The Junk Liveaboard June Hong Chian Lee
The Junk is a 30 meters, 140-ton three mast junk with 330 square meters of sails. She can take up to 22 guests on full charters, but takes maximum 18 on regular trips. Her 5 days/ 6 nights schedule gives you more time to explore than most other boats in the Similans. She departs every Saturday evening and returns Friday morning throughout the high season. The June Hong is constructed mainly from a hard teak wood called Takien Tong.

The Junk Liveaboard Drawings & Vessel Layouts
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SV The Junk Features & Benefits
2 Deluxe Double Bed Cabins, En Suite |
4 Twin Bed Cabins En Suite |
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2 Quad Cabins En Suite |
Air-Conditioned Throughout |
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Expansive Leisure Deck Area |
Cushioned Sun Beds |
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300 Sqm Of Playing Area |
Selection Of Fine Wines |
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Audio & Video Entertainment |
Indoor and Outdoor Dining |
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Lots Of Ice For Mixer Drinks |
Delicious Cuisine |
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Free Hot Beverages |
Snacks All Day |
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Complimentary Toiletries |
Photography Station |
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DIN Adaptors |
Two Large Tenders |
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What's Included?
Prices are per person and includes airport transfers if you are arriving and departing the same days as the cruise dates. Otherwise, hotel transfers to and from the boat are free. Prices also include accommodation on board, all meals, most drinks, divemaster services, tanks, weights, and belts. The Junk offers unlimited diving if scheduling permits within safety limits.
Price does not include personal diving equipment or national park fees. National park fees are 1,800 THB for Thailand. This is payable in on the boat and is an additional charge along with personal diving equipment at 800 THB per day, less is you don't need a full set.
You are required to have diving accident insurance for all trips on this vessel.
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.


