Tuesday, December 30, 2008

SIMILAN ISLANDS LIVEABOARD TRIP # 18


27th of December, The Wicked Diving team was back out to paradise It was a lovely morning, and the day that the MV Parinee set off out to the Similan Islands. Smooth seas on the journey after the traditional fireworks for good luck. Tuk was the trip leader, Church took the honor of leading fundivers. Henrik, Wicked Diving's brand new divemaster also came along as a snorkeling guide on this trip, and Rich (A.K.A. Phi Phi diver) with his first time on The Angel Parinee took a diver-family out for fundives.



Beautiful dive spots we hit this trip were Donald Duck Bay for the check dive, an excellent warm up with a Green Sea Turtle before we went to the 2nd divesite at Turtle Rock. An early morning dive at North Point with a Blotch Fantail Ray -- rarely to be seen, a little bit of current but that was really good exercise before breakfast-(Oh Yeah!..). Beacon Reef with a ship wreck, before we went back to Donald Duck Bay for Sunset and Night Dive.

We headed to Koh Bon in the 3rd day morning after the 1ts dive at Breakfast Bend. There was no Manta Rays but it was definitely one of the most enjoyable dives... with a Leopard Shark. We ended our liveaboard journey at the famous local wreck, know as Boonsung Wreck. Awesome!.



The memorable moments in paradise... Big! smiles from Marie and Rey after their first breath underwater swimming along with a Sea Turtle. We hope you guys enjoyed it and hope to see you again.



Pascal and Christelle who came first time to Thailand and first scuba diving certification, enjoy your diving guys. Congratulations!!!











A big diver family and their first liveaboard to the Similans. Thank to Mr. Ron, David, and Grace. Also Mr.Randal and Mr.Eric.
Doris and Joerg from Germany. Also Tom as our Fundivers team led by Church as the dive leader.

Patrick and Elin who joined us for a similans snorkeling trip.



We hope you had a good time and we'll always look forward to see you in the next holiday. Enjoy your traveling and have a safe journey home.


Tuk - Wicked Diving.

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