Marcotaglia
New
Just a note, if you go to Komodo, don't go with CN Dive
We had a terrible experience. The boat is dirty and full of rusty nails, if you are not careful you can get really hurt. Everywhere you can find small bugs that look like mini cockroaches. We found them in our plates at dinner, in our bedand when we left, in our luggage (disgusting). The oxygen tank on the boat is rusty (and empty), so if anything happens during your dive, good luck in getting back to shore. The diving equipment is old and not maintained and they don’t provide guests with dive computers. I started getting water in my regulator at 20Mt under water, not a pleasant experience. Another guest saw her regulator falling in pieces just before going underwater (luckily did not happen under water!). To go to the dive site they use a tiny boat from which you have to climb back on the main one. It is extremely dangerous, in fact my girlfriend fell in between the two boats and got a big cut in her foot. No one from the crew did anything, she was drinking sea water and bleeding and I was the only one who jumped to help her. Our holiday stopped there.
Of course no refund, no insurance. They brought us back to the shore and left us there alone at sunset. We had to find ourselves doctor, pharmacy, hotel for the night. They should be banned from taking tourists.
All of this comfort and nice experience comes for 170 USD/ day. Hardly the best deal in town.
We had a terrible experience. The boat is dirty and full of rusty nails, if you are not careful you can get really hurt. Everywhere you can find small bugs that look like mini cockroaches. We found them in our plates at dinner, in our bedand when we left, in our luggage (disgusting). The oxygen tank on the boat is rusty (and empty), so if anything happens during your dive, good luck in getting back to shore. The diving equipment is old and not maintained and they don’t provide guests with dive computers. I started getting water in my regulator at 20Mt under water, not a pleasant experience. Another guest saw her regulator falling in pieces just before going underwater (luckily did not happen under water!). To go to the dive site they use a tiny boat from which you have to climb back on the main one. It is extremely dangerous, in fact my girlfriend fell in between the two boats and got a big cut in her foot. No one from the crew did anything, she was drinking sea water and bleeding and I was the only one who jumped to help her. Our holiday stopped there.
Of course no refund, no insurance. They brought us back to the shore and left us there alone at sunset. We had to find ourselves doctor, pharmacy, hotel for the night. They should be banned from taking tourists.
All of this comfort and nice experience comes for 170 USD/ day. Hardly the best deal in town.