Tuesday, December 9, 2008

SIMILAN ISLANDS LIVEABOARD TRIP # 10 - December 2009


Similan Liveaboard - December 2008




Wicked Diving and a group of Divers-snorkelers got ready to visit the Similans our paradise. We're on the most comfortable live-aboard "Angel Parinee". Tuk from Thailand was the trip leader. Ricky the cool instructor from Ireland and Seb(astian) from Switzerland took the honor of guiding fun divers this trip. Dan the video guru from England and we also got 2 Wicked Diving's Divemaster Trainee's - Paul and Erik.


After the journey out to paradise our first dive spot, Anita's Reef was crystal clear visibility so all divers couldn't wait for the second dive at West of Eden. East of Eden was gorgeous and we even found a white tip reef shark that was definitely the highlight. Oh yeah! Two Turtles from Team snorkel. Nicely done, Paul



Thank to Advanced Open Water Diver Course team. Simon and Sarah from UK., by the way congreatulations.


Special thanks to Jimmy as my dive buddy (Tuk) who joined the Advanced Open Water Diver Course. We hopefully see you sometime soon. Take care, Dr.Jimmy.








Well done! Marcus, Fredrik and Viktor from Sweden.You guys are now certified Open Water Divers. And not just that, Fredrik and Marcus even continued on right away...WOW! Congratulations boys for the Advanced Open Water Diver Course.








Team fun divers. Emese, Margot, Michel and Melanie from the Netherlands, also Sophie from Canada. Thank you guys, we hope you guys had fun.










"2 Turtle and Shark" That's what they were keep talking about. Anyway, hopefully you guys enjoyed it, Snorkeler team. Matthias, Ellonor and Frida. It would be great to see you guys again for more activities. Thank you guys.( tack so mycket)




That Foot print on the white sandy beach, the bubbles you guys left in the water are probably now disappeared but we hope your first time live-aboard to our paradise, the Similans will at least still be in your mind. Enjoy traveling guys and have a safe journey home.



Wicked Diving.


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