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Liveaboard diving in Thailand and Burma

Liveaboard diving trips to Phi Phi, Similans and Mergui Archipelago

Liveaboard: S/Y Oriental Siren

Diving in Thailand is as popular as ever and our 10 night liveaboard dive safaris take you the best of the west coast of Thailand and into Burma. Dive sites range from sloping reefs and rocky outcroppings, huge granite boulders covered with soft corals and shallow coral gardens. It is this variety that attracts the abundant marine life that make diving in Thailand so appealing. Several species of shark can be found patrolling the waters of Phi Phi and the Similans, and manta rays are a common sight, whilst whale sharks make an occasional appearance. There are plenty of smaller creatures too and divers will discover several types of anemone fish on each dive, different species of ghost pipefish and seahorses as well as a fantastic array of molluscs. Although most of the diving locations in the region are now well known there are plenty of new dive sites waiting to be explored.

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Itineraries for Liveaboard Diving in Thailand

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Dive the "Best of Thailand", from Phuket

November-February - 10 nights
Departing from the island of Phuket, the S/Y Oriental Siren takes you first eastwards to the islands of Phi Phi and the sites of the south Andaman Sea such as Hin Deang. We spend 1-3 days here before travelling back northwards to visit the Similan Islands and the offshore pinnacle of Richelieu Rock. Mantas are a likely event at Koh Bon in the Similans, whereas you can expect to leopard and black tip sharks in Phi Phi and Koh Taichai.. READ MORE ABOUT DIVING IN THAILAND

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Dive the Similans and the Mergui Archipelago - from Phuket

November - February - 10 nights - Available on special request
Departing also from Phuket, the S/Y Oriental Siren will make her way overnight directly to the Similan Islands. We spend 1-2 days diving here, exploring the remote reefs of Koh Bon and Koh Tachai before heading northwards for a days diving at Richelieu Rock. - the famous pinnacle! After sampling the delights of the Similans its time to dive in Burma. We expect to dive the Three Islets, Black Rock to the far north and plenty more in between. Nurse sharks, Tiger tail seahorses, ghost pipefish and mating Pharaoh cuttlefish are amongst the highlights for the trip. READ MORE DIVING IN BURMA

 

Learn more about our Thailand and Burma diving itineraries with regular updates from our Cruise Directors in their THAILAND LIVEABOARD DIVING BLOG


Our Thailand Liveaboard, S/Y Oriental Siren

oriental_siren_twn_3Siren Fleet operates the luxury liveaboard yacht S/Y Oriental Siren to bring you to Thailand's top-rated dive sites at the peak of the diving season. The S/Y Oriental Siren, a 34m, twin-masted Thai Junk, hosts 14 guests with an experienced crew of 12. Aboard each of our diving safaris you can expect:-
  • Spacious, double or twin bed, air-conditioned, ensuite cabins.
  • All meals included, freshly prepared by our top class chefs
  • A wide selection of soft drinks, teas and coffee - from our espresso machine - all free of charge
  • Free beer and a fully stocked cocktail and wine bar
  • Free Nitrox and Free Aqua Lung dive equipment rental
  • Camera set up areas & charging stations
  • Massage and Laundry services

Guest Feedback from our Thailand Liveaboard Dive Safaris

Newtestimonials"It was our first experience of Worldwide Dive and Sail and we were very impressed by the high standards of operation. The cruise director, the crew and their organisation made diving a real pleasure. People often say that a crew was 'the best', but in twelve years of going on liveaboards we have to say that we have never had a crew, operation and approach as good as this. It was the attention to detail in everything that was done that made the difference" - Andrew (and Sue) Merrifield, UK, Best of Thailand, January 2011.
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