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November diary:               Events in and around Pattaya

Cooling down

 
November is a great month to visit Thailand. This now officially the cool season. Day time temperatures are in the low 30s and there's unlikely to be any rain during the next two months.

Hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions are getting busy as this is Thailand's high season for tourism but there are plenty of hotel rooms available.

Diving in November: The sea temperature is 28c which means that using a a 3mm shortie is an option, but not an essential for those people from temperate, or cold climates.

Our three main wrecks - the Hardeep,  the Khram and the recently-sunk HTMS Luang Khud- are diving well, but you need to be certified to go down to 30m if you wish to dive them. If you are still an Open Water diver you could go and visit these wrecks by signing up for the Advanced Open Water course.  Or, if you fancy living in Thailand you could go all the way to instructor. We have a special package for sports divers who want to turn pro and live and work in exotic parts of the world.

 
Pattaya's newest wreck

The Royal Thai Navy honoured their promise to sink a second ship as an artificial reef and tourist attraction last September. The new wreck, the Luang Khud ,is a sister ship of HTMS Khram, Pattaya's first ever artificial reef  which has already been taken over and redecorated by  marine life.

The Luang Khud was formerly the US Exno and saw action in the Korean war. Later she joined the Thai Navy's fleet, but after 51 year's service was decommissioned and sunk off Koh Sak, one of Pattaya's near islands in September last year.

Her "sister" ship, the Khram was sunk near Koh Phai, nearly 20kms off Pattaya, in January 2002.Both ships are sitting in the sailing position at 27m.  Wreck purists  will be delighted to learn that neither wreck has been over "sanitised." Apart from the engine being removed the ships are virtually in her original condition.

We have been diving both wrecks regularly and rate them both as a wrecks suitable  for newly certified Advanced Open Water divers (under supervision) and experts. The topside is in easy reach of less experienced divers, while those capable of penetration can find some nice dark bits inside  to test their skills.

Dive Sites in Pattaya

 
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Exchange rates           http://baht.thaivisa.com/

Pattaya weather:        http://worldweather.wmo.int/089/c00575.htm   

Thailand weather:       http://worldweather.wmo.int/089/m089.htm      

November diary:               Events in and around Pattaya

Cooling down

 
November is a great month to visit Thailand. This now officially the cool season. Day time temperatures are in the low 30s and there's unlikely to be any rain during the next two months.

Hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions are getting busy as this is Thailand's high season for tourism but there are plenty of hotel rooms available.

Diving in November: The sea temperature is 28c which means that using a a 3mm shortie is an option, but not an essential for those people from temperate, or cold climates.

Our three main wrecks - the Hardeep,  the Khram and the recently-sunk HTMS Luang Khud- are diving well, but you need to be certified to go down to 30m if you wish to dive them. If you are still an Open Water diver you could go and visit these wrecks by signing up for the Advanced Open Water course.  Or, if you fancy living in Thailand you could go all the way to instructor. We have a special package for sports divers who want to turn pro and live and work in exotic parts of the world.

 
Pattaya's newest wreck

The Royal Thai Navy honoured their promise to sink a second ship as an artificial reef and tourist attraction last September. The new wreck, the Luang Khud ,is a sister ship of HTMS Khram, Pattaya's first ever artificial reef  which has already been taken over and redecorated by  marine life.

The Luang Khud was formerly the US Exno and saw action in the Korean war. Later she joined the Thai Navy's fleet, but after 51 year's service was decommissioned and sunk off Koh Sak, one of Pattaya's near islands in September last year.

Her "sister" ship, the Khram was sunk near Koh Phai, nearly 20kms off Pattaya, in January 2002.Both ships are sitting in the sailing position at 27m.  Wreck purists  will be delighted to learn that neither wreck has been over "sanitised." Apart from the engine being removed the ships are virtually in her original condition.

We have been diving both wrecks regularly and rate them both as a wrecks suitable  for newly certified Advanced Open Water divers (under supervision) and experts. The topside is in easy reach of less experienced divers, while those capable of penetration can find some nice dark bits inside  to test their skills.

Dive Sites in Pattaya

 

Swim with dolphins

                                                           

                    

 

 

 

 

 

      

          An unforgettable experience

Set aside one day of your holiday for the experience of a life-time. We'll pick you up at your hotel in an air-conditioned mini bus for the journey through rural Thailand towards the town of Chantaburi, and Oasis Sea World.

