The MV Colona VI Liveaboard
Colona VI is a wooden hulled locally constructed liveaboard boat which visits the Similan Islands, Ko Bon, Ko Tachai, and Richelieu Rock for four-days and four-nights, and Hin Daeng/ Hin Muang/ Phi Phi Island for two-days and two-nights on a weekly departure schedule. Hin Daeng is on Friday, and the Similan trip begins each Sunday. These trips can be combined to give you six-days and six-nights on board, giving you the best diving Thailand has to offer.

MV Colona Liveaboard: Boat Layouts
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MV Colona VI Liveaboard Features
1 Double Bed Cabin With En Suite Bathrooms |
6 Twin Bed Cabins With En Suite Bathrooms |
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14 Divers Maximum |
Daily Housekeeping Service |
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Covered Outdoor Dining |
Delicious Cuisine |
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Huge Sundeck On Roof Of Boat |
Spacious Dive Deck With Fresh Water Showers |
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Free Hot and Cold Beverages |
Snacks All Day |
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Camera Station |
2 Dinghies |
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DIN Adaptors & 15 Liter Tanks (request) |
Nitrox |
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What's Included?
Most ground transfers are included in the price of the cruise from your hotel to the boat and back again (Phuket). You may not fly the day you return from the trip due to flying after diving rules, you must spend the night Phuket and make your own way to the airport on your departure day.
Personal diving gear is not included in the price. Prices include tanks and weights, night diving lights/ torches, divemaster services, accommodation on boards, coffee, tea, and bottled water, hotel transfers, and all meals. Gear rental and Thai Government national park fees are paid upon departure in cash on the vessel. Nitrox is charged at 250 THB per fill, any O2 mixture up to 40%.
Thai National Park Fees are as follows:
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2-day Hin Daeng: 400 THB
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4-day Similan & Richelieu: 1600 THB
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6-day Combination: 2000 THB
Note: 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 strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance for any kind of trip you do anywhere in the world. 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.



