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MV ANDAMAN SEAFARER
is a comfortable live-aboard wood and steel dive vessel. She may accommodate up to 14 passengers: 6 in three VIP A/C private cabins (two single berths) and 8 in two FIRST CLASS A/C cabins (four single berths). Each cabin has 2 or 4 single berths with standard mattresses (200x90). She has tow showers and toilets. The decks are wide and spacious to provide guests with a maximum diving convenience and tropical living. The vessel is equipped with radar, GPS navigation system, Video depth sounder, CB radio, VHF radio, 2 generators and a 4.7m Avon Rib dinghy with a 40 HP outboard and a ladder. The diving equipment includes 2 compressors and adequate tanks and weights. Other equipments may be hired from our dive centre before departure. Crew of six consists of 1 cruise director/Instructor (Charlie), 1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 1 deck hand, 1 Thai Cook (his food is a feature of the cruise) and a Divemaster/Instructor. They have years of chartering experience in this area and are eager to give you the liveaboard dive holiday of a lifetime.

TYPICAL FEATURES OF MV ANDAMAN SEAFARER.

- She was designed and supervised during the construction in Phuket by his owner who has 28 years of diving experience in Thailand as dive operator (since 1980) and SCUBA Instructor (since 1985). Charlie served as a dive guide on the Jacques Cousteau’s Calypso vessel during the shooting of the film "The Sea convicts" in 1988 at Similan and Surin Islands as well for the shooting at the Similan of a U/W IMAX film on November 2002.
- The length and beam make it one of the largest comfortable dive vessels in Phuket and Thailand.
- 2 V8 engines of 320 hp each give confidence during the cruises.
- Electric power (220 volts) is provided 24hrs.
- 2 large showers and toilets. We do not limit the showers during the cruise.
- Everywhere inside the vessel, the ceilings are of 2.20 m.
- 3 "VIP Cabin" with 2 bunks and 2 “FIRST CLASS” cabins with 4 bunks.
- Each cabin has its own air-conditioning with a remote control.
- All bunks have comfortable mattresses (200 x 90 x 20).
- The kitchen is equipped as a restaurant. We never serve the same meals more than once during the cruise. All guests take their meals on large table on the roof and the food is serve buffet style.
- Solarium (5.5 x 8 m) has deckchairs and mattresses. It is the perfect place to have a drink at sunset and during the evening after dinner.
- Large dive area (5.70 x 8 m), easy entries and exits with 3 ladders. 14 divers can be in/out of water within a few minutes.
- Aluminum cylinders of 80 (10.95 liters) & 100cf (13.69 liters) are available in the racks.
- The 2 Bauer compressors can fill the tanks when the guests are taking a nap in their cabins or in the deckchairs on the solarium.
- Our 4.7m Avon Rib dinghy with a ladder and a 40 HP outboard allows diving in the most remote places giving our customers an easy mean of accessing the dive site and of course of getting picked up after the dive in the most secure conditions.

MV ANDAMAN SEAFARER
PRIVATE LIVEABOARD TOUR
ON REQUEST ONLY

Cruises include transfers to and from hotel (Airport transfers are not included), full-board accommodation in A/C cabins on our vessel "MV Andaman Seafarer", drinking water, tea, coffee, chocolate, towel, guide supervision.
Cruises do not include National Park Fees, beers, soft-drinks, snorkelling equipment and tip for the crew.

