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Trip report : 15th to 21st January 2025

13/2/2025

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trip report The Smiling Seahorse photo clinic 2025
Our Annual Photo Clinic started from Khao Lak this time. Heading out into the Andaman Sea, with eager guests from Belgium, France, Sweden, Switzerland, Australia, the USA, the Philippines, Denmark, and the UK. We were joined again on this journey by our talented friend, Alex Tyrell, to lead our 5th joint workshop. A professional underwater photographer renowned for his skills behind the lens and rewarded by many photo contests, Alex has over 20 years of experience capturing the underwater world and teaches underwater photography all year round at Dive4Photos. 

Day 1 : Exploring Similan National Park

Our first dive took us to Shark Fin Reef, where we kicked off with a relaxed check dive. The stunning underwater boulders provided a majestic backdrop as schools of yellowfin goatfish and lunar fusiliers glided past. Bluefin trevally darted in and out of sight, while giant trevally patrolled the area. Moray eels peeked from crevices, and oriental sweetlips added splashes of color.
nudi gills close up
The second dive at West of Eden delighted us with the rare sighting of a baby banded sea krait slithering gracefully through the reef. A small hawksbill turtle greeted divers near the coral formations, while vibrant chromodoris nudibranchs adorned the rocks. Butterflyfish, such as the saddleback and Meyer's butterflyfish, hovered near the reef, accompanied by emperor angelfish and a playful pair of red-toothed triggerfish darting around coral bommies.

Adding to the excitement, a starry dragonet fish was spotted resting gracefully on the sandy bottom, and a rock mover wrasse entertained divers with its peculiar behavior in search of food.
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Elephant Head Rock, our third dive site, held an exciting surprise at 24 meters: a zebra shark resting peacefully—a rare sight in recent years. The dive also revealed blue ribbon eels swaying gently, a blue dragon nudibranch shimmering on a rock, and a stunning Limenandra nodosa hanging from a ledge. We ended the day with a thrilling night dive, where giant moray eels hunted in the shadows alongside a zebra moray eel and a fimbriated moray eel. Massive hermit crabs scuttled across the seafloor, and an octopus performed a mesmerizing display, changing colors and textures as it captivated our divers.
pufferish in similan islands
big eye trevalli in the andaman blue water

Day 2 : Koh Bon Bay and Koh Tachai

Our morning began with two dives at Koh Bon Bay, where the highlight was spotting two juvenile blacktip reef sharks gliding gracefully along the sandy bottom. Giant moray eels lurked near crevices, while a large school of batfish hovered elegantly over the reef. Divers were thrilled by the partnership between a giant blue-lined pufferfish and a bluefin trevally, a rare and fascinating sight. African pompano cruised by briefly, and Maldivian sponge snails dotted the coral garden.
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In the afternoon, we ventured to the northwest of Koh Tachai. Although the sea conditions made access to the pinnacle challenging, we explored the surrounding reef. A small hawksbill turtle swam lazily through the currents, and colorful flabellina exoptata and blue dragons (Pteraeolidia ianthina) caught the photographers' attention. Surgeonfish, such as the powder-blue and velvet species, mingled with schools of twinstripe fusiliers. Sweetlips gathered near the bommies, and vibrant anemonefish darted among the tentacles of bulb-tentacle sea anemones.
diving with clownfish in surin islands
damselfish in hard coral, thailand liveaboard
Our night dive at Torinla Island’s west wall in Surin National Park was alive with activity. Moray eels prowled the reef, while a curious blacktip shark circled at a distance. The reef revealed nocturnal wonders such as red squirrelfish, copper sweepers, and cave sweepers glowing under torchlight.

Day 3 : Surin National Park and Richelieu Rock

Our first dive took us to the iconic Richelieu Rock, a pinnacle rising from the seabed like an underwater cathedral. Known as one of the top dive sites in the world, Richelieu Rock did not disappoint. A great barracuda hovered midwater, being cleaned by wrasse, while schools of yellowtail and pickhandle barracuda circled the site. A massive school of bigeye trevally darted around us, joined by giant trevally and yellowback fusiliers. One group delighted in spotting a tiny tiger tail seahorse clinging to soft coral. Richelieu Rock is renowned for its rich marine life, offering encounters with everything from macro critters to pelagic species.
To escape rough waves, we returned to Surin Island for our second dive at Torinla Pinnacle.
Thailand's top dive sites and its Tigertail seahorses
Tigertail Seahorse
big eye trevallis in richlelieu rock
Big eye trevallis in Richlelieu Rock
Here, we encountered adorable pikachu nudibranchs, large potato groupers, and blue-spotted stingrays resting on the sandy bottom. Peacock mantis shrimps peeked out of their burrows, while jawfish darted between holes in the seabed.
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Our third dive at Yellow Rock introduced us to a vibrant underwater world, with schools of yellowtail barracuda weaving through the water. A Jenkin whipray glided effortlessly along the sandy floor, and slate sweetlips formed tight schools beneath rocky overhangs.
jenkin whip ray photographed in thailand
Jenkin Whiptail ray
white anemone and clownfish
We concluded the day with a dive at Bungalow Wall, west of South Surin Island. Cuttlefish danced gracefully in the water, banded stick pipefish hovered near the reef, and lobsters hid within crevices. Schools of fusiliers streamed by, while colorful robastra gracilis nudibranchs adorned the coral.
mating cuttlefish in Thailand
Credit - Alex Tyrrell, animating our Photo clinic this week

Day 4 and 5 : Richelieu Rock - a photographer's paradise

The next two days were dedicated to Richelieu Rock, providing ample time for our photographers to capture its legendary marine diversity. Schools of blacktail barracuda, yellowtail barracuda, and pickhandle barracuda swirled around the pinnacle. A tiny tiger tail seahorse clung to gorgonian coral, while cobias moved gracefully alongside bigeye trevally.
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Macro photographers reveled in the sight of the new generation of reef inhabitants: juvenile oriental sweetlips, juvenile emperor angelfish, Anemonefish tending to their not-yet-born babies, while new ghost pipefish already blended seamlessly into their surroundings. 
baby ghost pipefish bokeh effet
baby ghost pipefish already playing hide and seek
eggs of anemone fish
baby clownfish incubating
mama clark anemonefish tending to her eggs
Their mum making sure they were safe and well aired...
Eagle rays glided through the blue, offering breathtaking moments for wide-angle shots.

