Monday, June 16, 2008

High Season here we come...

We have been getting quite a lot of emails with questions on the 'low season' in July and whether we operate in 'low season'.

JULY AND AUGUST ARE NOT LOW SEASON ON KOH TAO, but the 2 busiest months of the year and we strongly recommend everyone that has plans to visit to pre book especially in between July 14th until August 31st as many places will be completely booked out. There will not be much accomodation left ....

Thailand has two major coast lines, the West Coast and the East Coast, with two different seasons on either coast.

The weather on the West Coast (Phuket-Krabi-Phi Phi-Similans) is influenced by the Indian Ocean which generates its annual South West Monsoon from May until September.

The East Coast (Koh Tao- Samui- Phangan) depend on weather systems in the South Chinese Sea and we have our annual North East Monsoon from November until January.

It is a general misconception to assume that rain in Phi Phi automatically means rain on the other coast as well, both seasons are different as they are being influcenced by different weather systems.

Koh Tao is lucky to be on the East Coast with already a much shorter rainy season, but also due to the shape of the island we can always find sheltered dive sites and can offer all your round diving.

Many dive operators in the West Coast are seizing there diving for July and August due to the bad weather, every body on Koh Tao operates as normal and the weather is normally fine.


Below overview might help you, but unfortunately weather is not an exact science and is hard to predict but the rain, surface and underwater conditions, waves and winds documented below have been based on many years of experience of dive shop owners here in Thailand.

You can find more info on diving conditions on Koh Tao on this link www.divingkohtaothailand.com/diving_conditions.php


Gulf of Thailand - Koh Tao

Months Underwater Surface
Jan-Feb Fair/Good Choppy
Mar-Apr Excellent Calm
May-Jun Good Choppy
Jul-Aug Excellent Choppy
Sep-Oct Excellent Calm
Nov-Dec Poor Rough

Andaman Sea - Similan Islands

Months Underwater Surface
Jan-Mar Excellent Calm
April Good/Excellent Calm/choppy
May-Oct Poor/Fair Rough
Nov-Dec Fair/Good Choppy

During this period diving the Similans is not possible and the Marine Park is closed.

West Coast- Phi Phi/Krabi/Koh Lanta

Months Underwater Surface
Jan-Mar Excellent Calm
April-Jun Good Choppy
Jul-Oct Poor
Choppy
Nov-Dec Good Calm

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

GREEN FINS



We are very pleased to announce that Scuba Junction is the first dive center on Koh Tao that has been accepted as a Green Fins Member in Thailand.

Green Fins is a non profit organisation creating local awareness on coral and marine preservation through education and supporting local communities and projects.

From now on Green Fins and Scuba Junction will work together and we their support we will be able to educate and inform our divers better on what they can do to make a difference.

"Thank you for wishing to join as a Green Fins Member Operator. Green Fins is a project of the United Nations Environment Programme and last year was active in Thailand and the Philippines.

Joining Green Fins shows a commitment to maintain and, more importantly, improve environmental practices in the dive and snorkel industry. Your help in this goal is much appreciated.

As a United Nations Environment Programme project, Green Fins members are committed to improving environmental practices so to remain a Green Fins member in future means certain basic levels of good environmental practice must be achieved."



Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Gap year graduates














And then....

There were 4 new Dive masters graduating from Scuba Junction.

Jon (showing off his bouyancy skills) , from the UK but living in Switzerland (yeah, yeah we know why...) , Event Coordinator.


Dan, UK, Broker (the worse* half of Laura…)

Laura, UK, Marketing manager (better half of Dan..)







Kurt (look at the muscles ladies...) Detective with Birmingham Police (we won’t tell any one what you were up to during these 6 weeks with us…)


It was a pleasure having you around , and I should not forget Phillippe and Ben who will finish very soon as well. You were a great bunch of people, all very good confident Dive Pros now and a great example for our new DMTS.
I wish you good luck in the diving world and I am sure our paths will cross again under or above the water.
K.

*not funny but I can not help myself….

PS: All of them have joined our facebook group so you will be able to ask them in person about their experience…..