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Dear Guests, Divers, Snorkelers and Friends      >> new Promotion Packages here

Updated 15-08-2008

Dear all,

This green season has been very sunny; our customers have enjoyed great dives under a clear blue sky, with almost no wind. Some lucky ones have spotted a Manta and few dolphins out in Racha Yai, and others even luckier, diving off Shark Point, saw two Whale sharks; there is no telling when and where those marvellous creatures are going to show up.

The Kontiki, our speedboat, is now ready to take you on day trips to the Similan; it will also be used to run our half day trips to Ko Waeo, and to the new wreck site.

We all look forward to seeing you soon on and in Andaman Ocean, under the sunny Sky of Phuket, and within the Thais’ welcoming smiles


Best Regards
Yours Dive-Paradise Team

Updated 23-06-2008

On Sunday 22d June 2008, took place the second Triathlon, organised by Triballistic, at Indigo Pearl Resort. Paradise Diving was once again the rescue team for the swimming leg of the race. This time around fifty participants, braved the rough seas, and hot sun. The next race will be on the 11th October 2008, and anyone can join from any age group, 200 participants including a few professionals are expected. Just contact us if you wish to jump in the adventure!

Best Regards
Yours Dive-Paradise Team

Updated 05-05-2008

Neptune’s Squadron

Dear Fellow Divers,

The sinking of the “Neptune’s squadron” has been delayed due to weather conditions. It has been postponed to October 2008 and we will be there to take pictures as well as underwater ones when we will go visit the dive site and forward them to you on our website News.

This doesn’t change our plan to include this new dive site in our half day trips, it won’t take long for marine life to migrate and settle down in this new shelter.


Best Regards
Yours Dive-Paradise Team

Updated 25-04-2008

Neptune’s Squadron

Dear Fellow Divers,

Here is great news, a new and exciting dive-site will be born soon, it will be accessible by longtail boat, just 20 minutes from our Dive Center, and will be combined for two or three dives with the tin Mine Wreck and/or a reef dive off the small Island of Ko Waeo:

The arrival of the four Douglas C-47 Dakota Skytrain military transport aircraft and six Sikorsky S-58T helicopters marks the penultimate leg of their final journey before they are sunk in the waters off Phuket North west coast.

On May 5th 2008, the aircraft skeletons are to be dropped into the sea about a kilometer off Phuket north west coast to create an artificial reef in the hope that it will attract marine life and become a popular new dive site.

The aging aircraft, which have been dubbed the “Neptune’s Squadron”, are US-built and served in the Vietnam War, during which Thailand was used as a strategic base for airstrikes.

There to meet the convoy Tah Chat Chai checkpoint were Phuket Vice-Governor Worapoj Ratthasima, Tourism Authority of Thailand South Region 4 Office Director Suwalai Pinpradub, and representatives of the various groups and agencies that are working together on the project: The Royal Thai Air Force, the Phuket provincial government, the Thalang District Office, the For Sea Foundation, the Thai Dive Association (TDA), the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, and the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization, which provided 4 million baht for the project.

At a depth of about 15 to 20 meters, the aircraft will be arranged in a concentric pattern with two helicopters in the middle. These will be surrounded by an alternating circle of airplane and helicopter fuselages.

The wings of the aircraft were clipped at about mid-length and the rotors removed from the helicopters. All dangerous and/or toxic components of the mostly-aluminum remains were removed at the air base before being transported.

The entire arrangement, to cover about 2,500 square meters, will sit near an abandoned offshore tin-mining sledge.
The sinking operation will be conducted with the help of both the Royal Thai Navy and National Parks Department.The plan is to fix the aircraft to the seabed using huge concrete blocks. Upon completion, the entire site will be surrounded with a circular barrier of concrete blocks to prevent any migration of the structures across the sea floor, he said.

Best Regards
Yours Dive-Paradise Team



Sikorsky S-58T


Douglas C-47



Douglas C-47 Dakota,
carried dismenteled from the base
On 22d April 2008

 

Updated 30-03-2008

Good News: Now we have even more attractive Packages to offer for the coming Green Season.  
The packages can be easily booked and payed together with the room via Indigo Pearl. Equipment included!!!            www.indigo-pearl.com

Our Divetrips to Phi Phi have excellent reputation and our Guests just love it. Black tip reef sharks and Leopard sharks are spotted regurlarly there!!

Paradise Diving is the only Divecenter who can offer 3 dives on Phi Phi and with 1.15 hr has the
shortest journey to get there. We also visit Maya Bay but because of the increasing Tourism there we prefer to spend our Picnic Lunch and relaxing time on a quiet secluded beach.

Of course, all our dives are according to the dive level and experience of our divers and we combine diving and snorkeling. We still keep our divegroups small with only 4 divers in a group and not
more then 8 divers on the boat.

You can book your private diveguide for only 1.000 Baht per day.

Best Regards
Yours Dive-Paradise Team


Thank you Greg and Helen for these beautifull pictures:

Best Regards
Yours Dive-Paradise Team

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greetings from Nai Yang beach