Among the corals, divers found flabellina exoptata, baby chromodoris risbecia pulchella, and tiger cowries with their eggs. A cryptic Phestilla laid eggs on a Pavono coral, and whip coral gobies peeked out curiously.
the extremely cryptic Phestilla viei slugs laying eggs on its host coral, Pavona explanulata, from Richelieu Rock
Camouflaged in its environment, the Cryptic Phestilla Nudibranch blends seamlessly with its host coral.
tiger egg cowrie
Tiger egg nudibranch make for perfect photo subjects
Our last two dives on Day 6 ensured every critter and tropical reef fish Richelieu Rock had to offer was immortalized in stunning photographs, bringing an unforgettable journey to a close.

​Stay tuned for more adventures and stories from the Andaman Sea!


 

lion fish in richelieu rock, thailand's best dive site
group picture on the sofa of a thailand liveaboard
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Trip Report : 7th-13th of January 2025

6/2/2025

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trip report 7th January 2025 - blackwater expedition
Dive into the mysterious depths of Thailand's Andaman Sea, where the night reveals an otherworldly world teeming with bizarre and beautiful creatures. On our latest adventure aboard the MV Smiling Seahorse, we set off on a special journey through the North Thai Andaman Sea, exploring the iconic dive sites of Surin and Similan National Parks, and diving into the unique world of blackwater diving on every divable night.
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Our divers hailed from all over the world—France, Switzerland, the USA, and Germany—and were joined by special guest, professional underwater photographer Alex Tyrrell. Alex brought his expertise to the trip, sharing valuable tips on how to get the best shots, especially on blackwater dives and sharing with us some unforgettable moments.
Blackwater diving in Thailand
Blackwater diving liveaboard in the andaman sea
What is Blackwater Diving?

Blackwater diving is a thrilling night dive that takes place far from reefs and shore, in the open ocean. Divers descend along a suspended line with lights, attracting deep-sea critters that migrate to the surface at night. This unparalleled experience offers a glimpse into the bizarre, larval-stage creatures and deep-sea life that thrive in the darkness, seldom encountered by divers.
blackwater diving larval flounder
blackwater diving - Octopus larva

Day 1 : Diving in the surin islands

We began our journey in the pristine waters of the Surin National Park with dives showcasing the vibrant marine life of this protected area. The first dive at Koh Chi served as a check dive, where we encountered schools of yellow-lined snappers and yellow fusiliers, and a graceful hawksbill turtle joined us for a swim, reminding us of the beauty of this marine sanctuary. 

For the second dive at Yellow Rock, we enjoyed sightings of blue-spotted stingrays, oriental and black-spotted sweetlips, schools of yellowtail barracuda and yellow pompanos, along with flabellinas, giant moray eels, and blue-spotted pufferfish. 

At Ao Pakkard during the third dive, we were treated to razor wrasse, a school of baby blackfin barracuda, imposter sabertooth blennies, and striped eel catfish. After a night dive on the reef, back at Ao Pakkard, we were ready for offshore blackwater adventures on subsequent nights. Jenkins stingrays, xenocrabs, hermite crabs, coral crabs, cleaning shrimps, and blue-spotted stingrays provided a magical underwater experience. 
schools of sweetlips in Surin national park
bannerfish in front of a giant seafan in surin islands

Day 2 : Richelieu Rock

Richelieu Rock is one of the most iconic dive sites in the world, and it certainly lived up to its reputation. With perfect visibility, we watched emperors and giant trevallies hunting in the blue alongside schools of jacks, neon fusiliers, and pickhandle barracuda. The reef dazzled with macro life, including cleaner pipefish, porcelain crabs, nudibranchs, and blue dragons. A rare sighting of a white frogfish, juvenile oriental sweetlips, and a massive potato grouper made the dive even more spectacular. Alex captured one of his most remarkable moments of the trip here, photographing pharaoh cuttlefish mating and laying eggs—a fascinating natural spectacle. Unfortunately the wind picked up and we couldn't do our first blackwater dive planned that day and had to find shelter in Surin islands for the night.
schools of bigeye trevallies in rays of light
school of fish on the reef playing with new lense
Our third day took us to the Similan Islands, starting with two dives at Koh Tachai. The waters were clear, and the visibility was perfect as we swam alongside schools of bigeye trevallies, yellowback fusiliers, and pickhandle barracudas. ​
pickhandle barracudas in similan national park
diving with barracudas in thailand
We also encountered potato groupers, batfish, and a rare sea moth. Our third dive at Koh Bon Pinnacle was breathtaking, with massive schools of neon fusiliers and batfish. The afternoon dive took us to the ridge of Koh Bon, where we found sweetlips, mantis shrimp, and the Maldivian sponge snail
Lobsters in Koh Tachai pinnacle
school of batfish

We finally could jump into our first blackwater dive that night, and what a treat! We spotted many interesting post-larval critters such as octopuses, lobsters, squid, and flying gurnards drift past our lights drifting past our lights.​
face to face with an Octopus on blackwater dive
Baby octopus
Sea Butterfly blackwater diving
Sea Butterfly
Squid on blackwater diving expedition in similan
Flying gurnards on blackwater dive
Flying gurnard
lobsters
Baby crab
weird critter while blackwater diving

Day 4 : More of the Similan National Park

The day began with a dive at Koh Bon Pinnacle and North Ridge, where the visibility was beautiful, revealing the vibrant underwater life. Divers encountered massive schools of yellow back and neon fusiliers, alongside groupers and sweetlips at the North Ridge. Adding to the spectacle were bearded scorpionfish, colorful Moorish idols, and a variety of angelfish and butterflyfish, including raccoon and threadfin butterflyfish.
beautiful sea fan coral reef
hard coral and angelfish
yellow snapper hiding in hard coral branches
soft coral in Andaman Blue water
The second dive took place at Three Trees, located on Island number 9 of the Similan Islands. With crystal-clear waters and striking bommies and boulders, this site was teeming with marine life. Highlights included blue spotted stingrays, garden eels, and potato groupers. Additionally, divers admired schools of Bengal snappers, lunar fusiliers, and gold-saddle rabbitfish, weaving through the coral formations.
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In the afternoon, the team prepared for two more blackwater dives off the back of Island 8 due to still strong eastern winds, which made open ocean conditions less favorable than usual. Despite this, the dives were successful with only about 70 meters of water under the boat, we met post-larval creatures like flying gurnards, butterflyfish, mantis shrimp, snake eels, and flounders made for an enchanting and surreal experience
andaman sea is rich in krill
There was so much life in the water!
Octopus on thailand blackwater diving liveaboard
including this pretty octopus!
fish
this looks like a young cobia!
mantis shrimp diving liveaboard blackwater
Ever wandered what Mantis shrimp look like before they settle on the reef...
blackwater diving Eels
this is an eel but not sure which type (could be a moray, ribbon eel or other species).
Fish
this is a Siphonophore, they are pretty but dont go kiss them, they sting!

