Thailand Aggressor is a 115ft long scuba diving liveaboard yacht. The vessel’s home port is Tap Lamu Pier north (1-1 1/2hrs) of Phuket Island, Thailand. So, the ship has 8 cabins for 16 guests and has a crew of 8. The cabins are divided between 3 Master Staterooms and 5 Deluxe Staterooms. The rooms either have two twin beds or 1 queen bed. Each room has an ensuite bathroom, air conditioning, hair dryer, and flat screen TV. Enjoy our blog article on
Thailand’s Amazing Andaman Sea.
Thailand Aggressor Diving
You’ll be scuba diving amazing sites such as the 9
Similan Islands. Here there are swim throughs, canyons, caverns, and coral reefs.
Elephant Head Rock, Boulder City, and
Shark Fin Reef are popular spots here.
Koh Bon & Koh Tachai are where whales and mantas hang out.
Stonehenge and
North Point are two places to dive while aboard the Thailand Aggressor. At
Richelieu Rock you may view whale sharks, guitar fish, leopard sharks and trevally.
Tachi Reef, Tachi Pinnacle, Anita’s Reef and
Christmas Point are local dive sites here.
Burma Banks and the
Mergui Archipelago are close by.
Premchai and
Bunsoong are both wreck dives. Nitrox is available on the Thailand Aggressor. To dive all these sites piece meal (a few islands at a time) would take several charter trips and/or possibly a few nights of lodging north of Phuket on the mainland. It's also a good idea to bring along a 3ml wetsuit.
Attractions and Activities
Breakfast on board Thailand Aggressor is usually continental buffet style with eggs to order. Dinner is a la cart and may feature Thai, International cuisine, or fresh seafood. So, enjoy complimentary soft drinks, local, beer and wine at dinner. Above all, on a typical day, after breakfast and the first dive in the morning, you are offered fresh baked treats or fruit snacks. You then do another dive, then get ready for a buffet lunch. In the afternoon it’s time for another dive, then a snack, and relax until dinner.
So, for relaxation, you may wish to join others on the upper sun deck, slip into the Jacuzzi, or find a book to identify a fish from the library. Finally, one crew member is a trained therapist and perhaps a message is on your bucket list.