PIRATE DIVERS – ABOUT US

 

The Pirate Divers Story

 

Pirate Divers was established in 2010 by a group of professional scuba dive instructors who together created their own professional dive shop in Khao lak with over 30 years combined dive experience and a wealth of enthusiasm.   Brenda herself has been living and diving in Thailand for 10 years and is a qualified Open Water Diving Instructor in Thailand.  Her extensive local knowledge and eco-awareness is echoed in Pirate Divers’ vision to offer safe, professional and ecologically-responsible dive trips to the Similan Islands, Koh Tachai, Ko Bon, and the world famous Richelieu Rock.

 

Whether you are a qualified diver or planning your first scuba diving experience Pirate Divers offers a broad selection of competitively-priced liveaboard and dive trips as well as snorkeling trip to the Surin and Similan Islands, PADI open water courses and other scuba diving courses are also available  we small groups. we have a number of multi-lingual instructors (including native English, German and Russian speakers).  Your safety is our priority!  We take your safety seriously so all our dive equipment is regularly tested and maintained to European safety standards.  Pirate Divers can supply you with all the equipment you will need for a safe and memorable experience.

 

Additionally, Pirate Divers can organize day tours, snorkeling trips to Richelieu Rock and beyond, as well as local tours and excursions from Khao lak such as elephant treks, Thai cookery classes, white water rafting and overnight trips to Khao Sok National Park and the stunning Cheow Lan Lake and Rajjaprabha Dam.

 

Pirate Divers is passionate about the environment and marine ecology and maintains a strict “no impact” dive ethic in order to preserve these wonderful dive sites and their fragile marine ecology so that future generations may enjoy the rich bio-diversity of the Thailand Andaman coast.   Working with eco-aware suppliers we encourage the use of green fuels whilst we actively discourage fish-feeding and other damaging practices as we strive to be the “Guardians of the Ocean” .