{"id":2183,"date":"2006-02-28T10:59:51","date_gmt":"2006-02-28T10:59:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/2006\/02\/28\/the-beetle-goes-diving-in-the-similan-islands\/"},"modified":"2018-01-09T20:09:18","modified_gmt":"2018-01-09T20:09:18","slug":"the-beetle-goes-diving-in-the-similan-islands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/the-beetle-goes-diving-in-the-similan-islands.html","title":{"rendered":"The              Beetle Goes Diving in the Similan Islands"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\"Similan Islands\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-02-enews-image014.jpg\" \/>               The Similan Islands can be found about one hundred kilometres               northwest of Phuket, Thailand. They comprise nine granite islands               covered in tropical jungle. The word Similan is said to be given               by Malay fisherman who named it &#8220;The Nine Islands&#8221;               (Sembilan is &#8220;nine&#8221; in Malay) and now the islands are               identified by a Thai name and a number, for example, Ko Huyong               (Island #1), located at the southern end of the chain or Ko Miang               (Island #4) located in the middle. The Similan Islands are               national parks and there is limited accommodation on them.<\/p>\n<p>The Beetle has always been attracted to the idea of diving in the               Similan Islands, and they are reckoned to be the second best dive               site in SE Asia, after Sipadan. It is not possible to stay on the               Similans and dive, so the usual arrangement is to stay on a               liveaboard. These are not cheap and range from US $300 and               upwards for 3 nights stay. Generally speaking with liveaboards,               you get what you pay for, so the more you pay, generally, the               better living accommodation you have, nicer food and so on. <img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"right\" class=\"pic\" alt=\"Similan Islands\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-02-enews-image015.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p>This was not to be my case as I soon discovered. First, I was               told that I would not be sharing my cabin with a male, and that               the cabins had bunk beds on top of each other. What actually               happened is that I shared my cabin with a young Canadian guy who               was very nice, and the beds were about two feet apart and not               bunk beds at all. Next I discovered that the boat was in fact               over booked and that there was one dive passenger too many on               board. There was a jumble around with the mostly male group and               someone slept with the three dive masters in what can best be               described as a hole under the bow, though in the end, there was a               fight to sleep on top of the boat because it was so hot and               damned uncomfortable. Except it rained and then there was a fight               to get back down again. The food was okay, but we started to run               out of food, especially items such as milk after two days. I               started to feel a little bit ripped off, I&#8217;d paid a lot of               money &#8211; US $600 which I couldn&#8217;t really afford, but did so               because I felt it was a once in a lifetime chance, and that I was               in Thailand, why not, but I came away feeling that it was               extremely poor value for money and the diving wasn&#8217;t actually               that good, and I would not repeat the experience.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\"Similan Islands\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-02-enews-image016.jpg\" \/>               There were 15 of us and three dive guides. Usually, you are put               into groups according to experience, but this did not happen               here, so we had mixed ability groups, and then I discovered that               of the 15 people, 5 people were novices and had only just               completed their PADI open water course, which seemed incredibly               mean for them &#8211; the Similans is not easy diving, strong currents               and deep. The problem with being in mixed groups is that in these               conditions, you usually have to surface when the first person is               low on air and needs to come up to the surface, and in this case,               this was sometimes after 20 minutes. Not ideal. Having said this,               the beginner divers coped extremely well with the difficult               conditions, far better than I would have at their level. It               wasn&#8217;t their fault, they&#8217;d just been ill advised to go to               the Similan Islands. There was one couple who didn&#8217;t mix much               with the rest of the group, who between them had a couple of               hundred dives. It seemed to be their mission to destroy as much               sea life as possible on each and every dive. Between them, they               seemed to flatten and break any hard corals that came in their               way. Night dives were the worst times to witness this mass               destruction. The dive guides said and did nothing about this               blatant lack of consideration, and bad dive manners. None of us               wanted to dive with them, and after a while they were allowed to               go off and do their own thing as they were also avid               photographers and were usually far behind the rest of the group               anyway. <img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"right\" class=\"pic\" alt=\"Boat on a beach\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-02-enews-image017.