Dive The World Blog

   special offers and latest diving news


Colona VI - Last Minute Special - 2 May 2008

MV Colona VI - 20% discount



MV Colona VI has one final trip this season, departing on 2 May and has space in twin share cabins.

Trip departs: 2 May 2008 (Friday), Thap Lamu Port, 8pm
Trip returns: 8 Apr 2008 (Thursday), Chalong Pier, 8pm

Duration: 7 days and 6 nights

Destination: Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai & Richelieu Rock

Dives: 22

Book Now for only US$ 1188 US$ 950 or THB 29,975

More Information here: Colona VI

For bookings, please contact Blog@Dive-The-World.com or call our PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794.


Similan Islands 1 - 5 February for US$ 475!

Dive for 4 days / 4 nights in the amazing Similan Islands for only US$ 475 (17,500 Baht)!

The West Coast Explorer departs on the 1st February, returning on the 5th February

West Coast Explorer has been running for a numbere of years and has always been a popular liveaboard with younger divers from a mixed range of nationalities. We rate this boat as the best in it's price range. The cabins, although compact, are comfortable, and the dive deck is practical and well run. You'll also find plenty of deck space to relax.



Price US$ 675 - Now US$ 475 - Save US$ 200!

More Information on our Thailand website:
West Coast Explorer

For bookings, please email to Thailand@Dive-The-World.com or call Dive The World PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794 right now before it's too late!


Queen Scuba - Last Minute 20% off 29 Apr trip

The Queen Scuba, launched in 2003, has gained an excellent reputation for customer service. It's a very big boat, loads of space to relax, comfortable cabins, experienced dive crew...it all makes for a great trip. Tour leader Rich is one of the most knowledgeable and friendly guys you'll ever meet!

Dive The Similan islands with Queen Scuba The Cabins on board the Thailand liveaboard - MV Queen Scuba

Trip: 29 April - 03 May 2008
Duration: 5 Days 4 Nights
Destinations: Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai & Richelieu Rock
Dives: 14


Standard triple/quad cabin: US $ 1,024 Now US$ 819 (THB 25,600)
Standard twin cabin: US$ 1,088 Now US$ 870 (THB 27,200)
VIP double bed cabin: US$ 1,184 Now US$ 947 (THB 29,600)
Master cabin: US$ 1,405 Now US$ 1,124 (THB 35,200)

Full Information: Queen Scuba

For bookings, please contact Blog@Dive-The-World.com or call our PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794.


West Coast Explorer 27 - 31 January

Dive for 4 days / 4 nights in the amazing Similan Islands for only US$ 475 (17,500 Baht)!

The West Coast Explorer departs on the 27th January, returning on the 31st January

West Coast Explorer is a very popular liveaboard with younger divers from a mixed range of nationalities. We rate this boat as the best in it's price range. The cabins, although compact, are comfortable, and the dive deck is practical and well run. Plenty of deck space to relax. Kiwi owner Milton is on board for many trips and you'll be hard pushed to find a more experienced tour leader.



Price US$ 675 - Now US$ 475 - You Save US$ 200!!

More Information on our Thailand website:
West Coast Explorer

For bookings, please email to Thailand@Dive-The-World.com or call Dive The World PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794 right now before it's too late!


Trip Report - Borneo Divers Mabul Resort

Borneo Divers Mabul
Trip Report and Photos by Jamie
4 – 9 December 2006

The Borneo Divers Mabul Resort is one of the cheaper options for diving Sipadan. The old Borneo Divers Resort on Sipadan had the best location right by the drop off, right on the beach and was a haven for divers looking for the best diving at the lowest price! The move to Mabul in 2005 meant leaving paradise behind and starting again. It’s taken a while for Borneo Divers to develop their resort, but over the last year, there have been huge improvements. Rooms have been upgraded, trees planted, a great pool added, and (you heard it here first) there are now plans to build a new jetty during 2007, with the dive station over the water, allowing no limit diving in front of the resort.