REMARKS
- MV Andaman Seafarer is a convenient vessel for a private charter for either diving, sea-kayaking and/or touring the beautiful islands in Thailand's Andaman Sea, such as Koh Similan Archipelagos, Koh Bon Island, Koh Tachai Island, Koh Surin Archipelagos, PhangNga Bay, Koh Phi-Phi Islands, Koh Lanta Island, Koh Ha Yai Islands, Koh Rok Nok Islands, Koh Tarutao Archipelagos.
- Private Liveaboard cruises on MV Andaman Seafarer are available all year round on request only and they are not possible from August until the middle of October, as the vessel will go to the shipyard for the yearly maintenance and painting.
- There is no fixed departure and return dates but the scheduled cruise must have a minimum of 1 full day for cleaning and loading the vessel before and after the regular scheduled dive cruises to Similan/Surin/Richelieu Rock with departures on Sundays and disembarking on Fridays or Saturdays.
- Departure from Chalong Bay is in the afternoon (16.30). This first day is free of charge.
- Return to Chalong Bay is on the last day in the afternoon (17.00-19.00).
- Itinerary and meals (Thai, Eurasian, Chinese, Vegetarian and Muslim) may be up to the group.
- In case of full boat with 14 paying passengers, a tour leader may be welcome aboard free of charge and in that case, he will be sleeping in the wheelhouse with the crew.
- Late reservations just few hours before liveaboard cruise departure disturb the supplying, planning and the timing so we recommend to the tour-operators and divers to book well in advance and before arriving in Thailand. Thank you for your understanding.

- Admission for Thai: 80 Baht (1.80 €). Admission for foreigner: 400 Baht (8.80 €). Admission for child (Thai & Foreigner alike): 50% discount. Extra for Diver (Thai & Foreigner alike): 200 Baht (4.40 €) per diving day. http://www.dnp.go.th
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PRIVATE LIVEABOARD TOUR CRUISE PRICES PER DAY*
Minimum charge per touring day
Up to 8 passengers
62,100 Baht 1,350 €
ADDITIONAL PASSENGER (9 - 13 paying passengers)
14th passenger free of charge
Per passager 5,290 Baht 115 €
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Prices in Baht are fixed
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MV ANDAMAN SEAFARER
PRIVATE LIVEABOARD TOUR
ON REQUEST ONLY
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MV ANDAMAN SEAFARER
PRIVATE LIVEABOARD TOUR
ON REQUEST ONLY

