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Free Nitrox

Thailand

Advanced Open Water

October to May

MV Pawara

Embark on a wonderful liveaboard adventure with MV Pawara

M/V Pawara takes 26 divers on a journey to some of the best and most famous dive sites in Thailand. The 4-night long trips are scheduled from October to May.

MV Pawara, a luxurious custom-built steel-hull liveaboard, offers an exceptional diving experience in the Similan Islands. Specially refitted for enhanced stability, the vessel is equipped with large hull stabilisers and an improved keel, ensuring maximum comfort at sea.

Guests aboard MV Pawara enjoy fully serviced dive trips and first-class facilities, including air-conditioned rooms and traditional Thai-style décor. The spacious living area provides a relaxing environment, complemented by entertainment options such as a flat-screen TV, DVD player, and WiFi available in select areas.

Each journey lasts four nights, departing from Tablamu Pier in Khao Lak after complimentary scheduled transfers from locations around Phuket and Khao Lak. The adventure begins in the Similan Islands, where vibrant sloping reefs offer an enjoyable experience for divers of all levels.

As the voyage continues, MV Pawara sails north to Koh Tachai before reaching Thailand’s renowned dive site, Richelieu Rock. The final day is spent exploring Koh Bon before the vessel returns to Tablamu Pier, where guests are transferred to their hotels.

Budget Cabin

Twin share with twin bunk beds. 2 cabins located on the lower deck with en-suite bathroom 1 cabin located on the upper deck, share bathroom.

  • Air conditioning
  • Bunk Beds
  • En-suite Bathroom (lower deck) Shared Bathroom (upper deck)
  • Bedding
  • Fresh Towels
  • Safe Box

Deluxe Cabin

Twin share with twin bunk beds, en-suite bathroom, located on the main deck with sea view.

  • Air conditioning
  • Bunk beds
  • En-suite Bathroom
  • Bedding
  • Fresh Towels
  • Safe Box

Standard Cabin

Twin share, can be set up as 1 queen size bed or 2 separate beds, en-suite bathroom, located on the lower deck.

  • Air conditioning
  • Queen size bed or twin
  • En-suite Bathroom
  • Bedding
  • Fresh Towels
  • Safe Box

Master Cabin

Twin share, can be set up as 1 queen size bed or 2 separate beds, en-suite bathroom, located on the main deck with sea view.

  • Air conditioning
  • Queen size bed or separate beds
  • En-suite Bathroom
  • Bedding
  • Fresh Towels
  • Safe Box

Route Options

Embark on a breathtaking liveaboard adventure through Thailand’s top dive destinations in the Andaman Sea. Departing from and returning to Thap Lamu Pier, this route covers the stunning Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, and the iconic Richelieu Rock.

First Night

16:00 - 19:30: Pick up time from all areas, by mini bus, on the departure date
18:00 - 20:00: Arrive at Tablamu Pier (Phang-Nga Province)
20:00 - 21:00: Welcome drinks and snack, waiver signed
21:00: Briefing, equipment set up
21:30: Welcome dinner onboard
22:30: Underway to Similan Islands

Day 1 – Similan Islands

06:00: Wakeup call
06:30: Briefing
07:15: Dive 1 - Princess Bay
09:15: Breakfast
10:30: Briefing
11:00: Dive 2 - West of Eden
12:15: Lunch
13:30: Briefing
14:00: Dive 3 - Elephant Head Rock
15:15: Snacks
15:30: Beach time
19:00: Briefing
19:30: Sunset Dive or night dive - Turtle Rock
20:00: Dinner

Day 2 – Similans, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai

06:00: Wakeup call
06:30: Briefing
07:15: Dive 1 - Three Trees
09:15: Breakfast
10:30: Briefing
11:00: Dive 2 - Koh Bon West Ridge
12:15: Lunch
13:30: Briefing
14:00: Dive 3 - Koh Bon North Ridge
15:15: Snacks
16:30: Briefing
17:00: Sunset dive or night dive - Koh Tachai Pinnacle
20:00: Dinner

Day 3 – Richelieu Rock

06:00: Wakeup call
06:30: Briefing
07:15: Dive 1 - Richelieu Rock
08:45: Breakfast
10:00: Briefing
10:30: Dive 2 - Richelieu Rock
11:45: Lunch
13:00: Briefing
13:30: Dive 3 - Richelieu Rock
14:45: Snacks
16:30: Briefing
17:00: Sunset dive or night dive - Richelieu Rock
18:30: Dinner

Day 4 – Koh Tachai & Koh Bon

06:00: Wakeup call
06:30: Briefing
07:15: Dive 1 - Koh Tachai Pinnacle
09:15: Breakfast
10:00: Briefing
10:30: Dive 2 - Koh Bon South Bay
12:00: Lunch, Departure for Tab-Lamu
14:00: Debriefing of the trip
15:00: Arrive at Tab-Lamu
16:30 - 17:30: Arrive at your hotel in Phuket or Khaolak

