Sipadan and Komodo island diving

Hi Guys,

Wow! What an incredible response to our Tsunami update. Judging from all the enquiries received, the diving community will be very quick to show their support and return to the areas effected.

Thailand and Burma liveaboardtrips are, almost all, running as normal. We ask you to make your own selection as we have not singled out a particular operator so soon after the Tsunami.

However, you guys sent us so many requests for dive trip suggestions, we’ve come up with some specials for you where great diving and great value can be enjoyed in areas completely untouched by recent events.

Last Minute Sipadan dive deal.

If you can travel at short notice, you can have 4 days and 3 nights diving at Sipadan at an incredible US$ 375. And best of all, you can add extra nights at the same great value. The catch? You must complete the trip by the end of February, so act today. Email us at blog@dive-the-world.com with subject “Borneo Divers Sipadan Offer” and we’ll make it happen. Alternatively, check out the Borneo Divers resort

Dragons and Mantas

A truly outstanding dive adventure awaits on a liveaboard in Indonesia. Visit the fabled Komodo Dragons and experience marine biodiversity you have only read about. All aboard the luxurious Komodo Dancer with its first class service and facilities. Care for a dance with a manta? These guys have the GPS coordinates but they are not telling anyone. Send us an email: blog@dive-the-world.com with subject ‘Komodo Dancer Offer’ and we’ll lead you to the floor.

Remember, if you have dived with us before, just remind us and claim your additional 5% loyalty bonus.

And don’t forget our ‘Dive The World 200% Price Pledge’ – If you can book the same package any cheaper then we will return 200% of the price difference (see our terms page for more details).

Hope you liked the 2 offers and that this has given you some food for thought for your next trip. Any questions, any time just send us an email and we’ll do the rest.

Take Care and Happy New Year to all

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Published 24 Jan 2005