Day 5 : Similan National Park

The morning commenced with a dive at West of Eden, a vibrant site where Simon spotted a rare sea moth and many pretty psychedelic sea slugs!
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More common but still exciting where sightings of giant trevallies, peacock mantis shrimps, and colourful nudibranchs, while a small hawksbill turtle leisurely swam by. Adding to the scene were blue-lined groupers, adorned wrasses, and a myriad of anemonefish darting among the corals.
psychedelic sea slugs in similans
psychedelic batwing sea slug (Sagaminopteron psychedelicum)
potato grouper pausing with snappers in front of a giant seafan
Potato grouper pausing with snappers in front of a giant seafan
anemonefish are often spotted in thailand
Anemonefish, a signature Andaman Sea inhabitant
The day concluded with two more blackwater dives off the back of Island . Despite continued strong eastern winds, these dives offered mesmerizing encounters with pipefish, cusk eels, longarm octopuses, big squids, larval lionfish, and moray eels, showcasing the captivating diversity of the nocturnal ocean realm.
cusk eel - rare specimen seen blackwater diving in thailand
This is a rare type of Cusk-eel larva. Which so far hasn't been spotted by any of the photogrpahers who regularily post in blackwater photo group!
yellow Larvacean - Pelagic Tunicate - Appendicularia Blackwater
Larvacean - Pelagic Tunicate - Appendicularia
diving with a pipefish on blackwater offshore night dive
Pipefish
Squid blackwater liveaboard
plenty of photogenic squids around
blackwater octopus
Octopus

Day 6 : Koh Bon Pinnacle and Ridge

We concluded our trip with two dives at Koh Bon Pinnacle and Ridge, exploring hard coral gardens and enjoying incredible visibility. Schools of batfish and tuna filled the blue, while nudibranchs and reef fish added vibrant colors to this final underwater adventure.

This trip was a perfect blend of vibrant reefs, fascinating macro life, and the thrilling mystery of blackwater diving. 

Our divers captured stunning photos of their underwater experiences, some of which you can see in our album here. We look forward to welcoming more divers aboard for our next adventure and more blackwater diving in the Andaman Sea!
what a fun time diving in Surin and Similan islands
unbeatable Andaman Sea sunsets
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Diving 4 of the best Marine national parks in Thailand and Wowed once more by Richelieu Rock - Trip report: December 1st to 8th 2024 -

11/12/2024

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South to North Andaman Adventure: 1st to 8th of December 2024

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Our latest journey aboard the MV Smiling Seahorse was a thrilling exploration of the Andaman Sea, moving from the vibrant reefs of the South to the world-renowned sites in the North. This special trip welcomed an energetic group of 16 Bulgarian divers from Go Live Bulgaria, departing from Phuket. With the golden hues of a blazing sunset over Phuket Island as our backdrop, we set off for a week of unforgettable underwater discoveries.
playing with a new lense at three trees
Giant seafan, soft corals and giant barrel sponge
scorpionfish under black coral
A scorpionfish under black coral

Day 1: Koh Lanta National Park – A Stunning Introduction

We began our adventure at Koh Haa with a relaxing check dive. The tranquil waters revealed schools of fusiliers and snappers, while a lionfish glided past and a beautiful sea slug rested on the white sandy bottom—a serene start to the trip.
At Hin Daeng, the underwater world came alive. We explored the vibrant red rock, surrounded by batfish, giant trevallies, and rainbow runners. The sight of a giant moray eel and a porcelain crab nestled in a white anemone brought smiles to everyone’s faces. Our dive at Hin Muang didn’t disappoint either, with a mix of bluefin trevallies, baby lobsters, and a boxing-arm shrimp adding to the excitement.
The night dive at Hin Daeng was a true spectacle. One group spotted a slipper lobster, while others were captivated by marbled shrimps, banded coral shrimps, and giant moray eels on the hunt. The reef was bustling with life, from decorator crabs to sleepy seal pufferfish, making for an unforgettable end to the first day.
Info lionfish on the reef of Tarutao national park
Lionfish on the reef of Tarutao National Park
yellow fusilier schooling
Beautiful yellow fusilier school
puffer fish on a pretty fishy 8 miles
Pufferfish behind seafan
big eye trevallies
Big eye trevallies

Day 2: Mu Koh Tarutao National Park – Secrets of the Reef

Our first dives at 8 Mile Rock were nothing short of magical. A school of African pompano shimmered in the clear water, and a lucky few spotted a tiger tail seahorse hiding among the corals. The highlight was a giant grouper cruising in open water, followed closely by a curious great barracuda.
At Stonehenge, the reef burst into color and life. From tiny scorpionfish blending into the rock to the ever-charming clownfish, every corner held a new surprise. Sighting of a blue dragon nudibranch and a playful group of saddleback clownfish rounded out a spectacular day.
titan triggerfish
Titan triggerfish
giant grouper
Impressive giant grouper

Day 3: Koh Lanta National Park – Mystical Caverns and Swim-throughs

The towering pinnacles of Hin Muang welcomed us with schools of giant trevallies darting around the top. At Koh Haa Cathedral, we explored breathtaking caves adorned with banded pipefish and shimmering schools of fish. The Chimney at Koh Haa offered thrilling swim-throughs, where we encountered seal-faced pufferfish, moray eels, and elegant sea fans.
As we set sail toward the Similan Islands in the afternoon, the anticipation grew for what lay ahead.
giant barrel sponge
Giant barrel sponge
similan island's most photogenic spot at Three Tree
Three Tree, Similan Islands