* Dive sites are subject to conditions and may vary

Vessel Details

Length & Width 35 metres
Length & Width 7 metres
Length & Width Draft: 3.2 metres
Tonnage 190 Tons
Engines 2 x 420HP RE10, Nissan Marine
Generators 2 x 50 kw Hino H07C
Speed 8-12 Knots
Max Speed 15 knots
Communication & Navigation Systems GPS Plotter, Depth Sounder, Cellular Phone, SSB Radio, AIS Marine
Fresh Water Capacity 25,000 litres plus water maker 400L/hr
Diesel Capacity 15,000 litres
Waste 10,000 Litres
Number of Cabins 13 Twin share cabins with air-conditioning
Entertainment Shaded entertainment area, TV / Video
Safety Features 2 x 25 passengers Life Rafts, full complement of life jackets. Fully equipped medic first aid station, oxygen supply 6,000 liters capacity. Closed circuit video on the dive station and in the engine room. Full complement of fire extinguishers
Year Built / Refurbished 2023
Dinghy 4.9 x 1.9 m with 40 HP outboard
Dive guide Divemaster supervision, tanks, weights, weight belts.
Air Compressors 2 x Bauer Mariner Compressors SP Electric with Nitrox unit
Tank 60 Aluminum Alloy Tanks, 8,12 and 15 liters with Yoke & DIN valves
Dive Deck Two showers located on the dive platform
Dinghy 4.2 x 1.9 m with 40 HP outboard
Equipment Rental Available on Board
Full equipment rental 2,000 THB /trip 500 THB /day
Torch 300 THB /trip 100 THB /day
Dive Computer 1,200 THB /trip 300 THB /day
15 Litre Tank 1,200 THB /trip 300 THB /day
Mask and Snorkel 400 THB /trip 100 THB /day
Fins 400 THB /trip 100 THB /day
Wetsuits 800 THB /trip 200 THB /day
BCD 1,000 THB /trip 250 THB /day
Regulator 1,000 THB /trip 250 THB /day
SMB 400 THB /trip 100 THB /day

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Richelieu Rock

Khao Lak, Thailand

Richelieu Rock is one of the best places in the world to dive with whale sharks and is easily the best site in Thailand diving for this amazing activity. Here divers will encounter the largest fish in the ocean which are rare almost everywhere in the world. With nothing else for miles around, the whale sharks are attracted to the rock to feed on the rich plank tonic blooms that occur here.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Novice Diver - 20 + Dives
  • Max Depth: 40m

Koh Tachai

Khao Lak, Thailand

Koh Tachai is located in Tachai Island and lies about halfway between the Surin and Similan Islands and is rated as one of the best sites for Thailand scuba liveaboards as it's normally visited on the way to Richelieu Rock from the Similans. There are several dive sites around the island but the most famous is Koh Tachai Plateau which lies southeast of the island, about one kilometre offshore. The plateau is a submerged crowned reef of hard sheet corals, and scattered boulders. These boulders provide great swim-throughs and cut-through opportunities.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 35m

Koh Bon

Khao Lak, Thailand

This dive site is one of the best places in Thailand to see manta rays, especially from April to May.
Koh Bon Island lies an hour or so north of the Similan Islands. It has a 33 metre wall on its south side, facing a small cove, with a stepped edge pointing west and down to over 40m.

Here divers will have the opportunity to see leopard sharks, white tip sharks; soft corals the colours of turquoise, yellow and green dominate. If you listen carefully you'll hear the warning clicks of hundreds of nervous damselfish, and the coral crunching of hungry titan triggerfish.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Novice Diver - 20 + Dives
  • Max Depth: 40m

North Point - Similans

Khao Lak, Thailand

The North Point is situated off its north coast of the Similians and has large granite boulder pinnacles. These boulders are lying on 35 metres and rise to ten metres, forming swim-through and gullies between the rocks. In the shallows closer to Similan Island 9, between eight and fourteen metres, there are enormous flat plains of cauliflower leaf corals and stubbly finger corals, green turtles and black and white banded sea snakes.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Novice Diver - 20 + Dives
  • Max Depth: 40m

Donald Duck Bay - Similans

Khao Lak, Thailand

The Donald Duck Bay is named after a rock on the north side of the bay that resembles the cartoon character not the most prominent large boulder that balances precariously at a seemingly impossible angle. This dive site on the North West corner is the most popular mooring spot for day trippers and Similan Islands liveaboards alike. Here divers will have the opportunity to see molluscs, gastropods, crustaceans, cephalopods, huge bull crabs, red octopus, cuttlefish, all hunting for scraps and morsels. The most interesting section of the dive site is the boulders running out of the bay on the northern edge. These form several swim-through, and house emporer shrimps, red round crabs, decorator crabs, triton shells and cone shells.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 20m

Turtle Rock - Similans

Khao Lak, Thailand

This dive site has impressive series of submerged boulders and swim through in typical Similan fashion. Surrounded by coral and marine life this is one of the better places to spot turtles. Here divers will have the opportunity to see big pelagics and eagle rays. To the northeast of the Turtle Rock there is an impressive 3 metre wide canyon to swim through.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Deep Six - Similans

Khao Lak, Thailand

This is another deep dive following a ridge on the north side of the island that features finger table corals, feather stars and large knotted fans in its deeper sections.

