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Padi Dive Course

PADI Dive Courses explore underwater worldsFrom your first breath underwater to becoming a Divemaster. Choose your path with Sensui Dive Center.Explore ChumphonPromotionLorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit dolorClick HereStart Your AdventureGet PADI Open Water certified in just 3 days. Safe, fun, and unforgettable.Get CertifiedLevel Up Your SkillsFrom Advanced Open Water to Rescue Diver. Take your diving to the next level.Click HereSmall Groups, Big MemoriesWe prioritize safety and personal attention. Experience the ocean like a local.About Us explore underwater worldsFrom your first breath underwater to becoming a Divemaster. Choose your path with Sensui Dive Center.Explore ChumphonPromotionLorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit dolorClick HereStart Your AdventureGet PADI Open Water certified in just 3 days. Safe, fun, and unforgettable.Get CertifiedLevel Up Your SkillsFrom Advanced Open Water to Rescue Diver. Take your diving to the next level.Click HereSmall Groups, Big MemoriesWe prioritize safety and personal attention. Experience the ocean like a local.About Us We offer a full range of PADI dive courses from Discovering SCUBA Diving through to PADI Divemaster. All our courses and training activities are conducted in strict accordance with PADI standards and are run by our highly experienced team of multilingual PADI professionals. With Sensui Dive Center, you can learn at your own pace with PADI eLearning and kick start your diving experience on arrival. This will save you hours of classroom time that you can spend relaxing and exploring the Chumphon coastline instead. Contact us to learn more and start your SCUBA training today! Our Courses Explore Chumphon’s underwater world with our comprehensive range of PADI programs. PADI Bubblemaker Program Ages: 8+ • Max Depth: 2m (6ft) • Safe & Supervised Fun THB 3,000 / Person PADI Discover Scuba Diving Ages: 10+ • Pool Session + 1 Boat Dive • No Experience Required THB 4,000 / Person PADI Open Water Diver Ages: 10+ • 3-4 Days • World’s #1 Certification THB 14,500 / Person PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Ages: 12+ • Max Depth: 30m • 5 Adventure Dives THB 13,500 / Person PADI Scuba Diver Ages: 10+ • 2 Days • Max Depth: 12m (Dive with a Instructor) THB 12,500 / Person PADI Master Scuba Diver Ages: 12+ • The “Black Belt” of Diving • Highest Non-Pro Rating THB 12,500 / Person Emergency First Response All Ages • CPR & First Aid • Dry Course (No Diving Required) THB 7,000 / Person PADI Rescue Diver Ages: 12+ • Master Accident Prevention & Rescue Skills THB 12,500 / Person PADI Dive Master Ages: 18+ • Become a Professional Leader & Mentor • Expert Level THB 45,000 / Person FAQs