Day 4: Similan National Park – Crystal Clear Paradise

The Similan Islands welcomed us with remarkable visibility and dramatic underwater topography, setting the stage for a day of incredible dives.
We kicked off with a dive at Shark Fin Reef, an underwater haven for large pelagic and reef life alike. The sight of a graceful marble ray gliding over the sandy bottom was a highlight, while a curious Whitetip reef shark circled in the distance. Along the reef, a massive giant moray eel peeked out from its crevice, and colorful reef fish filled the scene. Schools of blue-dash fusiliers, yellowtail snapper, and Moorish idols darted between the coral formations. Closer to the reef, butterflyfish, triggerfish, and the ever-playful damselfish added a kaleidoscope of color.
At Elephant Head Rock, we explored intricate swim-throughs teeming with life. Among the highlights were two ribbon eels, their vivid colors a stunning contrast to the rocky outcrops, and two imposing great barracudas patrolling the area.
Our third dive at Tree Threes was an ethereal experience. The sandy bottom was a field of garden eels, and the massive barrel sponges and giant sea fans on the boulders added a dramatic backdrop.
The day ended with a sunset dive at Koh Bon West Ridge, where some divers opted to try their hand at a blackwater dive, venturing into the open ocean to marvel at bioluminescent plankton and the mysteries of the deep.
getting ready for a blackwater dive
Getting ready for a blackwater dive
shrimp blackwater diving thailand
Another cute baby shrimp
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Surprised cute fish
fairy basslet photogrpahed on a blackwater dive
Fairy basslet
blackwater diving with shrimps
Colorful baby shrimp
psychedelic anemone on a blackwater dive in the Andaman Sea
Psychedelic anemone
flying gurnard from the top blackwater diving thailand
Flying gurnard from the top
pretty fish blackwater diving thailand
Another pretty fish
flounder blackwater diving thailand
Juvenile flounder
blue eyes crab larvae
A cute blue eyes crab larvae

Day 5: Similan National Park – Thrills at Every Pinnacle

The day began with a dive at Koh Bon Pinnacle, where crystal-clear waters revealed schools of yellow snappers, cleaning shrimps, and Maldivian sponge snails. The afternoon brought us to Koh Tachai Pinnacle, alive with giant groupers, Spanish mackerels, and batfish.
The sunset dive at Koh Tachai was the perfect finale to the day, with encounters ranging from bannerfish to porcelain crabs. Some divers chose a blackwater dive instead, marveling at the mysterious creatures that emerge from the depths.
sponge barrel home to a cute fish
Cute fish in giant barrel sponge
barracuda schooling similan
Barracudas schooling in Similan
batfish portrait in richelieu rock
Batfish portrait in Richelieu Rock

Day 6: Surin National Park – Richelieu Rock's Majestic Wonders

Richelieu Rock never fails to amaze, and our four dives here showcased its unmatched biodiversity. The site buzzed with marine life, starting with schools of giant trevally, rainbow runners, and yellowtail barracuda darting around the pinnacle. Closer to the reef, the vibrant colors of anemonefish, including tomato anemonefish and clark's anemonefish, were a delight to spot.
Our divers were captivated by the macro life hiding among the rocks. Peacock mantis shrimps scuttled across the sandy bottom, while Durban dancing shrimps and banded coral shrimps made their homes in crevices. A tiny white-eyed moray eel peeked out playfully, while larger giant moray eels lounged around their rocky dens.
The soft corals, swaying with the currents, provided shelter for a plethora of reef fish, including yellow boxfish, parrotfish, surgeonfish, and bluestreak cleaner wrasse busy at work. We also encountered devil scorpionfish, pipefish, and a few colorful nudibranchs. The highlight? Watching a school of batfish glide gracefully through the water, adding an elegant touch to the vibrant underwater scenery.
coral grouper on the vibrant reef of richelieu rock
Coral grouper on the vibrant reef of Richelieu Rock
trumpetfish posing in front of hard coral together with blue line snappers and squirrelfish
Trumpetfish in front of hard coral together with blue line snappers and squirrelfish

Day 7: Similan National Park – A Grand Finale

Our final dive at Koh Bon Pinnacle delivered an unforgettable end to the trip. Huge schools of batfish and yellow fusiliers danced in the sunlight, weaving around the pinnacle’s striking sea fans. A majestic green turtle made a surprise appearance, swimming calmly past the group, to everyone’s delight.
Closer to the reef, the bustling community of reef fish showcased the vibrant ecosystem. Bannerfish, emperor angelfish, sergeant majors, and spotted sweetlips mingled among the hard and soft corals. A small school of Indian mackerel dashed through, while scorpionfish lay camouflaged on the sandy patches. The giant barracuda lurking near the sea fans reminded us of the sheer diversity of life this pinnacle supports.
The crystal-clear visibility and abundance of marine life were the perfect farewell to a week filled with unforgettable underwater adventures. We surfaced with wide smiles and hearts full of gratitude for this magical experience.
thai flag in Shark fin reef
nice smiley diver ready for the next dive
Ready for the next dive!!!
The dream team at The Smiling Seahorse
The dream team at The Smiling Seahorse
all aboard the dinghy
All aboard the dinghy!!!
our nutella crepe are always appreciated
Our Nutella crepe are always appreciated
bulgarian crew
Bulgarian crew

Reflections and Farewell

As we returned to Khao Lak, we reminisced about the incredible week of diving. From the vibrant reefs of Koh Haa to the biodiversity of Richelieu Rock, every dive brought something extraordinary. A heartfelt thank-you to our Bulgarian guests, team Go Live for their enthusiasm and camaraderie—it was a joy to share this journey with you.
Until next time, happy bubbles! 🌊🐠
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Thailand Liveaboard Adventure: Diving Richelieu Rock & Exploring the North Andaman Sea from 6th to 10th of November 2024

