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Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

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Description

Boat

Camic is a well-established dive liveaboard built with a robust steel hull, measuring approximately 27 m in length and designed to provide relaxed, friendly dive cruises around the world-famous dive sites of the Andaman Sea.

Camic focuses on creating a comfortable and social onboard experience with plenty of space to unwind between dives. The main deck hosts the dining and seating area where freshly prepared meals are served buffet-style, with a mix of Thai and Western dishes that appeal to diverse tastes.

Camic’s upper deck features an indoor lounge with entertainment options and seating, while the sun deck offers open space for soaking up sea views and relaxing under the sky. The dive deck at the stern is spacious and practical, with rinse tanks and freshwater showers for gear and cameras.

Camic’s crew, captain, and dive team bring extensive local knowledge of the Similan & Surin region, ensuring safe, enjoyable diving throughout the season.


Cabin

Camic accommodates 14 guests across 7 cabins, all air-conditioned with private ensuite bathrooms and hot showers.

All cabins are thoughtfully maintained and equipped to ensure a restful night after full days of diving.

1 Master Cabin
Located on the main deck, this cabin has a comfortable double bed, seaveiw windows.

2 Master Cabins
Located on the lower deck, each cabin has a comfortable double bed, large portholes.

4 Standard Cabins
Located on the lower deck, each cabin comes with two single bunk beds, portholes.


Diving

  • Similan 5D/4N : 15 dives in total.
  • No dives will be offered on the embarkation day.
  • 2 - 3 dives will be provided on the disembarkation day.
  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.

Other Information

  • Nitrox:Available with additional cost
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional cost
  • REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment
  • Technical Dive:Not available at the moment
  • Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional cost
  • Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
  • Wi-Fi Internet :Limited / subject to signal conditions
  • Laundry Service:Not available at the moment
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment
  • Payment on board:Cash (THB)
  • Crew Number:8 - 10, include 2 - 3 dive guides

Itineraries

Similan Islands : 5 Days / 4 Nights - 15 Dives

Similan – Koh Bon – Koh Tachai – Richelieu – Boon Sung Wreck

Day 1 : Departure
14:00 : Start pick up from Phuket area
17:00 : Start pick up from Phuket airport and Khao Lak area
18:00 : Dinner Onboard

Day 2 :
Dive 1: Similan Islands
Dive 2: Similan Islands
Dive 3: Similan Islands
Dive 4: Similan Islands

Day 3 :
Dive 5: Similan Islands
Dive 6: Similan Islands or Koh Bon, West Ridge
Dive 7: Koh Bon, West Ridge or Tachai Pinnacle
Dive 8: Tachai Pinnacle

Day 4 :
Dive 9: Tachai Pinnacle
Dive 10: Richelieu Rock
Dive 11: Richelieu Rock
Dive 12: Richelieu Rock

Day 5 :
Dive 13: Koh Bon Pinnacle
Dive 14: Koh Bon
Dive 15: Boonsung Wreck
15:00 : Light snacks
17:00 : Transfer to the check out lounge

Depending on location, you’ll arrive back to your hotel in Phuket at approximately 7pm – 8:30 pm.


Top Dive Sites

Richelieu Rock: Thailand’s best dive site, bar none. A stunning array of soft corals and spectacular stampeding marine life.

Koh Bon: Thailand’s manta ray hotspot, with plenty of other things to see if the mantas don’t show up.

Koh Bon Pinnacle: is a deep dive site that feels utterly remote – and where anything could show up out of the blue.

Koh Tachai: is one of the Similan Islands’ best dive sites but also one of the most volatile. Massive fans, huge schools of fish, maybe manta rays – it’s all to play for.

West Of Eden: A big boulder site with spectacular outsize fan corals, beautiful soft corals and the promise of full fish activity, West Of Eden is an archetypal Similan Islands dive site.

Ao Suthep, Surin Islands: is beautiful hard coral garden in the Surin Islands, often visited by Similan island diving liveaboards and accessible by snorkellers visiting the Surin Islands too.

Boulder City: A dramatic deep water Similan dive site, Boulder City needs the right conditions to explore as it’s exposed to wind and wave from all sides.

Shark’s Fin Reef: A dramatic block of rock rising out of the sand, Shark’s Fin Reef is one of the Similan Islands’ most exciting sites.

Hideaway Bay: Two Similan Islands dive sites in one location, Hideaway Bay and Tuna Wreck can be experienced in a single dive.

North Point: is another of the Similans’ signature big boulder sites, with huge great rocks rising out of the white sand.

Three Trees: named after the three trees directly above the dive site on Similan Island 9, is a big wide white sand channel with some awesome corals and fish encounters.

Christmas Point: One of the signature Similan Islands big boulder dive sites, Christmas Point’s huge rocks have been shaped by the tides over hundreds of years.

Schedules & routes

19/04/2026 to 23/04/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

24/04/2026 to 28/04/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

29/04/2026 to 03/05/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

04/05/2026 to 08/05/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

09/05/2026 to 13/05/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

14/10/2026 to 18/10/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

19/10/2026 to 23/10/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

24/10/2026 to 28/10/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

29/10/2026 to 02/11/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

03/11/2026 to 07/11/2026

Similan Islands

Camic is comfortable standard liveaboard, offering diving trips in the Similan Islands, it can accommodate 14 guests.

