I realise that this is a long way to travel for a 2 day liveaboard but maybe some of you will be passing the region at this time….
Introducing Koh Losin and Koh Kra
Koh Losin and Koh Kra are some of the most remote and unspoiled islands it is possible to find in Thailand. Located approximately 100 km east off the southern coast in the warm, clear, fertile area where the Gulf of Thailand meets the deeper blue waters of the South China Sea.
Big fish are abundant here because of the distance from the shore and the quality of the reef. This is a perfect example of a pristine healthy reef so the marine life here can be amazing, with black tip reef shark and bow mouthed guitar fish patrolling the deeper waters down to 40 metres and where giant manta rays and even whale sharks can be seen among the huge table corals.
There is no tourism in this region and the 500 kilometres of coast line is left to prawn farms and fishermen. With no tourism there are no dive operators in this area and no liveaboards based anywhere nearby. Therefore this unique dive experience is possible only twice a year when one liveaboard scuba vessel makes its way around the coast of Singapore between Phuket and Koh Samui.
Trip Details
Dates October 9, – 12, 2009
2 full days 3 nights
7 daytime dives
Departure Time: 10:00 PM – Koh Samui
Finish Time: 9:00 AM – Songklah Jetty with transfers to Hat Yai Airport or town.
Arrival to Samui by plane from Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Hong Kong, Singapore or Kula Lumpur. Return from Hat Yai by plane to Bangkok or Kula Lumpur or bus across the region
Cabin Prices Approx. in GBP En-suite 420 Deluxe 368 Standard 315
For more detailsd of this non-GLUG trip please contact Adam Preston