Manta Queen 8 South Andaman Liveaboard
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Manta Queen 8 | South Andaman Phuket Thailand
Experience the pinnacle of scuba diving liveaboard adventures aboard the Manta Queen 8, with thrilling 6-day and 5-night journeys along the South Andaman Route. Immerse yourself in the exploration of globally acclaimed dive locations, including Koh Haa, Koh Rok, Koh Lipe, Hin Daeng, Hin Muang, Koh Phi Phi.
Manta Queen 8 | DOUBLE EN-SUITE CABIN | THB 23,000 (6D5N)
Intimate, climate-controlled cabin with a comfortable double bed for your relaxation.
Double En-Suite Cabin
DOUBLE En-SUITE Cabin
Manta Queen 8 | TWIN EN-SUITE Cabine | THB 23,000 (6D5N)
A comfortable cabin with air conditioning and two single beds and a private bathroom for your convenience.
Twin en-Suite Cabin
Twin en-suite Cabin
Manta Queen 8 | TWIN NON EN-SUITE CABIN | THB 21,000 (6D5N)
A comfortable cabin with air conditioning, equipped with two single beds.
Twin non en-suite CABIN
TWIN non en-suite CABIN
MANTA QUEEN 8 LIVEABOARD 2023-24 SCHEDULE
Departure - Return
18 - 23 Oct 2023
25 - 30 Oct 2023
01 - 06 Nov 2023
08 - 13 Nov 2023
15 - 20 Nov 2023
22 - 27 Nov 2023
29 Nov - 04 Dec 2023
06 - 11 Dec 2023
13 - 18 Dec 2023
20 - 25 Dec 2023
27 Dec - 01 Jan 2024
03 - 08 Jan 2024
10 - 15 Jan 2024
17 - 22 Jan 2024
24 - 29 Jan 2024
31 Jan - 05 Feb 2024
07 - 12 Feb 2024
14 - 19 Feb 2024
21 - 26 Feb 2024
28 Feb - 05 Mar 2024
06 - 11 Mar 2024
13 - 18 Mar 2024
20 - 25 Mar 2024
27 Mar - 01 Apr 2024
03 - 08 Apr 2024
10 - 15 Apr 2024
17 - 22 Apr 2024
24 - 29 Apr 2024
01 - 06 May 2024
08 - 13 May 2024
Similan Itinerary 6D5N - 19 Dives
Dive Schedule
Included
Not Included
Manta Queen 8 | Sun Deck
Manta Queen 8 | Saloon
Manta Queen 8 | Dive Deck
Similan National Park
Manta Queen 8 | Dive Sites In details
Similan Island National Park.
The picturesque above-water landscape boasts stunningly beautiful white sandy beaches adorned with pockets of lush forests. Explore the underwater wonders at these dive sites: Boulder City, Sharkfin Reef, Anita's Reef, and Three Trees.
Beneath the surface, you'll encounter a diverse marine life, including leopard (zebra) sharks, blue-spotted stingrays, clown triggerfish, rabbitfish, scorpionfish, snappers, emperor fish, giant trevally, and angelfish. The coral gardens, underwater bommies, and rocky boulder formations offer captivating diving experiences.
One of the Similan Islands' standout features is Elephant Head Rock, towering above the water and featuring spectacular swim-throughs. Whitetip reef sharks, batfish, trevally, and barracuda often grace the outskirts of these imposing boulders. If you scrutinize the crevices and debris, you'll spot the vibrant mantis shrimp, porcelain crab, moray eels, and cleaner shrimp.
Additionally, some dive sites are characterized by massive granite boulders, such as Deep Six, Christmas Point, and North Point, where you can witness white-tip reef sharks, schools of giant trevally, and shoals of neon fusiliers.
Koh Bon stands out as the prime spot for encountering manta rays during our Similans itinerary. Moreover, you can expect to come across Napoleon wrasse, sweetlips, octopus, bluefin trevally, giant moray eels, great barracudas, fire dart gobies, spiny lobsters, and a rich variety of nudibranchs.
The dive sites encompass a range of underwater landscapes, including dramatic wall dives, gradual sloping reefs, submerged boulders, and vibrant coral gardens.
Diving along the West Ridge offers an exhilarating drift experience, affording breathtaking views of the underwater world, while the North Reef provides a more leisurely encounter as you explore a pristine hard coral garden.
Koh Tachai is renowned for its iconic pinnacle dive site, often referred to as Twin Peaks, and offers a more tranquil reef diving experience at the North Reef and South Reef. Common sightings include turtles, barracuda, pipefish, and a colorful array of nudibranchs.
Moreover, there's an exciting opportunity to encounter larger species in this region, such as manta rays and whale sharks, particularly between late January and April.
Richelieu Rock, this limestone pinnacle derives its name from Andreas Richelieu, a former Danish Naval Officer who held the distinction of becoming the only foreign-born commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy, appointed by King Chulalongkorn. Due to his profound influence and importance, the rocky outcrop was eventually named in his honor.
At low tide, this horseshoe-shaped formation only slightly breaks the surface, sloping sharply down to a sandy bottom at depths ranging from 18 to 35 meters (60-120 feet). Despite its relatively small and isolated size, this site boasts remarkable diversity.
The marine life here is exceptionally rich and includes a plethora of fascinating creatures, such as pharaoh cuttlefish, large octopuses, all five varieties of anemone fish found in the Andaman Sea, various species of moray eels, ornate ghost pipefish, smashing mantis shrimps, harlequin shrimps, tigertail seahorses, Spanish mackerel, frogfish, numerous schooling snappers, and the occasional thrilling sightings of manta rays and whale sharks.