Blue Dolphin is a deluxe standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in the Similan Islands from October to May. It can accommodate 16 guests.

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Description

Boat

Blue Dolphin is a mid-range Similan Liveaboard at the top of its class, newly launched in December, 2022. At 27 meters in length, with steel hull construction makes for a safe and smooth ride throughout your trip. It can offer an amazing time on board to suit all budgets.

Blue Dolphin has spacious relaxation areas, a large diving deck and a dedicated camera area. The large dive deck gives you plenty of room to set up, and a custom designed camera table and set up area, large fresh water tanks, and a dedicated charging area. CCR and sidemount divers are well catered for, however you’re set up.

Blue Dolphin features indoor and outdoor eating areas. The excellent food prepared by our experienced chefs will ensure your meals are as good as your dives. Enjoy a light breakfast of cereal, fruit and toast before the first dive. The bigger buffet breakfast will be waiting for you when you return. A buffet lunch is served after dive two, a tasty snack after dive three and a variety of dishes served for dinner after dive four.

The staff onboard all have years of experience in the Similans and even longer track records for keeping divers safe and happy season after season, and they are able to speak English, French, German, Thai and Japanese.

Dive groups are a maximum of 4 people (unless larger groups request to dive together). Your gear is washed and your tanks are filled for you by our highly trained staff. The only thing you have to do on board the MV Blue Dolphin is to dive and relax.


Cabin

Blue Dolphin has 7 guest cabins, and each trip can host up to 16 guests :

All cabins are air-conditioned with both ensuite and shared bathrooms.

2 Master Cabins:
Located on the upper deck, each cabin comes with a king-size double bed, (Large single bed available for single occupancy upon request), a small desk area, clothes area and a safe, ensuite bathroom, seaview window.

2 Master Cabins:
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with a double bed or twin bunks, a small desk area, clothes storage and two safes, ensuite bathroom, seaview window. (This cabin can be used as a family sharing cabin for 2 adults and one child).

2 Standard Cabins:
Located on the lower deck, each cabin comes either double bed or twin bunks, a small desk area, clothes storage and two safes, shared bathrooms, portholes.

1 Quad Cabin:
Located on the lower deck, this cabin comes with four bunk beds, each bunk has a storage area, private shelf, reading light, safe, shared bathrooms, portholes.

4 Shared Bathrooms:
Located on the lower deck, each comes with toliet, hot showers, hair-dryer etc.


Diving

  • Similan 5D/4N : 14 dives in total.
  • Dive guide ratio is 4 on 1 for all the trips.
  • For Similan : No dives on the embarkation day.
  • 2 dives will be provided on the disembarkation day.
  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.

Other Information

  • Nitrox:Available with additional cost
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional cost
  • REBREATHER Dive:Available with additional cost
  • Technical Dive:Not available at the moment yet
  • Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional cost
  • Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
  • Wi-Fi Internet :Not available at the moment yet
  • Laundry Service:Not available at the moment yet
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment yet
  • Payment onboard:Cash only (THB)
  • Crew Number:12, include 4 dive guides

Parcours ( V.O )

Similan Islands - 5 Days / 4 Nights (14 dives)

To avoid a long taxi journey we recommend staying in Khao Lak.

Day 1 :
You will be picked up at their hotel or at the airport in the afternoon.
You will be taken to our pier at 19:00 to board the Blue Dolphin.
We typically depart at 21:00, after a full boat briefing and a hearty dinner.

Day 2 :
4 Dives (Hideaway Bay/Tuna Wreck, West of Eden, Three Trees/Breakfast Bend, Turtle Rock)

Day 3 :
4 Dives (X-mas Point, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai Pinnacle x 2)

Day 4 :
4 Dives (Surin Islands, Richelieu Rock)

Day 5 :
2 Dives (Koh Bon, Koh Bon or Local wrecks)
Lunch onboard, 14:30 arrive at Tap Lamu Pier. Get your last few photos (including the big group photo). Exchange emails or social media details with your new found dive buddies. Then finally, after some goodbyes, we take you back to your hotel.


Dalily Schedule

WAKE UP: Every day at 06:30 you will be woken by a gentle knock from our dive crew. Wake yourself up properly with some fresh coffee and a light breakfast. You will be greeted by the staff and a full dive safety briefing informing you of all the procedures for our Similan liveaboard is then carried out by the tour leader. The boat crew are there to help you in to your equipment and get you into our dinghy’s or the water.

