Explore Thailand & Myanmar best dive sites
Diving Liveaboard from Khao Lak & Phuket
Embark on unforgettable underwater adventures with our scuba diving cruises and liveaboards in Thailand and Myanmar. We offer a range of trips lasting from 3 to 8 days, providing incredible opportunities to explore the crystal-clear waters of the Andaman Sea. Our diving cruises are tailored to accommodate divers of all skill levels, ensuring that you can indulge in these remarkable experiences while respecting the delicate marine life.
At our scuba diving center, boasting over 30 years of experience, we are dedicated to accompanying you throughout your journey with personalized service and utmost safety. Our team will ensure that you enjoy thrilling dives, encounter diverse marine life, witness spectacular underwater landscapes, and find moments of relaxation aboard our state-of-the-art vessel, Bunmee IV. Whether you’re a novice seeking to discover the underwater world or an experienced diver looking for new adventures, our diving cruises in Thailand promise an immersive and enriching experience like no other.
Join us and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
Our wide area of diving liveaboard trips in Thailand and Myanmar, departing from Khao Lak and Phuket, can be divided into three main destinations:
The Southern Islands of Phuket, known as the “Pearl of the Andaman,” including Koh Haa, Hin Muang, Hin Daeng, and Phi Phi, are considered one of the best diving destinations in Southeast Asia.
Still relatively undiscovered, with few boats around nearly untouched reefs, the Southern Islands surprise divers during each diving cruise, offering incomparable richness in underwater life density and great diversity.
The three sedimentary rocks of Hin Daeng and the pinnacle of Hin Muang are located at the southernmost part of the archipelago. Above and below the surface, the uninhabited group of Koh Haa islands, one of the most contrasting, offers incredible landscapes with cliffs, coves, and hidden beaches.
The Similan Islands and Surin Archipelagos, along with the incomparable beauty and richness of Richelieu Rock, are renowned for being Thailand’s top diving spots.
These uninhabited pristine islands are situated approximately 80 km northwest of Phuket and Khao Lak, and boast abundant species diversity.
They are designated Marine National Parks, and reef conservation efforts are underway with a turtle protection program aiming to preserve them in their natural environment.
Together with Koh Tachai and Koh Bon, the Similan and Surin Archipelagos and Richelieu Rock are considered among the top 10 diving destinations in the world.
The Mergui Archipelago in Myanmar, situated further north and renowned for exceptional diving, offers numerous unexplored sites around its 800 pristine islands made of granite and limestone, spanning an area of 36,000 km2. The area is abundant with marine life.
Dive on pinnacles, amid canyons, swim through tunnels, and glide over plateaus, most of which are covered with colorful hard and soft corals, giant gorgonians, and forests of soft coral alcyonarians, where sedentary and pelagic fauna intertwine.
These are moments of magic, timeless encounters, both underwater and human, forged by an endless passion for the magical deep blue.