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MV Giamani

MV Giamani

MV Giamani liveaboard in the Similan Islands

The MV Giamani Liveaboard has a high-bowed profile and is very easy on the eye. This makes her a stylish liveaboard and she stands out from the crowd. With an extensive itinerary this very intimate boat has scheduled trips to all the best sites in the Andaman Sea including; the stunning Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock in the North and the spectacular manta dives at Hin Daeng, Hin Muang and Koh Haa in the South.

Only 10 Guests on the MV Giamani

Teh MV Giamani Liveaboard only has 10 guests onboard finding your own space is never an issue. There is an air-conditioned saloon which is ideal for watching a relaxing movie, going through your underwater photos of the day or just browsing through the extensive range of marine books in the library, a unique relaxing cushioned area which is popular with the guests and a is great meeting area to discuss the diving at the end of the day. The dive deck is spacious and the camera tables and rinse tanks makes this Phuket liveaboard a great choice for underwater photography enthusiasts.

MV Giamani Evening Phi Phi Aussie Divers

MV Giamani Evening Phi Phi Aussie Divers

Koh Haa, Hin Daeng & Phi Phi 2D/2N (7 Dives)

Similan Islands – Koh Bon – Koh Tachai – Richelieu Rock 4D/4N (14 Dives)

Enquire about a MV Giamani Liveaboard Here

The Cabins

MV Giamani Twin Cabin Aussie Divers

MV Giamani Twin Cabin Aussie Divers


All 5 of the cabins are tastefully appointed and come with air-conditioning and fan, en-suite bathrooms, mini fridge, windows, and luggage storage space.

• 1 x Master cabin (double/twin)
• 4 x Deluxe double cabin (double/twin)

The Food

Plenty of delicious food is readily available on the MV Giamani. Fantastic Thai and internationals dishes are served buffet style in very generous portions. Special dietary requirements can be catered for but please inform us at time of booking.

Safety Features

Life raft for 25 passengers, GPS, autopilot, depth sounder, satellite phone, CB, SSB & VHF radios, radar, emergency oxygen, first aid box, fire extinguishers, life jackets and searchlight.

What is Included

Air-conditioning in all cabins, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinking water, hot drinks, divemaster, tanks, weights and weightbelt.

What is not Included

National Park Entry fee and diver’s fee’s (approximately 500bht entry and 200bht per day), transfers to the boat/Phuket hotels (500baht per person each way), equipment (BCD, regulator, mask, fins and wetsuit) 800baht per day, dive insurance, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and nitrox fills.

MV Giamani Social Deck Aussie Divers

MV Giamani Social Deck Aussie Divers

Enquire about a MV Giamani Liveaboard HereMV Giamani – Trip Itinerary PDF

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MV Giamani Trip Schedules

Due to COVID travel restrictions not all trips will run as scheduled. Please contact us for availability.

November 2022

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM1 04 Nov 22 – 06 Nov 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM2 06 Nov 22 – 10 Nov 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM3 11 Nov 22 – 13 Nov 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM4 13 Nov 22 – 17 Nov 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM5 18 Nov 22 – 20 Nov 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM6 20 Nov 22 – 24 Nov 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM7 25 Nov 22 – 27 Nov 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM8 27 Nov 21 – 01 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14

December 2022

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM9 02 Dec 22 – 04 Dec 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM10 04 Dec 22 – 08 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM11 09 Dec 22 – 11 Dec 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM12 11 Dec 22 – 15 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM13 16 Dec 22 – 18 Dec 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM14 18 Dec 22 – 22 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM15 23 Dec 22 – 25 Dec 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM16 25 Dec 22 – 29 Dec 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM17 29 Dec 22 – 03 jan 22 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14

January 2023

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM18 04 Jan 23 – 08 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM19 08 Jan 23 – 12 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM20 13 Jan 23 – 15 Jan 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM21 16 Jan 23 – 20 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM22 20 Jan 23 – 22 Jan 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM23 22 Jan 23 – 26 Jan 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM24 27 Jan 23 – 29 Jan 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM25 29 Jan 23 – 02 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM26 28 Jan 22 – 30 Jan 22 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7

February 2023

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM27 03 Feb 23 – 05 Feb 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM28 05 Feb 23 – 09 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM29 10 Feb 23 – 12 Feb 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM30 12 Feb 23 – 16 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM31 17 Feb 23 – 19 Feb 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM32 19 Feb 23 – 23 Feb 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM33 24 Feb 23 – 26 Feb 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM34 26 Feb 23 – 02 Mar 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14

March 2023

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM35 03 Mar 23 – 05 Mar 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM36 05 Mar 23 – 09 Mar 23 Similan -Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM37 10 Mar 23 – 12 Mar 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM38 12 Mar 23 – 16 Mar 23 Similan -Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM39 17 Mar 23 – 19 Mar 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM40 19 Mar 23 – 23 Mar 23 Similan -Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM41 24 Mar 23 – 26 Mar 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM42 26 Mar 23 – 30 Mar 23 Similan -Richelieu 4D – 4N 14

April 2023 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM43 31 Mar 23 – 02 Apr 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM44 02 Apr 23 – 06 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM45 07 Apr 23 – 09 Apr 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM46 09 Apr 23 – 13 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM47 14 Apr 23 – 16 Apr 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM48 16 Apr 23 – 20 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM49 21 Apr 23 – 23 Apr 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM50 23 Apr 23 – 27 Apr 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM51 28 Apr 23 – 30 April 23 Hin Deang 2D – 2N 7

May 2023 Departures

Trip Number Dates Destination Duration Number of Dives
GM52 30 April 23 – 04 May 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM53 05 May 23 – 07 May 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7
GM54 07 May 23 – 11 May 23 Similan – Richelieu 4D – 4N 14
GM55 12 May 23 – 14 May 23 Hin Daeng 2D – 2N 7

MV Giamani are planning to run short stay liveaboard adventures between June and August – Weather Dependant – Please contact Aussie Divers Phuket for further details

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