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The Phinisi is a 34 meter (112-foot) yacht offering itineraries in the Similan & Surin Islands, Thailand & the best dive sites of the Mergui Archipelago. She accommodates up to 18 guests.

 

A word from Dom  “Operated by Worldwide Dive and Sail who have the Siren & Master Liveaboards, the Phinisi offers the same standard of service you find on a Siren or Master liveaboard … a lovely option for Thailand’s colorful waters.”   …  Dominick Macan


ON BOARD THE PHINISI


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SIT BACK, RELAX …. AND DIVE

The Phinisi was built in Indonesia in 2007 and has dived Indonesia, Thailand and the Maldives. She’s now back in Thailand cruising the best of the Andaman Sea and further north into Myanmar’s Mergui archipelago.   She has 7 plush cabins with private bathrooms and individually controlled AC and fans and takes a total of 18 guests.

Communal areas are both beautiful and relaxed.  There is a shaded outdoor area for relaxing and dining at the rear of the upper deck and a lovely sundeck with cushioned loungers.  Naturally, the common areas include an indoor lounge where you can find the charging stations for your electronics and the media center for listening to music or watching a video of your day’s diving.

Food is taken seriously on board The Phinisi. To start the day there is a light breakfast, then after the first dive ‘the Full Monty’ is served.  Lunch is served after the second dive, an Asian affair with plenty of seafood, various meats, rice, noodles, vegetables and fresh salads. Dinner consists of a full complement of Asian dishes but also western food.  Between meals you’ll always find fresh fruit available, cookies in a jar, and after the night dive there will be some snacks waiting for you.

LAYOUT & SPECS

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DECK PLAN

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 SPECIFICATIONS

Built in 2007, Relaunched in Thailand in 2018
Length: 34 meters
Beam: 8 meters
Draft: 2.4 meters
Max 18 guests (7 air conditioned cabins)
Hull material: Wood
Tanks:12 litre aluminium (15 litre tanks are available for an extra charge)
Tank valves: DIN and INT fitting
Cruising speed: 8 knots
Crew: 12
PADI dive courses available
2 x inflatable dinghy tenders for quick pick ups after the dives & for taking guests on beach excursions
1 general equipment rinse tank and 1 camera rinse tank
Camera table
Deck towels provided

MACHINERY

Engines: 1 x 380 hp
Generators: 2 x 50x
Compressors: 2
Nitrox available up to 32% (extra charge applies)
Electricity: 24 hrs. 220v. 2 pin round sockets

NAVIGATION

sat nav
depth sounder

COMMUNICATIONS

VHF radio

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

2 x life rafts
EPIRB
EFR trained crew
First aid kit
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ITINERARIES


The Phinisi has been offering multiple short itineraries but is now concentrating on 10-night Best of Thailand trips (northern & southern sites in the Andaman Sea including the Similan & Surin Islands) plus 7 & 10-night  trips into Myanmar (Burma).

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Similan Islands

The above water scenery will provide stunningly beautiful white sandy beaches with small forested areas. Under the surface you get other-worldly topography with great tunnels & caves & swim-throughs … corals in a kaleidoscope of colors, some shark action, lots of reef fish, pelagic fish, some super macro sites, plenty of turtles & eels … and in season, mantas and whale sharks.

Elephant Head Rock – the biggest pinnacle in the Similans, has some fantastic swim-throughs. You may see white tip reef sharks, batfish, trevally and barracuda plus in the rubble you can see smashing mantis shrimp, porcelain crab, moray eels and cleaner shrimp.

Koh Bon – a dive site where manta rays may be seen but also Napoleon wrasse, sweetlips, octopus, blue fin trevally, giant moray eels, great barracudas, fire dart goby, popcorn shrimp, spiny lobster and nudibranchs of many types in lovely coral gardens.

Koh Tachai –  famous for its pinnacle dive site and more relaxed reef diving. Normally, turtles, barracuda, pipe fish, 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 by late January till April.

Richelieu Rock – a limestone pinnacle offers gorgeous purple soft corals and magnificent sea anemones. The marine life is prolific and includes; pharaoh cuttlefish, all 5 varieties of anemone fish of the Andaman Sea, a variety of moray eels, macro life (ornate ghost pipefish, mantis shrimps, harlequin shrimps, tiger tail sea horses & more) many schooling snappers and occasional sightings of manta rays and whale sharks.


Surin Islands

The exquisite scenery of Koh Surin offers evergreen forests, mangroves and small beaches. Uderwater, the reefs of Surin have the greatest hard coral diversity in Thailand you’ll be 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.

Khao Lak Wrecks – There is a choice of easily diveable wrecks between The Similan Islands and Khao Lak. These lie in shallow water and are covered in nudibranchs and shrimps as well as large numbers of the unusual honeycomb moray.


Southern Thailand

There are multiple good wall dives around the Phi Phi island group. 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 leapord sharks sleeping on the sandy bottoms or blacktip reef sharks cruising the reefs.


Myanmar (Burma) Mergui Archipelago

Rocky Island – a steep rocky reef with lots of tube and fan corals and a huge colourful anemone garden with massive schools of snappers. Lots of critters hang around the cracks in boulders, including nudibranchs, pipe fish and, razor fish, and seahorses. Look out for hunting wahoo, tuna, and barracuda passing in the blue. Visibility and currents can sometimes be challenging but it is a rewarding site.

North and South Twin – Strong currents bring schooling barracudas & hunting tunasbut you also find a nice selection of macro creatures. With superb visibility, the North Twin a photographer’s haven with healthy sea fans and vibrant soft corals. At South Twin, expect an abundance of moray eels, harlequin sweetlips and cuttlefish.

Black Rock – a natural magnet for oceanic mantas and other large pelagics such as whale sharks and eagle rays. Also known for its small colorful corals & gorgonian fans, snappers and a wide range of invertebrate life.

Shark Cave, Submarine and Square Rock – large tubastrea coral trees sprout from the rocky terrain, accompanied by crinoids, gorgonian fans, blue dragons, and pastel green rope sponge. Tiger tail sea horses are often encountered as are many varieties of morays. Shark Cave features nurse and white tip reef sharks which lurk inside of the cavern along with marble rays, ghost pipefish and plenty of other critters.

Sea Fan Forest – as the name implies, there are huge, healthy sea fans which support a large variety of marine life including feather stars, cowries, hawk fish and shrimps. Schooling fish include snapper, trevally, rainbow runners and fusiliers. Moray eels and scorpion fish are also numerous. You are also likely to find giant marbled groupers and eagle rays.

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TRAVEL & CRUISE LOGISTICS


A few airlines have direct international flights into Phuket, which is where the boat leaves from for Similan Islands trips.  Howerver, for most travellers, the more practical solution is an international flight to Bangkok, Thailand (BKK).  It’s then a quick flight from Bangkok to Phuket (HKT).  

For trips into Myanmar (Burma), the boat departs from Ranong, Thailand, which is roughly 250 kilometers north of Phuket Island.  International flights should be booked to Bangkok (BKK).  From here you can transfer to Bangkok’s second airport Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to fly to Ranong Domestic Airport (UNN).

Best of Thailand / Similan & Surin Islands itineraries
The departure and arrival points alternate.  You will either depart from & return to Tap Lamu Pier in Khao Lak …. or you will leave from Chalong Pier Phuket and return to Tap Lamu Pier in Khao Lak.

Myanmar Itinerary
You will depart from and return to Ranong port, which is north of Phuket. 


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