The Phinisi Liveaboard
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The Phinisi Liveaboard | Phuket Thailand
The Phinisi stands as a uniquely crafted sailing craft, meticulously constructed with the needs of scuba divers as the central focus. The 37-meter Phinisi boasts 7 purpose-designed cabins, capable of accommodating up to 18 guests concurrently. Each cabin benefits from air-conditioning, private en-suite bathrooms and ample storage room.
Double/Twin Cabin
USD 4,150 (5D4N) - USD 1,440 (5D4N) - USD 1,800 (6D5N) - USD 4,150 (11D10N)Twin Cabin
USD 4,150 (5D4N) - USD 1,180 (5D4N) - USD 1,475 (6D5N) - USD 4,150 (11D10N)Quad Cabin
THB 480 (3D2N) - USD 960 (5D4N) - USD 1,200 (6D5N) - THB 3,1000 (11D10N)The Phinisi Liveaboard | DOUBLE/TWIN CABIN | USD 720 (3D2N) - USD 1,440 (5D4N) - USD 1,800 (6D5N) - USD 2,160 (7D6N)
Cabins featuring both a double bed and a single bed, equipped with their own individually controlled air conditioning units, along with fans and provided towels.
DOUBLE/TWIN Bed
DOUBLE/TWIN BED
The Phinisi Liveaboard | TRIPLE CABIN | USD 590 (3D2N) - USD 1,180 (5D4N) - USD 1,475 (6D5N) - USD 1,770 (7D6N)
Cabins furnished with two single beds, each cabin equipped with its own individually controlled air conditioning, as well as a fan and provided towels.
Twin Cabin
Twin Cabin
The Phinisi Liveaboard | QUAD CABIN | USD 480 (3D2N) - USD 960 (5D4N) - USD 1,200 (6D5N) - USD 1,440 (7D6N)
Cabins offering individually controlled air conditioning in each unit, along with a fan and provided towels.
QUAD Bed
QUAD BED
THE PHINISI LIVEABOARD 2024-25 SCHEDULE
Departure - Return
14 - 18 Oct 2024
5-Day 4-Night Similan
Full
19 - 23 Oct 2024
5-Day 4-Night Similan - Surin
28 Oct - 03 Nov 2024
7-Day 6-Night Similan - Surin
05 - 11 Nov 2024
5-Day 4-Night Similan - Surin
11 - 15 Nov 2024
Limited Space Available
15 - 19 Dec 2024
Limited Space Available
20 - 25 Nov 2024
6-Day 4-Night Hin Daeng - Similan
Full
26 Nov - 06 Dec 2024
Full
06 Dec - 12 Dec 2024
7-Day 6-Night Hin Daeng - Similan
Limited Space Available
12 - 16 Dec 2024
Limited Space Available
17 - 21 Jan 2024
5-Day 4-Night South Thailand
21 - 27 Dec 2024
Limited Space Available
28 Dec - 03 Jan 2025
7-Day 6-Night Similan - Surin
Limited Space Available
04 - 14 Jan 2025
11-Day 10-Night Hin Daeng - Similan
Limited Space Available
15 - 21Jan 2025
7-Day 6-Night Surin - Similan
24 Jan - 03 Feb 2025
11-Day 10-Night Mergui Archipelago
Limited Space Available
04 - 11 Fev 2025
8-Day 7-Night Similan & Surin
Full
12 - 18 Feb 2025
7-Day 6-Night Hin Daeng - Similan
Full
19 Feb - 01 Mar 2025
11-Day 10-Night Similan - Lipe
Limited Space Available
02 - 08 Mar 2025
Full
10 - 17 Mar 2025
8-Day 7-Night Mergui Archipelago
Limited Space Available
18 - 28 Mar 2025
Limited Space Available
29 Mar - 02 Apr 2025
5-Day 4-Night Similan & Surin
Limited Space Available
02 - 12 Apr 2025
5-Day 4-Night Similan & Surin
Full
13 - 19 Apr 2025
Full
20 - 30 Apr 2025
11-Day 10-Night Similan & Lipe
Limited Space Available
01 - 11 May 2025
11-Day 10-Night Similan & Lipe
Limited Space Available
12 - 16 May 2025
5-Day 4-Night Similan
Limited Space Available
Included
Not Included
Itinerary 5D4N - 14 Dives
Dive Schedule
Itinerary 7D6N - 19 Dives
Itinerary 11D10N - 27 Dives
The Phinisi Liveaboard
The Phinisi Liveaboard | Amenities
The Phinisi Sun Deck
The Phinisi Salon
The Phinisi Dive Deck
Similan National Park
The Phinisi Liveaboard | Dive Sites In details
Koh Phi Phi boasts a diverse selection of dive sites within the Phi Phi National Park, characterized by mini-walls and shallow coral gardens.
Among these sites are Hin Bida, Koh Bida Nok, Koh Bida Nai, Pilay Wall, Hin Dot, and Ao Maya, each offering its own unique attractions. The underwater wildlife is abundant and varied, featuring frequent sightings of black tip reef sharks, tigertail seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, cornet fish, octopus, scorpion fish, blue fin trevally, barracudas, and a multitude of other fascinating species.
Shark Point and Anemone Reef are pinnacle formations that belong to a single reef system and are situated in close proximity to one another. Both locations are adorned with vibrant soft corals and anemones, creating a stunning backdrop for divers of all levels.
The diverse marine life includes everything from barracuda to seahorses, turtles, octopuses and the iconic leopard shark!
Koh Doc Mai, often referred to as the 'Flower Island,' is a small yet remarkable sheer rock formation located between Shark Point and Phuket. Despite its size, diving at this site can offer divers unforgettable experiences.
Exploring a cavernous space, encountering frogfish, ornate ghost pipefish, and even bamboo sharks – Koh Doc Mai consistently presents surprises that leave divers with awe-inspiring memories.
Koh Haa, a cluster of five islands located to the south of Phi Phi, stands out for its diverse diving opportunities. The main attraction of diving at Koh Haa is its remarkable variety. Explore the intricate network of caves on the largest island, Koh Ha Yai, where the entrance filters the water's light to create an emerald hue.
Delve into the vertical swim-through known as "the chimney." With its walls, gently sloping reefs, and extensive beds of soft corals, Koh Haa caters to divers of all preferences. Additionally, the lagoon nestled among the islands features shallow yet thriving reefs, making it an excellent choice for night dives.
Hin Daeng and Hin Muang - Although a mere five hundred meters apart, these two dive sites offer profoundly distinct underwater experiences. Hin Daeng, or "Red Rock," emerges just above the water's surface and derives its name from the vibrant red Dendronephthya Soft Corals that adorn its upper slopes and walls.
This rock formation consists of a sequence of walls interspersed with occasional shelves at different depths. These formations gradually descend to a sandy substrate floor, averaging around thirty-five meters in depth, and in certain areas, they plunge far beyond the limits of recreational diving depths.
Hin Muang lies entirely beneath the water's surface, resembling an underwater version of Uluru. Its shallower peaks are adorned with a dense array of anemones, accompanied by their protective guardian fish. In the valleys that stretch between these peaks, you'll encounter sizable moray eels, and occasionally, vigilant triggerfish on alert.
The rich diversity of everyday reef life thrives on both sites, encompassing minute invertebrates that cater to various species of moray eels. Schools of Red, Yellow, and White Snappers gracefully navigate the waters, while the opportunity often arises to observe bamboo sharks concealed within crevices and leisurely leopard sharks resting on sandy patches.
Whale shark and Manta rays can also be spotted so keep an eye on the blue...