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Dive Sites

Chumphon Dive Sites Dive sites Chumphon dive sites comprise coral reefs, small islands, and wrecks. All are home to an array of vibrant marine life, including whale sharks, turtles, and an abundance of tropical fish. Chumphon marine park is extensive but only sees a fraction of the underwater visitors compared to other popular locations for SCUBA diving in Thailand.   With over 40 separate islands and thousands of species of marine life, dive sites within Chumphon Marine Park have long been embraced by the local Thai diving community. Now becoming more popular with the broader SCUBA diving community, Chumphon dive sites are waiting to be explored by both new and experienced divers on PADI courses and fun diving trips. Far from a secondary diving destination, SCUBA diving in Chumphon is as good as diving on Koh Tao – only without the hordes of other scuba divers. The reefs are spectacular, and each dive site has its own distinct characteristics. So if you’ve been diving on Koh Tao and enjoyed it, Chumphon dive sites will not disappoint. Koh Ngam Yai Best Times: February – October Koh Ngam Yai is the larger of two island formations located just 17 kilometres off the coast of Chumphon. The underwater landscape consists of limestone with sparse vegetation amidst the natural, almost artistic, rock structures. Truly one of the best Chumphon dive sites, Koh Ngam Yai is popular with both SCUBA divers and snorkellers and is considered one of the most famous spots in the Gulf of Thailand for both activities. The colourful corals are home to many fish species, and the mild currents and exceptional visibility make it a firm favourite for Sensui Dive Center customers. Hin Pae Best Times: February – October Hin Pae is located north of Koh Ngam Yai and is a unique dive site formed by an assembly of rocks that barely protrude the surface. The main point of interest is provided by the wreck of a Thai shipping vessel that sunk in a storm a few years ago. Since sinking, the ship has been slowly disassembling, with various parts finding new homes scattered across the reef. The maximum depth is 24m, but 10-15m is usually the optimum depth. Hin Pae is abundant in sea anemones, black corals, sea whips, giant clams, butterflyfish, barracuda, stingrays, turtles, and even whale sharks are spotted occasionally. Koh Ngam Noi Best Times: February – October Koh Ngam Noi lies 400 meters south of Koh Ngam Yai. It is only a third of the size of its sister island but very alike in its beauty. The best diving spot is at the southern tip, where there is a naturally formed swim-trough. Most divers stay close to the rocks as this is one of the best Chumphon dive sites to search for different types of nudibranch. Schools of fish include snappers, jackfish, and yellowtail barracuda, and blue-spotted stingrays can often be spotted on the sand. HTMS Prab 741 Wreck Best Times: February – October The vessel was commissioned in 1944 and was originally designed by the US Navy for Pacific island-hopping campaigns in World War II. In time, it was handed to the Thai Navy and used as a training vessel before being decommissioned. The ship was donated to Chumphon Province in 2011 for use as an artificial reef, and is now considered one of Chumphon’s best dive sites. The HTMS Prab lies at a shallow depth giving PADI Open Water divers easy access. A variety of marine life can be spotted, including large schools of one-spot snapper, fusiliers, and even the occasional hawksbill turtle or whale shark. Hin Lak Ngam Best Times: February – October Koh Hin Ngam is a small island of polished black volcanic rock formed by the ebb and flow of waves hitting its walls for thousands of years. It is located 2.5km south of Koh Ngam Noi and comprises two rocky outcrops. The maximum depth is 20m, visibility is usually good, and currents are mild. This dive site is well known for its healthy corals, including staghorn, table, brain, cabbage, and black varieties. Barrel sponges and anemone beds surround the island, and resident fish species include triggerfish, pufferfish, porcupinefish, and Moorish idols. Sam Laem Best Times: February – October This dive site gets its name from the three large rock pillars which have formed underwater in the shape of a triangle. Sam Laem, meaning ‘triangle’ in Thai, has a maximum depth of around 30 metres, and visibility is typically around 20 metres. This makes it an excellent option for fun divers who want to explore a little deeper, or students on PADI Advanced Open Water courses or Deep Specialty dives on the PADI Master Scuba Diver course.

