Hintermann
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- Messages
- 1,049
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, UK
- # of dives
- 500 - 999
Understood. Each to his/her own. I believe that divers are usually more sensitive than other travellers to anything that goes wrong, probably because of the nature of the holiday activity. Therefore, both positive and negative reviews can be biased by personal experience.I've dived with them several times and won't hesitate to dive with them every opportunity I get!
For instance, I had a super time on a 11/12 cruise of Raja Ampat on board the MSV Seahorse. But I noted that only a few months later another diver reported (in these forums) a very bad experience on the same boat and probably the same crew for the most part. This can happen.
My decision to avoid the Siren Fleet after just one trip was not based on anything that went wrong (nothing did) or lack of professionalism among the crew (no complaints there) but rather their attitude towards the guests and the overall atmosphere. I got the impression that they were being patronising and occasionally hostile and while most of us preferred to keep quiet, an American guest (very justifiably) had a major altercation with them. To be honest, of the 19 liveaboard cruises that I have been on, the Philippine Siren is the only one where I was glad to leave the boat despite some great diving.
I can understand and accept that not all diver guests feel the same or even have similar priorities. But one can only speak from and make decisions based on personal experience and with me and the Siren Fleet, it was a very decisive "never again!".