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PADI Open Water Course in Phuket: Cost, Schedule, Medical Form & What to Expect

Scuba divers in clear blue water during a Phuket diving course
Learn the skills in the pool, then put them into practice on real Phuket reef dives.

If you want to learn to scuba dive in Phuket, the PADI Open Water course in Phuket is the main beginner certification route. It is for people with no previous scuba experience who want a recognised diving licence, proper training and enough confidence to enjoy real coral reef dives.

At Thailand Divers, the course is a 3-day programme with PADI eLearning, pool training, boat dives around the Racha Islands and private instructor support. This guide explains the PADI Open Water Phuket cost, schedule, medical form, what is included and what to check before booking.

Quick answer

  • Course: PADI Open Water Diver
  • Duration: 3 days
  • Price: ฿16,000 per person
  • Training style: private instructor support
  • Location: pool training plus boat dives around the Racha Islands
  • Before booking: check the PADI medical form and send your booking details through the Open Water Diver details form

Is this the right course for you?

The PADI Open Water Diver course is the first full scuba diving certification level. It is best if you want to become a certified diver rather than just try scuba for one day. Once completed, you can join suitable certified-diver trips within your training limits, experience and local diving conditions.

If you only want a one-day scuba experience without becoming certified, start with the New Divers page instead. If you already have a certification, look at Certified Divers or scuba diving day trips from Phuket.

Thailand Divers PADI Open Water pool training area in Phuket
The course moves step by step from skills practice to supervised open water dives.

PADI Open Water Phuket cost

The Thailand Divers PADI Open Water course costs ฿16,000 per person. This is an inclusive course price, not just a training fee.

ItemIncluded in the Thailand Divers course
PADI eLearningIncluded
InstructorPrivate instructor support
EquipmentRental scuba equipment and dive computer
DivesSix dives across the course
Boat daysRacha Islands day trip boat training days
Food on boat daysBreakfast, lunch, snacks and drinks
TransfersReturn hotel transfers on boat days
InsuranceStudent scuba diving insurance registration

If you compare prices between dive centres, check what is actually included. A cheaper course may not include the same level of private instruction, eLearning, insurance, transfers, equipment, boat-day food or dive-computer support.

The 3-day course schedule

DayWhat usually happensWhy it matters
Day 1Meet your instructor, set up equipment and practise core skills in the swimming pool.You build confidence before going to the ocean.
Day 2Hotel pickup, day trip boat from Chalong Pier and open water training dives around the Racha Islands.You start applying your skills on real coral reef dives.
Day 3More open water training, final course skills and supervised diving with your instructor.You finish the course with real experience, not only a certificate.

The exact timing can depend on boat schedules, weather, training progress and where you are staying in Phuket. Do not book a tight flight or onward transfer immediately after the course without checking first.

Medical form: check this before booking

You do not automatically need a doctor’s certificate just because you want to learn to scuba dive. However, every diver should check the medical questionnaire before starting. Some health conditions, symptoms or medications may mean you need approval from a physician before diving.

This is not medical advice. The safe route is to read the PADI medical forms early, answer honestly and ask Thailand Divers before booking if you are unsure.

Do you need to be able to swim?

Yes, you should be comfortable in the water. The Open Water course includes water skills, so it is best for people who can already swim and relax in deeper water. Being nervous is normal; being unable to swim is different.

If you cannot swim or feel very anxious in water, ask Thailand Divers before booking. A gentler beginner experience may be a better first step than a full certification course.

Clear blue water and tropical coastline at the Racha Islands near Phuket
The Racha Islands are a common training area for beginner scuba courses from Phuket.

What to prepare before the course

Before you arrive

  • Complete your PADI eLearning where possible.
  • Check the medical form.
  • Confirm your hotel location.
  • Keep your course days free.

Bring with you

  • Swimwear and towel.
  • Sun protection.
  • Any required medical approval.
  • A realistic attitude to learning at your pace.

What happens after you qualify?

Once you are certified, you can start joining suitable scuba diving day trips from Phuket. Many new divers begin with easier reef dives around the Racha Islands before building experience for deeper sites, stronger currents or more advanced trips.

If you want to continue training, the next step is usually the PADI Advanced Open Water course, which helps you build confidence, improve buoyancy and explore deeper dive sites under instructor supervision.

How to book safely

  1. Read the live PADI Open Water Phuket course page.
  2. Check the PADI medical form before committing to dates.
  3. Send your booking details through the Open Water Diver details page.
  4. Message Thailand Divers with your preferred dates, hotel area and questions.
  5. Wait for confirmation before treating the course as booked.

FAQ

Is the course suitable for complete beginners?

Yes. The PADI Open Water course is built for beginners, but you should be able to swim and feel reasonably comfortable in the water.

Can I complete the theory before arriving in Phuket?

Yes. The Thailand Divers course includes PADI online learning, so you can complete the theory before your pool and open water training days.

Where do the ocean dives take place?

The open water training dives are normally around the Racha Islands, which are popular Phuket dive sites for beginner training and coral reef diving.

Should I book before checking the medical form?

No. Check the medical form first, especially if you have a medical condition, recent surgery, chest symptoms, breathing issues or regular medication. If anything is unclear, ask Thailand Divers before booking.

Useful official references

Ready to learn to scuba dive in Phuket?

Start with the live course page, check the medical form, then send your booking details so Thailand Divers can confirm dates and help you plan the right course.

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