The 37m Thailand Master is a purpose-built sailing liveaboard
designed by divers, for divers. Accommodating up to 18 guests in 7
air-conditioned cabins, it offers comfortable en-suite bathrooms with hot
water, fresh towels, and storage space. Laid out to maximize comfort and
functionality, Thailand Master provides the perfect balance between relaxation
and serious diving adventure.
Guests can unwind on the sundeck lounges or enjoy meals in the
indoor and outdoor dining areas, where meals are served buffet-style with
vegetarian and other dietary options available. Between dives, relax with a
book from the onboard library—ideal for identifying marine life spotted
underwater—or enjoy movies and games in a welcoming social atmosphere designed
for like-minded divers.
The
shaded dive deck offers personal setup areas, dedicated storage, and nitrox
refills. Rental equipment is available, and a diving tender ensures easy access
to sites. Itineraries explore Thailand’s top dive destinations, including Koh
Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu Rock, Koh Phi Phi, King Cruiser, Hin Muang, and Hin
Daeng. From December to April, the Thailand Master also ventures into Myanmar’s
spectacular Mergui Archipelago, visiting renowned sites such as Black Rock,
High Rock, Tower Rock, and Torres Island.
Best marine life in
Thailand
Thailand
is renowned for warm tropical waters and vibrant coral reefs playing host to a
wide variety of marine life.
The
country’s most famous visitors are Manta Rays & Whalesharks, which can be
seen on both coasts if you are lucky. The dive spots most renowned for
sightings are Richeleu Rock - just north of the Similan islands, Hin Daeng
& Hin Muang in the Southern Andaman & Chumpon Pinnacle in the Gulf.
Leopard
Sharks are another sought after encounter, found most commonly on the dive
sites around Koh Phi Phi and Phuket. These elegant, bottom dwelling sharks are
at their graceful best if you are fortunate enough to see them swimming.
Turtles
are found on both coasts of Thailand, although more regularly on the Andaman
coast. Green and Hawksbill Turtles are the most common species seen.
Thailand’s
dive sites also play host to a wide variety of smaller marine life, including
some very special finds. Octopus and Cuttlefish are regularly seen, while
Seahorses, Ghost Pipefish and Harlequin Shrimps are delights for the eagle-eyed
diver. Scorpionfish, Lionfish, Glassfish and Snapper are just a few of the
other fish you might encounter while diving in Thailand.
When is the best time to
dive in Thailand?
Thailand’s
east and west coasts ensure that there are good diving possibilities throughout
the year. When the seasonal monsoons affect one coast, the other normally has
good diving conditions.
On
Thailand’s Andaman coast the best diving season is from November
through to late April or early May. The wind direction during these
months brings calm sea conditions and also the best weather. As the high season
on the Andaman coast develops, humidity tends to increase ,but diving
conditions remain excellent and sea temperatures are also at their warmest,
sometimes in excess of 85 degrees Fahrenheit.