 

After a night in Kota Kinabalu and dining at the Waterfront, I took the 7am flight to Tawau, the first of many early mornings to come! Although December is low season, I was expecting maybe a few other divers to be on this flight, which is the one we recommend to ensure early arrival at the resorts. However, I was the only gringo on the flight! Tawau airport is tiny, and through the window of the baggage reclaim I could already see someone wearing a Borneo Divers shirt. There were a few other guests already on the minibus, who had been staying in Tawau town the night before. The transfer process from Tawau to Mabul is effortless. You don’t need to worry about your bags – you’ll see them again when you check in at the resort. The ride to Semporna is mostly palm trees, and then more palm trees. The road is not very busy, ad the drive took only about 90 minutes. Semporna town is small, not hugely pretty, but functional. The transfer boat was waiting at the jetty in front of the Seafest Hotel, which is the best one in Semporna, just down the road from the Borneo Divers local office and the Dragon Inn (a cheap floating guesthouse)..

 

The boats used for the transfer are fast. This one had twin 100HP engines. The one we used to return from Mabul a few days later had twin 200HP engines and threatened to take off and fly us back to the mainland! Just 45 minutes later we arrived at the small jetty used by Borneo Divers. The weather was hot, water calm, and I felt like diving in right away next to the jetty. Mabul is a very quiet island. No roads, no cars, no motorbikes...coming from Phuket and then KK, the peace is noticeable right away.

 

The check in procedure at the resort takes a while. You get a welcome drink and have a few forms to fill in, before having a resort briefing. The staff were all very welcoming and I must say that for me (being used to Thailand) it’s great to be in a place where everyone speaks English! All the briefings and form filling were over by 11:30am, and we were free for a walk around before lunch and then a 1pm rendezvous at the dive station. You get 2 dives on arrival day so long as you arrive early enough, which is why we recommend the 7am flight from KK, or an overnight stay in Tawau or Semporna.

I stayed at Borneo Divers for 4 nights, which meant I had 3 full days of diving including dives at Sipadan. The first day would just be Mabul dives. I would not really recommend a shorter stay than 4 nights. I was just starting to enjoy myself! Mind you, I met an English couple who just stayed 2 nights and had just 1 day for diving at Sipadan. Yes, you can do it, I guess, but I really wish I could have stayed a week or more! The resort was quite empty when I arrived. There was a group of 6 Spaniards, 1 German, 3 English, 1 Japanese and 3 Thai divers. The experience levels varied from fairly new Open Water Divers up to Instructors. In general I did not think the diving to be very difficult. I’d say no more tricky that the Similan Islands in Thailand - some currents, some deep water (so watch your buoyancy), but only on 1 dive was the current enough to make us fly! Still, it’s very good that you have to do a check dive on arrival day. I had not used my gear for ages and found a couple of small leaks. There is a little workshop there in the dive station, so I was able to borrow a couple of spanners and fix things.

The Resort – Borneo Divers Mabul

This resort does not pretend to be fancy, but is shaking off the “backpackers” tag. The prices have risen over the last 2 years and the resort for me was a little haven of tranquility. When not diving, people tend to disappear to their rooms and turn on the aircon, but it’s nice to hang by the pool, or get a cup of tea at the beach bar or down endless mugs of juice in the restaurant. There’s also an aircon lounge with TV, DVD and free internet. The rooms maybe need a lick of paint here and there, but I found my room very comfortable, plenty of space for hanging gear and clothes and you’re no more than a minute’s walk from either the dive station or the restaurant. It’s not a big resort, only about 30 rooms which line either side of a grassy area between the main building and the beach.

 


The restaurant has plenty of seating space and has tea/coffee/juice/water available all day. The food is a little basic, but there was quite a variety. I enjoyed having fresh fish most meals, and there were some good local vegetables and curries too. All served buffet style, and plenty of it! I did not hear any complaints about the amounts, but a couple of people mentioned that the food was rather basic. Note that you can buy soft drinks, beer and wine. Soft drinks are cheap. Alcohol is not! The price should put you off diving with a hangover! During the evening meal we had live music..a little dodgy to say the least. A guy playing a synth and singing, sometimes joined by a girl. Choice of music mostly hits of the 70’s. I don’t think I can hear “Fernando” again in the same way..