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About Us

About Us Our Story 潜水Early Chinese characters were made up of drawings that used pictures or symbols to represent words and ideas instead of sounds. In fact, most characters were originally intended as visual representations or pictographs of natural physical elements like day & night, trees, mountains, water and humans. And the combination of these symbols into a larger logogram often derived a meaning that is greater than the sum of all its parts.That is the foundation of our name 潜水. 潜水The japanese words Sensui, or qián shuǐ in mandarin, while pronounced slightly differently, mean the same thing in both the Japanese and Mandarin language – Diving!The component “氵” represents ‘water’, which is the natural environment in which diving activities occur. Next we have “夫” which represents ‘man’. And, seemingly to emphasize the importance of having a buddy while diving, “夫夫” is used. Finally, ”日” represents ‘day’ and suggests that back in the old days when there was no way to use light underwater, this was an activity to be carried out during the dayWhen the symbols combine, a new meaning is formed telling the story and representing diving as an activity carried out in water by buddies during the day. It suggests also that diving dates back many many centuries and was an activity carried out even back then. At Sensui Dive Center, we want you to come and enjoy this ancient activity to experience our wonderful underwater world below with friends while always staying safe! So come join us as we go 潜水!  Our Mission Our mission is simple and straight to the point:Equip divers of all levels with safe, skill-building, life-enhancing underwater experiences while preserving the natural beauty of Thailand’s marine ecosystem. We don’t chase trends. We stick to what has always worked—expert training, responsible exploration, and hospitality that feels personal, not transactional. Our Team Michael Tan PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT) The visionary behind Sensui. As an MSDT, his expertise ensures that every Sensui experience is educational, safe, and world-class. Tan Chiu Leng (Chiu) PADI Dive Master Your underwater navigator and safety lead. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, you’re in safe hands. Cheewawit Chawalaworn (Tonmai) PADI Rescue Diver The backbone of our safety protocols. He’s always two steps ahead, ensuring a worry-free environment so you can focus on the adventure. Tan Chiu Leng (Chiu) PADI Dive Master Your underwater navigator and safety lead. Chiu brings an incredible eye for marine life and a calm, guiding presence to every excursion. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, you’re in safe hands. Cheewawit Chawalaworn (Tonmai) PADI Rescue Diver The backbone of our safety protocols. Tonmai’s dedication to the craft and Rescue Diver certification means he’s always two steps ahead, ensuring a worry-free environment so you can focus on the adventure. Dive Insurance All our scuba divers are covered under the Tourist Association of Thailand (TAT) required insurance. The policy covers basics treatment for scuba diving related illnesses. All travellers to Thailand since Covid-19 restrictions have been in place must have a medical and travel Insurance with a minimum 100,000 USD coverage for COVID-19 medical treatment and a minimum coverage of 400,000 THB for other medical and accident expenses. Check your travel policy as many include scuba diving, although some may have restrictions related to depth or level of the training courses or diving activities you wish to participate in. Take the Next Step Choose the path that aligns with your goals Start your padi dive course

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Getting To Chumphon

Getting To Chumphon How To Get Here It’s quick and easy to reach Sensui Dive Center from most domestic departure points. We are located less than an hour from Chumphon airport, just a 10 min drive from Chumphon City centre, and opposite the night boat ferry pier for travel to and from Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, and Koh Samui. When you book your Chumphon diving holiday with us, we can take care of all of your needs in one hassle-free package that includes accommodation, dive courses and fun dive trips. We are one of the only providers offering you the flexibility to explore dive sites around Koh Tao as well as Chumphon Marine Park. You don’t need to worry about schedules or transport in between locations. All you need to do is get to Chumphon, and we’ll take care of the rest. How to get to Chumphon by Plane Chumphon Airport is less than an hour away. You can fly into Chumphon from Bangkok with Nok Air or Air Asia. Nok Air also offers flights from several other domestic locations, including Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Udon Thani. Bangkok flights depart from Don Mueng Airport. The airlines that service Chumphon airport are low-cost carriers so meals and checked luggage are not included in the fare. You’ll need to factor this into your travel budget, especially if you plan to bring your dive equipment with you. Flying before diving is no problem, but remember to leave a 12-18 hour surface interval between your last dive and return journey. How to get to Chumphon by Bus The public bus network in Thailand covers travel from various hubs, including Bangkok, Phuket, Surat Thani, and Ranong. However, journey times can be long, and delays are not unusual. So most visitors prefer to travel with a private operator or book a minivan service through a local travel agent. From Bangkok, night buses leave from the Southern Bus Terminal, Sai Tai Mai. However, many prefer the privately operated Lomprayah service, which departs from the Khao San road area. How to get to Chumphon by Train Getting to Chumphon by train is easy from Bangkok, because Chumphon is one of the main stops on the Southern Line. Departing from Hualamphong Station, you can choose to travel by day or night. The journey time varies between 8-10 hours, depending on whether you book a rapid or express train. Many travellers prefer to take a night train so they can sleep on the way. First-class births are all air-conditioned. Second class tickets are available with either AC or fan, and third-class tickets are fan-only. If you are coming from Kanchanaburi, you can book a ticket from Phetburiand Nakhon Pathom, or alternatively, jump onboard at Hua Hin or Prachuap Khiri Khan. Trains are also available from as far south as Sungai Kolok, which is good for visitors travelling north into Thailand from Malaysia. Travelling by train from Trang or Nakhon Si Thammarat is also straightforward, and Suratthani is just a couple of hours away by train. How to get to Chumphon by Boat If you are coming to Chumphon from one of the Gulf Islands, you have the choice of daytime catamaran or speedboat services through Lomprayah, or sleeper boats that depart in the late evening and arrive into Chumphon early the following morning. Our Dive Center is located right opposite the night boat ferry pier for easy check-in upon arrival. How to get to Chumphon by Private Taxi If you’re traveling with a larger group or a lot of dive gear – or both – then a private taxi could be the best option for getting to Chumphon. Prices are reasonable, departure times flexible, and you can make stops along the way as and when you decide. So this can be a great way to travel stress-free while also seeing more sights along the way. Getting around Chumphon For short journeys, motorbike taxis and tuk-tuks are readily available. Car and scooter rental is also an option if you’d like to explore independently during your stay. Chumphon has a wonderful coastline, and there are lots of beautiful beaches and points of interest to visit. Our top picks include the Prince of Chumphon Shrine Khao Matsee Viewpoint, Thung Wua Laen Beach, Cabana Beach, and Mu Ko Chumphon Marine Park. And of course, no stay in Chumphon would be complete without a visit to the bustling Night Plaza. Book Now

