
Description
Liveaboard diving in Myanmar
The Mergui Archipelago, located in the Andaman Sea, is a vast and relatively untouched diving paradise, encompassing over 800 islands spread across 12,000 square kilometers of pristine waters. Closed to the world until 1997, these waters remain a hidden treasure, with only a handful of divers venturing into their mysteries since reopening.
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Thailand Master

Thailand Master is a traditional Indonesian sailing yacht offering liveaboard dive holidays in Thailand and Myanmar, comfortably accommodating 18 divers. She boasts a spacious dive deck with plenty of storage space for all of your dive gear. The outdoor dining area at the stern is covered and shaded so you can fully take in the breath-taking views of Thailand and Myanmar. Every day, our chef prepares plenty of dishes from the famous Thai cuisine with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Friendly and experienced, our boat and dive crew are there to meet your every need, making your diving holiday in Thailand and Myanmar unforgettable.
Vessel facilities
Guests: 18
Ensuite bathrooms: Yes
Air-conditioning: Yes
Towel change: Yes
Saloon: Yes
Sundeck: Yes
Diving facilities
Dive courses: Yes
Equipment rental: Yes
Nitrox membrane: Yes
Rebreather friendly: Yes
Charging station: Yes
Photography friendly: Yes
Compressors: 2 x Coltri
Tenders: 2
Guides: 4
Safety
First aid: Yes
First aiders: Yes
Emergency Oxygen: Yes
Oxygen administrators: Yes
Life Jackets: Yes
Life Rafts: Yes
VHF ship to tender radios: Yes
Fire fighting equipment: Yes
Smoke detectors: Yes
Equipment rental
We offer equipment available for rental
Location
Master Liveaboards Myanmar - Ranong, ThailandSecurity underwater
The sea.
1. Never hold your breath
Breathe deeply and slowly underwater. In addition to avoiding lung overexpansion issues, you will save air during your dive.
2. Always dive with a buddy
Always dive with a partner and make sure you stay close at all times.
3. Respect your limits
Always dive within the limits of your training. Train yourself before taking on new challenges.
4. Buoyancy
By maintaining good buoyancy control, you will increase your level of control, which will undoubtedly contribute to safer diving.
5. Pre-dive check
Before diving, check with your buddy: BCD, weights, straps, air, and final OK. This way, you can be sure you are ready to enter the water.
6. Keep learning
The more you practice your diving skills, the safer you will feel underwater. In courses like Rescue Diver, you can also learn rescue maneuvers to increase group safety.
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