Sunrise Divers - Tuesday, 23 September 2008

MV Jazz - Dive Burma - 10% Discount!

The MV Jazz has a great offer for Burma trips during the 2008 - 2009 season. Burma is still the "last frontier" of diving in this area. Compared to the Similan Islands, very few boats head into the Mergui Archipelago, and the Jazz still does exploration dives on almost all trips, sometimes discovering great new dive sites. The Burma trips have that adventure feel to them. Many times you won't see another dive boat for days. If you like to explore - Burma is for you!

Read more about Diving in Burma

As a special Burma promotion, we are offering a special on the MV Jazz liveaboard - if you book any Burma trip this season and pay in full before December 31st, there's a 10% discount for you.
Booking and Reservations

You can email to info@sunrise-divers.com or call Sunrise Divers Hotline 08 4626 4646.



Sunrise Divers - Monday, 15 September 2008

MV Nautica - Special Offer - 10% Discount

The MV Nautica is one of the very few liveaboards that offer a small group experience. The tendency now is to have boats taking 16,18,20 or more divers on large boats. Nautica is not a small boat, there is loads of space to relax, cabins are very comfortable, service is top quality and the boat takes only 12 customers if fully booked. Sure this means the price is a little higher, but many people are looking for that little extra service and privacy which is what Nautica offers.

As a special kick off to the liveaboard season, you can receive a 10% discount on any trip on MV Nautica if booked and paid in full before October 15th. We hope to hear from you soon!

Booking and Reservations

You can email to info@sunrise-divers.com, call Sunrise Divers Hotline 08 4626 4646 or contact us through the website.



Sunrise Divers - Monday, 1 September 2008

Phuket Airport is Open. See you soon!

We are sure you must have noticed the news over the weekend... On Friday, a large group of protesters took over Phuket Airport as part of a wider protest against the government. We will not comment on the politics, but the occupation of the airport here in Phuket took many by surprise. Politics normally stays in Bangkok and has no effect on tourism. The airports at Krabi and Hat Yai were also occupied, effectively crippling any flights into southern Thailand.

On Friday when Jamie got home, there was all kinds of news flying around. The Bangkok protests, complete with pop singers and tear gas, were live on TV. People said the occupation of Phuket Airport would only last an afternoon and flights would start on Saturday. Jamie blogged "live" updates over the weekend:

Phuket Airport Occupation on Jamie's Phuket blog

The Phuket Wan website did a very good job at keeping the situation updated. At all times the protest was peaceful. Police did not try to clear the airport of protesters... We think Thailand is very wary of past events where police were heavy handed. So now things are handled with velvet gloves... A coup in 1996 where soldiers were given flowers by Bangkok locals, a now week long protest in Bangkok, where aside from some tear gas being fired on Friday night as people tried to take over the police HQ, there has been extreme tolerence.

Finally, after Saturday passed with no flights in or out of Phuket, news arrived around midday on Sunday that flights would resume. First flight in arrived 3:30pm, firt one out left at 4:20pm.

We know of several of our customers who have been affected by this protest, either unable to leave or unable to get here. The "backlog" should be cleared today. It seems the airport authorities are working very hard.

But we are concerned about Phuket's image. Even the PAD - the protest group who has been organising these demonstrations, even they have been split over the Phuket airport occupation. Tourists do not play politics. You should not play politics with tourists. Phuket now relies heavily on tourism. Sunrise Divers relies 100% on tourism! If you have any questions about the events of the last week, please do email us. We hope to see you soon!