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| Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney |
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| Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney |
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| Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney |
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| On 20 Feb 2006 16:22:11 -0800, the cup of "Mark Schmidt" <mark_schmidt@hotmail.com> overfloweth with the following: > Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last > August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into > trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you > would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at > Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul > Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the > departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive > instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly > more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the > kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another > resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both > looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach > to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would > return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney If SMART is still operating as I remember they arrange for the kit to be on the boat so you don't have to carry it down there yourself, so no real problem there. Personally if I have camera kit I take it myself just for extra precaution, but they're all very careful generally. Ultimately it comes down to other things as well. SWV is Japanese-oriented and as a result maintains great scheduling/organisation, and many non-Japanese stay there for this, but they like to start early. Food is meant to be excellent, and the "house reef" is fabulously convenient. Also, some of the better rooms have a jacuzzi. SMART is generally cheaper and start a bit later, but this has negligable effect on the diving really. They didn't have a proper house reef when I was there, but this has likely all changed since they completed the new huts on the long jetty (same side of the island as SWV). I would be very happy staying at either of them, personally, so take you pick. I can't speak for Borneo Divers as it had only just opened when I left and they were still having teething problems at the time, but I'm sure they've fixed many of those by now. Stan |
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| On 20 Feb 2006 16:22:11 -0800, the cup of "Mark Schmidt" <mark_schmidt@hotmail.com> overfloweth with the following: > Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last > August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into > trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you > would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at > Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul > Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the > departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive > instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly > more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the > kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another > resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both > looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach > to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would > return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney If SMART is still operating as I remember they arrange for the kit to be on the boat so you don't have to carry it down there yourself, so no real problem there. Personally if I have camera kit I take it myself just for extra precaution, but they're all very careful generally. Ultimately it comes down to other things as well. SWV is Japanese-oriented and as a result maintains great scheduling/organisation, and many non-Japanese stay there for this, but they like to start early. Food is meant to be excellent, and the "house reef" is fabulously convenient. Also, some of the better rooms have a jacuzzi. SMART is generally cheaper and start a bit later, but this has negligable effect on the diving really. They didn't have a proper house reef when I was there, but this has likely all changed since they completed the new huts on the long jetty (same side of the island as SWV). I would be very happy staying at either of them, personally, so take you pick. I can't speak for Borneo Divers as it had only just opened when I left and they were still having teething problems at the time, but I'm sure they've fixed many of those by now. Stan |
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| On 20 Feb 2006 16:22:11 -0800, the cup of "Mark Schmidt" <mark_schmidt@hotmail.com> overfloweth with the following: > Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last > August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into > trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you > would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at > Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul > Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the > departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive > instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly > more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the > kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another > resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both > looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach > to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would > return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney If SMART is still operating as I remember they arrange for the kit to be on the boat so you don't have to carry it down there yourself, so no real problem there. Personally if I have camera kit I take it myself just for extra precaution, but they're all very careful generally. Ultimately it comes down to other things as well. SWV is Japanese-oriented and as a result maintains great scheduling/organisation, and many non-Japanese stay there for this, but they like to start early. Food is meant to be excellent, and the "house reef" is fabulously convenient. Also, some of the better rooms have a jacuzzi. SMART is generally cheaper and start a bit later, but this has negligable effect on the diving really. They didn't have a proper house reef when I was there, but this has likely all changed since they completed the new huts on the long jetty (same side of the island as SWV). I would be very happy staying at either of them, personally, so take you pick. I can't speak for Borneo Divers as it had only just opened when I left and they were still having teething problems at the time, but I'm sure they've fixed many of those by now. Stan |
