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About Princess Divers

Scuba Diving at Koh Phi Phi, Princess Divers is proud to welcome you to Scuba Diving in the Phi Phi Island’s and look forward to taking you Scuba Diving at Koh Phi Phi’s world famous coral reefs. Koh Phi Phi as it is known in Thai, is a group of 6 Islands located in Thailand’s Andaman Sea and is approx 40 km’s from the Thai mainland. Phi Phi Island is easily accessible by ferry or speedboat from either Phuket or Krabi.Phi Phi Island has won many awards and admirers for its stunning scenery both above and below the water. Winning Trip Advisor awards for Top Twenty destinations worldwide as voted for by Travelers themselves and also Number 1 in the Must See Islands of the World.Princess Divers was set up in 2001 in partnership with PP Princess Resort, with the aim of providing the resorts customers the ultimate experience whilst Scuba Diving at Koh Phi Phi Island. Due to the exceptional high diving standards and the dedicated group of experienced multilingual dive staff, their reputation grew quickly and they now attracts customers from all over Phi Phi Island and the surrounding area looking for the best in scuba diving standards and customer service.At Princess Divers they pride temselves in giving you their valued guests only the best in Scuba Diving equipment and standards, all the Dive Courses adhere strictly to the standards laid down by SSI (Scuba Schools International) and PADI (Professional Assoc Diving Instructors), the world’s leading Diver training agencies. First Aid and Oxygen are available on all Dive trips and all the staff are trained in First Aid and CPR.

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Phi Phi Island, 103, Moo 7, T. Ao Nang, A. Muang, Krabi 81000 Thailand
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