Saturday, 17 September 2016

Explore and Discover Wonderful Similan Islands with Liveaboard Boats

Similan liveaboards provide an exciting and unique way to explore the stunning underwater world of the Andaman Sea. The duration of these trips range 2 nights to 8 nights, and there are all sorts of packages for all types of budgets. Budding as well as experienced divers always have lots of fun venturing out to the Similan Islands.

A multi-day liveaboard diving trip is often better than a daytrip because it lets you do more dives and cover more areas. You sleep, eat, and basically live on a boat for the duration of the trip which means you don’t have to waste precious hours going back and forth from Phuket. Liveaboard expeditions are perfect for diving enthusiasts looking to get the most of their holiday, as well as beginners who want to get as much diving experience as they can in one trip.

Below are just some of the key benefits of a Similan liveaboard experience:

              Economical and efficient
              More dives and more time at dive sites
              Great way to improve your diving skills fast
              Great food (and lots of it)
              Safe diving schedule
              Option to explore further afield
              Great way to meet new diver friends from around the world

All transfers, food and accommodation are included in a liveaboard arrangement, so if you do the math, it’s really not that expensive. You will probably spend more if you choose to stay in a hotel in Phuket and go on multiple diving daytrips.


Most Similan liveaboard holidays will take you to Koh Bon, Richelieu Rock, and Koh Tachai. You will get to immerse yourself in all of these stunning dive sites because you don’t have to hurry back to Phuket. Are you disappointed about missing out on Phuket’s nightlife because you’ll be on the water for several days? Don’t worry—nights on the boat are just as fun and social because you are in the company of other avid divers. The glow of the moon and stars is quite breathtaking, too.

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