New Similans Liveaboard launch offer – Manta Queen 5

There is a new kid on the block, when it comes to Thailand liveaboards!

The cheap and cheerful Similans liveaboard Manta Queen 5Similan islands liveaboards can be for up to a week long and you can even combine them with some days diving in Myanmar on longer combo trips. However shorter liveaboard cruises are the most popular. Not everyone has the time or budget to do more.

So we have added another Similans liveaboard that runs short, affordable trips, delightful Manta Queen 5!

And you can save $$$ on your next Dive The World booking with this new liveaboard launch offer.

Similan Islands, Koh Bon & Khao Lak
4D/3N – Up to 11 dives
Standard twin bed cabin
THB 16,500 (US$ 472) per person
Itinerary: Similan Islands, Koh Bon and Khao Lak

Book your cruise on the new and exciting Manta Queen 5 by 23 April 2017 and get a US$ 100 Discount Voucher off your next dive vacation with Dive The World!

Manta Queen 5's open air saloon areaCruise price includes: Cabin accommodation with air-conditioning, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinking water, hot drinks, return transfers to the boat from Khao Lak, dives (as detailed in the trips above), experienced English-speaking divemaster(s), (4-5 divers per DM), tanks, weights and weightbelts, torches.

Price excludes (mandatory, unless customer provides own) : Similan park fee at approximately US$ 6 per day, with an entry fee of US$ 14.

Optional extras: Soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, nitrox fills for certified divers (US$ 4 per dive), scuba equipment, dive computer, 15 litre tanks, dive insurance, scheduled shared transfer to the boat from Phuket (US$ 7 each way). Unless otherwise stated, all the listed items need to be paid on arrival (in cash only).

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)83 505 7794 or send us an email.

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Published 23 Mar 2017