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Culture and History

This itinerary is for beginner scuba divers, who don't want 100% diving. If you're completely new to scuba diving, take a three or four day open water course during your first scuba stop, although this will mean spending a day or two in a classroom and at the bottom of a resort pool. Good food, culture and sights to be had, with three dive destinations.

Prepare

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Go

  • Fly to Phuket, Thailand and live aboard to travel to the Similan Islands, 4 days. Here you will find fantastic diving and it is possibly the cheapest place in the world to do a full service "live aboard."
    • If learning to dive here, you may wish to allow at least 5 or 6 days, as your course may take 4 days and you must not dive on the last day before flying.
  • Fly to Singapore and enjoy civilization, 2 days
  • Fly to Bali, Indonesia and experience culture with scuba diving at the north end of the island near Lovina, 1 week

Stay safe

Remember to allow 24 hours between your last dive at any location and getting on an plane! Also, travel insurance covering diving is a must for diving in Southeast Asia. Recompression chambers are privately run and expensive.

Get out

Ko Tao and Ang Thong National Marine Park website

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