"Good morning...WICKED's people!!"
It was a lovely day for Wicked Diving and The MV Angel Parinee set off to the northern end of the Similans this trip and our destination was Richelieu Rock, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Surin Islands. The trip leader this time around was Tuk, Ricky also came along as the wicked divemaster for a swedish family but he is from Ireland...Oh well...! Erik and Henrik, Oh YEAH! they are from S W E D E N! Dan and Jeneesa our Wicked DMT.
The first location for the trip was Koh Bon and there is always lots of expectations here for the big black bird(s) which you guys know what i am talking about (shhhhh)! even with no any Manta Rays we smoothly started with 40 m. visibility and a great dive. 2nd dive at Tachai Reef with hundreads of Leopard Shark...(eh? well maybe only a few!). Early dives at the most wanted "5 star" dive location " Richelieu Rock" with a family of Seahorses, and rare Ornate Ghost Pipefish. We headed off to The Surin Islands for sunset and night dives which was fabulous (of course!). The most requested dive site was Tachai Reef for an early dive and we all agreed that this is the best spot for the shark hunters! Thank you to all for a GREAT FUN trip at the newest-found local dive location "Premchai Wreck" with hundreads of Lionfish, Scorpionfish and Macro Nudies.
We hope all of you guys had a great time on vacation and holiday while you guys were here with us both underwater and on the surface.. We'd also love to thank you guys for your warm visit... this time: Eva and Annika from Sweden, Terence and Simiona, Simon from UK., Richard who came from far away to visit good brother Henrik, Sweet family from Sweden Hagge, Emma and Simon, we hope you enjoyed and satisfied for BIG stuffs, lovely couple John and Christy and we also would like to congratulate to Terence and Annika for a very well done. You guys are now Open Water Divers!. We wish you all the best and hopefully see you again when your time to come home at Wicked Family. Enjoy traveling and have a safe journey home.
Cheers
Tuk-Wicked Diving
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