First you will see the show and then go to a huge pool to swim with the dolphins. There are two sorts of dolphins - the Pacific Humpback  " pink" dolphins and the more unusual, cheeky little Irrawaddy dolphins. They'll all tow you through the water at high speed or do many of the tricks that you will have seen in the show. You reward them by popping a fish in their mouth.

This is the sort of day out that will give you memories for a lifetime, but if you want to show your friends back home what you did then we can shoot a video of you.

We have scheduled trips every Monday and Thursday as well as trips most days of the week to the dolphin park at Chantaburi, about 2 1/2 hrs south of Pattaya.

Customer pick up time depends on the location of their hotel in Pattaya but is between 7-8am. On some days we visit a beautiful temple called Wat Khou Sukhim on the outward journey and on other trips we break the return journey with a visit to a large aquarium where you can see the local marine life close up.

On arrival at the dolphin park you will see the show which lasts around an hour and ends with a spectacular "surf" ride by a young Thai boy standing on the backs of two large, high speed, pink dolphins.  Then you will go to a huge training pool where there is a floating platform about 20m from the edge. You swim out wearing a life jacket.

Some of the dolphin trainers will be with you to help you get the most fun out of your 45 minutes with the dolphins.

After that you will have a Thai lunch (not too fiery) on a floating restaurant and then return to Pattaya by 6.30pm after a short stop at a roadside  market where you can check ou the local fruit in season.

The all-inclusive price for the trip is 2,300baht. Click the link to see what your currency is worth in Thailand.     Exchange Rates: http://www.baht.thaivisa.com/

Because there are limits on the number of people allowed to swim with the dolphins at each session it is important that you make a provisional booking with us as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. 

You don't have to pay a deposit until you arrive in Pattaya, so click on the link below to email us with your booking. Tell us the hotel where you will stay, when you would like to go and how many people there are in your group.

Make sure you book directly with us to avoid imposters who sometimes use our publicity material to promote their own trips which may not match up to our high standards.  CLICK to send email

NOVEMBER EVENTS DIARY

Help-Line: Tourists please note, if you need local advice while you are on holiday phone 1337 and then 9 for English. They can also help if you have an emergency by giving you phone numbers for hospitals and other services. For information on the Thai Government dial 1111.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8-18 – Andrew Lloyd Webber's "CATS" - a great musical coming to Muang Thai Rachadalai Theatre in Bangkok    Tickets:  www.thaiticketmajor.com

NOVEMBER 23-25:  PATTAYA FOOD FESTIVAL with stalls set up by hotels and restaurants along Walking Street. The event will also feature culture displays. Food will be on sale from 6pm to 2am. 

NOVEMBER 24 – LOY  KRATHONG 2007 The Pattaya City Festival will be at Larn Bho, Naklua with three categories for contestants competing for prizes for the most beautiful Krathong. For more information: Tel. 038 – 253220, 038 – 253231.

NOVEMBER 24-25: PATTAYA CHAMPIONSHIP OFFSHORE JET SKI COMPETITION 2007 on Jomtien Beach.  There will be more than 300 jet-skiers from 10 countries participating for prizes worth more than 300,000 baht.

DECEMBER 7 THROUGH 1524th SOUTHEAST ASIA GAMES -- The SEA Games will primarily be in Nakon Ratchasima (Korat), but most of the  Water Sport events such as: Canoe, Kayak, Rowing and Long boat racing, which  will be at the Mabprachan Reservoir, Pattaya. Sailing will be at the Marina Yacht club, Windsurfing will be on Jomtien beach, and the Triathlon will be in front of Ambassador City Jomtien Hotel.

DECEMBER 8-9: THAILAND HORSE FESTIVAL at Horseshoe Point will include fun fairs and activities and the audiences will have the opportunity to enjoy the Passionata Horse Show from Portugal.  This Festival will take place in the same time as the 24th Southeast Asia (SEA) Games. The Horseback Riding for the Games on 7-15 December. The Dressage and Show Jumping Events will be at Horseshoe Point. Tickets for the Passionnata Horse Show are 1,000, 1.500, and 2,000 Baht.  For more information contact Khun Boonjira at 038-253-500 or visit their website at www.horseshoepoint.com.

DECEMBER 8-12: PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL BALLOON FIESTA 2007 with ,pre than 30 hot air balloons from Asia, Europe, and the US. The launch grounds for the balloons will be at City Learning Park, which is part of the College of Innovational Education at Thammasart University, Pattaya Center. There will also be an air show and competitions in paramotoring, paragliding, and parachuting.

If your organisation has an activity that would be of interest to visitors to Pattaya please email us the details                  

                                                                   dchandler@loxinfo.co.th

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