Manta Queen 2

Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, and Richelieu Rock, (optional) Boonsung Wreck

Manta Queen 2 is a 4-day, 3-night liveaboard exploring the best dive sites of Thailand’s North Andaman Sea with around 10 dives. It offers air-conditioned cabins, fresh meals, Wi-Fi, and plenty of room to relax for up to 20 guests.

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Cabins

4 Bunk Bed Non Ensuite Cabin-Lower deck - image

4 Bunk Bed Non Ensuite Cabin-Lower deck

Air-conditioned quad cabin with bunk beds for up to four guests. A practical and social option for groups or budget-minded divers.

Air Conditioning (AC)
Wifi
Towels
Shared Bathroom
Hot Water Shower
Daily housekeeping
Toiletries
Twin Bed Non Ensuite Cabin-Main deck - image

Twin Bed Non Ensuite Cabin-Main deck

Air-conditioned cabin with two single beds, perfect for dive buddies. Comfortable layout with shared bathroom facilities.

Air Conditioning (AC)
Shared Bathroom
Wifi
Towels
Daily housekeeping
Hot Water Shower
Toiletries
Double Bed Non Ensuite Cabin-Main & Lower decks - image

Double Bed Non Ensuite Cabin-Main & Lower decks

Air-conditioned cabin with one double bed ideal for couples or solo travelers wanting extra space. Shared bathroom facilities

Air Conditioning (AC)
Shared Bathroom
Wifi
Towels
Daily housekeeping
Hot Water Shower
Toiletries

Deck plan

Features & facilities

Boat features & facilities

  • WiFi throughout the vessel

  • WiFi in selected areas

  • Air conditioning in selected areas

  • Sundeck

  • Common area

  • Leisure Deck

  • Audio & video entertainment

  • Outdoor dining area

Dive features & facilities

  • Diver: Guide Ratio (4:1)

  • Nitrox (Surcharge)

  • Equipment rental (Surcharge)

  • Dive Courses

  • Dive Deck

  • Tender(s)

  • Separate rinse tank for camera/electronics

Location

Manta Queen 2 operates in Thailand’s Andaman Sea, primarily around the Similan Islands and surrounding dive sites. The liveaboard embarks from and returns to Thaplamu Pier in Khao Lak,the main gateway to the Similan Islands. The closest airport is Phuket International Airport (HKT), making it easy to reach the vessel from most international and regional destinations. Complimentary airport transfers are included, ensuring your arrival and departure are seamless and hassle-free.

Dive Overview

Diving aboard Manta Queen 2 focuses on the highlights of Thailand’s North Andaman Sea, exploring premier sites such as Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, and Richelieu Rock. Divers can experience dramatic underwater pinnacles, vibrant coral reefs, and thriving marine life, with opportunities to see manta rays, whale sharks, and dense schools of fish in a 4-day itinerary.

[Read more: Thailand Dive Travel Guide]

Accommodation Overview

Manta Queen 2 offers comfortable air-conditioned cabins for up to 20 guests, with the option of twin bed cabins, double bed cabins, or 4-bed shared cabins, all designed for a relaxed liveaboard stay between dives. Bathrooms are shared, and the cabins provide a simple yet cozy base, making this vessel ideal for divers who want quality comfort without premium pricing on their 4-day North Andaman trip.

Food & Drinks

Aboard Manta Queen 2, guests can enjoy a mix of Thai and Western cuisine served buffet-style, with three meals a day plus snacks, biscuits, hot beverages, soft drinks, and drinking water included. Local beers are available for purchase, and the crew can accommodate specific dietary requirements if requested in advance. Guests are also welcome to bring their own liquor on board.

Looking for more options? Explore our other Thailand liveaboards for more amazing diving adventures.

Itineraries

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Practical information

Time Zone

GMT+7

Local Currency

Thai Baht

Language

Multiple

Electricity

220V

Payment methods

Cash Only

Boat specifications

Year Built: 1993

Year Renovated: 2021

Length: 22m

Beam: 5m

Engines: 2 x Hino 350 hp

Tenders: 1

Fuel Capacity: 6000L

Freshwater Maker: No

Number of crew: 5

Generators: 1 x 50kw, 1 x 40kw

Speed: 8-9 knots

Navigation: GPS sat, navigation, sonar, compass

Safety: Emergency o2, Life Raft, Life Vests