I just came here because there was a Korean review, and I dived for 3 days in a row. First, I'll write down as much as possible haha.- The crew said that they had stomach problems, so they took a boat arranged by another shop and went out with another shop.(On the first day, I think there were 5 shops, including the Japanese team, ScubaGo team, Chinese team, and European team, and on the second day, I think it was a Scuba Republic ship (mostly European). On the third day, I went to the Dive Komodo team.)- Unlike Philippine banca, there are bean bags on the second floor so you can rest, so the second floor is a dry zone and equipment settings are done on the first floor. This is the same as any shop. It definitely feels different depending on the size of your stomach. So, when I finish diving, I usually take off my suit, rest for a bit on top, and then dive right away. So, 1 hour on the boat? Since the dive lasts about 2 hours, the rest time between dives is not very long. I initially brought a windproof jacket, but since everyone was resting in bikinis on the second floor, I didn't use any windproof jacket at all. The shop here provides towels. When I looked at other shops on the ship, it seemed like they didn't provide towels.- The condition of the equipment is not bad. BC was Aqua Lung, and the breathing apparatus was Aqua Lung Calypso. The rental pin was almost completely similar in shape to the Maresquat open heel. They do all the equipment installation, but I looked at it again myself.- In my case, I brought a suit and boots, and after the dive, I packed them all at the shop and did not take them to the hotel separately.- There are various diving levels. Most of them seem to be advanced, and I think there are 4-5 people per group, including the master. In my case, I did it on a small scale, with 3, 4, or 2 people including the master.- There are so many fish here. There are so many different types of fish that the guide can help you find something. If you have dived a lot, you will know them all. But they are all big lol. Even Nudie is big.- It's an advanced model and I'm a bit picky, so if you go to the shotgun point in the north, it's a good idea to bring a bird hanger. Even if you don't have one, the shop provides one.- I brought gloves, but not everyone is in the mood to do so. I recommend the probe stick because I saw the master using it, and there are quite a few baby white tip sticks. I recommend bringing a lantern.- The masters here try to take a lot of pictures, especially Ricky haha. Going around with Ricky makes me feel like I'm mixed up. Also, I recommend that you ask if Ricky is there before you go. Also, you need to check if you are with Ricky all 3 days (Riki mainly goes to Central. It feels like typing. Do you know what I'm talking about? ^^.. Google is so good at translation these days)On the second day, I did it with a friend other than Ricky, and he felt the same way haha.In my case, I went to Central on the first day and tried manga (holding out against the current), and on the second day, I went north, but my group wasn't at the right level, so I couldn't go shotgun, so on the third day, I requested again that Central was arranged and went north again. no see.At first I said I had to go to Central.Somehow they contacted me and put me and the master on a ship heading north.(It doesn't seem like there are many because the north is far and it takes about 2.5 hours to take a boat.) The northern tide was mediocre, but it was fun to hang the bird hook.Perhaps because there are currents, really big groupers, giant trevally (really really big), and white tips come out often ^^;- There are so many shops here... .. Compare and decide.