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Fun Dive Packages

Fun Dives Explore vibrant reefs, Marine life and historic shipwrecks with Sensui Dive Center Fun Diving Experience We offer fun dive packages for 2, 3, and 4 nights, and we can organize longer stays on request. Photography services and underwater camera rental is available for those who want to hone their skills and show off their diving memories on social media!Contact us for more information and to plan your stay. Short on time? Already completed enough PADI courses? Looking for new diving opportunities? Come fun diving in Chumphon Marine Park and enjoy one of the most memorable diving experiences of your SCUBA diving journey.  Play Play Fun Dive Package 3 Dives | 4,500 THB Certified divers can join our daily dive trips to Mu Ko Chumphon Marine Park, diving around the islands and the HTMS Prab shipwreck. WHAT’S INCLUDED Breakfast, Lunch, Fruits, Snacks, Drinks Towels Diving Insurance Local transfers from city center to boat ADD-ONS (NOT INCLUDED) Marine Park Fees: 240 THB / 400 THB Diving Equipment: 500 THB Dive Computer: 300 THB Dive Torch: 200 THB BOOK YOUR DIVE NOW 3 days, 2 nights, 3 dives 5,900 THB per person For an extended weekend stay, this packages includes: 2 nights at Sensui Dive Resort in a twin or double room ​3 boat-based fun dives Lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, fruits, and snacks on the boat Inbound travel and diving insurance Additional costs include: Diving equipment 500THB Marine park fees 400THB Book Now 4 days, 3 nights, 6 dives  9,900 THB For an extended weekend stay, this packages includes: 3 nights at Sensui Dive Resort in a twin or double room ​6 boat-based fun dives Lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, fruits, and snacks on the boat Inbound travel and diving insurance Additional costs include: Diving equipment 500THB Marine park fees 400THB Book Now 5 days, 4 nights, 9 dives 14,900 THB For an extended weekend stay, this packages includes: 4 nights at Sensui Dive Resort in a twin or double room ​9 boat-based fun dives Lunch, coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, fruits, and snacks on the boat Inbound travel and diving insurance Additional costs include: Diving equipment 500THB Marine park fees 400THB Book Now

