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derbot
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:18 pm Post subject: Can I wing it in Thailand |
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I'm going to Thailand for near two weeks in February and I was wondering if I can wing the accommodation etc. without booking. I want to do a PADI course so I'm thinking about Koh Tao for that but otherwise I have no real plans.
What do you suggest, if you have been there before? Should I plan the whole thing or is it realistic/practical/enjoyable to play it by ear? |
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Drew345

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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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"peak" season ends about the second week of Jan. You should be fine to wing it in Feb. |
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oldtactics

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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:28 am Post subject: |
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I spent last March there and the only place that I booked ahead was the guesthouse that I stayed in on my first night. The only time I'd recommend booking ahead is if you're planning on hitting up any of the full moon parties. Otherwise, no problem at all. Enjoy! |
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BoholDiver
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:47 am Post subject: |
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Excet in extreme busy periods, nowhere in Thailand is totally booked up. But you may not be able to get a certain hotel/hostel/inn.
I always book the first day or 2 and then switch/extend. |
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northway
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:35 am Post subject: |
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BoholDiver wrote: |
Excet in extreme busy periods, nowhere in Thailand is totally booked up. But you may not be able to get a certain hotel/hostel/inn.
I always book the first day or 2 and then switch/extend. |
This is what I do as well. With the number of places that there are to stay in any tourist destination in Southeast Asia, you want to get a feel for the place before committing for the whole time. |
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derbot
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:50 pm Post subject: |
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Excellent. Thanks guys. |
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BoholDiver
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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I am glad to read veteran travelers agreeing with me. It gives me confidence that I knwo what I'm doing.
northway wrote: |
BoholDiver wrote: |
Excet in extreme busy periods, nowhere in Thailand is totally booked up. But you may not be able to get a certain hotel/hostel/inn.
I always book the first day or 2 and then switch/extend. |
This is what I do as well. With the number of places that there are to stay in any tourist destination in Southeast Asia, you want to get a feel for the place before committing for the whole time. |
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AnsanAnswers
Joined: 16 Jul 2010
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:48 pm Post subject: Re: Can I wing it in Thailand |
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derbot wrote: |
I'm going to Thailand for near two weeks in February and I was wondering if I can wing the accommodation etc. without booking. I want to do a PADI course so I'm thinking about Koh Tao for that but otherwise I have no real plans.
What do you suggest, if you have been there before? Should I plan the whole thing or is it realistic/practical/enjoyable to play it by ear? |
If you're looking to get Scuba certified on Koh Tao I would highly recommend Ban's Diving Resort in Sairee Beach. The 4-day PADI open water certification is only about $300us (9,800 thb) and that includes your room. It would be in your best interest to call and confirm availability at least a few days in advance (even more if your trip coincides with a full moon party).
The staff was friendly, the equipment and facilities were great, the rooms were clean and their restaurant was delicious.
You can read more about my trip here:
http://www.ansananswers.com/Travel/thailand.html
Ban's Diving Resort official website (other sites are for booking agents):
http://www.bansdivingresort.com/index.html |
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derbot
Joined: 04 May 2010
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 7:52 pm Post subject: Re: Can I wing it in Thailand |
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AnsanAnswers wrote: |
derbot wrote: |
I'm going to Thailand for near two weeks in February and I was wondering if I can wing the accommodation etc. without booking. I want to do a PADI course so I'm thinking about Koh Tao for that but otherwise I have no real plans.
What do you suggest, if you have been there before? Should I plan the whole thing or is it realistic/practical/enjoyable to play it by ear? |
If you're looking to get Scuba certified on Koh Tao I would highly recommend Ban's Diving Resort in Sairee Beach. The 4-day PADI open water certification is only about $300us (9,800 thb) and that includes your room. It would be in your best interest to call and confirm availability at least a few days in advance (even more if your trip coincides with a full moon party).
The staff was friendly, the equipment and facilities were great, the rooms were clean and their restaurant was delicious.
You can read more about my trip here:
http://www.ansananswers.com/Travel/thailand.html
Ban's Diving Resort official website (other sites are for booking agents):
http://www.bansdivingresort.com/index.html |
Yea, nice try Ban. Nah, just kidding You're not the first person to recommend them. Have looked at the website and it all looks good. I couldn't see where you found that price though. |
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derbot
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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By the way, that's a great website you have yourself AnsanAnswers. Very helpful. Thanks |
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AnsanAnswers
Joined: 16 Jul 2010
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:27 pm Post subject: Re: Can I wing it in Thailand |
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derbot wrote: |
AnsanAnswers wrote: |
derbot wrote: |
I'm going to Thailand for near two weeks in February and I was wondering if I can wing the accommodation etc. without booking. I want to do a PADI course so I'm thinking about Koh Tao for that but otherwise I have no real plans.
What do you suggest, if you have been there before? Should I plan the whole thing or is it realistic/practical/enjoyable to play it by ear? |
If you're looking to get Scuba certified on Koh Tao I would highly recommend Ban's Diving Resort in Sairee Beach. The 4-day PADI open water certification is only about $300us (9,800 thb) and that includes your room. It would be in your best interest to call and confirm availability at least a few days in advance (even more if your trip coincides with a full moon party).
The staff was friendly, the equipment and facilities were great, the rooms were clean and their restaurant was delicious.
You can read more about my trip here:
http://www.ansananswers.com/Travel/thailand.html
Ban's Diving Resort official website (other sites are for booking agents):
http://www.bansdivingresort.com/index.html |
Yea, nice try Ban. Nah, just kidding You're not the first person to recommend them. Have looked at the website and it all looks good. I couldn't see where you found that price though. |
The price is listed on their open water diver page:
http://www.bansdivingresort.com/diving/open-water-diver.html
If you have the time, I would highly recommend getting your Advanced Diving certification while you are there. I believe it's only an extra $100 usd and you'll get 4 more dives; navigation, night and 2 electives such as photography, fish identification or even diver propulsion device (dvp).
Thanks for the compliment on the website. It's actually my first site, but it took awhile to put it all together. Definitely helps fill all the spare time I have as a public school teacher.
Have a safe trip! |
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