Diving

There actually turned out to be more dives available than I realized. Currently, Borneo Divers does not offer unlimited shore dives, though as I said earlier they are planning a new jetty which would make this possible. Nevertheless you can easily do 4 dives a day, even 5 dives and I think that is certainly enough unless you are a diveaholic.

 

The normal schedule gives you 2 dives in the morning at Sipadan, followed by 1 afternoon dive at Mabul or Kapalai. In case the resort is busy, you may do Mabul in the morning and Sipadan dives in the afternoon. It IS possible, on request, if you are lucky, no guarantees, to make 3 dives at Sipadan in the morning. I did this on my 3rd day and it meant a 5:45am start before the sun was up! This early start is to try and catch the huge school of bumphead parrotfish as they wake up. We were a bit slow and did not get away until 6:15 – we did see the school but they were already wide awake!

 

It is also possible to make a sunset dive free of charge – this is an unguided buddy dive and will be in front of the resort – great if you like macro and muck diving. You can also book extra night dives (extra cost) if there are 2 or more people interested. I’m not a huge night dive fan and I heard one girl saying the current was very strong during her night dive making it quite difficult. There is normally no diving on departure day, but if you are not flying that day you can get one morning dive at Mabul.

The diving was very well organized, the boats are fast and each boat takes a maximum of only 12 divers – no crowds here. Each boat has 2 divemasters. I must say the dive briefings were rather..well, brief…but the DM’s were all friendly and did not swim off into the distance. Our Divemaster (Emily) was good at helping a couple of people with ear problems. She did not leave them to descend alone! I think if you are really into muck diving, you should either do a buddy dive or ask the DM to go extra slow. I found a couple of times that when I had my nose to the ground looking for small stuff that our DM had gone. For me (as an instructor) no big deal, and my buddy was happy to stick with me, but if you have less experience be sure to stay with the DM, and if the DM goes too fast for you, then say something.

 

In between dives at Sipadan you can land on the island in front of the marine base next to the old jetty. I jumped in for some snorkeling which has to be some of the best snorkeling in the world! In 15 minutes I saw turtles, batfish, a big school of jacks, napoleon wrasse, razor shrimp fish and much more… You get some basic snacks and drinks during the surface interval. There is a rather smelly toilet facility behind the marine base. I snorkeled around the area where a barge had run aground last year. The damage was evident, but very limited and if I did not know it had happened I would not really have noticed. Certainly there was no damage to see during my dives at the Drop Off.



In all, I made 11 dives, 7 of which were at Sipadan. Visibility varied from well under 10m on the one dive we did at Kapalai, up to around 15-20m at Sipadan (average 15m).

Video Service by Treasure Images

In the resort at Borneo Divers you find Treasure Images who can make group or personalised videos. Every day I was there, some people took the chance for a personal video. The videos were shown after dinner in the dining room and I thought they were very good value for money. You'd pay around US$ 75 for a personal video for 2 people. They also have underwater cameras for rent and have computers available for burning CD's of your photos (for a small fee).



Diving highlights – well, for me it was turtles. I love turtles and you don’t see huge numbers in Thailand. On the dives at Sipadan we saw 15-20 per dive. On one dive at Barracuda Point I had seen 8 before finishing my descent. Mostly they hang around in the shallows, so I found it very worthwhile to come up shallow and do a good 15-20 minutes on top of the reef. At some points I could count 5-6 turtles in my line of sight. Sometimes I swam right over them as they rested in the reef. Sometimes it was raining turtles as they swam up for air and came back down. You get the picture? Lots of turtles.



Sharks – quite a lot of these too, mostly white tips. My buddy took a video of one swimming almost between my legs at the Drop off as I gazed up at the huge school of Jacks. I did not see the shark until he showed me the video! Many of the sharks are down deeper, but Barracuda Point has a channel at around 13-18m where white tips like to rest. We saw some grey reef sharks too, and (it was caught on video by the guys from Treasure Images) one group saw a hammerhead.