VISITED ISLANDS AND DIVE SITES DURING LIVEABOARD DIVE CRUISES

SIMILAN ISLANDS ARCHIPELAGOS.
Topography:
Consists of numerous islands with high and steep granite mountain, beaches and rocks formation of many shapes. There is no mud at all along the beaches, so the sands are very clean, white and very fine. Some islands do have hills in the area, which are usually quite tall with the highest top of 244 meters above mean sea level, while some islands are of flat area surrounded by sand dunes and coral reefs.
Beach Forest - open forest with scattered plants at approximate height of not over 15 meters such as Terminalia catappa, Barringtonia asiatica, Callophyllum inophyllum. Small perennials and large shrub not exceeding 10 meters in height found are Xylocarpus gaugeticus, Herltiera littoralis, Hibiscus tiliaceus which is a smaller shrub found are Capparis micracautha, Breynia vitris-idaea Fischer, Pandanus odoratissimus. Grounds covering plants common in the area are beans, Vigna sp., Spilanthes sp., Ischaemum barbatum, Lophatherum gracile, Hoya parasittrica, Asplenium nidus.
Scrub Forest - habitat for shrubs which can develop on grounds with soil depth of not exceeding 30 centimeters. A few cacti can be found while more common shrubs found are Cercus spp., Dracaena spp., Memecylon caeruleum, Cleistanhus polyphyllus.
Primary Forest - habitation for perennials at a height of 20 meters or above such as Dipterocarpus costatus, Dipterocarpus boudii, Shores spp., Lower perennials at 15-20 meters in height are palaquium obovatum, Eugenia denaiflora, Wrightia sp., 10-15 meters in height are Hydnocarpus ilicifolius, Semecarpus curtisii, Diospyros wallichii. Bambusa sp., Calamus longisetus, Plam, Amydrium medium and Bauhinia glauca are also found with other creepers and parasites such as betel pepper, bauhinia and orchid. Above the sea surrounding each island lies Beach forest, which steadily becomes Tropical forest further inland. Important tree species include Manilkara sp. Cordia subcordia, and Tournefotia argentia.
Flora and Fauna:
A survey conducted in 1992 revealed that 39 species of birds can be found on the nine islands. Resident species include the Brahminy Kite, and the White-breasted Waterhen, while migratory species include the Pintail Snipe, and Grey Wagtail. Temporary migratory species include the Barn Swallow, Cattle Egret, Watercock, and the Roseate Tern. The most commonly seen species include the Pacific Reef-Egret, Nicobar Pigeon, Pied Imperial Pigeon, White-bellied Sea-Eagle, and the Collared Kingfisher.
The environment of Koh Similian National Park is obviously that of a small island, wherever you go, you are not far from the sea. Natural fresh water reserves are few, and as a result, large mammal species cannot exist. Surveys have revealed that 27 species of small mammals exist within the park, including 16 species of bats namely: black-bearded tomb bat, lesser false vampire bat, intermediate horseshoe bat, lesser bent-winged bat and the hairless bat. 3 species of squirrels can be found including the gray-cheeked flying squirrel. 4 species of rats: yellow Rajah rat, ricefield rat, roof rat and noisy rat can be seen scurrying around as well. Finally, the more unusual but fairly common residents include the bush tailed porcupine, common palm civet, flying lemur and the bottlenose dolphin. 22 species of reptiles and amphibians can be found in the park including the banded krait, reticulated python, white-lipped pit viper, common pit viper, garden blue lizard, hawksbill turtle, leather turtle, bengal monitor lizard, common water monitor lizard, ornate froglet, common asiatic frog, marsh frog, and the common bush frog. Finally, another most interesting species located in the Koh Similan Islands is called the hairy leg mountain land crab. This crab is found in such large numbers you will be sure to see many just by walking around a bit. No matter where you are on the island, seeing this creature will be a reminder you are never far from water
Marine life: Visibility: 20-40m. Depth 3-40m.
Beneath the sea at Koh Similan National Park lies a complex ecosystem commonly called the rainforest of the sea: the coral reef. The major residents of the reef are coral and the closely related sea anemones; of the Phylum Cnidaria, Class Anthozoa, which contains all radically symmetrical invertebrate animals. Corals and sea anemones exist as individual polyps living in either solitary or mostly colonial forms. The polyps of hard corals construct communal limestone homes which are built up into a multitude of shapes and sizes eventually giving rise to a coral reef. Soft corals have soft bodies made of large numbers of identical polyps connected by fleshy tissue (Zooxanthallae). These soft corals contain small algae within their tissues which are able to convert the sun's energy into food. This cooperative relationship is known as symbiosis and also exists in hard corals, clams and other marine organisms. There are several factors that support good environment for the reef i.e. temperature, salinity, light, wave and tide, sedimentation and nutrient. Therefore, healthy coral reef can be found easily in the Andaman Sea comparing to the Gulf of Thailand. In Andaman Sea, coral reefs are able to be classified as deep water and medium water. For the deep water coral reef grow down to 30 m. Of course, in this case water allows enough light for the algae. This reef type is mostly found in Koh Similan Islands and Koh Surin Islands. For the rest area, medium water coral reef grows between 8-15 m beneath the surface. Coral can also be classified to fall into these structural categories: massive, columnar, encrusting, branching, foliceaous, laminar and free-living coral. The hard corals found in Koh Similian Islands National Park are deep water species of mostly staghorn coral types (Acropora echinata) and the smaller cauliflower shaped types (Seriatopora histrix). Many other species of marine life co-exist within the coral reef: Gorgonian sea fans, flower-like soft coral, several species of crabs, spiny painted lobsters, squid, sponges, sea cucumbers and giant clams.

