The Best Trip for advanced divers who want to dive to the premier dive site Richelieu Rock The Richelieu Rock trip Runs on Tuesdays and Sundays only. You can Book this on line
Richelieu Rock is the best dive site for finding whale sharks
This diving trip is ideally suited for people who are experienced advanced open-water certified divers
Why choose Richelieu Rock & Surin Islands as a liveaboard?
The attraction of the liveaboard lifestyle often suits everyone, step aboard
Diving Facilities:we take a fast speedboat to Join a large dive boat at Richelieu’s extensive dive platform with personal tank slots and storage for gear. The non-slip surface and organized layout ensure safety and convenience. The crew assists divers with their gear and helps them board the diving tender dinghies. Nitrox is available for certified divers.
The meals on The Boat are served buffet style lunch inside the atmospheric teak saloon dining area that provides a wide variety and unique flavors of wonderful Thai & western style cuisine as well as various tasty dishes.
- This is a recreational diving trip. You must be licensed and certified to scuba dive.
- Advanced open water divers 30m limits.
- Deep diver training certification max 40m
- No technical or decompression diving is allowed.
Richelieu Rock
Richelieu Rock is a limestone pinnacle named by Jacques Cousteau after the character in the Three Musketeers, Cardinal Richelieu, as it reminded him of his deep scarlet cape. Purple soft corals cover most of the pinnacle and other areas are covered in magnificent sea anemones as well. 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 octopi, all 5 varieties of anemonefish of the Andaman Sea, a variety of moray eels, ornate ghost pipefish, smashing mantis shrimps, harlequin shrimps, tiger tail sea horses, Spanish mackerel, frogfish, many schooling snappers and occasional sightings of manta rays and whale sharks.
Marine Life: Turtles, Napoleon wrasse, yellow-masked angelfish, bump head parrotfish, anemonefish, barramundi, Wrecks, amazing reefs, nudibranchs, shrimps, moray eels, leopard sharks, octopus, cuttlefish, ornate ghost pipefish, smashing mantis shrimps, harlequin shrimps, tiger tail sea horses, Spanish mackerel, frogfish, Manta Rays, Whale Sharks
Please read the Diving Medical Form If you reply “YES” to one or more questions, we will need a written medical clearance that you are physically in good shape to scuba dive signed by a certified Doctor.
We strongly recommend you to read the flying after diving article on our website, as you will have to wait at least 24 hours before you can board a plane.
Maybe you just recently purchased a new set of equipment and want to try it out first then you can visit us at the dive resort our private scuba diving training resort located at kata Beach. – If you don’t need a refresher you still have the option of a free pool dive to try out your dive gear if you wish before joining the liveaboard.
We would advise that if you have not dived in such a long period of inactivity (6 months) you take a refresher as identified by your license provider under Safe Diving Practices before taking this trip. A refresher can be a short pool session at our dive pool Kata Beach to check out the equipment fits and fine-tune your buoyancy
Note that local Phuket pick-ups start at 6.00 am
Embarkation:
Nam Kem Pier, at 8.40 am direct speedboat transfer to Richelieu Rock
Disembarkation:
Nam Kem Pier at 5pm for food and refreshments before joining the minivan for the return Journey
What is not Included
National Park Entry fee and diver’s fee: 900 Baht (for a diver) National Park Entry fee: 800 Baht (for non-diver) Equipment rental full set 500 Baht per day (not including torch 200 baht & computer 250bht per day) Alcohol is not included
- National Park Entrance Fees (00)
- Dive Computer Rental 250
- Environmental Conservation Tax
- Night Dive Torch (for night dives)
- Larger Cylinder Upgrades +300thb per day
- Nitrox Fills + 300 per fill
- Tipping/Gratuities
- Alcohol
- Equipment Rental
- Private Divemaster 6000 Thb
What is Included
- Meals (Full board)
- Snacks (Available throughout the day)
- Tea & Coffee
- Drinking Water
- Soft Beverages
- Dive Insurance
- VAT (Included in the price)
- Weights & Weight Belts
- Standard Air Tanks
- Divemaster Services – mixed group
- Towels (Provided on board)
- Shower Essentials (Soap & Shampoo)
- Luggage Storage
The requirements for this trip is that you must be open water certified with a minimum of 15 dives the last dive should be within six months prior to departure –
Visitors must purchase a ticket to enter the national park, we arrange this for you, this ticket is not transferable please ensure that your holiday insurance covers for canceled trips as we will not be able to refund if you cancel for any last moment reason whatsoever.
Diving Insurance.
We advise every certified diver to ensure that you have adequate scuba-diving insurance for diving in Thailand for medical treatment. Please check your travel insurance policy for scuba diving coverage.
Most Thailand liveaboard diving safaris are sold by local reputable dive shops in Phuket who will then allocate their personal experienced diving guides for your trip to supervise your diving holidays.
If you are a group of 2 or more take a private guide this will make your enjoyment more fun than being in a mixed group
If you take the liveaboard trip you are avoiding hotel charges while combining your holiday, accommodation, scuba diving, and food in one package.
If you have never been on a Thailand liveaboard diving boat they are certainly the best way to dive, and we urge you to take a minimum 3 days / 2 nights. The liveaboard lifestyle has many attractions and many downsides. Most boats are mobile and provide inexpensive water access. A liveaboard lifestyle is becoming more popular with scuba divers around the world and is generally regarded as being a cheaper way to visit remote dive site.
When you make the payment you will be required to some personal details about you and your group
- Full names of each diver / Boat passenger/student diver in your booking
- Date of Birth Day Month Year
- Nationality
- Passport number for each person Date of Birth (Day Month Year) of each person
- Dive card details/certification level
- Dive card numbers
- The last dive date of each diver
- Number of logged dives
- Do you have your logbook?
- Do you own a dive computer?
Additional information we need
- Equipment sizes (Bodyweight In Kg and shoe sizes)
- Hotel details, the full name, and address of your hotel
Please also advise if you have any dietary restrictions.
You are avoiding the pitfalls of booking a diving Liveaboard.
Thailand Liveaboards can often be sold by external 3rd party travel agents and Tour Desks that are not Licenced diving centers or people who sit at home on a laptop and don’t employ diving staff, these tour operators may not even be based in Thailand and often work alone.
It’s easy to find diving agents as they will advertise their products using Google AdWords when looking for Thailand Liveaboard or Thailand Diveaboards, Liveaboard.com, Viator or even Padi travel, you need to investigate who you will be diving with, and is website you are buying from is it a legitimate diving store, actually a Physical dive shop that in Thailand with staff to take care of you, doing your homework now and looking at the background of the company.
If you have any questions regarding the Similan & Surin Islands Thailand Liveaboard package just send us a short message and a member of staff will get back to you. Contact Us