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Night dives were a complete fiasco. The first two sets of night               dives were taken by just two of the dive masters, so picture               this, 15 divers and 2 dive masters and a whole bunch of               inadequate torches. They bumped, jostled, elbowed, finned each               other in the face, the back, leg, you name it. It was horrible               and unpleasant and if someone saw, as happened, a turtle, then               everyone swooped on it and shone their feeble torches in its               eyes. On the last night dive, there was only one dive master for               the group as the other was ill. Each of the dive masters was very               nice and interesting to talk to, and I should say that they were               all safe, but it became increasingly clear that they did not get               on and that this was the first time they&#8217;d all worked               together. The crew were pretty lazy. They would help you if they               were being watched, but if there was no-one around, they&#8217;d               just sit and watch you.<\/p>\n<p>What was it like? Disappointing, in a word. Very quiet, not huge               amounts of aquatic life, certainly no leopard sharks which are               supposed to be common there (the picture is of a leopard shark at               Sipadan, about 3m long but totally harmless). <img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\"Leopard shark\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-02-enews-image018.jpg\" \/> Strong currents in places, a lot of               surge in others, and in one case, 3m visibility. I&#8217;d done a               couple of dives around the Phi Phi islands on a cattle boat (i.e.               45 divers), which whilst the visibility was not that great, the               diving was far superior to all but two of the dives I did on the               Similan Islands. Something was wrong, seriously wrong, it should               not have been like this.<\/p>\n<p>At first, I thought it was me, that maybe I had hyped the               Similans up too much in my mind, especially having dived in               Sipadan just two weeks earlier which was in every way far, far               better than the Similans. No, I am an experienced diver, I               don&#8217;t think it was a case of expecting too much, but it just               didn&#8217;t hang together.<\/p>\n<p>When I got back to Bangkok, I put a message on the dive board of               the Lonely Planet Thorn Tree (an excellent resource) about my               experience asking if other people had had a similar time. Slowly,               slowly, the replies came in: who did I go with? Which sites did               we dive and so on. Eventually, with input from dive instructors               based in Phuket and other dissatisfied customers I pieced               together what had <img decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"12\" align=\"left\" class=\"pic\" alt=\"Turtle\" src=\"\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/pictures\/2006\/2006-02-enews-image019.jpg\" \/>really happened. It seems to be like this: the               owner of the boat is greedy, he pays the crew including the dive               masters very little, but is good at marketing. The three dive               masters had never worked together before and were relatively new               to the Similans and one is well known for not looking after their               charges. The\u00c3\u0192\u00af\u00c3\u201a\u00bf\u00c3\u201a\u00bddive sites we visited were largely not the best for               diving, but more convenient for the sailing schedule. I am not               pleased that given the money I paid that we didn&#8217;t even tick               off some of the best sites, we just didn&#8217;t. A classic flog it               and ignore the complaints scenario.<\/p>\n<p>So what did I learn, and what is the motto of the story? It               wasn&#8217;t all a disaster. Getting wet, i.e. any kind of diving               is usually good, and there were two excellent dive sites we               visited, but the rest, the remaining 12 were distinctly lack               lustre, considering the Similan Island&#8217;s reputation &#8211; and the               night dives were appalling. I went right at the start of the               season, and this was the boat&#8217;s first trip of the season (old               boat, new season). Maybe I should have waited until later in the               season when operations became smoother. I&#8217;d recommend asking               around, getting personal recommendations by people who have made               the trip. Ask the right questions, like how many divers per dive               guide? Are the groups segregated by experience? Which sites do               you go to?<\/p>\n<p>If anyone has had any good experiences of the Similans, I&#8217;d               love to hear from them.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Similan Islands can be found about one hundred kilometres northwest of Phuket, Thailand. They comprise nine granite islands covered in tropical jungle. 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