KOH BON & KOH TACHAI.
Marine life: Visibility: 20-40m. Depth: 3-40m.
Both are tall, rocky islands, and offer varied and beautiful underwater scenery. At Koh Bon, a steep, rocky point, which plunges to over 40 meters' depth, is often a good place to see Leopard Sharks and large rays. Koh Bon is also a good place to see big pelagic creatures; both Mantas and Whale Sharks are seen here with fair regularity. Koh Tachai, a pair of coral-encrusted pinnacles, which are connected by a long, rocky ridge. Currents, which are extremely rich in nutrients, sweep this site and plankton, resulting in outstanding growths of sea fans, whips corals and other filter feeders. This is also a good area for Leopard Sharks and Stingrays, but probably the most over-whelming attraction is the schooling fish action.

RICHELIEU ROCK.
Marine life: Visibility: 10-20m. Depth: 3-30m.
This is the world's top listed location for sighting Whale Sharks and Mantas. One of Thailand's best dives, this is a wall-dive around the main outcrop, which is surrounded by smaller submerged pinnacles. Around the corals is a wide diversity of marine life: common residents include Schooling Banner fish, Single-spot and Giant Snappers, Scorpion fish, Moray eel, and colorful nudibranch. As this is the only food source in the immediate area, it is excellent for large pelagic. Rainbow runner, great barracuda, travelly, tuna and jack are frequently observed.

SURIN ISLANDS ARCHIPELAGOS.
Topography:
Koh Surin Islands comprise of five main islands, including 2 large islands consisting of the northern Koh Surin Island and southern Koh Surin Island which located very adjacent like the twin island. They are separated by the 200 meters width shallow sea. In the low tide period, you can walk across to the other island or so-called "cutted channel bay". The other three islands are rocky islands with some dwarf trees. Plants that found here are the rainforest plants. They are one source of the big and best fertile shallow coral reef of Thailand.
Vegetations, able to classify the society of plants as follows:
- Primary rainforest covers most area of the national park, both of slopes and ridge of mountain. The important plants found here are Diospyros malabarica Kostel, etc.
- Beach forest could be found in beach areas where you can find many kinds of plant such as Barringtonia, Cerbera odollam, etc.
- Mangrove forest is located in the mud area and the brackish water of Mae Yai bay. This is not the fertile forest but you can find some kinds of plants such as Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Xylocarpus granatum, etc., while some dwarf forest or grove plants comprise of Cycas pectinata Griff., Dillenia obovata (Bl.) Hoogl., Erythroxylum cuneatum Kurz, etc.
Flora and Fauna:
- Birds, from survey found totally 91 types of birds including local birds about 57 types and the others are the migrating birds from elsewhere, such as Little Heron, Common Sandpiper, Little Tern, etc.
- Mammal animals could be found here totally 22 types including 12 types of bat such as Island Flying fox, Black-Bearded Tomb Bat, Pig-Tailed Macaque, Common Wild Pig, etc.
- Reptiles have been found 6 types such as Indian or Bengal Monitor, Water Monitor, Skink, Reticulated Python, etc.
Marine life: Visibility: 10-25m. Depth: 3-40m.
Coral, such as Needle coral, etc. Fish, such as Damselfish, Wrasse, Butterfly-fish and Midas blenny; Ecsenius midas etc. Sea Turtles, Sea turtles are a very ancient family of animals and their ancestors date back to when Dinosaurs roamed the earth. Although the Dinosaurs are now extinct, the sea turtles are still surviving although their future existence is in doubt. Many species are endangered with several species near extinction. Their principle threat is the loss of their nesting beaches to development stimulated by increasing tourist pressure. This has reduced the number of turtles worldwide to such an extent that positive action must be taken to secure their existence in the future. The principle action is the preservation of their nesting beaches, and the protection of the eggs from theft once laid. Sea turtle still nests on the Koh Surin Islands, with two species coming ashore to lay their eggs, Hawksbill, and Green turtles. In the early 1990’s we also had a few nest of the rare Olive Ridley turtle. Ko Surin Islands are the best place in Thailand for anyone who want to swim with sea turtles. Most visitors have a few chances to get close to them, mostly hawksbill turtle.
 
