Merdeka Spaboat: Exquisite Thai Cruises
🌊 Merdeka Spaboat: Visiting and diving, Phuket, Krabi, Phi Phi, Koh Haa, Hin Daeng and Hin Muang
Great View of Phi Phi from View point 1 and 2
Can you name them all?
Just Eels
Lets swim together
Fun Fact Friday - Thousands of people enter the ocean on a daily basis. Sometimes even in places where there are sharks all the time! Yet only an average of 6 people are fatally injured by sharks each year worldwide. Photo by Gerald Schömbs
One of the many views on our “5-Day North Andaman Cruise” - Phi Phi/Krabi/Koh Hong/Phang Nga, trips start in October.
What a find, on pinnacle 4 or 5 (going too fast with currents) at Shark Point
Just Nudies and Slugs
Might have to start diving with two tanks, I don't seem to have enough time
Fun Fact Friday - Sharks DO NOT EAT people. Sharks are attracted to their natural prey. When sharks do come into contact with humans it is usually by mistaken identity or the shark was investigating a possible meal. Thank you Jacob Owens for the photo
Thank you, Anisha, Karen, and Brian, for choosing Spaboat for your holidays. We hope you had a wonderful experience to share with your friends in Australia. Enjoy the rest of your time in Thailand, and have a safe journey home!
Hin Daeng Hin Muang diving
Manta Rays at Hin Daeng – yes, the footage is a bit grainy, but I shot it with my GoPro 7 and couldn't help but shake with excitement!
Sharks have been in our oceans for over 400 million years. Some of the earliest sharks were discovered dating back to the Devonian age. Thank you David Clode for this photo.
Some of last weeks photos, all from Koh Haa
Plenty to see at our Koh Haa Trip
There is always something new to discover beneath the surface.
Thank you Jon, Rebecca Pasquale, Carolina, Fabian, Ben, Laela and Aurelie for sharing your holiday with us on Merdeka 3, enjoy the rest of your trip in Thailand and have a safe journey home
Fun Fact Friday - Depending on the species, sharks display three ways to bear their young,
1) Oviparity = laying eggs
2) viviparity = born alive & functional
3) ovoviviparity = Eggs hatch inside the adult female and sharks are born alive.
Merdeka 3 stops off at Maya Bay so you can see the juvenile black tip reef sharkđź’š
Diving under a blue sky and into clear, calm waters—it's the perfect day.👌
stunning Zebra Moray
Key to a great dive is buoyancy
BWRAF
Video Compilation # 2
Is anyone going diving over the weekend?