MV Hallelujah Liveaboard has lovely Scuba Diving throughout the Similan Islands and beyond
The MV Hallelujah is a beautiful liveaboard running through the Similan and Surin Islands.
The Boat
The beautiful vessel is a generously sized boat measuring 35 metres x 8 metres with a steel hull that is designed for comfort and stability. This beautifully styled boat has ample space on for a full compliment of 24 guests on every deck. The saloon is air-conditioned with an entertainment/sound system; a well-stocked library helps you log all the incredible creatures that can be found on your cruise around the stunning Similan and Surin Islands National Parks.
5 Day / 4 Night Similan Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu Rock – 14 dives
All prices quoted are per person and for the 2020 – 2021 season.
The Cabins
The cabins are all air-conditioned and have en-suite bathrooms. The rooms are large for a liveaboard so there is ample space to store your luggage. Tastefully finished with wood paneling throughout and all have seaview windows.
• 10 x standard cabins (bunk beds)
• 2 x Master cabins (Queen size beds)
The Food
You will get very well fed on this Similan liveaboard. 3 main meals are served buffet style on the comfortable outside shaded area. Both Thai and international foods are cooked fresh daily and snacks are always available between dives. Special dietary requirements can be catered for but please inform us at time of booking.
Safety Features
First aid cabin, emergency oxygen, extensive first aid kit, 4 x life rafts, 2 x motorized dinghy, depth sounder, GPS, fire extinguishers, radar, SSB radio, life jackets in every cabin.
What’s Included
Air-conditioning in all cabins, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinking water, hot drinks, transfers to the boat/Phuket hotels, divemaster, tanks, weights and weight belt.
What is not included
National Park Entry fee and diver’s fees (approximately 500bht entry per park and 200bht per day), equipment BCD, regulator, mask, fins and wetsuit only (600baht per day), dive insurance, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and nitrox fills.
Enquire about a Hallelujah Trip HereHallelujah – Trip Itinerary PDF
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MV Hallelujah Trip Schedules
October – November 2020
Trip Number | Dates | Destination | Duration | Number of Dives |
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1 | 15 Oct 20 – 19 Oct 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 **15% Discount** |
2 | 22 Oct 20 – 26 Oct 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 **15% Discount** |
3 | 28 Oct 20 – 01 Nov 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 **15% Discount** |
4 | 03 Nov 20 – 07 Nov 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
5 | 09 Nov 20 – 13 Nov 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
6 | 15 Nov 20 – 19 Nov 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
7 | 21 Nov 20 – 25 Nov 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
8 | 27 Nov 20 – 01 Dec 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
December 2020 Departures
Trip Number | Dates | Destination | Duration | Number of Dives |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 02 Dec 20 – 06 Dec 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
10 | 07 Dec 20 – 11 Dec 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
11 | 14 Dec 20 – 18 Dec 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
12 | 19 Dec 20 – 23 Dec 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
13 | 24 Dec 20 – 28 Dec 20 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
14 | 29 Dec 21 – 02 Jan 21 | FULL | 4D – 4N | 14 |
January 2021 Departures
Trip Number | Dates | Destination | Duration | Number of Dives |
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15 | 04 Jan 21 – 08 Jan 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
16 | 09 Jan 21 – 13 Jan 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
17 | 15 Jan 21 – 19 Jan 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
18 | 20 Jan 21 – 24 Jan 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
19 | 25 Jan 21 – 29 Jan 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
20 | 30 Jan 21 – 03 Feb 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
February 2021 Departures
Trip Number | Dates | Destination | Duration | Number of Dives |
---|---|---|---|---|
21 | 04 Feb 21 – 08 Feb 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
22 | 10 Feb 21 – 14 Feb 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
23 | 15 Feb 21 – 19 Feb 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
24 | 20 Feb 21 – 24 Feb 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
25 | 25 Feb 21 – 01 Mar 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
March 2021 Departures
Trip Number | Dates | Destination | Duration | Number of Dives |
---|---|---|---|---|
26 | 02 Mar 21 – 06 Mar 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
27 | 07 Mar 21 – 11 Mar 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
28 | 13 Mar 21 – 17 Mar 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
29 | 18 Mar 21 – 22 Mar 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
30 | 23 Mar 21 – 27 Mar 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
31 | 28 Mar 21 – 01 Apr 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
April 2021 Departures
Trip Number | Dates | Destination | Duration | Number of Dives |
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32 | 03 Apr 21 – 07 Apr 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
33 | 08 Apr 21 – 12 Apr 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
34 | 14 Apr 21 – 18 Apr 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
35 | 19 Apr 21 – 23 Apr 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
36 | 24 Apr 21 – 28 Apr 21 | Similan – Richelieu | 4D – 4N | 14 |
Enquire about a Hallelujah Trip HereHallelujah – Trip Itinerary PDF
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