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Small-crew scuba beats the big-boat chaos. This 7-hour Phuket day trip runs from Chalong with Aloha Diving and focuses on one thing: giving certified divers real underwater time with a relaxed, flexible schedule. It’s set up for small groups (up to 10 travelers) and aims to keep you away from crowded sites.

I like how smooth the day runs in practice, especially the way gear seems to be handled before you’re even settled on the boat. I also like the included comforts on land: snacks, lunch, coffee/tea, and water (served with a no single-use plastic approach).

One consideration: scuba equipment isn’t included, so you’ll want to confirm you’ll have what you need before you go.

Key things to know before you book

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  • Small group, calmer boat: up to 10 travelers, with a boat that accommodates max 12 divers.
  • Relaxed timing underwater: flexible schedule with unrestricted time in the water.
  • Underwater variety: you’ll go to different site types like coral gardens, walls, and shipwreck areas.
  • Pro, safety-first guidance: reviews highlight careful organization and strong instruction, with named guides like Simon, Mona, and Alice.
  • Meals and water included with less plastic: snacks, lunch, coffee/tea, and water served from a tank in cups.

Phuket from Chalong: the small-crew setup you’ll feel right away

This experience starts in Chalong (meeting point: R8CV+GVP, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000). The start time is 8:00 am, and the trip ends back at the same meeting point.

The biggest “value” win here isn’t a fancy pitch—it’s the scale. The boat is described as accommodating max 12 divers, and the tour is listed with a maximum of 10 travelers. In Phuket, that usually translates to less crowding at the boat steps and more personal attention from the crew when you’re getting ready.

You’ll also want to note the basics around your body and your schedule. The tour lists a moderate physical fitness level. That matters because you’ll be on a boat for much of the day and moving between check-ins, equipment, and water entry/exit. There’s also a note that it’s near public transportation, which is useful if you’re not using a private car.

Finally, you get a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking. That’s small, but it reduces day-of stress.

You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Phuket

What’s included on board (and what you’ll need to sort out)

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Here’s where the day becomes easier for your planning: a lot is included, and it’s practical.

Included

  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Snacks
  • Lunch
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Bottled water, but served with a no single-use plastic policy (water provided in a tank with cups)

That list is exactly what you want on a long, sun-and-salt day. You’re not stuck rationing cash mid-trip or hunting for a café when you’re already tired. The no single-use plastic detail is also more meaningful than it sounds; it often means less waste on the boat and a cleaner setup for the group.

Not included

  • Scuba equipment

This is the one gap you must plan for. If you don’t already have your own scuba kit, make sure you’ve arranged the equipment you’ll need ahead of time. Don’t rely on last-minute fixes because this is a “certified divers” outing, not a first-timer package.

One more smart tip: since snorkeling gear is included, you can treat the surface time as part of the experience. Even if your main goal is underwater sessions, it gives you options between them.

Your day in the water: flexible timing and varied underwater sites

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The core promise here is simple: full day scuba excursions for certified divers, with Phuket’s relaxed boat style and highly individual, varied underwater experiences far from crowded conditions.

What you can expect depends on conditions, but the site types are clearly spelled out. You’re looking at a mix such as:

  • coral gardens
  • walls
  • shipwreck areas

That variety matters because the “best” Phuket day is often about matching your mood to the habitat. Coral gardens tend to be great for steady viewing and colorful fish, while walls can bring depth and interesting terrain. Shipwreck areas can add a different kind of excitement, especially for divers who like structured objects rather than open water.

The tour also emphasizes that it’s not just for one level. It says people from beginners until dive professionals can enjoy the day. That doesn’t mean everyone will do the same thing, but it does suggest the crew is used to matching the day to different comfort levels.

Two other details are worth calling out because they change the feel of the trip:

  • Unrestricted dive time: you’re not rushed through short, checkbox-style sessions.
  • Flexible schedule: the crew can adjust based on the day rather than forcing you into rigid timing.

In real terms, that usually means less feeling like you’re herded from one place to the next. It’s the difference between “we did it” and “we had time to enjoy it.”

The boat and crew vibe: why the small group feels like a VIP day

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The reviews consistently focus on two things: professionalism and organization. The story isn’t just that the guides are friendly—it’s that the workflow is efficient.

On arrival, one review notes that gear was already prepped and waiting on the boat. That’s a big deal because it cuts down on scramble-time. Instead of spending your first hour of the day figuring out straps and gauges, you can start relaxing and getting ready properly.