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| Thanks. Holiday booked now with dive buddy. Counting down the weeks.... Using Dive Adventures for all arrangements through club. Should be great! "G Winstanley" <grost@NOSPAM.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:lsllv1tm5msivq0e7k495hl2um06mrh9n5@4ax.com... > On 20 Feb 2006 16:22:11 -0800, the cup of "Mark Schmidt" > <mark_schmidt@hotmail.com> overfloweth with the following: > >> Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last >> August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into >> trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you >> would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at >> Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul >> Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the >> departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive >> instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly >> more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the >> kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another >> resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both >> looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach >> to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would >> return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney > > If SMART is still operating as I remember they arrange for the kit to be > on the boat so you don't have to carry it down there yourself, so no > real problem there. Personally if I have camera kit I take it myself > just for extra precaution, but they're all very careful generally. > Ultimately it comes down to other things as well. SWV is > Japanese-oriented and as a result maintains great > scheduling/organisation, and many non-Japanese stay there for this, but > they like to start early. Food is meant to be excellent, and the "house > reef" is fabulously convenient. Also, some of the better rooms have a > jacuzzi. SMART is generally cheaper and start a bit later, but this has > negligable effect on the diving really. They didn't have a proper house > reef when I was there, but this has likely all changed since they > completed the new huts on the long jetty (same side of the island as > SWV). I would be very happy staying at either of them, personally, so > take you pick. I can't speak for Borneo Divers as it had only just > opened when I left and they were still having teething problems at the > time, but I'm sure they've fixed many of those by now. > > Stan |
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| Thanks. Holiday booked now with dive buddy. Counting down the weeks.... Using Dive Adventures for all arrangements through club. Should be great! "G Winstanley" <grost@NOSPAM.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:lsllv1tm5msivq0e7k495hl2um06mrh9n5@4ax.com... > On 20 Feb 2006 16:22:11 -0800, the cup of "Mark Schmidt" > <mark_schmidt@hotmail.com> overfloweth with the following: > >> Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last >> August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into >> trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you >> would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at >> Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul >> Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the >> departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive >> instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly >> more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the >> kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another >> resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both >> looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach >> to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would >> return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney > > If SMART is still operating as I remember they arrange for the kit to be > on the boat so you don't have to carry it down there yourself, so no > real problem there. Personally if I have camera kit I take it myself > just for extra precaution, but they're all very careful generally. > Ultimately it comes down to other things as well. SWV is > Japanese-oriented and as a result maintains great > scheduling/organisation, and many non-Japanese stay there for this, but > they like to start early. Food is meant to be excellent, and the "house > reef" is fabulously convenient. Also, some of the better rooms have a > jacuzzi. SMART is generally cheaper and start a bit later, but this has > negligable effect on the diving really. They didn't have a proper house > reef when I was there, but this has likely all changed since they > completed the new huts on the long jetty (same side of the island as > SWV). I would be very happy staying at either of them, personally, so > take you pick. I can't speak for Borneo Divers as it had only just > opened when I left and they were still having teething problems at the > time, but I'm sure they've fixed many of those by now. > > Stan |
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| Thanks. Holiday booked now with dive buddy. Counting down the weeks.... Using Dive Adventures for all arrangements through club. Should be great! "G Winstanley" <grost@NOSPAM.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:lsllv1tm5msivq0e7k495hl2um06mrh9n5@4ax.com... > On 20 Feb 2006 16:22:11 -0800, the cup of "Mark Schmidt" > <mark_schmidt@hotmail.com> overfloweth with the following: > >> Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last >> August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into >> trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you >> would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at >> Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul >> Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the >> departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive >> instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly >> more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the >> kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another >> resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both >> looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach >> to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would >> return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney > > If SMART is still operating as I remember they arrange for the kit to be > on the boat so you don't have to carry it down there yourself, so no > real problem there. Personally if I have camera kit I take it myself > just for extra precaution, but they're all very careful generally. > Ultimately it comes down to other things as well. SWV is > Japanese-oriented and as a result maintains great > scheduling/organisation, and many non-Japanese stay there for this, but > they like to start early. Food is meant to be excellent, and the "house > reef" is fabulously convenient. Also, some of the better rooms have a > jacuzzi. SMART is generally cheaper and start a bit later, but this has > negligable effect on the diving really. They didn't have a proper house > reef when I was there, but this has likely all changed since they > completed the new huts on the long jetty (same side of the island as > SWV). I would be very happy staying at either of them, personally, so > take you pick. I can't speak for Borneo Divers as it had only just > opened when I left and they were still having teething problems at the > time, but I'm sure they've fixed many of those by now. > > Stan |
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| Hi. You will LOVE Sipidan. My dive buddy and I were there last August. It is completely safe...you are more likely to get into trouble on the drive to the airport than on Sipidan Island. As you would know there is no accommodation on Sipidan itself: we stayed at Sipidan Water Village Resort which is actually on Mabul Island...absolutely faultless, from greeting the new guests to the departure: good gear, well-prepared and well-qualified dive instructors/masters and EXCELLENT logistical planning. Its slightly more expensive, but the diveboats are litterally ten feet from the kit-up area, so there is no lugging kit around beaches. SMART (another resort) and Borneo Divers all have resorts on Mabul and they both looked good, but you would be carrying your kit up and down the beach to the boats. I cannot recommend the Water Village enough...I would return there any time. Have a great trip. Mark in Sydney |
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