Similan Liveaboard - The Junk

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MA

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Hi,

Just when i thought i'd made my decision on boats, it was pointed out to me that The Junk would fit some of my requirements also.

I can't find much feedback on the Junk on this forum, are there any previous passengers who could help?

Probably my main question is whether non-dive time is spent mainly outside or inside? The photos don't really show if there's a casual outside area to sit, lie, contemplate, enjoy the scenery and discuss the manta's we did or didn't see.

Thanks,

MA
 
Hi MA,

I love this authentic and historical teak wood merchant sailing vessel, the Junk definitely has the most character of any Thailand liveaboard.

You can do a bit of both on the Junk - there is a HUGE deck with matresses to lay arround on and catch the sun. Also, there is a large air-con saloon with large tables which doubles as the dinning area.

Have a look at our video of the Junk.
 

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