In general I did not see that much in the deeper waters save for some sharks. If you like marine life and especially turtles, I’d recommend staying shallow on some dives. I can easily do dives where I never go deeper than 10 meters.

Other highlights – The huge school of Jacks at The Drop Off is amazing. I could have watched them all day. The barracudas at Barracuda Point – I saw this huge vortex briefly but the currents were not favourable – can be pretty strong there. We did Barracuda Point 3 times and saw the barracudas just that one brief time. On one dive the current fairy whipped us along and had a slight downward turn to it… My buddy and I were in front of the DM and (not being a local) I had no idea where to go! Just guessed and finned hard into the reef and a minute later the rest of the group appeared.



The bumphead parrotfish at the drop off. Wow! What a great early morning dive. A huge school cruising along the very top of the reef and so close to the divers, too. We saw them at the beginning and end of the dive.



Macro and Muck - Now, I will admit I am more a fan of open reefs, pretty fish and big things. If I go back to Mabul I will do a couple more local dives and keep my nose to the floor. I saw a couple of things I have never seen before – giant frogfish and leaf scorpionfish, but there was a Thai group diving there who were very into macro photography, and they found things like flamboyant cuttlefish, hairy octopus, blue ring octopus….I should have stuck with them! Oh, one other thing I saw – jawfish with eggs in their mouth, great! Other macro life I saw – ghost pipefish, razor shrimp fish, and loads of nudibranchs (they are pretty, but I don’t obsess about them!).

The diving has a really unique combination. Sipadan is very WOW. Even in December when the visibility was variable the marine life was great. I say again that the best of the life is in the shallows. Well, the same goes everywhere I guess. You might want to drop deep to look for sharks (the group that saw the hammerhead were at 35m), but if you like long, relaxing dives with turtles for company, stay shallow! And no, I did not get bored with the turtles. How can you? The local muck diving is good, though may not be for everyone. You do need a keen eye and need to keep searching the sand and looking in every little crack to find little gems.

Mabul Island

It's a tiny little island with several dive resorts squeezed in along with the local village and a sea gypsy village. It's mostly rather pretty, though you will find garbage especially where the gypsies live. I took a walk around. A couple of local kids in the village were scared to see a 2 meter tall blond haired monster and ran away crying, which surprised me - surely they are used to it by now? The local village takes up half the island, and the SMART and Mabul Water Bungalows resorts take up another slice. Then as you keep walking you get to the Sipadan Water Village, the gypsy village and Borneo Divers. A few island photos below:







Trip Summary

I was well looked after at Borneo Divers. Everything was smoothly run from the transfers to the diving. I started to feel very relaxed at the end of 4 days. I want to go back! The diving was great, and almost always is - now, we were lucky with the weather - you can tell by the photos. In the low season you can be unlucky and get 4 days of rain, but if the sun shines you can't fail to have a good trip!

Useful Links

• Borneo Divers Mabul Resort
• Special Offer at Borneo Divers (valid until Feb 28th 2007)
• Malaysia Dive Resorts
• Dive Sites - Sipadan
• Dive Sites - Mabul
• Borneo Adventure Tours
• Treasure Images


Similan Islands 17 - 21 January - Only 475 US$!

Dive for 4 days / 4 nights in the amazing Similan Islands for only US$ 475 (17,500 Baht)!

The West Coast Explorer departs on the 17th January, returning on the 21st January

Last few spaces are available for a special last minute price.

West Coast Explorer is a very popular liveaboard with younger divers from a mixed range of nationalities. We rate this boat as the best in it's price range. The cabins, although compact, are comfortable, and the dive deck is practical and well run. Plenty of deck space to relax. Owner Milton is on board for most trips and you'll be hard pushed to find a more experienced tour leader.



Price US$ 675 - Now US$ 475 - You Save US$ 200!!

More Information on the West Coast Explorer:
www.divetheworldthailand.com/thailand-liveaboard-wc-explorer-main.htm

For bookings, please email to Thailand@Dive-The-World.com or call Dive The World PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794 right now before it's too late!


