I would like to start on a positive, the accommodation is set out very well.
Thats the positive done with lets now focus on the bans "DIVING" experience. As an experienced diver going along with my family on their padi open water course, i would have expected this to have been an enjoyable experience.
Well used to getting up early to catch the morning boat with other resorts, this was not an issue- waiting nearly 2 hours in the mornings whilst bans circus of staff/apes/instructors sat around looking at bags of dive gear, regulators etc as if they were a university challenge complexed physics question, scratching their heads, this was the first issue.
once on the boat- the dive briefing.
How the beaches are made!
Why alcohol is poison and soft drugs are not!
How eating pasta makes a healthy body like the 'instructor'!
Alarm bells started ringing in my head- Have my family learned enough to safely dive? what kind of dive school is this? To the point- its not its a FACTORY. "give us your money and we'll 'certify' you".
Having had the instructor lecture nazi style in front of the whole boat (family included) on a minuscule extra kilo of weight i had on (due to a new wet suit and 55meter deco dive done the previous day) really put the icing on the factory made cake.
In conclusion if you actually want to learn to dive, have a better community and service there are a number of schools further north on the beach that supercede the quality of bans resort.
The bar and restaurant are a joke also.







