Scuba Susie
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Hey Scuba Boarders,
If anyone has a few moments I would appreciate some advise about Koh Tao. I am leading a group of 5-10 Americans on a "warm water" dive trip. The Northern coast of California is beautiful, don't get me wrong, we just need some diving without hooded vests and gloves!!!!!
We, unfortunately, went to Sipadan last year. I say unfortunately because the diving was so DANG good. I am afraid everything else will pale in comparisson. While I know you cannot compare apples to oranges, could someone give me a clue as how the diving is on Koh Tao? What kind of critters might you see around Jan,. Feb, or March?
I have heard Koh Tao is a great place for beginner divers but we all are a bit more advanced and a bit picky, I guess. The top side activities are the big draw for me! The culture and hiking etc look fabulous. But if the diving is really yucky...well....we might look elsewhere. Any insights from you great people?????
Thanks a bunch!
Susie
If anyone has a few moments I would appreciate some advise about Koh Tao. I am leading a group of 5-10 Americans on a "warm water" dive trip. The Northern coast of California is beautiful, don't get me wrong, we just need some diving without hooded vests and gloves!!!!!
We, unfortunately, went to Sipadan last year. I say unfortunately because the diving was so DANG good. I am afraid everything else will pale in comparisson. While I know you cannot compare apples to oranges, could someone give me a clue as how the diving is on Koh Tao? What kind of critters might you see around Jan,. Feb, or March?
I have heard Koh Tao is a great place for beginner divers but we all are a bit more advanced and a bit picky, I guess. The top side activities are the big draw for me! The culture and hiking etc look fabulous. But if the diving is really yucky...well....we might look elsewhere. Any insights from you great people?????
Thanks a bunch!
Susie