Save over 600 U$ on Sai Mai in Burma!

Coming up very soon - last minute price on the MV Sai Mai, a 7 day / 7 night cruise to the Mergui Archipelago from 22 to 29 January.

The Sai Mai was fully refurbished during 2006 and now takes just 8 diving customers, in 4 twin cabins, all with en suite bathrooms. It's the only boat anywhere near this price range with such a small group on board. Not only that - for this season you get unlimited Nitrox free of charge too!

22 - 29 January (7 days/ 7 nights)

Price US$ 1,680 - BOOK NOW for US$ 1,075! Save over US$ 600!

Sai Mai  Sai Mai

More information about the Sai Mai here:
www.divetheworldburma.com/burma-liveaboard-sai-mai-main.htm

For bookings, please contact Burma@Dive-The-World.com or call our PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794.


LIDS 2008 Special: 15% off The Junk liveaboard!

"The Junk" famed for its appearance in The Man With The Golden Gun - 15% Discount on all trips!

The Phuket liveaboard "June Hong Chian Lee", better known as The Junk is truly a one of a kind boat with great character and top quality service. Tour leaders Kay and Mick have been on the boat for years, and know the Similan and Surin Islands dive sites as well as anyone. Jamie at Dive The World did 6 trips on The Junk some years ago as a divemaster and can testify to Mick's great knowledge and passion for marine life.

 

You can save 15% on all trips on this unique liveaboard.

Must book prior to 24 March 2008!

(7 days/ 6 nights)

Shared Cabins: US$ 1,250 - Now US$ 1,062 per person
Private Double Cabins: US$ 1,750 - Now US$ 1,487 per person

Full Boat Information:
The Junk

For bookings, please contact Blog@Dive-The-World.com, call our PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794, or chat with us on Skype.


Weblog - Tauchen mit Dive The World

Hallo Freunde der Unterwasserwelt,

Willkommen beim Weblog von Dive The World. Hier findet Ihr Last Minute Angebote für alle unsere Reiseziele und die letzten Neuigkeiten wie z.B. "Wann wo wurde der letzte Walhai gesichtet". Benutzt einfach die Links auf der rechten Seite.

Wie Ihr feststellen werdet ist unser Blog in erster Linie in Englischer Sprache. Bitte Beachten das Ihr bei fast allen Last Minute Angeboten auch einen Link zur Deutschen Version des jeweiligen Produktes findet.

Für Fragen stehe ich Euch jederzeit zur Verfügung. Schicket mir doch einfach eine Email: Ingo@dive-the-world.com

Genug der "vielen" Worte. Einfach auf den folgenden Link klicken und viel Spaß beim surfen...

http://blog.dive-the-world.com

Viel Grüße und allzeit Gut Luft

Ingo
Dive The World


Two nights Free at Garden Island Resort, Fiji

Bula Fiji Special Offer

2 nights and 4 dives free at Garden Island Resort, Taveuni, Fiji!

 

As the number one dedicated Taveuni resort to scuba dive Fiji, the Garden Island Resort is comfortable dealing with the unique demands of divers. Diving is the primary topic of conversation in the restaurant bar, making a pleasant change from some of the nearby honeymoon resorts. The popularity of the resort was evidenced when it won first place in the prestigious 2003 Readers Choice Award as Best Value as a Resort in the World by Rodale's Scuba Diving magazine.

From now until 30 September 2007, you can get a 7 night/10 dive package for the price of a 5 night/6 dive package.

7 nights / 10 dives - Price US$ 1,014 - Now only US$ 695.
That's a saving of US$ 319 per person!

The offer is based on double occupancy and is not valid for shorter stays.

The package includes double oceanfront room, daily continental breakfast, roundtrip airport transfers and all resort taxes. A lunch and dinner meal plan is available for US$ 35 per day.

