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  #11  
Old 12-06-2004, 06:27 PM
Sonya
 
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Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Hi

Me and my partner were in Phuket in April this year and did a great 2 day
trip to Phi Phi with Calypso Divers.
http://www.calypsophuket.com/calhell/diving.html
The trip cost about £105 for 7 dives included tanks and weights, breakfast
and lunch both days and 1 nights accommodation on Phi Phi. Bargain!! In fact
we've already booked for their 4 day liveaboard to Similan Islands and
Richelieu Rock next April for £380. They we're very professional at all
times.


"Neil" <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:1102336529.409322.225550@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.
>
> I was diving at Phi Phi at the end of october. All the outfits charge
> the same price (they have an agreement), and mostly visit the same
> sites.
>
> We used Princess divers (http://www.scuba-diving-phi-phi.com/), who
> were very friendly and professional. They sorted out my wife's buoyancy
> problems and we came away with a nice DVD of some of our dives
> (including the Mantas).
>
> We paid around 1600 bhat for a two dive trip, including lunch (that's
> around 23 gbp), and some kit hire. Starting at 8.30, back at about
> 1.30. Trips to more distant sites were more expensive and took longer.
>
> There are some pics up at http://www.shiry.me.uk/phiphi.htm
> Feeling jealous already,
>
> Neil
>



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  #12  
Old 12-06-2004, 06:27 PM
Sonya
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Hi

Me and my partner were in Phuket in April this year and did a great 2 day
trip to Phi Phi with Calypso Divers.
http://www.calypsophuket.com/calhell/diving.html
The trip cost about £105 for 7 dives included tanks and weights, breakfast
and lunch both days and 1 nights accommodation on Phi Phi. Bargain!! In fact
we've already booked for their 4 day liveaboard to Similan Islands and
Richelieu Rock next April for £380. They we're very professional at all
times.


"Neil" <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:1102336529.409322.225550@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.
>
> I was diving at Phi Phi at the end of october. All the outfits charge
> the same price (they have an agreement), and mostly visit the same
> sites.
>
> We used Princess divers (http://www.scuba-diving-phi-phi.com/), who
> were very friendly and professional. They sorted out my wife's buoyancy
> problems and we came away with a nice DVD of some of our dives
> (including the Mantas).
>
> We paid around 1600 bhat for a two dive trip, including lunch (that's
> around 23 gbp), and some kit hire. Starting at 8.30, back at about
> 1.30. Trips to more distant sites were more expensive and took longer.
>
> There are some pics up at http://www.shiry.me.uk/phiphi.htm
> Feeling jealous already,
>
> Neil
>



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  #13  
Old 12-06-2004, 06:27 PM
Sonya
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Hi

Me and my partner were in Phuket in April this year and did a great 2 day
trip to Phi Phi with Calypso Divers.
http://www.calypsophuket.com/calhell/diving.html
The trip cost about £105 for 7 dives included tanks and weights, breakfast
and lunch both days and 1 nights accommodation on Phi Phi. Bargain!! In fact
we've already booked for their 4 day liveaboard to Similan Islands and
Richelieu Rock next April for £380. They we're very professional at all
times.


"Neil" <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:1102336529.409322.225550@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.
>
> I was diving at Phi Phi at the end of october. All the outfits charge
> the same price (they have an agreement), and mostly visit the same
> sites.
>
> We used Princess divers (http://www.scuba-diving-phi-phi.com/), who
> were very friendly and professional. They sorted out my wife's buoyancy
> problems and we came away with a nice DVD of some of our dives
> (including the Mantas).
>
> We paid around 1600 bhat for a two dive trip, including lunch (that's
> around 23 gbp), and some kit hire. Starting at 8.30, back at about
> 1.30. Trips to more distant sites were more expensive and took longer.
>
> There are some pics up at http://www.shiry.me.uk/phiphi.htm
> Feeling jealous already,
>
> Neil
>



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  #14  
Old 12-06-2004, 06:27 PM
Sonya
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Hi

Me and my partner were in Phuket in April this year and did a great 2 day
trip to Phi Phi with Calypso Divers.
http://www.calypsophuket.com/calhell/diving.html
The trip cost about £105 for 7 dives included tanks and weights, breakfast
and lunch both days and 1 nights accommodation on Phi Phi. Bargain!! In fact
we've already booked for their 4 day liveaboard to Similan Islands and
Richelieu Rock next April for £380. They we're very professional at all
times.


"Neil" <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:1102336529.409322.225550@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.
>
> I was diving at Phi Phi at the end of october. All the outfits charge
> the same price (they have an agreement), and mostly visit the same
> sites.
>
> We used Princess divers (http://www.scuba-diving-phi-phi.com/), who
> were very friendly and professional. They sorted out my wife's buoyancy
> problems and we came away with a nice DVD of some of our dives
> (including the Mantas).
>
> We paid around 1600 bhat for a two dive trip, including lunch (that's
> around 23 gbp), and some kit hire. Starting at 8.30, back at about
> 1.30. Trips to more distant sites were more expensive and took longer.
>
> There are some pics up at http://www.shiry.me.uk/phiphi.htm
> Feeling jealous already,
>
> Neil
>



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  #15  
Old 12-06-2004, 06:27 PM
Sonya
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Hi

Me and my partner were in Phuket in April this year and did a great 2 day
trip to Phi Phi with Calypso Divers.
http://www.calypsophuket.com/calhell/diving.html
The trip cost about £105 for 7 dives included tanks and weights, breakfast
and lunch both days and 1 nights accommodation on Phi Phi. Bargain!! In fact
we've already booked for their 4 day liveaboard to Similan Islands and
Richelieu Rock next April for £380. They we're very professional at all
times.


"Neil" <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:1102336529.409322.225550@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.
>
> I was diving at Phi Phi at the end of october. All the outfits charge
> the same price (they have an agreement), and mostly visit the same
> sites.
>
> We used Princess divers (http://www.scuba-diving-phi-phi.com/), who
> were very friendly and professional. They sorted out my wife's buoyancy
> problems and we came away with a nice DVD of some of our dives
> (including the Mantas).
>
> We paid around 1600 bhat for a two dive trip, including lunch (that's
> around 23 gbp), and some kit hire. Starting at 8.30, back at about
> 1.30. Trips to more distant sites were more expensive and took longer.
>
> There are some pics up at http://www.shiry.me.uk/phiphi.htm
> Feeling jealous already,
>
> Neil
>



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  #16  
Old 12-08-2004, 08:54 PM
Jerome Meekings
 
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Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Neil <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.


The Monsoon usualy has little efect on Koh Tao diving.

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  #17  
Old 12-08-2004, 08:54 PM
Jerome Meekings
 
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Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Neil <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.


The Monsoon usualy has little efect on Koh Tao diving.

--
>replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me

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  #18  
Old 12-08-2004, 08:54 PM
Jerome Meekings
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Neil <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.


The Monsoon usualy has little efect on Koh Tao diving.

--
>replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me

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  #19  
Old 12-08-2004, 08:54 PM
Jerome Meekings
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Neil <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.


The Monsoon usualy has little efect on Koh Tao diving.

--
>replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me

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Old 12-08-2004, 08:54 PM
Jerome Meekings
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand recommendations?

Neil <nat24@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> At this time of year I think you're really limited to the Andaman Sea
> because of the Monsoon.


The Monsoon usualy has little efect on Koh Tao diving.

--
>replace spamblock with my family name to e-mail me

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