PADI Region 26

PADI Region 26 Welcome to the PADI Region 26 (Thailand) page Welcome to the World of Scuba Diving. PADI is the world’s leading scuba diving training organization.

With more than forty years experience, over 135,000 PADI Professionals and more than 6,000 dive shops and resorts worldwide, PADI training materials and services let you experience scuba diving from nearly anywhere.and resorts worldwide, PADI training materials and services let you experience scuba diving from nearly anywhere.

23/08/2012

Quick reminder to 'like' the new page for 'PADI Pros - South East Asia' which will keep you up to date with industry news and events: www.facebook.com/PADIProsSouthEastAsia

PADI Regional Managers Tony Andrews, Tim Hunt, Johnny Chew, Jimmy Christrup and Emma Hewitt will be using this site to keep PADI Pros up to date with industry news and events.

14/08/2012

Just a quick reminder to 'like' the new page for 'PADI Pros - South East Asia' which will keep you up to date with industry news and events: www.facebook.com/PADIProsSouthEastAsia

PADI Regional Managers Tony Andrews, Tim Hunt, Johnny Chew, Jimmy Christrup and Emma Hewitt will be using this site to keep PADI Pros up to date with industry news and events.

05/08/2012

The Diving Holiday Photo Contest has now launched! Your divers can enter for a chance to win a SeaLife ReefMaster Mini camera. The most popular 'underwater photo' and the most popular 'above the surface photo' will win this great prize! Voting will begin on the 24th August. http://ow.ly/cK5gQ

03/08/2012

Congrats to our good friends at the Project AWARE Foundation for being recognized in the “Top 11 Nonprofits That Excel at Social Media”. For such a small team of ocean advocates, the environmental work and support they provide all over the world is amazing. This is a fitting recognition of how they use social media to protect our ocean planet. Thanks to everyone who is part of the Project AWARE movement for ocean protection! http://ow.ly/cHG9T

01/08/2012

Social media tip: Finding it hard to come up with regular content for twitter? You can link your Dive Shop page to your Dive Shop twitter account to automatically share all of your facebook updates; www.facebook.com/twitter

27/07/2012

Have your divers entered the PADI eLearning Sweepstakes yet? Feel free to share this link on your Dive Centre/Resort page: https://www.facebook.com/PADI/app_28134323652

Win 1 of 5 PADI eLearning Gift Passes for the PADI Open Water Diver Course! Already certified? The PADI eLearning Gift Pass can be used by family or friends to introduce them to the amazing experience of diving!

24/07/2012

'Weekly social media tip for your Dive Shop': Have a busy few days ahead or short on time? Make sure you schedule some key posts for your Facebook Timeline page in advance. Learn more here: http://ow.ly/crMfG

What a great day yesterday on Phi Phi Island, A big thank you to all of the PADI pro's who attended PADI ON TOUR! I hope...
20/07/2012

What a great day yesterday on Phi Phi Island, A big thank you to all of the PADI pro's who attended PADI ON TOUR! I hope you all enjoyed yourselves trying out the Poseidon Rebreathers, Sidemount and Tec Rec equipment. A special thank you to Kevin Black and Phi Phelan and Dive Supply for helping and supporting the event.

Applications are closing soon! Do you have an innovative project that needs an extra little push to get off the ground? ...
19/07/2012

Applications are closing soon! Do you have an innovative project that needs an extra little push to get off the ground? The Project AWARE Foundation is supporting results-driven Ocean Action Projects. Apply by August 1st! http://ow.ly/bnG2x

Ocean Action Project

17/07/2012

PADI ON TOUR will be visiting Phi Phi islands tomorrow, Then on Thursday please join the gang at the Cabana beach, for try dives on Poseidon Rebreather's, PADI Tec Rec units and recreational PADI sidemount rigs.. The fun starts on the 19th July commencing from 10am. Hope to see you there.

Mantas are in serious decline. Project AWARE’s friends at eManta want to find out what the full extent of the manta trad...
17/07/2012

Mantas are in serious decline. Project AWARE’s friends at eManta want to find out what the full extent of the manta trade is, where rays are common and where populations are declining. If you have more than 200 dives in one ocean area, you can help. Head to the survey before 1st August and start logging your info. http://ow.ly/cfQ26

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PADI Asia Pacific, Unit 3, 4 Skyline Place
Sydney, NSW
2086

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