Prices & conditions

Included

  • Transfers from airport and/or hotel to the yacht
  • Full-board meal plan (including snacks)
  • Complimentary beverages (water, tea, coffee)
  • Diving activity (incl. tanks, weights, weight belts)
  • Dive guide service
  • Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
  • Boat accident insurance
  • Cabin towels and complimentary toiletries
  • Cabin cleaning service

Not included

  • Domestic flights in destination country
  • Marine park fees & Port fees
  • Alcoholic beverage
  • Soft drinks
  • Dive equipment rentals
  • Larger tank (15 L)
  • Nitrox fills
  • Dive courses on board
  • Dive insurance (mandatory requirement)
  • Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
  • Wi-Fi
  • Crew gratuity

Useful information

Similan Islands

Best time for diving
Mid-October - May is the optimum diving season on the Andaman coast (west coast). From early December until late April you can usually expect clear skies nearly every day. On average, you can expect 20 meters of visibility at The Similan Islands throughout the diving season.

Due to the likelihood of extreme weather during the monsoon months, the local authorities close the marine parks from May 16th until October 14th every year. Therefore the Similan diving season is from October 15th to May 15th.

About temperatures
Air: throughout the year, temperatures range from 25°C to 34°C with April through May being the hottest month and January the coldest
Sea: between 27°C - 29°C all year round, there are times when it drops to the mid or even low 20s, but in general these are rare or temporary occasions.

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm wetsuit year-round.

Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels. You can find out more information about diving in Similan Islands here : Similan Islands

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Most of the embarkation and disembarkation are in Khao Lak, or Phuket, guests can fly in/out of Phuket International Airport (HKT).
Transfer between Phuket Airport and Tap Lamu Pier (Khao Lak) is approximately 1 ½ - 2hr, depending on traffic.
Transfer between Phuket Airport and Chalong Pier is approximately 1 ½hrs, depending on traffic.

A few liveaboards set their embarkation and disembarkation in Ranong (UNN).

Visa Requirements
Many nationalities can visit Thailand without a visa under the Visa on Arrival rule or Visa Exemption scheme. These options allow visitors to stay for up to 30 or 45 days.
To find out more information, please visit the Thai Visa on Arrival, or Visa Exemption and Bilateral Agreement or contact your nearest embassy/consulate.

Vaccinations
No specific vaccinations are required unless you are coming from or passing through contaminated areas. Yellow fever certificates are required for those who are coming from the following 14 countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Angola, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Mauritania, Mali, Nigeria, Sudan, and Zaire.

Money Matters
The local currency is the Thai Baht (THB). The majority of established hotels and restaurants accept major credit cards.
However, smaller, family-run places probably will not. There are money changers and ATMs located at the airport and the ports.

Drones
Tourists can bring their drones into Thailand. However, they are not allowed to fly their drones here until they have registered their devices with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT).

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing for Camic varies by cabin type, route and duration. Most trips start from $2,401 per person. Live prices and current availability are listed on the Schedules tab. Contact our dive team for a custom quote or private charter pricing.
Standard inclusions: airport and hotel transfers, full-board meals, soft drinks, diving (tanks, weights, weight belts), dive guide service, land excursions, cabin towels and toiletries, Wi-Fi and boat accident insurance. Excludes: international and domestic flights, marine park fees, fuel surcharge, dive and travel insurance, equipment rental, nitrox fills, alcohol, gratuity.
Similan Islands offers year-round diving with two distinct seasons. Manta and warmer water characterise the wet season, while larger pelagics and cooler water mark the dry season. Browse upcoming departures by month on the Schedules tab to pick the best window for your travel dates.
Most Camic routes require Open Water certification with at least 50 logged dives. Some sites with strong currents require Advanced Open Water. Check the Useful Information tab on this page for destination-specific requirements.
Camic hosts up to 16 divers per departure. The small group ratio means personalised service, flexible dive scheduling and minimal waiting between dives.
The crew speaks English. Dive briefings are given in English with translation available on request. International dive guides accompany selected departures.
Browse live departures on the Schedules tab. Each row links to the booking page with date, route and confirmed pricing. For private charters or custom itineraries, contact the Dive and Cruise dive team via the form below. No booking fees.
Full refund up to 90 days before departure, sliding scale thereafter. Travel insurance covering trip cancellation is strongly recommended and mandatory for some destinations. See the booking terms for full details.
Yes. Valid dive insurance covering emergency evacuation, hyperbaric treatment and diving accidents is mandatory on all Camic departures. We also recommend travel insurance with trip cancellation coverage. Proof of insurance is checked at embarkation.
Camic operates across Similan Islands. Expect schooling pelagics, reef sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, vibrant coral walls and macro critters. Seasonal highlights shift by month and region - check the destination page for the current conditions.
Nitrox is available on Camic for an additional charge. Larger 15L tanks, rebreather support and tech diving can be arranged on request. Notify our dive team at the time of booking so we can confirm availability and add the surcharge.
Most Similan Islands liveaboard trips connect via a regional hub. We recommend arriving 1 day before embarkation to recover from travel and to clear any park or transit fees. Airport transfers are included in the trip price.

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