The Junk Liveaboard
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Cabins

Standard Twin/Double Lower Deck
Air Conditioning (AC)
Fan Ventilator
TV
Wifi
Toilet
Shower
Bathtub
Hair Dryer
Safe
Refrigerator

Standard Triple Lower Deck
Air Conditioning (AC)
Fan Ventilator
TV
Wifi
Toilet
Shower
Bathtub
Hair Dryer
Safe
Refrigerator

Standard Quad Lower Deck
Air Conditioning (AC)
Fan Ventilator
TV
Wifi
Toilet
Shower
Bathtub
Hair Dryer
Safe
Refrigerator
Deck plan
Features & facilities
Boat features & facilities
Indoor lounge, complimentary activities
Air conditioning throughout the boat
All inclusive meals, with a variety of Thai, Asian & Internasional flavors
Library of books and audio & video entertainment
Beer and wine available at an extra cost
42" Flatscreen TV
Sundeck with beds
Dive features & facilities
Hot water shower
Dive Overview
The Thai Islands and the Andaman Sea are known for widely varied underwater terrain, friendly fish, and diverse marine life, with warm water throughout the year. Marine life includes soft and hard corals, fields of anemones, nudibranchs, harlequin shrimp, cuttlefish and seahorses, plus regular sightings of mantas, zebra sharks, and the legendary whale shark. To join the cruise, you can fly to Phuket International Airport and be transferred to the port.
[See: Thailand Dive Travel Guide & Similan Islands Dive Travel Guide]
Accommodation Overview
- No. of Cabins: 6 cabins for 12-18 guests.
- Cabin Types: Double, Triple and Quad Cabins.
- Amenities: En-suite bathroom, air conditioning.



Double, Triple and Quad Cabins, respectively. All with en-suite bathrooms.


Itineraries
Itinerary 1: Similan & Surin Islands
Itinerary 1: Similan & Surin Islands
Itinerary 2: Similan & Surin Islands
Itinerary 2: Similan & Surin Islands
Itinerary 3: Southern Explorer
Itinerary 3: Southern Explorer
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Practical information
Time Zone
GMT +7
Local Currency
THB (BHT)
Language
English spoken aboard
Electricity
220v (110v adapters available)
Payment methods
Cash & Credit Cards accepted
Boat specifications
Year Built: 1962
Year Restored: 1998
Length: 33 meters (99 feet)
Beam: 8.50 meters (28 feet)
Speed: 8 knots Motor Sailing
Engine:1 Main Engine 380 HP
Generators:2 generators 50 kW each
Tenders: 1 tender 40 hp 4.20 meters & 1 tender 60 hp 5.80 meters
Compressors: 2 Bauer
Scuba Tanks: 40
Electronic: Satellite Navigation System, 3 VHF Radios, 2 CB Radios, Video Depth Sounder
Watermaker:6,000 L per day
Range: 10.000 liters of diesel (range unlimited as long as there is wind)
Safety: Patient area with 2 large oxygen tanks, 40 life jackets, Life raft for 25 people
Surface: 2 recreational areas totaling 150 square meters
Maximum guests: 18 passengers
Number of cabins: 6
Crew: 10
The Junk Liveaboard Reviews
timyeo
The Junk is a very cool boat with a very interesting history including being used in a James Bond film. The cabins are adequate and there are plenty of places on the boat to hang out. The boat is well maintained and didn't have any issues with leaking cabins or broken toilets on my 10 day trip. Food is plentiful and good with a mix of excellent Thai food and some western cuisine. The crew were excellent and a lot of fun, and they brought us to a few beaches to hang out.One of the coolest things about The Junk is that you get to help raise the sails in the old school way on the last day and go sailing.Schedules and itineraries vary and they do go to some of the best dive sites in Thailand like Hin Daeng and Hin Muang and Richelieu Rock.
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The Junk is a very cool boat with a very interesting history including being used in a James Bond film. The cabins are adequate and there are plenty of places on the boat to hang out. The boat is well maintained and didn't have any issues with leaking cabins or broken toilets on my 10 day trip. Food is plentiful and good with a mix of excellent Thai food and some western cuisine. The crew were excellent and a lot of fun, and they brought us to a few beaches to hang out.One of the coolest things about The Junk is that you get to help raise the sails in the old school way on the last day and go sailing.Schedules and itineraries vary and they do go to some of the best dive sites in Thailand like Hin Daeng and Hin Muang and Richelieu Rock.
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