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Shark Guardian

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8 Nights

~26 Dives

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$2,450 USD

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Advanced Open Water+
Nitrox certified
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30+ Logged dives
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Free Transfers
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Nitrox available

10% of all cabin sales from this cruise are donated directly to Shark Guardian.

Diver Icon
Advanced Open Water+
Nitrox certified
Diver Icon
30+ Logged dives
Free Transfers Icon
Free Transfers
Nitrox Icon
Nitrox available

10% of all cabin sales from this cruise are donated directly to Shark Guardian.

The BEST of thailand

with 

Shark Guardian

8 Nights Diving Liveaboard

05 – 13 December 2026

 

JOIN US on this BESPOKE EDUCATION ITINERARY exploring the VERY BEST DIVING that Thailand has to offer, taking in the highlights of Hin Daeng, Hin Muang, Koh Haa, Phi Phi, the Similan Islands, the Surin Islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock.

WHO ARE SHARK GUARDIAN?

Shark Guardian is a UK-registered marine conservation charity dedicated to protecting sharks through science-backed education, research, and advocacy. Their team works with schools, divers, tourists, and coastal communities around the world to replace fear and misinformation with facts — highlighting the critical role sharks play in keeping ocean ecosystems balanced and thriving. Through citizen-science projects, public outreach, and policy-driven campaigns against destructive practices like finning and overfishing, Shark Guardian empowers people to become informed ocean stewards and active voices for shark conservation.

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The Junk

Famous & full of charm

Accommodation on board Thailand’s most historic diving liveaboard.


The Junk comfortably welcomes 18 divers on board. Choose between 2 Twin/Double cabins with convertible beds, 2 three-berth cabins (bookable as Twin/Doubles if needed), and 2 four-berth cabins.

All cabins are fully air-conditioned and have their own en-suite with hot shower.

FACILITIES

Some of the most important features on the Junk

THE BOAT

Aircon/Fan Salon

42″ Flatscreen TV

Library of movies, books & games

Covered outdoor & indoor dining

All meals served buffet style

Self-service drinks & snacks*

Sundeck with beds

2 support RIBs

THE CABINS

6 aircon cabins

Individual aircon control

Ensuite bathroom with hot water

Overhead reading lights

Bath towels

THE DIVING

Shaded dive deck

Personal set-up area & storage crate

12L Alu-Tanks, weights & belt

15L Alu-tanks available*

Aqualung rental equipment*

SMB (Safety Sausages)**

Personal Diving/Deck Towel

Nitrox available*

Advanced Open Water & Nitrox courses available*

THE EXTRAS

Yacht boutique (Equipment/Merchandise)

Kayak usage

Island visits

Incredible Thai hospitality

(*Charges apply)

(**Free of charge for duration of trip)

Shark Guardian | 8 NIGHTS

Departs / Returns:
Thap Lamu / Chalong

*Trip itinerary subject to change without prior notice.

SURIN ISLANDS

SURIN ISLANDS

The topside scenery of Koh Surin, with evergreen forests, mangroves, and small beaches, surpasses even that of the picturesque Similan Islands.Underwater the reefs of Surin offer some of the greatest hard coral diversity in Thailand.

Across sites like Torinla Pinnacle, Hin Kong, and Turtle Ledges you are likely to see Napoleon wrasse, yellow-masked angelfish, bumphead parrotfish, tomato anemonefish and barramundi, as well as lots of turtles that still come ashore in this area to lay their eggs.

Due to the remoteness, not many liveaboard boats visit these islands and you will be able to enjoy the dive sites without sharing them with tourist hordes.

RICHELIEU ROCK
This limestone pinnacle was named after former Danish Naval Officer, Andreas Richelieu, who eventually became the only foreign born commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy to date, appointed by King Chulalongkorn. One of Richelieu’s tasks was to modernise the outdated Navy charts, and as he had become such an influential and important figure, this potentially hazardous-to-ships rock that poked out from sea at low tide, east of the Surin Islands, was eventually named after him.

Barely breaking the surface at low tide, this horseshoe-shaped outcropping slopes steeply to a sandy bottom at 18 to 35 meters (60-120 Ft). This site offers great diversity for such a small and isolated spot. It also offers excellent multi-level diving and, because it’s a high-profile reef, there are always sheltered areas to hide from the current.

The marine life is prolific and includes amongst, many other things; pharaoh cuttlefish, large octopuses, all 5 varieties of anemone fish of the Andaman Sea, a variety of moray eels, ornate ghost pipefish, smashing mantis shrimps, harlequin shrimps, tigertail seahorses, Spanish mackerel, frogfish, many schooling snappers and occasional sightings of manta rays and whale sharks.

SIMILAN ISLANDS

KOH TACHAI
This island is famous for its pinnacle dive site, known by many as Twin Peaks, as well as more relaxed reef diving on the North Reef and South Reef. Normally, turtles, barracuda, pipefish, and nudibranchs can be found here. There is also a chance to see bigger species in this area like manta rays and whale sharks, especially from late January until April.
KOH BON
This is generally the most likely place to see manta rays on our Similans itinerary. You are also likely to see Napoleon wrasse, sweetlips, octopus, bluefin trevally, giant moray eels, great barracudas, fire dart goby, spiny lobster, and nudibranchs of many types. The dive sites vary from wall diving to gently sloping reefs and from submerged boulders to coral gardens.

Diving on the West Ridge can be an adrenaline-filled drift, with amazing views, while the North Reef is a gentler experience over a hard coral garden.

SIMILAN ISLANDS
The above water scenery will provide stunningly beautiful white sandy beaches with small forested areas. Dive some of the following sites; Boulder City, Sharkfin Reef, Anita’s Reef, and Three Trees.

