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I would like to emphasize the team of the Agressor once again: We have never experienced being serviced in such a way and everything happening with such a matter of course as it did there. The entire crew worked virtually around the clock. What is completely unthinkable elsewhere - the captain and the entire diving crew served and cleared the table during meals, all were seen at some point at the washing machine or folding towels.... All of the crew- with the exception of the cook and stewardess- were also all underwater with us.
The ship is very comfortable, almost a little decadent. At the dive boat still warm, citrus-moistened towels so you get the salt saus the face, on the ship always fresh, still warm towels to dry off on the dive deck. On one level from the dive boat to the dive deck and into the cabin. The equipment we have not moved the whole week, the flat not changed, because that all remained on the dive boat that was always pulled up with an elevator on the ship.
We found it a pity that all the diving was on the Phlippine Sea side of Palau and therefore we were unfortunately deprived of the Pacific side. To what extent the dive sites there differ or not we can not judge, at Sam's Tours I then asked why this is so and got as an answer that this is "another province and therefore for this again money would be due". If this (only) concerns the diving permit - with the sums that we all spend for our fun, it does not matter and if it (also) concerns the permits of the ships to go there, then the tour organizers should think about what. It was wonderful to see e.g. several times at the German Channel Mantas, but if you do not see in return other dive sites on the Pacific side, then that is with a laughing and a crying eye.
(Automatically translated from German)