Nitrox at Komodo land-based?

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chillyinCanada

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I'm day dreaming of my Indo diving next winter.

It's my preference to dive nitrox, particularly when doing multiple dives, multiple days.

I'm looking for a land-based resort with good dive op, good food, air con and of course, nitrox.

Dirtfarmer always recommends Scuba Junkies. Unfortunately, it turns out they don't offer nitrox though I understand they've finally got some aircon units.

Anybody? @Luko?
 
I did a few day dives from LBJ before my liveaboard in March with Blue Marlin and they have Nitrox.
Though unless you like crowded backpacker boats and dive guides who know more beer brands than names of nudibranches, I wouldn't recommend Blue Marlin.
 
Though unless you like crowded backpacker boats and dive guides who know more beer brands than names of nudibranches, I wouldn't recommend Blue Marlin.

Well? Where would you recommend, or is there no place for me?
 
komodo resort fits the bill but the price is high enough you might as well consider a liveaboard like the blue manta and be able to hit the southern sites and padar. land based from LBJ is cheaper, but you end up with boat rides like palau to the dive site.

there are also budget phinisi liveaboards like wunderpus and la unua that are an option if you want to keep costs lower and can live without the nitrox.
 
Though unless you like crowded backpacker boats and dive guides who know more beer brands than names of nudibranches, I wouldn't recommend Blue Marlin.
That was not my experience at all. I have only been diving with them once but we had the boat to ourselves and a great local divemaster.
 
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