19 Days…

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And Counting…

It’s been 19 days since we’ve had a new case of Covid 19 in Phuket – amazing news for this beautiful Thai Island.. 19 days which has triggered the next phase of the ‘new normal’ to be put in place from 15 June.  The below infographic details phase 4 (courtesy of The Thai Public Relations Dept)

The Thai Public Relations department stated ‘ The establishments and services that were considered in risk groups will be allowed to resume their services. Alcohol beverages are allowed to be served in restaurants.  But some high-risk establishments are still not allowed to reopen, for example, pubs, bars, karaoke bars, and massage parlors, including ball houses and bouncy castles. They will remain closed for now because they have a large amount of close spacing and touching, so there is a higher risk of spreading the virus’


Diving Operations could resume Business on 3 June, however many large boats are in dry dock or have decided not to resume diving day trips until maybe October time which is understandable given there are no International inbound flights.  Phuket Airport opened today (13 June 2020) for Domestic flights and the Thai Government are looking at incentives to drive local tourism back to the land of smiles 🙂 which is welcoming news to all affected by the lockdown during the World pandemic.

We’ve been lucky in the sense that we are a well established Dive Operator in Phuket with many Expats and Foreign workers as regular returning guests so we’ve been able to charter private speedboats out to the local dive spots to get vitamin Sea 😉  We’ll continue to this as long as the weather and Sea conditions are safe to do so and we have the demand – the beauty about this kind of trip is that you’re usually back for lunch, you’ve missed the crowds and often have the dive site to yourselves at not much more cost than the shared large boat trips!

As far as the future for diving in Phuket, Covid 19 will have a major impact for many years to come as the boats’ capacities have been affected due to social distancing requirements.  Some of the larger dive boats have been cut by half the number of divers they can take – ouch!  We’re already seeing increase in prices for booking spots on these boats which in the current climate is a real challenge for everyone, a double edge sword 🙁 We’ll keep you updated on any changes there may be.  On a positive note, less divers means less crowds at dive sites and on the large boats which we know divers LOVE!  If the prices went up a little to support this, would divers really mind?

The National Parks remain closed until further notice so Phi Phi diving is not available right now – we’ll keep you posted when they open back up.

We hope you’re all safe and well and we absolutely know you’re dying to get back in the water as soon as you can!

We’ll be waiting for you 🙂

Pucker up Buttercup! Reef Safe Lip Balm :)

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We love our oceans very much so we have now added to our fabulous reef safe range, reef safe lip balm!  This cool mint lip balm has  SPF 15 built in to protect your lips from sun damage!  How cool(mint) is that 🙂

We can add our reef safe lip balm to your dive booking at point of deposit or you can simply pop to our dive centre and purchase at just 150THB!!  Not only do we stock this little beauty, we also have reef safe sunscreen in 120ml or 50ml bottles so you can be assured that you are using non-toxic products in our oceans..

 

Protect our reefs and use reef friendly sunscreen only

Perfect for your Dive Holiday!

 

Book 2 or more diving day trips or a Discover Scuba Diving day trip (perfect for non-swimmers to try diving!) with us and receive a FREE 50ml bottle of Reef Safe sunscreen!

Yes Please! Order me some!

More info can be found HERE about the effect of non-reef safe products and how our partner, Reef Repair are helping to educate around the globe.

Happy Diving 🙂

Diving & Tipping – Handy Info to Know

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We often get asked what is a good tip for a dive instructor, well that is entirely up to you!  As they are providing a service to you then your reward would usually reflect the standard of service provided by your dive instructor.. it’s a difficult one to write about as it’s up to any individual to offer a tip for great service, like you would at a restaurant after a fabulous meal and incredible service..

When you arrive for your day out on the large dive boats you’ll be welcomed by the Tour Leader who will go over the housekeeping bits you need to know (toilets, showers, dive site arrival time etc), then you will be looked after by your Instructor for the day.. at the end of the day the Tour Leader will gather everyone around to complete a quick debrief and usually asks if you’ve had a great day – Did the boat crew help you? Did someone go above and beyond from the boat team?  This is your opportunity to contribute to the pooled tips for the crew – an indication of what to tip would be around the 200-300thb (remember these are shared by the whole boat crew)..  As for Instructor tip then a good starting point is 1000thb (this isn’t written in stone of course, we just wanted to share what is a typical tip).

What we can tell you is that Instructors go to work for the love of the job, dive instructor salary isn’t particularly high so any additional cash they can make is TOTALLY appreciated whether that be photos and video sold of their guests day out or tips at the end of delivering a great experience.. and just for info, we at Andy’s Scuba Diving do not receive any part of tips/photo & video monies from the Instructors – they have worked for it not us!

We hope this little insight helps you if you’re wondering ‘what tip should I give?’  We’re strong believers to reward for a great job, tips are there to be earned, not to be expected!

 

Happy Diving! 😉