Knock-knock. “Good morning!!”, and a weak and sleepy “good morning” answers from inside the room number 8. Ok, Alex and Agatha are awaken. Let’s check…room 1…Ok, Kim and Keunyong, 2 of the korean divemasters; knock-knock. “Ileona!!!”, no answer, “Ileona!!”, that means “Wake up!” in korean, maybe doesn’t sound very polite taking into account that we are waking up the guests in our boat, but it was impossible for me to remember the good morning in korean, so the guys gave us this other option, much easier to remember (although probably I’m spelling it completely wrong); some noise comes from inside the room; good.
First Similan Liveaboard of 2015 – 2016
This is the first time Big Blue Diving Khao Lak has ever dived in October. We should definitely do it more often too. It was brilliant!
Manta Matcher in the Similan Islands
Schools of fish like we have never seen and three separate Manta Ray encounters. This week we are focusing on how conservation and scientific research can be amazing fun!
What is a Liveaboard?
Similan Islands Christmas
For a Christmas like no other, how about trying a Similan Islands Christmas! Don’t worry, you can still stuff your face with delicious food, have a little drink with good company and also enjoy the very best of Thailand’s Scuba Diving on the MV Hallelujah.
Hallelujah Trip #7 21-25 November 2016
With blue skies and the Andaman Ocean calm and still as a lake, the high season has officially started. As November draws to a close it is time to start getting excited about the upcoming delights from now until May. Lets see what the Similans have in store for us this season..
Hallelujah Video Highlights 2016
Similan Islands Diving Conditions October 2017
Back on a Similan Liveaboard – Hallelujah #5
After a stormy start to the new high season, with the choppy seas subsiding we departed on MV Hallelujah for trip number five. Just how choppy the seas had been around the Similan Islands, I wasn’t exactly sure, I’d just returned from a holiday
Reef Manta Ray in Thailand!
If you have been diving with Manta Rays in Thailand before, you will almost certainly have dived with a Giant Manta Ray. For anyone diving on the MV Hallelujah on 24th November 2017, you guys saw something special! But where did it come from?