Earlier this year, I completed an incredible experience with the Thailand Marine Conservation Program. While many in our group participated for a gap year, my goal was to earn my divemaster certification and deepen my understanding of conservation efforts to apply back home. The vibrant marine life and unique ecosystems were incredible and made me fall inlove with the ocean all over again. Overall, this program was a fantastic opportunity to learn and grow both as a diver and a conservationist. The program was expertly led by Marine Biologist Jade Bosco, who managed our education and schedule. She was exceptional at teaching us about local marine and reef ecology. Jade was supported by Ciara, another passionate biologist who oversaw our diving training and participated in most of our projects and eco dives. Their enthusiasm and passion was great to experience. In all honesty I could write a book about these two and how much they love the ocean. While I could go on about how special everything was, Jade and Ciara we're a highlight and I can't imagine better people to learn from and experience this program with. After starting with basic dive training, we moved on to survey dives focused on coral ecology, where we learned to identify various corals and marine life. As we improved our skills, we began working on the artificial reef, learning more about the ecosystem, planting new corals and maintaining the reef. Personally I loved our weekend cleanup dives—they were some of my best experiences. It was calming, peaceful and just gave me a good feeling. In addition to all the educational dives, we also had fun dives that allowed us to simply enjoy the underwater world outside of the program. Overall, the mix of training, conservation work, and fun dives just hit the best balance for me. For my divemaster training, I had the privilege of learning from Frankie Gard-Storry, one of the best instructors I’ve ever had. Frankie struck the perfect balance between professionalism and what I can only call stupid fun, making every moment memorable and helping me manage my time between the ecology program and my divemaster training, even though I got very ill (pretty sure he carried my 130kg body to the clinic with only one arm while I was blacked out) basically a superhero. Throughout the program, I had the pleasure of meeting an amazing group of people from all over the globe. While many weren’t part of the program, they added so much to the experience. From locals to fellow divers and travelers, each person added something unique and special, making my time truly memorable. The island itself was fantastic, and the Thai cuisine was absolutely delightful and mouth watering—something I miss the most! Although I chose to explore on foot and by taxi, I’d recommend renting a scooter to fully experience everything the island has to offer. There’s so much to do beyond diving and classes, ensuring that you’ll never be bored. The locals we're wonderful, warm and friendly. I want to extend a massive thank you to Jade, Ciara, Frankie, and the entire Roctopus team. Your dedication and support made my experience unforgettable. While there were many others who contributed to this amazing journey, naming everyone would make this review quite long. Just know that I truly appreciate everything you all did to make this adventure, experience and education so special. Andries Godlieb Brummer