Green turtles, white tip reef sharks and leopard sharks can be found on the sand. The marine life that divers will encounter here are tuna, rainbow runners, yellowtail barracuda, blue fin trevally and yellow spot and Java rabbit fish, with lots of blue-spotted sting rays.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Experienced Diver - 50 + Dives
  • Max Depth: 50m

Hideaway Bay - Similans

Khao Lak, Thailand

The Hideaway Bay is located off the southern point of island number 5, Hideaway is sometimes known as Barracuda Point.

Here divers will find some very Spartan, isolated sunken boulders on the sandy sea bed. Other marine life include a few dark green branching cup corals, clinging grimly to the boulder surfaces, and the occasional burst of action as a blue-spot stingray sparks into life or a black tip shark is disturbed and darts away. Most of the colour available here is provided by the solitary clown triggerfish, exploring the rocks.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Boonsung Wreck

Khao Lak, Thailand

The Boonsung Wreck is often described as ‘Fish Soup’. The density of marine life here is often better than most dive sites in the Similan Islands. An old tin mining vessel, surrounded by sand for miles in every direction, provides the perfect protection for thousands of juvenile fish. The schools of fish are huge and the variety of Macro life is one of the best in Thailand. This is a real divers dive site and part of a fascinating history of Tin mining in the Phuket and Khao Lak area.

The Boonsung Wreck is located about 5km West of Bangsak beach, to the North of Khao Lak. Visibility is typically not as good as the Similan islands. However, the huge variety of marine life makes it well worth seeing. It is a regular final stop on many Similan Liveaboards, although it is technically not part of the Similan islands. The Boonsung wreck also makes for an excellent and speedy day trip by longtail. The Boonsung Wreck is the best value dive around Khao Lak.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 19m

Three Trees

Khao Lak, Thailand

This dive site on Island 9 consists of two sections and is ideal for any dive of the day. The fringing reef starts at 5m and slopes to 20m with a mixture of healthy hard corals. This is the home of many different types of marine life such as Moray, Octopus, Mantis shrimp and Lobster. This site is also a great feeding ground for Hawksbill Turtles.

If you choose to leave the reef and head to the outer boulders have a look on the sand for Khul’s stingrays and Jaw fish.

Leopard sharks can occasionally be spotted among the boulders starting at 22m. The deep boulders are covered in amazing fan corals and thousands of glass fish, it´s an amazing macro point with pygmy pipehorses around, and take look over the top of the deepest boulder where it drops off at 26m to about 35m - the occassional Guitar Shark has been seen here too!

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 35m

Honeymoon Bay

Khao Lak, Thailand

Honeymoon Bay leads off from Haad Lek (small beach) on Island Four. This reef is great for snorkelers and we often use it for the first swim of our 5 day cruise. Typically we’ll hitch a ride on our dedicated taxi (the dinghy) from Anita’s Reef and drop into the water just off the beach. As you swim south from the beach the sandy bottom develops into swathes of staghorn coral.

Pore corals fill-in the open patches along with larger rock formations. Visibility is usually very good here, so you have the opportunity of swimming as swallow or as deep as you like. The gentle sloping reef ensures everyone can stay within their comfort limits as they familiarize themselves with the water and their equipment.

A great place to find many of the smaller reef fish varieties, including everyone’s favourite ‘Nemo’ the Clownfish and his cousins. Moray, octopus, crocodile needle fish and the beautiful angelfish are all common here, and there is even a chance of a turtle every now and then. Honeymoon Bay leads off from Haad Lek (small beach) on Island Four. This reef is great for snorkelers and we often use it for the first swim of our 5 day cruise. Typically we’ll hitch a ride on our dedicated taxi (the dinghy) from Anita’s Reef and drop into the water just off the beach. As you swim south from the beach the sandy bottom develops into swathes of staghorn coral.

Pore corals fill-in the open patches along with larger rock formations. Visibility is usually very good here, so you have the opportunity of swimming as swallow or as deep as you like. The gentle sloping reef ensures everyone can stay within their comfort limits as they familiarize themselves with the water and their equipment.

A great place to find many of the smaller reef fish varieties, including everyone’s favourite ‘Nemo’ the Clownfish and his cousins. Moray, octopus, crocodile needle fish and the beautiful angelfish are all common here, and there is even a chance of a turtle every now and then.

  • Dive Type:
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 26m
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