Showing posts with label Pawara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pawara. Show all posts

Friday, 31 May 2013

Free Nitrox on Pawara. And free WI-FI

Pawara Liveaboard
Last season Pawara became the first boat to offer free WI-FI to it's guests, it's still one of the few boats that does.

This season it will also be offering free nitrox to certified divers.

If you are not nitrox certified you can do the PADI Nitrox specialty onboard.

Pawara is excellent value in the upper mid price range category. Cabins filled up fast last season.

To book please contact us

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Pawara Liveaboard photos 2012

Here are some photos of Pawara liveaboard cabins taken on 24 October 2012. Note that the main deck cabins have windows while the lower deck cabins have portholes. The main deck cabins also have more headroom.


Deluxe twin bunk (main deck)

Standard double (lower deck)

Master cabin (main deck)

Standard twin (lower deck)

Here are some more photos of the boat.

The crew and staff

shaded deck

stern

saloon

sundeck
bathroom




Monday, 11 June 2012

Nitrox on Diva Andaman

Diva Andaman has just installed a Nitrox membrane system. Next season enriched air will be available for just 200 baht per tank. A great addition to the best boat.

Diva Andaman

Other Thailand liveaboard news:
  • Nautica has raised prices by 9% for next season.
  • Hallelujah has also raised prices for next season by 9%. They were cheap last season so this price rise brings them in to line with other mid budget boats. A twin cabin for 4 days is now 29,700 baht.
  • Pawara have reduced their prices by 13%! This looks to be the value boat for next season with a twin cabin for a 4 day trip at 27,700 baht.
  • The old Queen Scuba is back in Thailand, now called Deep Andaman Queen. This is a welcome return, more on this boat in a future post.
  • Mariner One has been sold and at this time we are not sure if the new owners will be operating her next season.
  • Colona VI was sold at the end of last season and is now enjoying a new life in Pattaya.
  • Oriental Siren, a Thailand liveaboard that we don't promote, had to evacuate all guests to Layang Layang island after the boat started taking on water last week.


Friday, 29 July 2011

Fewer Similan Liveaboards this year

Yesterday I wrote that Black Manta liveaboard is now diving in Indonesia not Thailand. She is not the only boat that has made the move. Also changing destinations are Queen Scuba, Mermaid 1 and Mermaid 2.

Why have these liveaboards moved from Phuket to Indonesia? For the past several years these dive boats were flagged in Thailand and dived the Similan Islands from November to May. During the Similan off season the boats would sail down to Bali and dive Komodo, returning to Phuket again in November for the new season. That was until the Indonesian government changed the law. They now require all liveaboards operating in Indonesia to sail with an Indonesian flag. So with Komodo and Raja Ampat diving becoming increasing popular with traveling divers all these boats decided to relocate permanently to Indonesia.

There are several implications to this move and it's going to be interesting to see how it all plays out. The competition for divers in Indo has now increased massively. The traditional Indonesian dive operators really didn't like the Thai flagged boats diving Komodo for five months of the year so I reckon they are a bit worried now that four more big and well run dive boats are going to be competing with them year round. (This is a case of be careful what you wish for as it was the Indonesian operators who lobbied the Indonesia government to only allow Indonesian flagged boats).

Pawara liveaboard - set for a good season in the Similans
A question in my mind is whether there is a big enough market for all these dive boats in Indonesia. I can see that the Komodo bookings are good but Raja Ampat is a different story. Sorong, Ambon, Alor are all harder places to get to than Phuket or Bali. More flights are involved on hard to book Indonesian airlines. Raja Ampat trips tend to be long and therefore only of interest to really dedicated divers. This is not the case with Phuket liveaboards which are usually just 4 days 4 nights but can be as short as one night. There is a much bigger market for short dive trips with more casual divers in Phuket and Khao Lak. Thailand also has so much more to offer traveling divers besides just diving. Certainly there are lots of dedicated divers around, especially in Asia and the diving is superb, especially for underwater photographers but only time will tell if all these new boats can make a success of Raja Ampat or if some will fall away.

What does this mean for Similan Islands Diving? The first thing to say is that the boats haven't left Thailand because of the quality of the diving. All the dive operators are committed to Thailand are have plans to build newer, better boats for the Similan Islands. However as yet only one operator has done so with the introduction of White Manta into the Similan liveaboard market.

So for this season at least we will be seeing fewer dive boats in the Similan Islands. This is especially true of the mid price range boats. This will benefit the boats that remain. I expect Pawara to have a very good season, as well as Giamani and Scuba Explorer.

There are still plenty of budget Similan liveaboards available, particularly departing from Khao Lak but divers wanting a mid range liveaboard with double bed cabins, en-suite cabins, nitrox, hot water showers etc need to think about booking earlier this year to avoid being disappointed. This especially applies around Christmas, New Year, Easter and Golden Week busy periods. We are already struggling to find spaces over Christmas.