16/11/2024

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Similan diving safari, cute seahorse at richelieu rock
Our latest North Andaman diving safari was an incredible journey, welcoming a diverse group of guests from Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, the UK, and Switzerland on the MV Smiling Seahorse liveaboard. This was a perfect opportunity for divers to immerse themselves in Thailand’s top dive sites, including the famous Richelieu Rock. We set sail from Ranong on November 6th, eager to explore the underwater wonders of the Surin Islands, Koh Tachai, Koh Bon, and Richelieu Rock.
Day 1: Surin Islands National Park - A Thrilling Start
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The adventure began at the Surin Islands, one of the Andaman Sea’s most cherished dive destinations. Our first dive was at Koh Chi, ideal for a check dive and a gentle introduction to the marine life and underwater seascape. Moving forward, we explored Aow Pragaad and Yellow Rock. The day wrapped up back at Aow Pragaad with a night dive that was truly unforgettable!
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For Jeanne and Jeoren, it was their first-ever night dive, and the thrill of witnessing the underwater world transform after dark was magical. Moray eels emerged to hunt, gliding skillfully through the rocky crevices, while parrotfish nestled into corals for a safe slumber. One of the highlights was the millions of tiny shrimp eyes reflecting the dive lights, creating a glittering spectacle that mesmerized everyone. The sense of mystery and excitement of night diving set a perfect tone for the days to come.
School of sweetlips in Surin islands national park
sweetlip are one of my favorite to photograph as they line up so well if you approach them carefully!
Stunning table coral set against the vibrant deep blue of the Andaman Sea.
Stunning table coral set against the vibrant deep blue of the Andaman Sea.
Day 2: Koh Tachai and Koh Bon – Encounters with Sharks and Giant Groupers
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Our second day brought us to Koh Tachai, home to an incredible underwater pinnacle renowned for its variety of marine life. The granite boulders here are habitat to diverse species, from surgeonfish and schools of batfish to the stunning yellowtail and chevron barracudas. Divers were thrilled to discover a colony of lobsters tucked within the rocks, while the sighting of a blacktip reef shark was an unexpected treat!
diver and giant seafans
Playing with a new lens.... what do you think?
Diver with red whip coral and tomato grouper in the Andaman Sea, showcasing Thailand's vibrant marine life.
Diver exploring a vibrant red whip coral with a striking tomato grouper in the Andaman Sea.
Later, at Koh Bon, we focused on the cleaning station near the North Ridge. Batfish gathered to be “cleaned,” and our underwater photographers seized the moment to capture the unique behavior up close. A few brave divers ventured to the deep pinnacle at Koh Bon, rewarded with 40-meter visibility and a stunning view of a massive batfish school cruising over the sandy bottom.
Potato grouper (Epinephelus tukula) swimming near a colorful coral reef in the Andaman Sea, showcasing Thailand's rich marine biodiversity.
Majestic potato grouper gliding along a vibrant coral reef, a true highlight of Thailand’s underwater beauty.
School of bigeye trevally hovering over a large seafan in the Andaman Sea’s deep blue waters, highlighting Thailand's diverse marine life.
A school of bigeye trevally swirling above a giant seafan in the deep blue waters of the Andaman Sea.
The day ended with a blackwater dive, a unique experience for many of our guests. Suspended over the open ocean in the dark, they marveled at the bioluminescent plankton and the parade of unique deep-sea creatures drifting up from the depths—a truly surreal experience.
Diver known as
Our "Blackwater Boy," affectionately nicknamed "Bright Pumpkin," gearing up for an exciting blackwater dive.
Juvenile crab encountered on a blackwater dive, illustrating early developmental stages before maturing into an adult crab.
Tiny juvenile crab spotted on a blackwater dive, showcasing one of its fascinating developmental phases before reaching adulthood.
Days 3 & 4: The Iconic Richelieu Rock – A Diver’s Paradise
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Richelieu Rock was the highlight of our journey, known worldwide as one of Thailand’s top dive sites. Over two days, we dove multiple times at Richelieu, each dive revealing more of its secrets. The resident “gang” of Richelieu Rock, consisting of long nose emperors, jackfish, and rainbow runners, created thrilling underwater encounters as they darted around in synchronized hunting displays. Divers felt enveloped by this lively school as they passed by from every direction.
Reef at Richelieu Rock covered in glassfish, set against clear blue waters with outstanding visibility, highlighting Thailand’s vibrant underwater scenery.
Richelieu Rock’s reef blanketed in shimmering glassfish, with crystal-clear blue waters and excellent visibility.
Tiger egg cowries spotted on Richelieu Rock, showcasing the diverse marine life found in Thailand's Andaman Sea.
Richelieu Rock is home to the beautiful tiger egg cowries, adding to its rich marine biodiversity.
Colorful fish of various shapes surrounding Richelieu Rock, capturing the lively marine life at this famous dive site in Thailand.
Richelieu Rock teeming with vibrant fish of all shapes and colors, swirling in from every direction.
Close-up of clownfish eggs with developing eyes, highlighting the vibrant marine life at Richelieu Rock in Surin National park.
Meet the new generation: Clownfish eggs, staring back at you with tiny eyes, ready to hatch.
On the east side, we encountered the area’s famous great barracudas and batfish, pausing by the reef for cleaning. Meanwhile, the western side of Richelieu held surprises, from groupers stationed atop deep pinnacles covered with shimmering glass fish to countless reef species like parrotfish, angelfish, and clownfish hiding within anemones. Our divers couldn’t get enough of the lively interactions between various shrimp, crabs, and the resident moray eels tucked within the rocky crevices.

