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Deep Andaman Queen

Deep Andaman Queen

Deep Andaman Queen liveaboard

Similan islands – Southern Andaman – Koh Lipe – Hin Daeng – Hin Muang

The MV Deep Andaman Queen was custom built scuba diving liveaboard constructed in 2003 solely for the purpose of cruising the stunning Similan Islands and the rich waters of the Mergui Archipelago. Undergoing the latest refurbishment in 2019, this sleek looking vessel is a popular choice and often booked up months in advance. Most importantly there is plenty of space on this large vessel, the air-conditioned saloon is roomy and comfortably accommodates all 21 guests, so avoiding the tropical sun is never an issue and there is a wide choice of movies to watch on the wide screen TV. Besides that outside, there is a spacious shaded area and a large sundeck for soaking up the tropical sun.

MV Deep Andaman Queen runs trips leaving from the west coast of Thailand to the Similan Islands, Surin Islands, Richelieu Rock and to Hin Daeng, Hin Muang, Lipe, and Phi Phi in the south of the Andaman Sea.

MV Deep Andaman Queen offers one of the largest and best dive platforms in Thailand. Consisting of a very wide and conveniently has 2 exit ladders with 2 fresh water showers so you can comfortably rinse yourself or your equipment after scuba diving.

5 Day 4 Night Southern – Koh Lipe

All prices are per person and for the 2022 – 2023 season.

4 Day 3 Night – Hindaeng Hinmuang South Andaman

All prices are per person and for the 2022 – 2023 season.

5 Day 4 Night – Hindaeng Hinmuang South Andaman

All prices are per person and for the 2022 – 2023 season.

4 Day 3 Night Simian – Koh Bon – Tachai – Richelieu – Surin

All prices are per person and for the 2022 – 2023 season.

5 Day 4 Night Simian – Koh Bon – Tachai – Richelieu – Surin

All prices are per person and for the 2022 – 2023 season.

6 Day 5 Night Simian – Koh Bon – Tachai – Richelieu – Surin X’mas/NewYear

All prices are per person and for the 2022 – 2023 season.

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The Cabins

Three types of cabins are available to cater for all budgets; Master, VIP and budget. Most importantly all are air-conditioned, have en-suite bathrooms with hot water and two metre long beds.

• 1 Master cabin (double bed), with TV/DVD and free minibar
• 5 Deluxe cabins (double bed)
• 1 Standard Quad cabin (single beds)
• 1 Standard Triple cabin (single beds)
• 1 Standard Twin cabin (single beds)

The Food

There is a varied and delicious variety of food on board, served buffet style on the shaded deck area. International, Thai and other Asian dishes are cooked fresh for every meal so special dietary requirements are easily catered for but please give us advance notice.

Safety Features

Fire extinguishers, 30 + life jackets, Radar, GPS, mobile and radio telephones, depth sounder, first aid kit, emergency oxygen, VHF and marine radios and life rings.

What is Included

Air-conditioning in all cabins. All meals, fruits, drinking water, soft drinks, coffee, tea. Divemaster supervision, tanks, weights, weight belts. Transfer to and from your hotel / dive vessel.

What is not Included

National Park Entry fee and diver’s fees 500bht entry and 200bht per day (approx THB 1,800), equipment, dive insurance, alcoholic drinks.

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Deep Andaman Queen Trip Schedules

October – November 2022

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
1 13 Oct 22 – 17 Oct 22 Southern Andaman Lipe 5D – 4N 15
2 19 Oct 22 – 23 Oct 22 Southern Andaman Lipe 5D – 4N 15
3 24 Oct 22 – 27 Oct 22 Hin Daeng/Muang 4D – 3N 10
4 28 Oct 22 – 1 Nov 22 Southern Andaman Lipe 5D – 4N 15
5 2 Nov 22 – 6 Nov 22 Southern Andaman Lipe 5D – 4N 15
6 7 Nov 22 – 11 Nov 22 Hin Daeng/Muang 5D – 4N 15
7 12 Nov 22 – 16 Nov 22 Hin Daeng/Muang 5D – 4N 15
8 17 Nov 22 – 21 Nov 22 Hin Daeng/Muang 5D – 4N 15
9 22 Nov 22 – 25 Nov 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 3N 10
10 26 Nov 22 – 30 Nov 22 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15

December 2022 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
11 1 Dec 22 – 5 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
12 07 Dec 22 – 11 Dec 22 Similan – Ricelieu 5D – 4N 15
13 12 Dec 22 – 15 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 3N 10
14 16 Dec 22 – 20 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
**Christmas Trip** 21 Dec 22 – 26 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 6D – 5N Lots!
**New Years Trip** 27 Dec 22 – 1 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 6D – 5N Lots!

January 2023 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
17 02 Jan 23 – 06 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
18 07 Jan 23 – 11 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
19 12 Jan 23 – 16 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
20 17 Jan 23 – 21 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
21 22 Jan 23 – 27 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 6D – 5N Lots!
22 28 Jan 23 – 01 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15

February 2023 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
23 02 Feb 23 – 06 Feb 23 Similan- Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
24 07 Feb 23 – 11 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
25 12 Feb 23 – 16 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
26 17 Feb 23 – 21 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
27 22 Feb 23 – 26 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
28 27 Feb 23 – 4 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 6D – 5N Lots!

March 2023 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
29 05 Mar 23 – 09 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
30 10 Mar 23 – 14 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
31 15 Mar 23 – 19 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 3N 15
32 21 Mar 23 – 24 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 3N 11
33 25 Mar 23 – 29 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
34 30 Mar 23 – 2 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 3N 11

April 2023 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
35 03 Apr 23 – 07 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
36 08 Apr 23 – 12 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
37 13 Apr 23 – 17 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 5D – 4N 15
38 18 Apr 23 – 21 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 3N 11
39 22 Apr 23 – 26 Apr 23 Hin Daeng/Muang 5D – 4N 15
40 27 Apr 23 – 1 May 23 Hin Daeng/Muang 5D – 4N 15

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