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M/V Marco Polo

With a length of 23m, a width of 6m and two large decks, the M/V Marco Polo provides loads of room for diving and relaxation.

There are seven fully fitted cabins each with an individual interior. Each of the three large double cabins have air-conditioning and a refrigerator. Two have an additional single bed. The other four twin cabins are roomy with comfortable, decent-sized bunk beds.

For more information, please see sub sections on the left-hand side, contact us or request a call back.

M/V Marco Polo cruises for six days to the North-West Similan Islands and further North to Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and the famous Richelieu Rock.

The Similan Islands
A stunning group of nine Islands, north west of Phuket, famous for being one of the top dive destinations in the world and certainly the best in Asia. The diving here is simply amazing. You'll immerse yourself in thriving reefs, lush corals, impressive sea fans and an incredible variety of marine life including large pelagics such as manta rays and whale sharks.

Spread among the nine islands are over 20 distinct dive sites. One of the favourites, especially for photographers, is Fantasea Reef. Thousands of schooling fusiliers, banner fish and reef sharks make this an awesome site.

Another wonderful site is Christmas Point. This is a good spot for manta rays, nurse sharks and barracudas. It has an impressive variety of hard and soft corals and a wonderful maze of swim throughs.

Shark Fin Reef has beautiful coral and sponge gardens. It is an excellent site to see reef sharks and huge Napoleon wrasse.

Elephant Rock from the surface looks like an elephant head. Below the surface there are many impressive tunnels and swim throughs. You can find small white tip reef sharks in a rock crevice at the beginning of the dive and many colourful fish.

Boulder City is another favourite site in the Similans. Due to its exposed location it is possible to see almost anything here including whalesharks and manta rays. It is invariably an exceptional dive. Leopard sharks, spanish dancers and great barracudas have been seen here against a back drop of huge granite boulders.

Koh Bon & Koh Tachai - Whaleshark Sanctuary
The beautiful Islands of Koh Bon and Koh Tachai are a part of the Surin National Marine Park. Due to their isolated location these islands offer excellent opportunities to see mantas and whale sharks.

Koh Tachai is a series of submerged pinnacles and boulders which form excellent swim throughs. A variety of sea fans, feather stars and anemones make this a stunning diving area. Huge Napoleon wrasse and yellow tail barracudas are often spotted amidst schools of bannerfish and fusiliers.

Koh Bon is an amazing dive spot, famous primarily for its visiting whalesharks, manta rays and sharks. There are thousands of schooling fish, octupus and cuttlefish. A myriad of corals, anemones and fascinating sea sponges make this an exceptional dive spot teeming with life.

Richelieu Rock
This beautiful Surin Marine National Park is situated north of Similan and only 7 kilometres from the Burmese border. It consists of five granite islands covered in lush forest with idyllic beaches and beautifully clear water.

The Surin Islands are an excellent place to see many breeds of turtles, as they come to Koh Chi to feed and lay their eggs. This area is perfect for our night dives. As well as turtles we see many rays, crabs, shrimps and also reef sharks. There are gardens of anemones, sponges and an impressive variety of corals and giant clams. During the day the Northern Surin Islands are a top spot for "big fish".

The famous Richelieu Rock is one of the world's best locations for spotting whale sharks and is certainly one of Thailand's best dive sites. This submerged rock is surrounded by a series of underwater pinnacles covered in corals and sea fans, making this a spectacular wall dive.

Richelieu Rock is incredibly rich in marine life. Here you can see seahorses, shovel nose rays, moray eels, lion fish and schools of banner fish. Due to its open sea location you may also see pelagics such as tuna, barracudas and trevallies.

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