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Scuba diving vacations in Thailand and Myanmar
Andaman Sea Coast - Thailand
Similan & Surin Islands
Live-aboard Dive Cruise
6 days / 6 nights
EURO 838.- Twin Sharing
(Plus National park fees and fuel surcharges)
Enjoy the combination of diving and cruising around Thailand’s
tropical islands on a live-aboard motor yacht. The Similan islands marine national park, together with the
Surin islands and Richelieu Rock are Thailand’s premier dive destinations with a diversity of marine
life including manta-rays and other pelagics – whale-sharks if you are lucky!
Similan Islands
A cluster of nine tropical islands,
fifty five nautical miles north west of Phuket is Thailand's premier dive
sites destination. The Similan islands offer a great diversity of marine
life and under-sea terrain. This marine national park is considered to have
the most colourful reef environment and best all-round conditions of all dive
sites in Thailand. The islands themselves have some of the most stunning
above-water scenery in Southeast Asia, with dazzling turquoise water, white
sand beaches and secluded bays framed by rocky headlands.
There are dozens of dive sites to choose
from; one of the most appealing aspects of diving here is the tremendous variety
of underwater experiences they offer. Most striking is the contrast in
under-water topography between the east and west sides of the islands. Dive
sites on the east - which face towards the mainland and are generally more
sheltered - characteristically have shallow hard coral reefs, which give home
to a profusion of brightly coloured reef fish of all varieties.
On the west of the
Similan islands, the under-water terrain is markedly more rugged with huge underwater
boulders - stacked together to form networks of underwater caves, tunnels, archways and
swim-thoughs'. These boulders are often thickly encrusted with giant gorgonian sea fans,
soft corals and sponges. Because these dive sites face into deep, open sea, divers have
excellent chances to encounter a variety of pelagic and other large fish that include
tuna, jacks, mackerel, large schools of surgeon fish, eagle and manta rays and several
species of shark.
Surin Islands
Sailing fifty nautical miles further north
brings us to the Surin Islands. This whole area offers good diving, with
the local characteristics being quite different to the Similans.
Surin is home to the 'Chow Nam', a tribe of nomadic sea gypsies, during the
cruise you will be give the opportunity to see these shy and reclusive people.
Richelieu Rock
One of the highlights of the trip is Richelieu Rock, rising forty meters from the sea bed, covered with a profusion of purple and pink gorgonians. It offers a rare opportunity to dive with the magnificent whale-shark. Richelieu is one of the few dive sites in the world where these creatures are seen, although their numbers have dwindled during the past few years.
| SIMILAN & SURIN ISLANDS,
AT A GLANCE… |
| Reef type: |
Hard coral reef, interspersed on a white sandy bottom. Soft
corals & Giant fans. |
| Access: |
Liveaboard |
| Visibility: |
25 –35
Meters |
| Current: |
Moderate |
| Coral: |
Excellent coral life, with Giant Gorgonian soft
corals and fan corals |
| Fish: |
Good |
| Highlights: |
Beautiful corals and a large
variety of reef fish with warm clear waters. Good possibilities of seeing Whale sharks and
Manta Rays |
| Diving
Level: |
From Beginner
up |
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