Miss Moon – New Myanmar liveaboard

Our new budget Myanmar liveaboard Miss MoonMyanmar’s rise from obscurity to sought-after destination continues with more boats going there these days. Here we bring you a new and affordable option in the shape of MV Miss Moon.

M/V Miss Moon is an 18m wooden monuhull liveaboard offering inexpensive dive cruises in Myanmar from the Thai port of Ranong. If you are looking for friendly, professional crew who treat and feed guests like family, and if you are prepared to share facilities like a family, then you’ve found the perfect Myanmar liveaboard trip!

Book your cruise on the fun and friendly MV Miss Moon by 23 July 2016 and get a US$ 100 Discount Voucher off your next dive vacation with Dive The World!

Burma South
6D/5N – Up to 19 dives
Standard double/bunk bed cabin: US$ 923 per person
Master double bed cabin: US$ 993 per person

Itinerary: High Rock, Black Rock, North Twin Reef, North Twin Plato, South Twin, Rocky Peaks, Western Rocky.

Miss Moon's open air saloon areaCruise price includes: Cabin accommodation, pre breakfast, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinking water, hot drinks, dives (as detailed in the trips above), experienced English-speaking divemaster(s) (max 5 divers per DM), tanks, weights and weightbelts.

Price excludes (mandatory, unless customer provides own) : Scuba equipment rental (US$ 14 per day), Entry/visa fees Burma South 5 nights (US$ 170), Burma Mergui Archipelago 7 nights (US$ 240). Unless otherwise stated, all the listed items need to be paid on arrival (cash).

Optional extras: Alcoholic drinks, satellite telephone calls. Unless otherwise stated, all the listed items need to be paid on arrival.

This offer can be used in addition to other special offers including your Dive The World returning customer 5% discount. Voucher is transferable. See here for the discount voucher Terms and Conditions.

Contact Dive The World right away on +66 (0)94 582 7973 / (0)83 505 7794 or send us an email.

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Published 23 Jun 2016