Giamani’s Exclusive Burma Cruises

Does the idea of liveaboard diving in Burma sound good to you? Then plan to travel on MV Giamani who ventures even further on her cruises into the Andaman Sea.

MV Giamani

This is a spacious liveaboard safari boat, even with the maximum of 16 divers on board. Since many of the cabins are twin or triple share, the boat is often considered full with as few as 12 guests. This means there is always plenty of room and a sense of order, even when all guests are excitedly preparing to dive.

MV Giamani now offers you the option of either combining your Similan and Burma diving on an extended 9 night cruise. Or you could choose to dive Burma exclusively on a 5 night cruise.

Do you prefer to explore secluded dive sites? Then make a plan to dive with the many larger pelagics like white tip sharks and barracudas that you will find in the often brisk currents of Myanmar.

MV Giamani
Similans / Burma – 10 Days 9 Night 31 Dives
07 – 16 Nov 10
Deluxe Twin:
US$ 2,680 (THB 88,200)
Deluxe Triple: US$ 2,352 (THB 77,400)
Standard: US$ 2,406 (THB 79,200)

MV Giamani
Burma – 6 Days 5 Night 31 Dives
11 – 16 Nov 10
Deluxe Twin: US$ 1,550 (THB 51,000)
Deluxe Triple: US$ 1,367 (THB 45,000)
Standard: US$ 1,398 (THB 46,000)

Includes: Cabin accommodation with air-conditioning, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, coffee, hot chocolate, tea and water, dives, tanks, weights and weightbelts, experienced English-speaking divemaster(s), and return transfers to the boat from Phuket hotels.

Excludes: Similan and Surin Park fees, scuba equipment, nitrox tanks, dive insurance, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks. Burma trips: Burma entry fees are payable upon embarkation plus Similan Park Fee.

Want to plan your escape on a liveaboard diving holiday in Burma? Contact Dive The World to find out more about MV Giamani on +66 (0)94 582 7973 / (0)83 505 7794 or you could send us an email.

Note: All prices quoted are per diver sharing and subject to currency fluctuations. Special offers apply to new bookings only.

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Published 4 Jul 2010