Buadhai
Contributor
My wife and I (both divers) live in Northeast Thailand, far from the ocean. Because of the distance involved, day trips just aren't practical. So, we generally do three or four liveaboards per year and that's it; 45-60 dives a year.
Here's what we have decided on for 2019:
The Losin/Koh Tao trip is one that is offered by most boats just twice a year; at the beginning of the Gulf season when they reposition the boats from the Andaman to the Gulf and again at the end of the season when the boats go back to the West coast. I really like this trip as it is one of the few opportunities to dive Koh Kra.
I should note that both the Moana and Tapana Catamaran are Thai boats that cater to Thai divers. The briefings are in Thai, the food is mostly Thai, and the ambience is very Thai. (You won't do many dives at the break of dawn.)
Questions and comments are welcome.
Here's what we have decided on for 2019:
- March - South Andaman with the MV Moana.
- May - Losin to Koh Tao with the Tapana Catamaran
- September - Just Losin; again with the Tapana Catamaran
- December - Sipidan. My first non-Thailand diving in many years and the first for my wife. We got talked in to this one
The Losin/Koh Tao trip is one that is offered by most boats just twice a year; at the beginning of the Gulf season when they reposition the boats from the Andaman to the Gulf and again at the end of the season when the boats go back to the West coast. I really like this trip as it is one of the few opportunities to dive Koh Kra.
I should note that both the Moana and Tapana Catamaran are Thai boats that cater to Thai divers. The briefings are in Thai, the food is mostly Thai, and the ambience is very Thai. (You won't do many dives at the break of dawn.)
Questions and comments are welcome.