Tuesday, November 24, 2009

about the liveaboards

If you love exotic places, sunny beaches, crystal clear water and a fantastic variety of marine life, then join us on one of ourliveaboard cruises.

Aboard the M/V Manta Queen, M/V Manta Queen II or M/V Seahorse you will visit the jewels of the Andaman Sea at Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu Rock and the Surin Island National Park.

Our comfortable liveaboardsManta Queen, Manta Queen II and M/V Seahorse accommodates you in spacious air-conditioned cabins.

Big saloons and wide sundecks invite you to enjoy and relax while our boats takes you to some of the world’s top ten dive sites.

Wide dive decks allow the divers easy entries and exits. The tanks are refilled with the gear attached to your tank - so all you have to do is what a liveaboard cruise is all about: sleeping - diving - eating - diving - relaxing - diving - eating - sunbathing…

What to bring

  • Your log book and/or certification card (mandatory to board the cruise)
  • Towel, sun lotion, hat, sunglasses, sweat shirt for chilly nights
  • I-Pod, books or magazines
    Khao Lak Scuba Adventures highly recommends every diver to have extra dive insurance.We offer extra insurance cover, day by day, week by week or annual from a UK based dive insurer. www.indepths.com Rates start as low as 175,- Thb per day.

    Tips about equipment

    Do not overload your luggage as you probably need less than you think. The water temperature is around 28oC all year round therefore a 3mm shorty wetsuit is usually enough but a full length 5mm suit wouldn’t be out of place especially when making 3 to 4 dives a day.

    Khao Lak Scuba Adventures also provides a full set of diving equipment (dive computers are not included in the rental sets) and many other important accessories can be rented at the dive center.

    If you bring your own dive gear please make sure that regulators and BCDs are properly serviced (and checked!)

    Visit our photo gallery to see more images of our diving center, boats, dive sites, islands and much more…

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