Cham Island Diving
Description
The main dive operator running day trips out to Cham Island, about 15km offshore from Hoi An. They run discovery dives for first-timers and guided dives for certified divers, plus snorkeling for anyone who wants to stay near the surface. The wooden boat is big enough to be comfortable, with shade and enough room that you’re not sitting on top of each other (though some trips have gone out overloaded, so it depends on the day).
Instructor Clement comes up repeatedly in reviews from experienced and first-time divers alike, which tells you something. The crew generally handles nervous first-timers well – there’s a review about someone getting seasick and the team paying for their ride home, which is the kind of thing that sticks with you.
The honest caveat: Cham Island is subject to weather closures, and March in particular can see the boats blocked from landing for stretches at a time. If eating on the island or the full-day format is the whole point of your booking, check current conditions before you go and get clarity on the refund policy upfront.
Highlights
- Good fit for mixed groups where some want to dive and others just want to snorkel
- Crew looks after first-timers and nervous guests well
- Refunds have been handled correctly when weather forces cancellations (when booked direct)
- Organisation on the boat can feel chaotic on busy days, and some equipment is dated
- Refund negotiation has been harder for some guests, particularly those who booked through third-party agencies
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