MV Hallelujah Similans Liveaboard Trip #18 | 20-24th Jan 2018 | Big Blue Diving
Similans Liveaboard – The only way to see the best on offer
On this trip we received guests from around the world namely, Great Britain, America, Canada, Japan & Germany but not a full boat. Albeit 17 guests sounds a reasonable number, on MV Hallelujah we can cater for 25 so the boat felt even more enormous than she usually does. This was great for trip leader Matt as he does love his food!
MV Hallelujah Trip #13 24 – 28 Dec 2017 | Adventure Deep
As scuba divers we are constantly learning; the sport itself is an activity that invokes further education from the very fact that no one dive is the same as the next. During the trip a number of our guests decided to enhance their knowledge and partake in further education. Some of the regular course requests we receive are Adventure Deep dives, Adventure Night Dives, Advanced Open Water & Enriched Air Nitrox. Lets take a closer look…
MV Hallelujah Similan Liveaboard 14 Dec – 18 Dec 2017
There are many dive sites in the Similans & Surin National parks and over the years we have dived them all, but which one is it that we simply love…
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
Similan Islands Diving Conditions October 2017
Manta Extravaganza & FREE camera rental
Only 4 spaces left on our special Manta extravaganza Similan Liveaboard trip departing 1st March 2016. With two special guests giving scientific presentations. They will teach us about the most up to date Manta Ray research and inform us how we can help with conservation efforts as recreational divers.
Manta Extravaganza & FREE camera rental
Only 4 spaces left on our special Manta extravaganza Similan Liveaboard trip departing 1st March 2016. With two special guests giving scientific presentations. They will teach us about the most up to date Manta Ray research and inform us how we can help with conservation efforts as recreational divers.
Manta Encounter On The First Dive
Nobody expected it. At least not during the first minutes of the first dive of the trip.