Description
Similan Liveaboard – Similan Diving
MV MANTA QUEEN 3
MOST COMFORTABLE 5 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS UP TO 15 DIVES TO KOH SIMILAN, KOH BON, KOH TACHAI, WORLD FAMOUS RICHELIE ROCK AND BOON SUNG WRECK.
MV MANTA QUEEN 3 – MOST COMFORTABLE 5 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS UP TO 15 DIVES TO KOH SIMILAN, KOH BON, KOH TACHAI, WORLD FAMOUS RICHELIE ROCK AND BOON SUNG WRECK.
MV Manta Queen 5D5N Trip Fare(Cash or Nets Only):
Phuket Liveaboard - Weekend Special Promotion
Room Type | Rate per Diver | Rate per non Diver |
---|---|---|
Air-Con Master En-Suite (Quad Shared) | S$979 | S$899 |
Air-Con 4 Bed Cabin (Quad Shared) | S$859 | S$779 |
Air-Con Twin Bed En-Suite Cabin | S$979 | S$899 |
15 world class dives at Thailand´s premier dive destination.
DIVE – EAT – SLEEP – REPEAT
Dive Site Information
Key Facts:
- Water Temp; 27-30 degrees Celsius
- Visibility; 10-40+ meters,
- Air Temp: 28-35 degrees Celsius
- Level: All levels
- Best Time to Dive: Mid October to mid-April
Highlights:
- Marine Life: Abundant with Varieties
- Coral : Colourful and healthy corals
- Reef : Limestonse Rock, Walls, Coral Gardens
- Highlights: manta rays, whale sharks, caves, vertical walls
- Great for: Wall dives, value-for-money, snorkelling
- All nights’ accomodation on board
- All meals on board, snacks, hot beverages (coffee, tea, mil0) and drinking water
- Towels, toiletries, cabin services
- Tanks, weight belt, dive guides
- Free scheduled pick up/drop offs anywhere in Patong, Karon, Kata and Airport. Other places, transfer at THB500 per pax.
- Airfare (you can check TigerAir, AirAsia, Jetstar, Silkair or Singapore Airlines)
- Travel and Dive insurance
- Both Transfer to and from Airport
- Marine Park Fees
- Equipment rental charges
- PADI dive courses (contact us for more info)
MV Manta Queen 5D5N Itininary
(schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea condition):
Day 1:
6:30pm: Check in start
8:00pm: Departure to the pier
8:30pm: General boat briefing
8:45pm: Cabin allocation
9:00pm: Equipment set up
9:30pm: Light on-board dinner
Day 2:
7:00am: Wake-up call
7:30am: Safety/Dive Briefing
8:15am: Dive briefing #1 “Similan Islands”
10:00am: Breakfast
11:45am: Dive briefing #2 “Similan Islands“
1:30pm: Lunch
3:30pm: Dive briefing #3 “Similan Islands”
5:00pm: Snacks
6:15pm: Dive briefing #4 “Night Dive – Similan Islands”
8:00pm Dinner
Day 3:
6:00am: Wake up call
6:30am: Dive briefing #5 “Similan Islands”
8:15am: Breakfast
10:15am: Dive briefing #6 “Similan Islands or Koh Bon, West Ridge”
Midday: Lunch
1:30pm: Dive briefing #7 “Koh Bon, West Ridge or Tachai Pinnacle”
3:15pm: Snacks
5:00pm: Dive briefing #8 “Tachai Pinnacle”
7:00pm: Dinner
Day 4:
6:00am: Wake up call
6:30am: Dive briefing #9 “Surin Islands”
8:00am: Breakfast
10:30am: Dive briefing #10 “Richelieu Rock”
12:15pm: Lunch
1:45pm: Dive briefing #11 “Richelieu Rock”
3:30pm: Snacks
5:00pm: Dive briefing #12 “Richelieu Rock”
7:00pm: Dinner
Day 5:
5:45am: Wake up call
6:15am: Dive briefing #13 “Koh Bon Pinnacle”
8:00am: Breakfast
9:00am: Dive briefing #14 “Koh Bon, West Ridge”
11:15am: Departure briefing
11:45am: Lunch
1:15pm: Dive briefing #15 “Boonsung wreck”
3:15pm: Snacks
5:00pm: Transfer to the check out lounge
5:30pm Transfer To Your Hotel – RnR
Day 6:
RnR Fly back to Singapore
Diving Similan Islands
Similan Islands one place in the world you do not want to miss. National Geographic placed the Similan Islands as“One of the Top Ten Destinations to Visit in the World.” These amazing uninhabited islands are located of the West coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea – and easily accessible from Phuket for a day trip. The Similan Islands have something for everyone at every age: Amazing world class dive sites for Scuba Divers, Shallow tropical coral reefs for Snorkelers, powdery white sand for children to play in and deserted beaches for romantics. You can go for the day sightseeing and snorkelling on 4 of the 9 islands or do 2 amazing dives on a day trip. For the more adventurous there are overnight Liveaboards or longer.
Whale shark and manta ray sightings in Similans have been much talked about. In the past years, several whale sharks were sighted at Richelieu Rock, Koh Tachai, Koh Bon and at Elephant Head Rock in the Similan Islands very early in the season. Sightings, though not in abundance have continued since then.
Manta Rays typically migrate through the region from January to March, yet several were sighted at Koh Bon and Koh Tachai in November and December period. Although it is not uncommon to see Manta Rays early in a season, sightings were usually brief with one individual being observed from a distance. Up to four Manta Rays have been spotted on a single dive at Koh Tachai with some interacting with divers. Liveaboard tours remain the best choice to dive at these islands. There are well over 25 different sites here, spread over quite a large area and far from the mainland. So, to truly experience all that they have to offer at a relaxed pace, we strongly recommend you choose a liveaboard.
Note:
- No of dives subject to weather permitting conditions
- No of dives on last day subject to flight timing of divers
- Snorkeling activities available for non-divers
- All Prices in Singapore Dollars based on Payment by cash, bank transfer or NETS only
- Big Bubble Centre reserves to right to adjust the prices according to booking dates, black out dates, high season surcharges, changes in government tax and any other changes without prior notice.