Yes, another post about my diving course. To be honest, diving requires a lot of energy, physical awareness and a clear mind. Hence, even if we are in the company of our dear Mexican Daniel, we don't go out too much. The once we did, we ended up cancelling our morning dive and me puking till past noon (and Daniel waking up at 1h30pm thinking it was 9am and still got time for the dive). Koh Tao is also a diving island so the whole party scene is not much developed.
Therefore, we basically wake up early, eat breakfast, dive in the morning, eat lunch, relax in the afternoon (aircon room with tv = luxury), eat supper, chill out a bit, sleep by midnight. If we dive in the afternoon, it's the same story but we wake up later.
We only go to the same 2 restaurants: the one in our resort and the one next to it. Obviously, we have learned their menus by heart. We even know their dogs: Sandy and Army.
Seems this is the typical Koh Tao lifestyle/routine, especially if you're an instructor (plus the house on the island --> I want)
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