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Our flagship MV Daranee, comfortably accommodates 22 divers, with two double, seven twin, and two single cabins.
Each cabin has comfortable bedding and it's own thermostatically controlled air conditioning unit to ensure you of a good night's sleep. With one en-suite & seven common bathrooms and an unlimited supply of hot fresh water, queuing for the bathroom is never a problem.
The large saloon is equipped with a DVD player with surround sound home theatre and of course we have a wide selection of titles to choose from. We also offer digital cameras for rent and provide CD writing on board.
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January
Schedule - Similan Islands
Februaray
Schedule - Similan Islands
March
Schedule - Similan Islands
April
Schedule - Similan Islands
Summer
May - October 2013 - Phi Phi Islands & Hin Daeng / Hin Muang
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Similan Islands, Surin, Hin Daeng & Hin Muang
Running
from south to north and numbered accordingly, lie these truly unspoilt granite
islands. With crystal clear seas and stunning coral formations, no wonder
Jacques Cousteau believed it to be, one of the best diving destinations in the
world. The islands, best experienced on Thailand liveaboards, are densely
covered with tropical vegetation, offering short and easy adventure trekking
through the rainforest jungles. Due to the raging south west monsoon, the
exposed south, west and north sides of each island, offer stunning underwater
scenery.
What you
see above is what you get below. Rising from depths of more than 50 metres, the
sea consists of large granite boulders that lay strewn together, overgrown with
hard and soft corals. This provides some magnificent Similan Islands diving,
with many interesting swim-throughs, canyons, archways and caves.
Protected
from the raging monsoons on the east side of each island, you will find
untouched, powdery white sandy beaches. Underwater, you will be able to witness,
sand slopes with beautiful fringing reefs. Teeming with a large diversity of
marine life, these reefs are perfect for drift diving.
Being part of the Indian Ocean network, the Similan Islands can boast more than 250 species of soft and hard corals and more than 800 species of fishes. And when the plankton blooms, you have the opportunity to see the largest of them all, creatures such as manta rays and whale sharks visit the area regularly. If you are a diver and are planning a liveaboard trip to Thailand, make sure you visit the area and try diving in Similan Island.
Surin Islands
Surin
is also included in Thailand's national park system. They consist of two
densely tropical rainforest islands, and are the home an endemic tribe of sea
gypsies called the Mokens. If you have the time, they are certainly worth a
visit. Experiencing a unique tribe really makes you think what life is all
about. Do we really need televisions, cell phones and motor cars? These people
are still living from the natural resources of their islands and the
surrounding sea. Witnessing this, the memory will stay with you forever.
Lying 10 miles to the south east of the Surin Islands, sits the world famous Richelieu Rock. Made from limestone, Richelieu Rock is a horse shoe shaped pinnacle, rising from depths of 35 metres to just break through the surface at low tide. Constantly bathed in nutrient-rich water, Richelieu Rock supports an incredible diversity of marine life, from cuttlefish to schooling Barracudas, from seahorses to whale sharks. Not so many years ago we could have almost guaranteed a sighting of one of these enormous but friendly animals, but due to the unfortunate demand for SHARK FIN Soup, the numbers have declined. Hopefully now as whale sharks have CITES category C world protection, the biggest fish in the world will soon make his come back and then once again we will hopefully be able to guarantee a sighting of this formidable creature for you. Richelieu Rock is the perfect liveaboard dive site for repetitive multi-level diving, giving you the opportunity to extend your underwater time, so you can truly explore and experience its wonders. PS: PLEASE DON'T EAT SHARK FINS!!!
Hin Muang
Hin Muang
and Hin Daeng are located about 80 kms, south east from Phuket. They are one of
the best dive spots in Thailand, truly a world-class dive site. The 2 rocks,
with vertical walls dropping straight down to 50-60 metres, are completely
covered with hard and soft corals, sea fans, sea anemones, and attract large
school of jacks as well as fusiliers, tuna and barracuda. Hin Muang or Purple
Rock, is named after the colourful sea anemones which cover the highest point
of the reef. The reef starts at 9 metres below the surface and drops down to
more than 70 metres, with steep walls on both sides. Whale sharks are often
encountered, and this is without a doubt one of the best dive sites for
Thailand liveaboard diving.
Hin Daeng
Hin Daeng
is a reef which consists of 3 small rocks, visible at the surface and then
plunging down to a depth of over 50 metres, with a deep drop off on the south
side and a relatively gentle slope on the north side. Hin Daeng is a dramatic
dive site. It is also perhaps the only place in Thailand where grey reef sharks
can be seen in schools of up to 15 sharks. The richness and variety of pelagic
fish compares to that found at Richelieu Rock, particularly for the sight of
whale sharks.
Koh Phi Phi Island
Phi Phi Island is one of the best diving
destinations in Thailand, due to the beauties of the islands itself, but also
because of the excellent diving that it has to offer. The Pee Pee islands lie
in a national marine park and the diving sites are quite different from all the
other sites here in Thailand. Thanks to the dramatic limestone walls, which are
covered with colourful soft and hard corals, the huge gorgonian's and barrel
sponges growing out from the wall and from the bottom. You also find
coral-gardens rich of marine life. Scuba Diving in Phi Phi often gives a good
chance to spot fascinating small marine creatures such as ghost-pipefish &
seahorses plus razor fish, scorpion fish, as well as bigger fish like leopard
sharks, black tip reef sharks, turtles and many more. The variety of dive sites
suit all experience levels, it has fantastic beaches and the magic charm of its
location make Phi Phi a perfect place for divers and their non-diving
companions. The 2 most popular diving sites in Phi Phi area are Koh Bida Nok
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