The standout moment came during our final dive at Richelieu Rock. A tiny seahorse clung to a piece of rope at a depth of 29 meters, its delicate frame and vibrant colors creating a moment of awe. Seeing such a rare and graceful creature was the perfect way to cap off our exploration of Richelieu Rock, and it was our first seahorse sighting of the season!​

Trevally hunting glassfish in a dramatic underwater chase, capturing the intense predator-prey interaction at Richelieu Rock.
The hunt is on: Trevally and glassfish engage in their final, thrilling dance of survival.
Baby seahorse found at Richelieu Rock, marking a special discovery in Thailand’s rich marine ecosystem.
My highlight this week was discovering this adorable baby seahorse at Richelieu Rock! Born recently, we’re hoping to spot his brothers and sisters in the coming weeks!
School of trevally hunting glassfish, illustrating the abundance of marine life at Richelieu Rock, Thailand.
There must be plenty of new glassfish to satisfy the hunger of so many eager trevally!
School of batfish swimming in the vibrant blue waters of the Andaman Sea, showcasing Thailand’s diverse marine life.
A stunning school of batfish gliding through the crystal-clear blue waters of the Andaman Sea.
Certifications Earned and Celebrations
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A big congratulations to everyone who completed a course with us this week: Jeanne, Jeoren, Jose, Christoph, and Daniella! 
From adventure dives to full Advanced Open Water certifications, and even deep and night specialties, you all achieved incredible progress. The varied conditions at each site offered the perfect conditions for honing your skills, making this Thailand liveaboard experience even more memorable. Fantastic work, everyone!
Happy group of divers enjoying a shared experience exploring Surin and Similan’s vibrant marine life.
What a lovely group of divers to share these unforgettable underwater adventures with!
Divers celebrating their course achievements, with hopes to return for more adventures in the Andaman Sea.
Congratulations to those who took a class with us! We look forward to seeing you all again very soon!
Reflections and Farewells
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We concluded our Similan diving safari filled with memories of vibrant marine life, scenic underwater landscapes, and unique experiences shared with a passionate and adventurous group of divers. The camaraderie and laughter on board were a testament to the spirit of liveaboard diving—building connections with fellow divers and sharing our passion for the underwater world.
 
Thank you to everyone who joined us on this unforgettable North Andaman journey.
Until next time, happy bubbles!

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Trip report: an incredible start to the season with a Whale Shark and 2 Mantas at Richelieu rock!

28/10/2024

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Here we are! The season has started again with an incredible start in the north Similan and Surin. First of all we were alone on Richelieu Rock for 7 consecutive dives due to bad weather conditions in Kao Lak and Phuket, forbidding other boats to leave the harbour.
- Truth is, up north it was fine and we didn't have to change our plans. We got 10 dives on RR!
Second, the highlight was not only 1 whale shark, that paid us a quick visit, but 2 different Mantas over 2 days!
Only 1 word comes to me... "WOW!!!!!"

For this first trip of the season we were pleased to share some fantastic dives with a small group of divers from the USA, Israel, and Austria and excited to welcome back Walter Marti, a wonderful videographer for some interesting sessions on Underwater Videography and how to make a stunning movie out of your next diving vacations... (His Video of the trip is coming soon and I can't wait to share it with you!)
Coral reef in Koh Tachai
Mike Bartick in the Similans
On Day 1, after bidding farewell to Ranong on the 21st of October, we embarked on a six-hour cruise that led us to our first dive site in the breathtaking Surin Islands National Park. Our journey began with a customary check dive at Koh Chi, where we submerged into crystal-clear, 29 degrees-warm waters in an array of tropical fishes in all shapes and colours: Butterfly fish, anglefish, groupers, damsels, parrrots, morays and the likes...
 
Our second dive took place at Torinla Rock, an awe-inspiring underwater boulder dome on its white-sand bed where some special Hydroids thrive, providing a habitat for the striking nudibranch known affectionately as Pikachu! Amidst the familiar sights of the coral reefs - parrotfish, Sweet Lips, Bannerfish, Lionfish, and more - we explored this magnificent underwater sanctuary.
Venturing to Yellow Rock for our third dive, we were astonished by the abundance of marine life all around us - from large schools of yellowtail Barracudas to an impressive array of potato Groupers. Some photographers even had the pleasure of capturing footage of the exquisite Robustra, a black, red, and white nudibranch.
 
Surin island is not only a paradise for divers, it is a well known destination for Photographers and we were delighted to bring two Cléa (8 years old) and her brother Luca (6 years old) on their first Snorkeling adventure! In Surin bay, they had an exhilarating first encounter with a Black Tip Reef Shark! 
Table coral and underwater photographer in similan islands
This exhilarating day of diving adventures, ended with a Night Dive at Surin Bay, further delving into the mysterious nocturnal realm beneath the ocean's surface.
Fantastic school of barracudas
Fantastic school of barracudas
Two spots red snappers
Two spots red snappers
Giant Trevally, snappers and rainbow runners
Giant Trevally, snappers and rainbow runners
A scorpionfish perfectly camouflaged
A scorpionfish perfectly camouflaged
On Day 2 and 3 of our diving expedition, we embarked on a thrilling journey between Koh Tachai and Koh Bon. Our first stop was the enchanting underwater pinnacle of Koh Tachai, a mesmerizing dive site teeming with diverse marine life nestled among an immense pile of granite boulders. Here, we encountered a myriad of fascinating creatures such as Surgeon Fish, schools of Batfish, chevron, and yellow tail barracudas, a big gang of lobsters, octopus, and giant groupers and another a majestic Black Tip Shark, came by a group of divers allowing us to marvel at this vibrant ecosystem in perfect conditions.
 
Upon reaching Koh Bon, we thoroughly explored the entire island, with one highlight being the bustling cleaning station near the North ridge where a school of Batfish gathered, providing a picturesque opportunity for our photographers to capture their captivating cleaning rituals.
 
Some of our boldest divers ventured towards the deep pinnacle of Koh Bon, their audacity rewarded by a breathtaking spectacle of 40 meters plus visibility unveiling the colossal pinnacle against a backdrop of white sand, with a magnificent school of Batfish gracefully gliding overhead.
Beautiful school of batfish
Beautiful school of batfish
Surgeon fish
Surgeon fish
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Lobster family!
Lobster family!
As a grand finale to Day 3, we embarked on a thrilling Blackwater Dive in the vast open ocean, further enriching our unforgettable diving experience.
blackwater diving liveaboard
blackwater diving in thailand
blackwater diving sea snail
Similan blackwater diving liveaboard
During Days 4, 5, and 6 of our expedition, we dedicated our time to exploring the world-renowned dive site known as Richelieu Rock. This marine paradise exceeded all our expectations with its abundant marine life and captivating surprises. With its colorful soft corals and seafans and abundant marine life, it is the perfect spot for wide angle photography.
 
Upon our descent, we were greeted by the familiar residents of Richelieu Rock. A bustling congregation of Longnose Emperors, Jackfish, and Rainbow Runners formed a dynamic community that encircled the rock, engaging in energetic hunts that mesmerized us throughout our dives. These majestic creatures effortlessly swam around us, showcasing their dominance in every direction we looked.
 
