I just got certified. I have only dove in a small scuba park's lake. My max depth was 23 feet, calm, 6ft visibility.
I am taking a trip to Thailand (Mid to late November this year) and plan on staying in Phuket. I have heard that the Similan Islands and Richelieu Rock are the best places to go. There is a 4-day, 4-night liveaboard that looks nice. They do four dives a day.
I am concerned that this may be overkill since I am so new and have never dove in the Ocean before. Just the training from 9am to 5pm with only three dives at max 23 feet for my certification left me very tired so I am concerned about doing even more in the ocean.
I want to decide now because the liveaboard I was thinking of is almost full so I would need to buy the spot (just for me) now.
I have been considering the following:
Option 1: Take the Advanced Open Water course before the Liveaboard. That way I get five dives in the ocean first. Then go on the liveaboard and perhaps try Nitrox (they certify on board) to help me not feel so tired. This is the more expensive option. It also leaves me doing 19 dives and diving practically every day.
Option 2: Just do the liveaboard and take my advanced open water on the boat. The advantages to this is that it is cheaper. And, perhaps doing the advanced open water on the boat will give me something to do (studying) during my off-time. Still, the 4 dives a day has me concerned. I don't want to pay all that money and then end up only diving twice a day because I am tired.
Option 3: Do some diving day-trips (not to the Similan, just local areas). Then, if I feel confident and want to try it, do one of the 2-day, 1-night overnight trips to the Similan's. Or, if I feel very adventurous and confident, do a 3-day, 2-night on the South Siam or perhaps do a 4/4 on a liveaboard that still has an open spot (might be able to get a deal).
I would welcome any help/advice. I plan on making the decision on what to do in the next couple of days.
BTW, the liveaboard I was thinking of going on requires the AOW certification to do some of their dives. That was one of the reasons I am thinking of taking it either before or on the boat.
Thanks for your help.
I am taking a trip to Thailand (Mid to late November this year) and plan on staying in Phuket. I have heard that the Similan Islands and Richelieu Rock are the best places to go. There is a 4-day, 4-night liveaboard that looks nice. They do four dives a day.
I am concerned that this may be overkill since I am so new and have never dove in the Ocean before. Just the training from 9am to 5pm with only three dives at max 23 feet for my certification left me very tired so I am concerned about doing even more in the ocean.
I want to decide now because the liveaboard I was thinking of is almost full so I would need to buy the spot (just for me) now.
I have been considering the following:
Option 1: Take the Advanced Open Water course before the Liveaboard. That way I get five dives in the ocean first. Then go on the liveaboard and perhaps try Nitrox (they certify on board) to help me not feel so tired. This is the more expensive option. It also leaves me doing 19 dives and diving practically every day.
Option 2: Just do the liveaboard and take my advanced open water on the boat. The advantages to this is that it is cheaper. And, perhaps doing the advanced open water on the boat will give me something to do (studying) during my off-time. Still, the 4 dives a day has me concerned. I don't want to pay all that money and then end up only diving twice a day because I am tired.
Option 3: Do some diving day-trips (not to the Similan, just local areas). Then, if I feel confident and want to try it, do one of the 2-day, 1-night overnight trips to the Similan's. Or, if I feel very adventurous and confident, do a 3-day, 2-night on the South Siam or perhaps do a 4/4 on a liveaboard that still has an open spot (might be able to get a deal).
I would welcome any help/advice. I plan on making the decision on what to do in the next couple of days.
BTW, the liveaboard I was thinking of going on requires the AOW certification to do some of their dives. That was one of the reasons I am thinking of taking it either before or on the boat.
Thanks for your help.