Wednesday, December 17, 2008

SIMILAN ISLANDS - LIVEABOARD TRIP # 13 - December 2008 - Wicked Diving


It was gorgeous day on 11st of December 2008.

The day Parinee liveaboard went out to paradise on the island, the Similans. It was so nice and calm while we were sailing across the ocean on the way out. The trip leader was Filip on this trip. Tuk and Ricky were also came along for an Instructor and Divemaster on the trip and of course! Dan the VDO guru and his camera.


Wicked Diving'd like to thank you guys for your visit.



Melissa with her first liveaboard and first dive ever! You even saw an Octopus as you expected to see, Mel. How lucky you were. Anyway, congratulations to our new Open Water Diver. Well done, buddy!
















Jenessa and Daiel from Cananda with brand new equipment as well as Arhnue and Andew from Malaysia, who were doing Advanced Open Water Course with Filip the instructor on their first liveaboard. Congratulations guys!
You are all welcome back anytime!



The fun divers team Jen, Ricky with a hood Divemaster, Dan, Tomas and Julia. We hope the Humphead Parrotfish at Shark Fin Reef entertained you guys somehow. Good to go guys...GO GO GO!


The dive spot we went this trip were; Anita's Reef as a check dive and some surprised birthday dive for Arhnue, hope we didn't freak you out! Sunset dive at Honey Moon Bay with fabulous visibility. Hawksbill Sea Turtle at Boulder City, Humphead Parrotfish at Shark Fin Reef and Giant Moray Eel at Honey Moon Bay for lovely Night Dive before we had luxury supper under the moon light. WOW! such a romantic lifetime. End up the trip at Ao Bangu Island no. 9 before saying goodbye to Arhnue and Andrew who'd love to spent over night on paradise, the Similans.

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2 nights and 3 days will never end up with this happy smile without you guys. Thanks again to come along for the good memory and you guys are more than welcome to visit our family "Wicked Diving" in your next holiday. Enjoy traveling, be safe and have a safe journey home.

Wicked Diving.




Similan Liveaboard

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