Scheduled Liveaboard Charter Boats
The following boats have published schedules for the season October until May every year. These boats are available for for join in or private charter. All of the boats offer the popular Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, and Richelieu Rock itinerary, while some of the boats go further south to Hin Daeng and the Southern Islands, or north to Mergui in Myanmar (Burma) and the Andaman Islands (India). For charters, we try and stick with the published schedules as much as we can so the boat can maximize her days at sea. However, special requests can usually be considered if you book the boat far enough in advance.
Booking Terms & Conditions
A deposit of 30% is required to hold the space(s). Full payment is then due 35 to 65 days prior to departure depending on the trip and the vessel. For full boat bookings full payment is due at least 65 days prior to departure date. If payment is not received by this time, we will attempt to contact you. If we are unsuccessful, we will then resell the places you've booked and your deposit will be lost. Once final payment is paid, this too is non-refundable. We strongly suggest you purchase cancellation insurance.
We can take no responsibility for scheduling or itinerary changes due to changing weather, political situations, natural disasters or other events beyond our control. We also cannot be responsible for family emergencies or illnesses which require you to cancel your reservations. In all cases, we do our best to work out a compromise or rebook the trip, but travel insurance is the only fair way to resolve these problems if they occur. We do not overbook dive trips, so if you cancel it will cause hardship for the boats since it's difficult to fill up trips at the last minute as most trips are booked far in advance of departure date.
We also recommend that you have DAN or other diving accident insurance up to date and current in case of an unanticipated evacuation or other treatment that may not be covered by your regular insurance. Evacuation and treatment in a chamber can and will be expensive everywhere in the world.