Named guides you’ll hear about

Across feedback, I saw multiple guide names that come up again and again:

  • Alice is highlighted for being helpful and patient, with no rushing.
  • Mona is praised for professionalism and for being excellent in the water.
  • Simon and Mona are both mentioned as leading multi-day trips with a crew that looks after everyone.

Even if you don’t get the exact same pair, the pattern is clear: the operator values communication, safety, and a calm pace.

Safety focus

The tour description and reviews both emphasize a safety-first approach. You’ll feel it in how the crew runs the day and how they manage the group rather than pushing people through quickly.

That said, always treat scuba as serious work. If you’re certified, you still want to be honest about your comfort level and stick close to your guide’s instructions.

Lunch, snacks, and getting your energy back between underwater sessions

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This is a 7-hour outing, so food and hydration are part of the experience—not a side detail. You’ll have snacks and lunch included, plus coffee and/or tea.

What I appreciate here is that the meal setup is timed for a full day. When food is planned in advance, you’re less likely to feel drained halfway through and more likely to enjoy longer underwater time.

The water policy is also worth noting: the tour provides water in a tank with cups and states a no single-use plastic policy. That’s good for the environment and it usually means you’re not waiting around for small plastic bottles to appear.

Between sessions, you’ll likely spend some time at the surface and on the boat. With snorkeling equipment included, you can use those breaks in a more flexible way—especially if you want lighter water time while others go again.

Price and value for a Phuket full-day scuba experience

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At $162.24 per person, this trip sits in the mid-to-higher range, so the real question is whether you’re paying for convenience and quality—or just the outing name.

Here’s the value equation that matters:

  • You’re getting a small-group boat experience (up to 10 travelers; max 12 divers).
  • You get a full day with flexible timing and unrestricted underwater time.
  • Key comforts are included: snacks, lunch, coffee/tea, and water.
  • Snorkeling equipment is included, which adds flexibility even as a certified diver.

The main price adjustment comes from what’s not included: scuba equipment. If you already have your kit and cylinders planned, it’s a straightforward cost. If you still need gear sorted, you’ll need to account for that separately when comparing total cost.

Weather also affects value. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s fair. But the pricing is also tied to the operator’s policies, so it’s smart to book with the weather window in mind.

Who should book this Phuket day trip?

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I think this trip is a great match if:

  • You’re a certified diver looking for a relaxing day rather than a rushed schedule.
  • You prefer a small group and want to spend more time enjoying underwater sites.
  • You value safety and clear organization, and you like the idea of a calm pace with patient instruction.
  • You want included meals and water that are easy to count on.

It’s likely less ideal if:

  • You need scuba equipment included in the base price (it’s listed as not included).
  • You’re traveling with strict date constraints, since the experience is listed as non-refundable and can’t be changed.

Also, because the tour has a maximum of 10 travelers, it’s built for personal attention. If you want a big crowd to feel like a party, this won’t be that vibe.

Should you book Aloha Diving in Phuket?

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If your top priority is a calmer Phuket scuba day with flexible underwater time, I’d lean toward booking. The combination of small group size, professional crew, and the included food/water setup makes this feel like a practical choice, not just a sightseeing add-on.

Before you click confirm, do two quick checks:

  • Make sure you’ve got scuba equipment covered, since it’s not included.
  • Make sure you’re comfortable with the weather-dependent nature of the plan, especially if your Phuket trip has tight timing.

If that fits your style, this is the kind of day that leaves you thinking about the underwater sites long after you’re back on land.

FAQ

What’s the meeting point for this Phuket trip?

The meeting point is R8CV+GVP, Chalong, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand.

What time does the tour start?

It starts at 8:00 am.

How long is the experience?

The duration is about 7 hours.

Is this tour for certified divers?

Yes. It’s described as a full-day scuba excursion for certified divers.

Is scuba equipment included?

No. Use of scuba equipment is not included.

What snorkeling items are included?

The tour includes snorkeling equipment.

What meals and drinks are provided?

You get snacks, lunch, and coffee and/or tea, plus water.

Is water provided with single-use plastic?

The tour states a no single-use plastic policy and provides water in a tank with cups.

How many people are on the tour?

The activity has a maximum of 10 travelers (the boat is also described as accommodating max 12 divers).

What happens if the weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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