For more details on the Garden Island Resort, see here: Garden Island Resort

For Bookings or more information, please email:
Blog@Dive-The-World.com


MV White Manta - 2008 availabilities

MV White Manta, a 25 m long, 14 passenger motor yacht, offers all guests the opportunity to explore Thailand’s beautiful southern islands and Similan national marine park without the crowds accommodated on the larger liveaboard vessels in the area. After a major reconstruction in August 2007, White Manta is a wonderful combination of safety and comfort, setting the example for a small, top-quality liveaboard dive boat.



MV White Manta has availabilities for the following trips:
20 March - 24 March 2008 (5D/4N): 1 space in stdd cabin US$ 680
25 March - 29 March 2008 (5D/4N): 1 space in stdd cabin US$ 680
04 April - 08 April 2008 (5D/4N): 2 spaces in delux cabin US$ 830

Destinations: Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu Rock

More Information: MV White Manta

For bookings, please contact Blog@Dive-The-World.com, or call our PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794.


West Coast Explorer - Last Minuite Similans liveaboard

West Coast Explorer is a popular liveaboard boat with younger crowds from a mixed range of nationalities. The cabins, although compact, are comfortable, and the dive deck is practical and well run. Plenty of deck space to relax. Dive The World owner Sheldon Hey just recently went on a trip on this boat and was impressed by the service and also the food - there was plenty for him to eat as a picky vegetarian.



4D/4N: 7th April - 11 April
Similan – Koh Bon - Koh Tachai & Richelieu Rock
Last few spaces are available for a special last minute price.
Price US$ 735 - Now US$ 515 - You Save US$ 220!!

More Information on the West Coast Explorer:
www.divetheworldthailand.com/thailand-liveaboard-wc-explorer-main.htm

For bookings, please email to Thailand@Dive-The-World.com or call Dive The World PADI 5 Star Dive Centre in Phuket - 083 505 7794 right now before it's too late!


MV Philkade Last Minute Special - 26 Apr 2008

MV Philkade is a modern, five star motor vessel specifically designed for long-range luxury cruising in the Similans and Burma. The five day Similan safari is particularly good, as this gives you one extra day and five extra dives to soak up the Similan Islands sights and atmosphere. The most common complaint from divers that visit here on a standard four day trip is that they wished they'd have stayed for longer!



SAVE 20% per pax when you book the following trip:

Trip: 26 April - 3 May 2008 (8D/7N)
Destination: Similan Islands - Richelieu Rock - Hin Daeng
Superior cabin: US$ 2,475 - Now US$ 1,980
Standard cabin: US$ 2,175 - Now US$ 1,740

Price includes:

- Accommodation on Board
- Food (3 meals/day, snacks, fruits, drinking water, tea and coffee)
- 1 way transfer from Phuket airport / hotel - boat on boat departure day
- 1 way transfer from boat - Phuket airport / hotel on boat return day
- Services of boat crew
- Services of dive masters, and/or dive instructors
- Maximum of 4 dives per day
- Weight belts and tanks (not Nitrox)

Price excludes:

- National Park Entry Fee of 1,600 Baht per person.
- Prices may change without prior notice from the Thai Forestry department
- Soft drinks and beer are available for sale on board.
- Diving equipment are available for rent. (payable at the dive center before cruise departure)
- Diving courses
- Dive insurance
- Nitrox fills (membrane)


Full Information: MV Philkade

For Bookings, please call Dive The World - 083 505 7794, or email: Blog@Dive-The-World.com


Extra Special Offer for Lembeh Strait

Set in a quiet bay on Lembeh Island, Nomad Adventure Divers Resort is a great new option for Lembeh Strait diving and already has fantastic rates during their soft opening period. Now we have a special offer for you too!



From 15th February - 31st March, the following offer applies:

Book 4 Nights / 8 Dives @ US$312 and receive 2 Free Dives

Book 6 Nights / 14 Dives @ US$504 and receive 3 Free Dives

Book 10 Nights / 26 Dives @ US$874 and receive 4 Free Dives

Prices are for standard room, to upgrade to deluxe room, add US$ 10 per night.

Tasik Ria Resort, More Information:
www.divetheworldindonesia.com/lembeh-strait-dive-resorts-nomads-main.htm

For Bookings, please email to:
Indonesia@Dive-The-World.com