Under the surface, you may see Leopard (zebra) shark, blue spotted stingrays, clown triggerfish, rabbit fish, scorpion fish, snappers, emperor fish, giant trevally and angelfish. The coral gardens, bommies, and boulder formations are wonderful to dive.

Elephant Head Rock, visible from the surface, is the biggest pinnacle in the Similans and has some fantastic swim-throughs. Whitetip reef sharks, batfish, trevally and barracuda can often be seen on the perimeter of the boulders. If you look closely in the cracks and in the rubble you can see smashing mantis shrimp, porcelain crab, moray eels and cleaner shrimp.

There are also sites dominated by huge granite boulders such as Deep Six, Christmas Point, and North Point where you can see white tip reef sharks, schooling giant trevally, and schools of neon fusiliers.

SOUTHERN THAILAND

HIN DEANG & HIN MUANG
These two sites are pinnacles (translating directly as Red Rock and Purple Rock) in the open ocean, reaching down to over 70m, and are best known for manta ray and whale shark encounters. Whether these are sighted or not, the sites also offer giant moray eels, pharaoh cuttlefish, schooling rainbow runners and snappers, barracudas, groupers, fusiliers, and bluefin trevally. On the pinnacles, there are fields of Magnificent Anemones, walls of Hemprics soft corals, and huge gorgonian sea fans. Almost perpetual good visibility and dramatic topography combined with huge fish numbers makes for excellent liveaboard diving.
KOH HAA
Possibly some of the most underrated diving in the whole of Thailand, Moo Koh Haa (literally 'five island group') sits almost halfway between Hin Daeng and Phi Phi and is part of the Koh Lanta National Marine Park. There are actually several dive sites around Ko Haa but the highlights are Ko Haa Lagoon, Ko Haa Neua, and Ko Haa Yai

Around these amazing islands you can see pinnacles, walls, boulders, caverns, and swim-throughs. Ko Haa lagoon is ideal for night dives, courses, and snorkeling, while The Chimney and The Cathedral offer things that you cannot see on other Thailand liveaboard itineraries with caverns, swim-throughs and chambers all over the sites. Ko Haa has varied marine life too, with ornate ghost pipefish, morays eels, octopus, hawksbill turtles, sea horses, marble rays, and sometimes even leopard sharks.

KOH PHI PHI
Laying in Phang-Nga bay about 45km east of Phuket and 30km southwest of Krabi, two breathtaking limestone islands make up the greater part of Moo Koh Phi Phi; the largest island of Phi Phi Don being a few kilometres north of Phi Phi Lae. Limestone cliffs rise vertically into the sky, where the trees take over. There are many beaches, coves, and bays which make for dramatic scenery to enjoy during surface intervals.  There are many, many dive sites around the Phi Phi island group, many consisting of wall dives, the limestone dropping to depth ranges between 10m and 25m. The walls can have gorgonian fans, soft corals and coral bushes and interesting rock formations and swim throughs. At the base of these walls there are often hard coral gardens to explore. You can expect a great amount of fish life, including lionfish, wrasse, Moorish idols, angelfish, rays, trevallies. Also keep an eye out for leopard sharks sleeping on the sandy bottoms or blacktip reef sharks cruising the reefs. Turtles can also quite commonly be seen here. Lastly, check the fans and bushes for tigertail seahorses and harlequin ghost pipefish.
SHARK POINT & ANEMONE REEF
These pinnacles are part of the same reef system and are only a very short distance apart from each other. Both sites are covered with colourful soft corals and anemones with a variety of fish to suit all divers. From barracuda to seahorses and for the lucky ones of course, the iconic leopard shark!

8 NIGHTS

Marine Park Fees

Diver Non-Diver
$125 $75

Rental Equipment (8-night)

Item Full Trip
Full set (torch and computer not incl.) $210
Dive Computer $70
UW torch/flashlight $35
BCD $70
Regulator $70
Fins $35
Wetsuit $70
Mask $35
15L Cylinder $98
Nitrox $245

COURSES

HOW IT WORKS

  1. Let us know which course you’re interested in, then purchase the eLearning directly from PADI using the links below.
  2. Work through the eLearning at your own pace before joining your liveaboard trip.
  3. Our instructors will complete the practical training with you onboard. The cost for this part will be added to your final bill, payable before disembarkation.

NOTE: Using our links ensures your course is automatically linked to our dive center for certification.

Onboard Course Components

PLEASE NOTE: Prices below are for onboard training only and do not include eLearning or certification (PIC).

Course Price
PADI Advanced Open Water (onboard) $250
PADI EANx/Nitrox (onboard) $125

If you’d like to book a course onboard, just let our reservations team know.

eLearning & Certification (PIC)

Course Purchase Link
PADI AOW eLearning & certification (PIC) Buy from PADI
PADI EANx/Nitrox eLearning & certification (PIC) Buy from PADI

OTHERS

Bar Pricing

Item Price
Beer $2.50
Wine (per Bottle) $27.50

Merchandise

Item Price
T-shirt $12.50
Can cooler $5
Mask straps $6
Log books $3

For the FULL information please view/download the PDFs below

Shark Guardian - 8 nights

Trip Information | Thailand

Medical Questionnaire

Standard Safe Diving Practices

Liability Release (Diver)

Liability Release (Non-Diver)

It is a mandatory requirement for all divers to have insurance which covers scuba diving activities equivalent to their diving qualification, including emergency evacuation and recompression chamber costs. Please check our Insurance page for possible suitable options.

Although Marijuana has had a change in status recently here in Thailand, we don't permit its use on board.

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