Friday 30 September 2011

Best Phuket Day Trip

Loi Kratong in Phang Nga Bay
In my opinion the best Phuket (Non Diving) Daytrip is Hong By Starlight by John Grey Sea Canoe.

Phang Nga Bay is a must see for Phuket tourists and one of the best ways to see it is by sea kayak. It's peaceful, non intrusive, eco-friendly and fun. There are a lot of companies running sea kayaking trips but John Grey's operation is still the best. It's the most expensive but this is a case of you get what you pay for.

The trip departs about midday (ish) and returns in the night after dinner on board. You get much more kayaking on this trip and at more places (the cheaper trips often just leave you on a beach in the afternoon) and you also get to see the lagoons at night. The food is excellent and plentiful, the crew are friendly and knowledgeable (Mr John Grey is often on the trips himself).

All in all it's a five star daytrip. More details here

Tuesday 27 September 2011

What happens to Phuket Liveaboards in Low Season?

Dilok Shipyard Phuket
With the Similan liveaboard season running from late October until early May some may wonder what the boats do for the rest of the year.

Liveaboard owners are always looking for a way to earn some revenue during the low season. Every year we receive low season schedules for boats who plan to run trips throughout May-October to the Phi Phi Islands or the Racha Islands. These schedules are often wishful thinking because the boats struggle to find bookings are rarely run more than one or two trips. Diva Andaman has done well with her Racha and Phi Phi trips because they are short and they focus as much on non divers as divers. MV SaiMai has also had several low season charters, at just 6 guests maximum it easier to find enough guests to run. The Junk finds it harder to fill the boat for her low season 6 night trips.

The Junk has another unique way of earning her keep in low season. She has been rented out several times by film crews. She was used in the movie Shanghai which was filmed in Bangkok in 2008. She also starred in The Swiss Family Robinson and a documentary called Das Weisse Gold. This is a great deal for the Junk, production companies pay well and she normally gets a complete repaint out of it.

Some liveaboards are lucky enough to get chartered for the low season. This year Giamani was sailed round to Koh Samui where she was chartered by a group of tec divers. She is returning to Phuket now and will head straight into the ship yard for a spruce up before the Similan season starts.

In previous years Thailand liveaboards spent the Thai low season diving in Komodo or Manado. However with a change of Indonesian regulations, Thai flagged boats are no longer able to operate as liveaboards in Indo. Mermaid 1, Mermaid 2, Black Manta and Queen Scuba therefore all took the decision to leave Thailand and re flag as Indonesian liveaboards.

White Manta in Phuket Shipyard
Most boats just don't run in low season. They get put on the hard stand in Ratanachai or Dilok shipyards. It's a chance for the crews to take a well earned holiday. After 6 months of living aboard many of them go home to their families for a couple of months. Some go and get jobs in other countries. Dive crew go to Bali or Egypt. I know one Thai cook who is currently working on a liveaboard in the Maldives. It's a time for hiring and firing as some crew members quit never to return, some are fired and some are poached by rival boats.

About this time of year the shipyard work starts in earnest as the boats are prepared for the high season. For most that means engine maintenance and a paint job but some boats go through more extensive redesigns and improvements. Nautica has changed her Nitrox membrane system this year. Also, some boats are built, White Manta is new this season, and others change owners. Viking of the Orient will sail as MV Hallelujah this season.

Low season is when a lot of companies decide on their schedules for the next season and schedules tend to change a lot as full charter requests force changes. This year we are seeing an increase in shorter trips and also more emphasis on Surin only trips. MV Daranee is departing from her usual 4 day 4 night format and offering Surin or Similan trips instead. It will be interesting to see if it's popular. Fewer boats are scheduling Burma diving this year. Maybe because of the entry costs or maybe because the sharks have largely been fished out.

Friday 23 September 2011

New Price for the June Hong Chian Lee Liveaboard

aka "The Junk"

The Junk under sail
Previously the triple share cabins were the same price as the twin/double cabins but they have been reduced to US$ 1,690 per diver.

Double cabin is US$1,990 per diver
Triple share cabin is US$ 1,690 per diver
Four share cabin is US$ 1,350 per diver

All cabins are en-suite and air conditioned.

Also note that you still have time to get an early booking discount. Book the Junk 6 months in advance and get 15% off, 3 months in advance for 10% and 1 month in advance for 5%.

Monday 19 September 2011

Patong Beach Kiteboarding

I was on Patong beach yesterday and I took a few photos to show what the weather is like in Phuket at this time of year. Yesterday was a typical Phuket low season day.

It was fine for most of the day with a nice on-shore breeze. We had a heavy rain shower at about 4pm that lasted about 20 minutes. We watched the rain arriving from out at sea and sheltered under a beer tent. It was good fun, everyone crowded in together.

Those who didn't mind getting wet just stayed out and enjoyed the warm rain, including the kite surfer shown below. He was going for hours and was pretty good, even doing a couple of jumps for me as he went past.


Some people like a deserted beach. I actually like the life on Patong beach. Yesterday there were people swimming, fishing, playing football, running, picnicing etc.




Thursday 15 September 2011

New Special Offers for Phuket Diving

Our low season early bird offer expires today but a few liveaboards are still offering discounts for booking early:

The Junk Liveaboard

  • 10% off Nautica for bookings before 30 Sept.
  • 15% off The Junk for bookings 6 months in advance.
  • 10% off The Junk for bookings 3 months in advance.
  • 5% off The Junk for bookings 1 month in advance.
  • 5% off Diva Andaman for bookings 6 months in advance.


We've also added a few more specials:


  • 5% discount if you book 3 days of Diving day trips
  • 10% discount if you book 5 days of Diving day trips
  • 5% off a Dive course or Diving day trips if you book a liveaboard with us.
  • 5% discount off your second booking with us.
  • 10% discount off your third booking with us.
  • 10% off Phuket tours if you book Phuket diving with us.


I hope one of these special offers tickles your fancy.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

MV SaiMai HinDaeng Liveaboard in October

MV SaiMai Liveaboard
MV SaiMai has 2 spaces available for:

21-25 October 2011
5 days 4 nights
To Hin Daeng, Hin Muang, Koh Haa and Phi Phi Islands

Price: 35,000 baht per diver.


SaiMai is a great small liveaboard taking just 6 divers max. There are very few liveaboards running in October and this should be a good trip. If the spaces don't get filled I might go myself.

Monday 12 September 2011

MV Hallelujah Similan Liveaboard

New for the coming 2011/12 Similan dive season is MV Hallelujah. Previously known as Viking of the Orient she is now being operated by the West Coast team who have years of experience running their Explorer fleet of liveaboards to the Similans, Koh Bon and Richelieu Rock.

Hallelujah is a big boat, 35m long with a steel hull and twin 450hp engines. She's currently in the shipyard here in Phuket having the final stages of her refurbishment. We'll get a good look at her next month and will post more photos on this blog then.

She should be a popular boat at 27,700 baht per diver in a twin bed cabin. That's good value for such a nice vessel. Hallelujah will take 24 guests in twin and double en-suite cabins. There are only 2 double bed cabins and these will be the first to sell out.

MV Hallelujah

MV Hallelujah saloon

Monday 5 September 2011

Early Bird Discounts Ending Soon

Save Money Diving
Just a quick reminder that our early bird special offer on Thailand liveaboards will expire on 15 September. That's just 10 days away.

If you want to get 10% off a Thailand liveaboard for the coming high season book before 15 September and pay in full.

Details here