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Scubadawgs

About Scubadawgs

ScubaDawgs organizes daily diving and snorkeling trips to the most amazing sites within the Mu Koh Chang National Marine Park. This national park covers an area of 650 square kilometers and counts 52 islands. The largest and most notable island within this archipelago is Koh ChangKoh Chang is a tropical island and the weather and waters are mostly warm all year. There are rarely strong currents at the dive sites so diving is very safe.For Advanced Divers the HTMS Chang wreck is truly a Scuba diving paradise.Koh Chang is close to Bangkok and therefore it is fast and easy to get to for people that do not have many days to spend.They operate their own boats, they have all the required TAT licenses, they are fully insured and they employ professional Scuba Instructors and Dive Masters to guide beginners and experienced divers. Under their supervision you are completely safe. Beware of dive centers that do not have their own boat and are not insured.They offer the best quality for the most competitive prices. Your safety and comfort are thei topmost priorities!

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Address
114/1 Bang Bao Pier Tambon Koh Chang Tai, Amphoe Ko Chang, Chang Wat Trat 23170, Thailand
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