At first I was a bit nervous but with expert advice I felt confident within minutes. The sharks were amazing. They come really close and it’s a great experience to have swam so near to them.
A great morning & many thanks
Lee x

 
Night Diving
 
Night Diving Phi Phi (The Sea at Night)
 

As the sun starts to set, the denizens of the deep make ready for the arrival of darkness.
Those animals too timid to exit during the day now leave their havens in search of food. Moray eels forage the reefs looking for some of their favorite prey; sleeping parrotfish. Now, the corals deprived of sunlight, extend their sticky polyps to capture the passing zoo plankton. As the reef scavengers start to move and feast the reef is no longer quiet. Mollusks, shellfish and crustaceans, pop, click, and grind as they open and close, hoovering up sediments as they go.

Night Diving opens up a whole new dimension to diving with new discoveries to be made on every dive. Night diving is about weird creatures coming out to feed. No wonder they stay hidden during the day. Much of the reason that we know so little about the life in the sea is because half of it is hidden during the daytime only venturing out at night when all is safe. For some. Some animals get eaten at night!
Dare you?

 

Night diving
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Night diving Phi Phi

The night diving experience
Each night dive trip starts from our Phi Phi Island base office at 18:30 p.m. Our custom-made dive boat takes 30 minutes to reach the dive site and  the journey is spent briefing the divers about the site and what the protocol is for night diving. In actuality night diving is just as easy as diving during the day, except you are using a big flashlight, and for first timers after the initial anxious moments of entry and descent, it becomes very clear. It's absolutely wicked!

Each group of night divers consists of no more than four divers per PADI Divemaster.

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Leopard shark at night



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