Im interested in diving on a liveaboard, but not sure if I have been diving enough. What are the minimum criteria?
All liveaboard boats in Thailand offer dive guide services as part of the package. This is included in the price and usually the ratio is four or six-to-one guide. Some people prefer diving with a guide simply because with a guide you’ll see more underwater but if you’re feeling as if you don’t have enough experience, then the guide is also there for your safety. As long as you are entry level certified, the crew will take care of you. Some of the dive sites in Burma—depending on tide conditions—may not be suitable if you have very little experience or have not dived in a few years, but please ask and with a few pointed questions from our side, we can usually figure out if the trip is OK for you or not. Most liveaboards offer up to four dives per day, so even if you sit a few dives out, you will still have a good trip and get to see amazing stuff. No one ever said you must do every dive; if you don’t feel up to it, sit a dive out. All the boat crews do their best to make you feel comfo