SHARK POINT / ANEMONE REEF / KING CRUISER WRECK / KOH DOC MAI.
Marine life: Visibility: 10-20m. Depth: 3-30m.
Shark Point area is classified as a Marine Sanctuary (Anemone Reef and King Cruiser Wreck are part of it). Shark Point and Anemone Reef are home to an incredible profusion of sea creatures with soft and hard corals, tropical and pelagic fish with plenty of Leopard-Sharks for great pictures. The density and diversity of marine life here is favorably compared to the best coral reefs anywhere in the world. The King Cruiser wreck is an 80m steel-hulled passenger ferry that had been sunk on May 1997 by striking Anemone Reefs. That huge catamaran rests in about 30m of water on a sandy bottom. Divers can swim through most of the wreck. Koh Doc Mai, which is comparable to the best dive sites in Phi-Phi, offers a dramatic wall dive on the east and south sides while the western side of the island features a steeply sloping reef.

PHI-PHI ISLANDS.
Marine life: Visibility: 10-25 meters. Depth: 3-26 meters.
Phi-Phi Islands offers numerous walls, caverns and caves, as well as shallow coral gardens and sloping reefs. Typical sights include both hard and soft coral, nudibranchs, shellfish and many other invertebrates. Fish life is abundant and range from coral reef fish to leopard shark or whale sharks.

HIN DAENG / HIN MUANG.
Marine life: Visibility: 20-40m. Depth: 3-40m.
This is one of the best dive spots in Thailand (truly a world-class dive site). The 2 rocks with vertical walls dropping straight down to 50-60m are completely covered with hard and soft coral, sea fans, and sea anemones and attract large school of jacks as well as fusiliers, tuna and barracuda. Hin Daeng is also perhaps the only place in Thailand where Grey reef sharks can be seen in schools of up to 15 sharks. The richness and variety of pelagic fish compares to that found at Richelieu Rock, particularly for the sight of whale shark.

TARUTAO ISLANDS ARCHIPELAGOS.
Topography:
Koh Adang-Rawi islands lie about 50 km west of Koh Tarutao Island and include Koh Adang Island, Koh Rawi Island, Koh Dong Island and Koh Lipe Island. Koh Adang Island with a steep and rugged landscape almost completely covered by tropical rainforest may be the most wild and appealing of the islands. Sparkling clear water and superb coral reefs provide habitat for a wide variety of marine life forms, including many brightly coloured fish. Beautiful beaches consist of quartz derived from Koh Adang Island's Cretaceous granite makeup and coral fragments. Several waterfalls plummet down Koh Adang Island's eastern slopes in times of heavy rain.
Flora and Fauna:
As is typical of island fauna, Tarutao National Park contains relatively few terrestrial vertebrates and resident birds, though visitors are still able to see wildlife. Dusky langurs, crab-eating macaques, mouse deer and wild pig are common on the islands. Due to prolonged isolation by sea, over 13 insular subspecies occur on the islands. There are at least nine insular subspecies of squirrels, five of common tree shrew and three of lesser mouse deer. Other wildlife occurring in the park is slow loris, otters, civets, flying lemurs, fishing cats, soft-shelled turtles, monitor lizards, pythons, cobras, coral snakes and vipers.
Marine life: Visibility: 10-25m. Depth: 3-40m.
The area of Koh Adang-Rawi Islands contains many coral reefs of high species diversity. Degradation of some reefs by natural and man-made causes is significant but has not affected the overall ecological value of the park. The map insert shows some of the more interesting coral reefs in the park. The damage to some reefs is due to dynamite fishing, storm damage and crown-of-thorns starfish predation. It is estimated that the park contains about 25% of the world's fish species. Some of the more important include members of families such as shark, ray, grouper, eel, carp, catfish, salmon, flying perch, angelfish and butterfly fish. 92 species of coral-reef fish were identified in one study. Among marine mammals which can be spotted in the park are dugong, the common dolphin, the Irrawaddy dolphin, sperm and mink whale. Three species of migratory sea turtles nest on several of the island's beaches from September to April.

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