MS Siren, luxurious
liveaboard diving Thailand |
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Duration:
10
days 9 nights

Prices 10 days
9 nights:
8 Deluxe A/C twin beds or double beds 1520 £ /pers
Prices do not include Port and National
Park Fees (Similan 1600 THB). Please show
proof of valid dive insurance (DAN, PADI or equivalent) prior
to departure. |
Length:
34 m
Width:
8,5 m
Passengers: 18
Bathrooms:
in each cabin
Individually
controlled air con: yes
Possibility
to open windows: yes
Nitrox:
yes, free of charge
Departure
from: Phuket
Prices include all meals, beers and soft
drinks, tanks, Nitrox,
weights and weight belts and diving with experienced divemasters/instructors,
transfer from Phuket airport or other places in Phuket island
to the boat, dive equipment except dive computer (mandatory), , dive insurance.
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The 10 days / 9 nights covers the dive sites of Similan
islands, KO Bon,
KO tatchai, Richelieu Rock and the Surin
islands, Hin Daeng Hin Muang, KO Ha, KO
Phi Phi. The 5 days /
4 nights and 7 days / 6 nights cover Similan
islands, KO Bon,
KO tatchai, Richelieu Rock and the Surin
islands. Below is an example of dive itinerary: |
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On this liveaboard safari you
will dive at many different kinds of dive sites – ranging
from sloping reefs, to rocky outcroppings & giant granite
boulders. After visiting at least eight different dive sites,
the liveaboard leaves the Similan Islands and sails towards
Koh Bon and then Koh Tachai, both of which are also famous
for whale shark and manta ray sightings. Then onwards to one
of the top dive sites in the world, Richelieu Rock, a mass
of giant submerged pinnacles situated in the middle of the
ocean. |
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The next destination is Koh Ha Yai which comprises
a group of 5 small islands as well as Koh Racha Noi. You
will witness beautiful corals, swim through caverns and striking
rock formations. We will then set sail towards the Similan
Islands which are a group of nine uninhabited islands situated
100 km northwest of Phuket. |
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You will dive at many different kinds of dive
sites – ranging from sloping reefs, to rocky outcroppings
& giant granite boulders. After visiting at least eight
different dive sites, we depart the Similan Islands and sail
towards Koh Bon and then Koh Tachai, both of which are also
famous for whale shark and manta ray sightings. Then onwards
to one of the top dive sites in the world, Richelieu Rock,
a mass of giant submerged pinnacles situated in the middle
of the ocean. |
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After our underwater explorations of Richelieu Rock, we
will sail westwards to the Surin Islands – very few
liveaboard dive boats venture as far north as we do, so you
are likely to have dive sites to yourself. Koh Torinla boasts
the best dive spot in the whole of the Surin Islands where
sightings of humphead parrotfish, blacktips and even marlin
fish are regular.
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However, if we start our adventure at the
Surin Islands, we will visit all these dive sites in a reverse
order from north to south. |
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