DIVE 1: Our guests find being immersed in the warm tropical water is the absolute best way of waking up. Dive groups are a maximum of 4 people, unless friends request to dive together. The first dive of the trip will be a check dive so we can check the divers in each group are well matched in terms of ability and air consumption. At the end of this and every dive, you and your group will surface and indicate to our dingy that you’re ready to be picked up. This dingy will pick you up and take you back to the liveaboard. No surface swims, ever.

Breakfast: Once back on board, our staff will help you out of your equipment and place it in the racks for you. You can grab a quick freshwater rinse from the shower on deck and then head up to the outdoor eating areas where a hot buffet breakfast awaits you. The deck crew will fill your tanks, while you eat.

DIVE 2: is usually at about 11:00. Groups might be reorganised to put divers of similar skill levels together, based on observations from the check dive. Obviously we never split up people who want to dive together.

Every day we will get a little bit shallower on each dive of the liveaboard itinerary. If you really want to explore the deepest and best parts of all the dive sites in the Similan Islands, then consider diving on Nitrox. This will give you a lot more flexibility with your dive profiles.

Lunch: A delicious buffet lunch is served after dive two. Our chef’s serve a variety of Asian and Western dishes. The menu changes for every meal on every day often leaving you spoilt for choice.

DIVE 3: is between 13:00 and 14:00. Day 1 we can climb up to the famous viewpoint at Donald Duck bay on Similan Island #8. If you were looking for a new profile picture, look no further than the view from sail rock.

Snack Time: For anyone that is still hungry, an afternoon snack is served at around 16:00. Dishes include Mango and sticky rice, pizza, sushi and a large selection of fresh fruits.

DIVE 4: If you are interested in night diving then please let us know. We can then schedule on for day one. For anyone who is not an advanced diver. Why not do your Night Adventure Dive , or ask us about becoming an advanced diver. If night diving isn’t your thing, don’t worry, sunset diving is an option also.

DINNER: After the night dive, dinner is served. Some people then head straight to their cabins, others prefer to relax on deck while having a beer and talking about the days diving and what they hope is in store for rest of the trip.

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Destinations Iles Similan
Disponible à bord Support Nitrox, Plongée Sidemount, Support Rebreather, Station pour Photographe
Langues parlées à bord Japonais, Anglais, Allemand

Horaires & trajets

Prix & conditions

Inclus

  • Transferts de l'aéroport et/ou de l'hôtel au yacht
  • TVA et taxes locales
  • Formule repas pension complète (y compris les collations)
  • Dispensaire d'eau, café instantané, thé
  • Boissons non alcoolisées
  • Activité de plongée (y bouteilles, ceinture et plombs)
  • Guide de plongée
  • Excursions terrestres et activités
  • Assurance accident de bateau
  • Serviettes de cabine et articles de toilette
  • Service de nettoyage de cabine

Non inclus

  • Vols domestiques
  • Frais de parcs marins et de port
  • Boissons alcoolisées
  • Location d'équipement
  • Bouteille 15L
  • Nitrox
  • Formations possibles à bord
  • Assurance de plongée (exigence obligatoire)
  • Assurance de voyage
  • Pourboires

Informations pratiques

Iles Similan

Période: les croisières plongées sont possible uniquement lorsque le parc national des Similan est ouvert i.e de début novembre à début mai de chaque année.

Les visas: la plupart des nationalités ne nécessitent pas de visa pour les séjours de moins de 30 jours, certaines nationalités peuvent recevoir un visa pour 15 jours à l'arrivée en payant 1000 THB. Contactez le consulat thaïlandais le plus proche de chez vous pour plus d'informations.

Climat: la saison sèche est de novembre à mai, avec mars et avril les mois les plus chaud. La mousson est de juin à septembre chaque année. La température moyenne et constante est autour de 27°/30°.

Eau: la température de l'eau est comprise entre 27° et 30° tout au long de la saison de plongée, mais il peut y avoir des thermoclines où la température descend jusqu'à 25°.

Vêtements: vêtements légers sont recommandés durant toute l'année.

Fiches: Type A & C avec 220 V 50 Hz

Vols: les vols internationaux arrivent tous les jours directement à l'aéroport International de Phuket, ainsi que par de nombreux vols quotidiens nationaux de Bangkok.

** Devises **: la monnaie locale est le Baht thaïlandais (THB). Les banques changent des devises provenant de partout dans le monde à bon prix. Les distributeurs automatiques de billets sont présents partout et les cartes de crédit sont acceptées presque partout avec parfois des frais de 3% à 5%.

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