Pawara Liveaboard is a budget liveaboard with 12 cabins for 24 people sailing to the Similan Islands between November and May.

Pawara Liveaboard – Similan Liveaboard
Pawara is 35m long and so has plenty of room for 24 divers. Guests have the choice of ensuite cabins or those with shared bathrooms but all are air-conditioned. The indoor lounge is spacious and comfortable with a TV and DVD player. The dining area doubles as a social area and is open air but shaded and has comfortable seating. The sundeck has a shaded are and there are sunbeds, cushions and chairs on which to relax.
- 12 airconditioned cabins
- Budget cabins with shared bathroom or standard ensuite cabins
- 24 guests maximum
- Entertainment room with TV, sundeck, dining area
- Western and local food served buffet style
- Vegetarian options
- Click here to see availability and pricing
Lower Deck Standard Cabin
Master Cabin
Standard Cabin
Sun Deck
Upper Deck
Upper Deck
Indoor Lounge
Dive Deck
Budget Cabin
Deluxe Cabin
Time Of Year Boat Operates:
Pawara Liveaboard explores the Similan Islands between November and May. Click here to see availability and pricing.
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Similan Liveaboards Overview
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- Diving The Similan Islands 2026: A Quick Guide
- Similan Islands Dive Sites
- Diving Thailand Guide
Upcoming Similan Liveaboard Availability and Pricing
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- February 2026 | March 2026 | April 2026 | May 2026 | October 2026 | November 2026 | December 2026 | January 2027
(The Similan National Park is closed from mid May to mid October each year)
Similan Liveaboards Trip Reports
Photos from each of the Similan liveaboard trips I've been on over the years.
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report 9-13 February 2025
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report 21-25 November 2024
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report May 2024
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report 21 - 25 February 2024
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report 15 - 19 February 2024
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report December 2023
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report October 2023
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report April 2023
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report February 2023
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report December 2022
- Similan Islands Liveaboard Trip Report February 2020
- Similan Islands and Myanmar Trip Report March 2015
Similan Dive Sites
Richelieu Rock
Thailand’s best dive site, bar none. A stunning array of soft corals and spectacular stampeding marine life. Read More
Koh Bon
Thailand’s manta ray hotspot, with plenty of other things to see if the mantas don’t show up. Read More
Koh Tachai
Koh Tachai is one of the Similan Islands’ best dive sites but also one of the most volatile. Massive fans, huge schools of fish, maybe manta rays – it’s all to play for. Read More
Boulder City
A dramatic deep water Similan dive site, Boulder City needs the right conditions to explore as it’s exposed to wind and wave from all sides. Read More
Shark’s Fin Reef
A dramatic block of rock rising out of the sand, Shark’s Fin Reef is one of the Similan Islands’ most exciting sites. Read More
Hideaway Bay
Two Similan Islands dive sites in one location, Hideaway Bay and Tuna Wreck can be experienced in a single dive. Read More
North Point
North Point is another of the Similans’ signature big boulder sites, with huge great rocks rising out of the white sand. Read More
Koh Bon Pinnacle
Koh Bon Pinnacle is a deep dive site that feels utterly remote – and where anything could show up out of the blue. Read More
West Of Eden
A big boulder site with spectacular outsize fan corals, beautiful soft corals and the promise of full fish activity, West Of Eden is an archetypal Similan Islands dive site. Read More
Ao Suthep, Surin Islands
Ao Suthep is beautiful hard coral garden in the Surin Islands, often visited by Similan island diving liveaboards and accessible by snorkellers visiting the Surin Islands too. Read More
Three Trees
Three Trees, named after the three trees directly above the dive site on Similan Island 9, is a big wide white sand channel with some awesome corals and fish encounters. Read More
Christmas Point
One of the signature Similan Islands big boulder dive sites, Christmas Point’s huge rocks have been shaped by the tides over hundreds of years. Read More