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Deep Andaman Queen

Diving Squad Rating:

9.7/10

9.7 / 10

In addition to exploring the most famous Thai diving regions: The Similan and Surin islands, Deep Andaman Queen is one of the few liveaboards to also offer trips to alternate locations such as the Krabi province and Koh Lipe. 

This is a roomy and modern yacht with beautiful cabins and interior. She is also one of the most beginner friendly Thai liveboards out there!

Great for: Beginners, Big Groups, Spacious, Free WiFi, Great Value for Money

Length of Trips: 3 – 5 Nights

Max Guests: 25

Operates: All Year

Fully rebuilt in 2019, the 30m long Andaman Queen liveaboard is a large and spacious yacht with a luxury feel, despite her only moderate price.

Choose from a selection of cabin choices from master cabins with panoramic ocean views and deluxe cabins on the main deck to twin, triple and quad cabins on the lower deck. All rooms feature aircon, an ensuite bathroom, charging ports, fresh towels and plenty of space.
The modernly furbished, air conditioned salon on the upper deck is a great place to relax, watch TV or do some photo editing at the camera stations.

Heading outside, you’ll discover the large sundeck; it’s the perfect place for taking in the views with a drink in hand around sunset time. Up on the roof deck lies the partially shaded al fresco dining area.

The dive platform is truly huge, boasting a spacious kitting up area on two levels, a separate entry/exist platform with fresh water showers and large buckets for rinsing dive cameras, computers and torches.
Guests only require their open water certification with no extra logged dives, making this a great option for beginners. On top of that, you can hire a private dive guide or complete scuba courses for an extra fee.

There’s a nearly 1:1 staff to guest ratio and the welcoming team consist of knowledgable dive instructors, talented chefs, experienced crew and even a naturalist guide. 

In between dives, guests can look forward to land excursions, guided snorkeling and make use of the free WiFi. 

There’s 3 main routes to pick from:

  • Taplamu – Similan – Taplamu: Discover the legendary Similan and Surin national parks and Richelieu Rock. 3 – 5 nights.
  • Phuket – South – Pakabra / Phuket: Explore the waters around Thailands’ beautiful Krabi province. 4 nights.
  • Pakbara – Lipe – Pakbara: Dive around the mysterious Koh Lipe island. 3  – 5 nights.

Guest Reviews:

Alan GNew Zealand
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"The diving and level of service was exemplary. Our dive guide Hans was fantastic and managed our diving experience exceedingly well, complemented by Steve. The knowledge of all the guides, and the level of service from the crew exceeded our expectations. We would have no hesitation in recommending this live aboard"!
Gokul RIndia
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"The dives around Richelieu Rock were simply breathtaking for the variety and quantity of marine life. Incredible colours, great diving conditions and overall just a superb experience".
Charlotte BU.K
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"Travelling alone as a woman is a daunting affair. Rocking up to the boat I was a little nervous about being separated from civilisation for several days. How I was wrong in thinking this! The crew took care of my every need. The food was amazing and the level of service the group got in and out of the water was incredible. I never once felt uncomfortable or worried. I enjoyed myself so much that I can’t wait to get back onboard! Thank you to Steve for his amazing attention to detail and excellent management across the board. See you soon"!
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Alex

Scuba fanatic, travel ecstatic and loveable rogue. A rootless divemaster and perpetual adrenaline-junky, Alex holds the esteemed rank of Grand Admiral of the Diving Squad; a title he most nobly awarded to himself. A scuba-junky since 2014, he's dived much of the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Maldives, Red Sea, Ireland, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. It's hard to say where he'll pop up next for he never settles; forever a leaf on the wind... or perhaps a lone bubble blasted along on the current.