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FreedivingFreedive International Announce 2nd Thailand Center in Koh Phi Phi

Freedive International Announce 2nd Thailand Center in Koh Phi Phi

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Freedive International, the global Freediving school owned and run by multiple Italian record holder Linda Paganelli and former world record holder Lotta Ericsson, has announced a new freediving center has opened up in Koh Phi Phi, Thailand under the name “Maya Freediving”.

This increases the number of dive centers to 6 – the original centre in Dahab, Egypt, Blue Immersion (Koh Tao, Thailand), Freedive Zanzibar, Freedive International Greece at Lesvos and Lemnos, and now…Maya Freediving on Koh Phi Phi, Thailand.

The center will teach SSI Freediving courses from Basic through the Master level.

According to their website:

Freedive International students always have fun and end up surprising themselves with their natural abilities. They become well rounded, safe and proficient recreational freedivers. Other prospective freedivers with little or no experience have attended courses and training with FDI and have become national record holders, world champions, competitive athletes and professional Instructors. Whatever the case maybe, Maya Freediving will give you the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful activity of freediving.

You can find out more about the center and their classes via the Maya Freediving Website.

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Stephan Whelan
Stephan Whelanhttps://www.deeperblue.com
Stephan is the Founder of DeeperBlue.com. His passion for the underwater world started at 8 years old with a try-dive in a hotel pool on holiday that soon formulated into a lifelong love affair with the oceans. In 1996 he set up DeeperBlue.com and has grown the site to be the most popular diving website and community in the world.

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