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Nouveau Chumphon

Stay at the Nouveau Chumphon Exclusive Partner Rates for Sensui Divers The Nouveau Chumphon Resort Located directly on the peaceful Paradonpab Beach, The Nouveau Chumphon Beach Resort & Golf offers the perfect balance of luxury and nature. Whether you are cooling off in the expansive swimming pool after a day of diving, enjoying a round of golf, or relaxing in your suite, this is your sanctuary. As a Sensui Diver, you enjoy exclusive partner rates that make this premium stay surprisingly affordable. Room Selections Superior Garden Side Twin or Double Bed Breakfast included Garden View Max 2 Guests THB 1,500 / night Superior Pool Side Twin or Double Bed Breakfast included Garden View Max 2 Guests THB 2,000 / night Superior Suite Twin or Double Bed Breakfast included Garden View Max 2 Guests THB 4,000 / night Superior Garden Side THB 1,500 / night Twin or Double Bed Breakfast included Garden View Max 2 Guests Book now Superior Pool Side THB 2,000 / night Twin or Double Bed Breakfast included Pool View Max 2 Guests Book now Superior Suite THB 4,000 / night Twin or King Size Bed Breakfast included Spacious Living Area VIP Experience Book now Explore the Local Area Paradonpab Beach 50 m (Beachfront Access) Step directly from the resort onto the soft sands.   Khao Matsee Viewpoint  ~3.5 km The most famous 360° viewpoint in Chumphon.  Perfect for sunsets and coffee. Pak Nam Seafood Market ~2.0 km Authentic local market with fresh seafood and street food. Chumphon Night Market (City Center) ~12.0 km Explore the vibrant street food stalls and local culture in the main town. RESORT POLICIES & SURCHARGES Check in: 14:00 | Check out: 12:00 Extra Guest: 800 THB (incl. ABF) Peak Season Surcharge: +500 THB / night (13-15 Apr & 31 Dec – 1 Jan)

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Emergency First Response

Emergency First Response Marine Life Dive Boats Diving on Koh Tao Fun Dive Packages Emergency First Response Learn first aid and CPR skills and discover how to keep yourself and other divers safe on the Emergency First Response course. This is a pre-requisite to the PADI Rescue Diver course and excellent training to refresh your existing first aid skills and knowledge. BOOK NOW 7,000THB per person Emergency First Response Discover the steps to follow to provide emergency care for injured divers. This course focuses on building confidence in identifying and assisting injured people, with specific practical application to SCUBA diving emergencies. The Emergency First Response (EFR) course will boost your overall confidence and increase your capability to respond and assist in case of a medical emergency. Guided by an experienced PADI instructor, you’ll build up your knowledge and skills in easy-to-follow steps in a stress-free learning environment at Sensui Dive Resort. The course is conducted using a combination of self-study manuals, videos, and practical skills training and scenario assessment. The Emergency First Response course is a non-diving certification, and no previous experience or qualifications are required to sign up. If you plan to take your PADI Rescue Diver or PADI Divemaster course, then you’ll need to be EFR certified before you begin. To start your rescue training, your first aid and CPR certification must be current (within the last 24 months). This EFR certification meets all PADI requirements as a stand-alone course and acts as a refresher if you have previously taken training, but it’s now out of date. The course focuses on two main areas: Primary Care (CPR) – You’ll go through all the steps and techniques for handling life-threatening emergencies. You’ll practice skills for aiding patients who aren’t breathing or have no heartbeat. You’ll learn how to perform CPR and continue to monitor the patient so that you provide every possible chance of survival while waiting for emergency medical services to arrive. You’ll also learn how to control serious bleeding, how to assist patients who have spinal injuries, and how to manage shock. Secondary Care (First Aid) – You’ll learn how to provide first aid that eases pain and reduces the risk of further harm for patients who are not in immediately life-threatening situations. At the end of the Emergency First Response course, you’ll know how to assess various injuries and illnesses, and you’ll have plenty of practice bandaging and splinting. You can get started today by registering for PADI eLearning online. Your Emergency First Response Crew-Pak contains everything you need, including videos, course materials, and your certification credit. Contact us to get started and plan your Emergency First Response course with Sensui Dive Resort. Emergency First Response

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