South East
Asia offers a lot to do, but a must do activity is diving. Where to go? The
Philippines and Thailand are probably the best countries to do so.
If you
chose Thailand, there are basically two options: the Andaman Sea, west coast
and the Gulf of Thailand, on the Pacific side.
Today we
will focus on the east coast, the Gulf of Thailand, and more specifically, on
Koh Tao: in Thai, koh refers to island, and tao to turtle. It is the smallest (21km2)of
three islands, only reachable by ferri from:
- Any of the other two islands: Koh Samui or Koh Pha Ngan.
- The peninsula: Surat Thani and Chumphon.
You can
consider flying to Samui International Airport or take an overnight train from
Bangkok.
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Sairee Beach, Koh Tao. |
The main activity
of the island is DIVING, so no problem if you have to look for a school because
there are plenty of them, and the best of all: same prices everywhere.
So, if you
want to get the Open Water (the first level) and dive up to 18m deep, you will
pay 9,800B.
A good
choice is SCUBA JUNCTION, on Sairee Beach: great location, all the diving spots
within a short trip by boat, small groups and great diving gear.
In my case,
I did the Open Water there only with a friend, so two students and one
instructor for us!!
Address:
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Sairee Beach
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Koh Tao
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Suratthani
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84360
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Thailand
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Telephone:
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+66 (0)77 456 164
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Fax:
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+66 (0)77 456 013
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Information:
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We are open every day from 6.30am - 7.30pm.
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You will
get the Open Water in just 3 to 4 days, and that’s it: ready to dive anywhere
worldwide.
Cool staff
in Scuba Junction, as they were the ones who invited us to join them along with
other divers for some beers the last day of the course.
They also
offer accommodation at a good price right next to the school. Worth consider
this option!
Scuba
Junction can be the first step of a fascinating world.