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Welcome
to Diver Shop “SAVE THE OCEANS”
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Is a medium sized dive centre, not a diving factory,
where divers have a name and not a number.
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We are under Flemish management with more than 30 years
experience.
- Quality, personal service and safety first is our
logo.
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We offer you SSI, CMAS/TDA and PADI courses.
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For fun dives are other organisations also welcome.
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We provide our divers high quality diving and dive education
by using the newest equipment, the best boats, and the
latest multimedia learning materials.
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We dive in small groups, so our instructors and dive
masters can fulfill the needs of every diver and get
you as close as possible to the marine life.
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We teach in Dutch, English, German, French. If you speak
a other languages, and you feel more comftablle to do
the course or the fun dive in your own language, tell
us and we see what we can do.
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Our dive masters / instructors are experience divers
in the Gulf Of Thailand.
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In all our dive-, snorkelling tours and dive educations
is a dive hyperbaric insurance included.
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Safety comes first with us, but you won’t miss the fun!!
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Also you have the possibility to book your holiday on
Koh Samui with us, so you don’t have to worry about
your staying on Koh Samui.
Feel
free to contact us.
“Keep it wet” ( John Neuschwander)
See you in the blue waters on Koh Samui
The “Save The Oceans” team


Koh
Samui
This
beautiful 247 - square-kilometers island, one of the
most famous attraction of Thailand, is some 84 kilometers
east of Surat Thani’s provincial, capital. Samui Island
is a rare gem, preserving the idyllic simplicity of
a tropical hideaway. Here you can delight in a latter-day
Robinson Crusoe experience - in comfort. It can be reached
by ferry from Don Sak (some 7 kms from Surat Thani town)
or by air from Bangkok or Phuket
A
51 kilometers ring road encircles the island, which
has numerous lovely beaches and bays. A mountain ridge
runs east to west and most of the hinterland comprises
forested hills. The rich hues of wild vegetation are
dappled throughout with the contrasting greens of coconut
palms and emerald paddy.
Samui’s
best beaches line the northern and eastern coasts. The
most popular are Hat Chaweng and Hat Lamai where, generally,
attractive accommodations can be found. Besides marvelous
beaches, other About attractions include the Samui Butterfly
Park; the Monkey Centre; the Hin Lat and Na Muang waterfalls;
the phallic rock formations at the southern end of Lamai
Bay, and a massive seated Buddha image on Kho Fan.
CLIMATE
:
The
best time of year to visit Koh Samui is during the dry
season from February to late June. From around March
through to October, temperatures regularly reach 35
Celsius. The rainy season is from November to December
and temperatures during this time are around 26 Celsius.
Despite the odd shower here and there, there’s still
plenty of beach weather. From July to October it sometimes
rains off and on, but is still pleasant as the sun pokes
through and rainbows are often seen. September and October
can be nice times to visit as crowds and prices tend
to decrease.
Dive
Sites


Location
- Koh Samui


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Save
The Oceans Diving
26/50
Moo 4 , Maenam , Koh Samui , Suratthani 84330 Thailand.
Tel
/ Fax : +66 (0)77 447 091.
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