As we meandered through the hidden nooks of Richelieu Rock, we encountered the regal Great Barracudas and graceful Batfish gracefully navigating the waters. Their presence added an ethereal charm to the underwater landscape, whether they were on the move or pausing for a cleansing session near the reef.
 
Venturing to the east side of the rock revealed a realm ruled by groupers perched atop towering pillars, teeming with a myriad of glass fish. The vibrantly coloured Parrotfish, serene Angelfish, and playful Clownfish danced amidst millions of shrimps and crabs, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Furthermore, the cracks and crevices of the reef harboured various species of Moray Eels, peacefully resting and observing the bustling underwater world around them. Not to forget the rivers of yellow snappers covering the inside of this word famous horseshoe!
 
Our time at Richelieu Rock was an unforgettable immersion into a vibrant ecosystem where every corner revealed a new wonder, making it a truly remarkable diving experience.
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Jackfish are never far away...
Glass fish and beautiful soft coral
Glass fish and beautiful soft coral
Gorgeous anemone with her cute residents
Gorgeous anemone with her cute residents
Long nose emperor
Long nose emperor
grouper in traffic
That's what we call traffic :)
Orange coral grouper and glass fish school
Orange coral grouper and glass fish school
Fantastic Andaman Sea life diversity!
Fantastic Andaman Sea life diversity!
Richelieu was just as stunning as when we left it 6 months ago at the end of the last season, what a pleasure to be back!!! These 3 days held breathtaking surprises in store for us:

Our luck seemed boundless on one of these dives that started with a magnificent Whale shark and ended with an oceanic manta to bid us farewell: an extra touch of magic!

We were further astonished when a second Oceanic Manta Rays elegantly swam near Franck and stayed with him all through his safety stop (which got extended by a good 10 minutes!).

While it is not uncommon to spot these creatures in the Andaman Sea, their appearance at Richelieu Rock is a very rare treat. James, with over two decades of experience in the area, had encountered Manta Rays at this spot only twice before today. We felt privileged to witness such a remarkable event.
A small group onboard our boutique liveaboard
A wonderful group to start the season with! Thank you!
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Always pleased to meet this gentle giant!
Whale shark by Mike Bartick
Whale shark! Photo by Mike Bartick
A graceful giant oceanic Manta
A graceful giant oceanic Manta
Impressive giant seafan
The mafia over giant seafan
It was also great to welcome Mike Bartick onboard for the very first time! Who got more lucky than Franck capturing the graceful Whale Shark passing us by!

Mike is an award-winning photographer we've been following from afar since we discovered Blackwater diving. Based in Anilao, Philippines, he’s pioneered blackwater diving and leads many workshops each year around the globe. We’re thrilled to have him on board next week to lead our first underwater photography and blackwater Workshop in the Burma Banks!

With sharks by day and blackwater dives by night, we’re sure to capture some unforgettable moments.
​Stay tuned for photos and trip updates!
Long nose school and beautiful giant seafan
Long nose school and beautiful giant seafan
Impressive giant moray eel...
Impressive giant moray eel...
Congratulation to Michael on completing his Nitrox course with us and big thank you to everyone on board who make this trip so special. We are very happy to have five of you back onboard tomorrow for the next trip in Mergui Archipelago and the Burma Banks can’t wait!
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Trip Report: Dive into Adventure in the Andaman Sea - 13th to 18th April 2024

12/5/2024

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Embarking on our last Thailand cruise of the season, we left Tap Lamu pier, near Khao Lak on the 21st of April, we were thrilled to welcome aboard a diverse group of passionate divers from across the globe. With adventurers from Australia, Hawaii, and a delightful group of 10 French divers, our journey promised to be an unforgettable exploration of the underwater wonders of the Andaman Sea. As Franck, our onboard photographer wasn't onboard on this trip, these photos are from the 7th to 12th of April.
cloud of fish in the andaman sea
Similan islands is beautiful

Similan Islands: Unveiling Nature's Canvas

Our voyage commenced with two days of exploration in the Similan Islands National Park. As we delved into the depths of Shark Fin Reef, West Of Eden, Elephant Head Rock, Turtle Rock, Three Trees, and Christmas Point, we were greeted by a spectacular array of marine life.
First, a giant guitarfish made an appearance. This Rhynchobatus djiddensis, also known as the whitespotted wedgefish, is a large species of guitarfish that are actually rays, not sharks, despite their shark-like appearance. One of the most noticeable differences between sharks and rays is the location of their gills. Sharks have gill slits located on the sides of their bodies, allowing water to pass through and over their gills as they swim. In contrast, rays have their gill slits located on the underside of their bodies.

​After it disappeared into the deep blue sea, an elusive Ribbon Eel was discovered by our eagle-eyed dive guides! Its long and brightly-colored ribbon-like body captivated our attention as it gracefully swayed amidst the coral reef.
Did you know that Ribbon Eels are protandric hermaphrodites, meaning they start as males and can change into females as they mature?
clown Anemone fish
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Anemonefish
ribbon eel

Koh Bon and Koh Tachai: More Unforgettable Encounters

Continuing our journey, we ventured to Koh Bon and Koh Tachai, where we were treated to extraordinary encounters with marine marvels. At Koh Bon Pinnacle, the deep waters revealed three magnificent Marble Rays gracefully gliding through the depths, leaving our divers awe-inspired. Meanwhile, Koh Tachai's granite boulder pinnacle offered an abundance of marine diversity, from Surgeon Fish and Batfish to a mesmerizing school of Chevron Barracuda. The sighting of Black Tip Sharks added an exhilarating thrill to our underwater escapade, and no dive at Koh Tachai pinnacle would have been complete without visiting the lobster harem! So many of these spiny lobsters under the same roof!
longnose emperors
Marble ray
It is also near the Similan islands that we took a Blackwater Dive to meet all the weird little critters living their best pelagic life :)
pink jellyfish
shrimp on blackwater dive

