Similan Islands Liveaboard

MV Manta Queen 2 LIVEABOARD

Koh Bon - Koh Tachai - Richelieu Rock: 4 days and 3 nights

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MV Manta Queen 2 Itinerary & price

Itinerary
Koh Bon + Koh Tachai + Richelieu Rock - Bed Shared Cabin
4D/3N / 11 dives20,000 THB 19,000 THB
Koh Bon + Koh Tachai + Richelieu Rock - Twin Bed Cabin
4D/3N / 11 dives22,000 THB 21,000 THB
Koh Bon + Koh Tachai + Richelieu Rock - Double Bed Cabin
4D/3N / 11 dives22,000 THB 21,000 THB
Full Set Equipment (Computer not included)
4D/3N / 11 dives1,800 THB THB
Dive Computer
4D/3N / 11 dives1000 THB THB
Nitrox for all 11 dives
4D/3N / 11 dives2,500 THB THB

Booking information

To book your Manta Queen 2 Liveaboard diving holiday, please contact us to check availability. On receipt of your reservation request and if there is available cabin, we will hold the place for 48 hours. However, the booking will be final only after receipt of payment.

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Included in your package:

  • Transfers*
  • All meals
  • Tea and Coffee
  • Fruits and Snacks all day long
  • Drinking Water
  • Instructors maximum 4:1 Ratio
  • 24 Hour Medical Service
  • Fre Wifi Hot Spot access
  • Torch for night dives
  • * Free transfer from Kata, Karon, Patong and Khao Lak

    Not included in your package:

  • Similans National Park Fee: 1600THB
  • 500 Baht Similans park fees plus…
  • 1,000 Baht for entry into Surin – Richelieu Rock
  • 200 Baht per diver per day
  • Scuba equipment – 1600 THB per set
  • You need
  • Your certification card for scuba diving
  • Diving insurance – not mandatory but highly recommended
  • Towel, sunscreen, sunglasses
  • Small amount of money for extras
  • Please note that the National Park Fee is set by the National Park and is subject to change without notice.Park fees are payable cash at your arrival on the boat

    Cabins & Facilities

    • Similans National Park Fee: 1600THB
    • 500 Baht Similans park fees plus…
    • 1,000 Baht for entry into Surin – Richelieu Rock
    • 200 Baht per diver per day
    • Scuba equipment – 1600 THB per set
    • You need
    • Your certification card for scuba diving
    • Diving insurance – not mandatory but highly recommended
    • Towel, sunscreen, sunglasses
    • Small amount of money for extras

    The MV Manta Queen 2 is a 25-meter dive liveaboard that offers a comfortable and affordable way to explore the underwater wonders of Thailand. The boat has 9 air-conditioned cabins that can accommodate up to 20 guests. Cabins are available in twin, double, and quad configurations, all with shared bathrooms. Each cabin is equipped with comfortable beds, bed linens, towels, storage for personal belongings, electrical outlets, and portholes (some with sea views).

    The MV Manta Queen 2 also has several common areas where guests can relax and socialize. The indoor lounge is furnished with sofas and armchairs and is equipped with a TV and DVD player. It is the perfect place to unwind after a day of diving. The sundeck is another great place to relax and enjoy the views. It is equipped with sun loungers and parasols.

    The open-air dining area is where guests can enjoy delicious meals while taking in the stunning scenery. The boat serves generous and freshly prepared buffets.

    The MV Manta Queen 2 also has a dive deck with rinsing tanks and drying racks for dive gear, an air compressor for refilling tanks, and a freshwater shower for rinsing off after dives.

    Technical Specifications

    Length:
    25 m
    Width:
    5 m
    Hull:
    Wood
    Generator:
    1x 40 KW, 1 x 50 KW
    Engine:
    2 x Hino 350 HP
    Air Compressor:
    2
    Nitrox Available:
    Yes
    Fresh Water Capacity:
    14,000 Liter
    Cruising Speed:
    8 - 9 knots
    Dinghy:
    1
    Max. passenger:
    20
    Double Bed Cabin:
    3
    Twin Bed Cabin:
    5
    Quad (Bunk Beds) Cabin:
    1
    Shared Bathrooms:
    3
    Navigation:
    SatNav, Radar, Sonar, Compass
    Safety:
    O2, VHF Radio, Life raft, life vests
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