Richelieu Rock: A Symphony of Marine Life

As our expedition neared its conclusion, we spent the last 2 days of the cruise at Richelieu Rock, renowned as one of the world's premier dive sites. Situated in the Surin Islands Marine National Park, Richelieu Rock boasts a wealth of biodiversity and is celebrated for its stunning coral formations and vibrant marine life. Its strategic location in the open sea makes it a magnet for pelagic species, including Whale Sharks, Tunas, and Giant Trevally, offering divers a chance to encounter these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. With its kaleidoscope of colors and teeming marine ecosystem, it's no wonder Richelieu Rock consistently ranks among the top 10 dive sites in the world. The amount of life was absolutely stunning, with a massive school of Emperor, Big Eyes Trevally, and Rainbow Runner chasing all over the place. We also have schools of Batfish, Chevron Barracuda, and African Pompano. Some solitary massive groupers and Great Barracuda. And for the macro lovers like us, we have the beautiful ghost pipefish, Hairy Shrimp, Porcelain Crab, and Anemone Egg Fish.
Harlequin Shrimp
tiger egg cowrie
Ghost pipefish

Celebrating Milestones and Memories

As we bid farewell to the Andaman Sea, we extend heartfelt thanks to our guests whose camaraderie and enthusiasm enriched our journey. Special congratulations are in order for Dorota and Nicholas, who successfully completed the Nitrox course, and for Manu, whose 100th dive marked a significant milestone in his diving journey.

In retrospect, our seven-day odyssey through the Andaman Sea has left an indelible mark on our hearts and minds. From the vibrant reefs of the Similan Islands to the majestic depths of Richelieu Rock, each dive unveiled a treasure trove of marine marvels, reaffirming the ocean's boundless beauty and our unwavering passion for exploration. As we reflect on our voyage, we are reminded that beneath the waves lies a world of wonders waiting to be discovered, beckoning us to dive deeper and embark on new adventures. 
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Trip report: North and South Andaman cruise from the 29th March 2024

30/4/2024

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Hey there, fellow ocean enthusiasts! 🌊✨
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​Today, I’m beyond excited to share with you all the epic adventures from our recent dive trip. Buckle up, because it was a wild ride from start to finish!
Trevalies and rainbow runners
Trevalies and rainbow runners
Very impressive school of fish
An impressive school of barracudas
Our journey kicked off at the stunning Koh Ha Lagoon, where we dipped our toes back into the underwater world with a refreshing check dive. The conditions were picture-perfect, with crystal-clear visibility and a gentle breeze.
And let me tell you, we were greeted by quite the welcoming committee – a squad of majestic marbled groupers!
​Talk about making a splash right from the get-go.

School of snappers
School of snappers
Shiny trevalies
Shiny trevallies and surgeonfish
But wait, it gets even better!

​As we ventured deeper into the ocean's embrace at Hin Muang Hin Daeng, we were met by the real VIPs of the sea – four giant oceanic mantas, gliding gracefully through the water. It was a mesmerizing sight to behold, like something straight out of a marine fairytale.

And let's not forget about the vibrant marine life bustling around us – from big-eyed trevallies to clouds of red tooth triggerfish, every corner of the reef was teeming with activity. Oh, and those titan triggerfish giving us the side-eye? Classic!
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As night fell, we plunged into the depths once more, this time accompanied by the mysterious creatures of the dark. Decorated crabs, elusive moray eels, and countless shrimps with eyes that seemed to sparkle in our torchlight – talk about a magical underwater spectacle!
A graceful Manta
A graceful Manta
Sexy shrimps, thor amboinensis
Sexy shrimps, thor amboinensis
Beautiful and impressive yellow moray eel
Day two was no less thrilling as we ventured into the Tarutao National Park.

From the mesmerizing school of snappers to the adorable halgerda nudibranch flaunting their vibrant colors, every dive was a treasure trove of marine wonders.

Stonehenge and Steps dive sites treated us to a parade of unique sightings, from Indian Walkman to coral cat sharks peeking out from their hiding spots. And let's not forget about the breathtaking soft coral-covered domes and infamous stone pillars that gave Stonehenge its name – truly a diver's paradise!
Colorful coral reef
Colorful coral reef
Indian Walkman
Indian Walkman
Mysid Shrimps | Idiomysis – The Smiling Seahorse | Underwater Macro Photography
Mysid Shrimps | Idiomysis
Coral reef beauty and diversity
Coral reef beauty and diversity
Watching an Indian Walkman
Watching an Indian Walkman
Flounder underwater photography
Flounder
But the real stars of the show?
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You guessed it – back to Hin Daeng Hin Muang for another round with our beloved manta friends. Two dives in manta soup?
Sign us up any day!

Cathedral in Koh Ha and the Similan Islands greeted us with open arms, offering up close encounters with everything from majestic rays to curious white-tip sharks. And that bull shark sighting at Koh Bon Pinnacle? Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime moment!
Ghost pipefish
Ghost pipefish
Marvelous spotted marble rays
Marvelous spotted marble rays
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Little shy pipefish in the blue
Little shy pipefish in the blue
We also did a Blackwater dives offshore the Similan islands​
And like every time we do these offshore night dives, what cool encounters we had!!! From juvenile flounders with one eye on each side of their head, halfbeak (the first photo of this article) to squirelfish or other lizard fish, all these babies are so Unique!!!
Baby flounder, Blackwater dive
Flounder - Juvenile
Big eyes little baby fish, blackwater dive
Squirelfish - Juvenile
Lizard fish larva stage, blackwater dive
Lizard fish - Juvenile
As the days went by, each dive seemed to outdo the last...
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From Koh Tachai's vibrant pinnacle to the awe-inspiring Richelieu Rock. Ghost pipefish, Seahorse, Harlequin Shrimps, and schools of bludger trevallies – it was like diving into a living kaleidoscope of colors and marine life.
Harlequin shrimps
Harlequin shrimps
Giant moray eel
Giant moray eel
Seahorse artistic portrait
Tigertail Seahorse
Scorpionfish in coral reef suit
Scorpionfish
face to face with a ghost pipefish
Ghost pipefish
And let's not forget about the amazing folks who joined us on this underwater adventure
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From the adventurous French diving club Pataplouf to the lovely Korean family and our French-American duo, it was an absolute pleasure sharing these unforgettable moments with such incredible company.

So there you have it, folks – a dive trip for the books! Until next time, keep exploring, keep diving, and never stop chasing those underwater dreams.
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See you beneath the waves! 🐠🌴✨
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