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motor yachtKSA Liveaboard

Manta Queen 6

Similan Islands, Thailand

4.2(34 Google reviews)
from
$600 USD
Up to $1,000 USD

trip

Quick Facts

Vessel Typemotor yacht
Length25m
Max Guests14
Built Year2010
Cabins7

About the Vessel

Manta Queen 6 is a budget-friendly liveaboard taking just 14 guests to the Similan Islands and Richelieu Rock. Back in action from November 2024 with refreshed facilities.

Cabins

Cabin TypeCountEnsuite BathroomDeck
standard-twin4Yeslower
standard-double3Yeslower

Itineraries & Routes

Similan Islands & Richelieu Rock

days

Highlights

Similan IslandsKoh BonRichelieu Rock

Amenities & Services

Onboard Amenities

  • sundeck
  • lounge

Safety Equipment

  • life-rafts
  • fire-suppression
  • first-aid
  • oxygen-kit

Pricing & Booking

Price Includes

  • · diving
  • · meals
  • · non-alcoholic-drinks
  • · tanks
  • · weights

Price Excludes

  • · flights
  • · national-park-fees
  • · alcohol
  • · nitrox
  • · equipment-rental
  • · tips
Janna Liu
Janna LiuGoogle Reviewer

Amazing Liveaboard Experience with Manta Queen 1! 🌊🐠 I had an unforgettable 4D3N liveaboard trip with Manta Queen 1! Everything was beyond expectations — from the diving to the crew, the service, and especially the food! 🙌 The crew was incredibly warm, friendly, and always ready to help with a big smile. The food was absolutely amazing — every meal was different, delicious, and freshly prepared by the talented chef. We were even treated to Thai favorites like mango sticky rice and durian sticky rice! 🥭🍚 The BBQ party on the last night was such a fun and tasty surprise, with an abundance of seasonal fruits like mangosteen and rambutan. 🍖🍉 The dive sites were diverse with excellent visibility, and we enjoyed a wide range of marine life. We were lucky to be guided by Max, who was incredibly professional, knowledgeable, and attentive — we always felt safe and well taken care of. The other two dive guides were also fantastic! Highly recommend this liveaboard to anyone looking for a top-notch diving experience in Thailand. I’ll definitely be back for another trip with Manta Queen 1! 💙🐬

August 7, 2025
Attisaurus Rex
Attisaurus RexGoogle Reviewer

My family and I spent 3 nights aboard the Manta Queen 2 in January 2026. While the diving was very nice, especially at Richelieu Rock, by day 3 we contracted norovirus so severe that we were all hospitalized for multiple days with severe vomiting, severe body aches and joint pain and rashes and disorientation. We are healthy adults in our 30s so we thought it was DCS, but the hospital testing confirmed viral gastroenteritis. The boat is tiny for 20 guests to the point that there is not even enough space for everyone to eat meals in the designated sitting area, and 20 guests + at least 15 crew members all sharing 3 tiny disgusting toilets for 4 days. At no point did they ever wipe down or disinfect the common areas or ladders being used by 35 people, and the hot food was sitting out in the Thai heat and humidity for hours before being served to guests. This is not a hygienic operation. Please learn from our mistake and do not board this ship that almost killed my family!!!!!

January 17, 2026
Krystal Kappeler
Krystal KappelerGoogle Reviewer

Funny and knowledgeable staff, and great experience for the price! Our only liveaboard comparison is Aggressor in another part of the world, which was 3x the cost, but an incredibly comfortable liveaboard experience. Manta Queen 1 has wonderful open-air seating for meals, tasty authentic Thai food (but would have loved labels for what food was gluten-free for my wife's allergy), although it seemed odd that the kitchen is right across from the shared bathrooms, and our private stateroom had good AC and fans, and large shower with open-air windows, which kept everything smelling fresh. We felt the steep steps between the 3 floors, limited seating on top deck, tight tank set-up, very firm mattresses, and their dingy set-up makes this more suitable to a younger crowd with younger knees. We were grateful to be there in the 'cooler' winder months, as there is very limited inside common space considering it is a small boat for 20+ guests plus staff. The dives where we could do giant stride and return via dingy water tow and climb back up the ladder were much more achievable. Several divers hit 100 and 900 dive milestones and the chef's celebrated them at our meals, which was really neat! And the last night's rooftop bbq was very fun. Our Thai dive guide, Tik, was absolutely fantastic in every way!!! He was attentive to our group's preferences for aquatic life, professional, and he is incredibly skilled at pointing out hidden marine life. Best marine life we've ever seen (1000+ barracuda schools, nudibranch, 3 octopus, huge schools of tiny and medium fish, largest guitar fish I've ever seen, incredible night dive with reef tip sharks and larger than life lobster)! Book directly through the shop or via Liveaboard, not No Troubles Just Bubbles like we did; most of our information was not shared with the dive shop so we had to communicate everything from our gear needs to food allergy (which was too late b/c the food supply had already been purchased and it was hard to communicate what did or did not have gluten once on board - but not Manta Queen's fault, as they were great at labeling vegetarian... if No Troubles Just Bubbles had shared that info ahead of time it would not have been a problem. We did have some issues with billing (likely because of going through No Troubles Just Bubbles) - we tried to pay for everything (partial gear needs, etc.) ahead of time, were only allowed to pay for part. This caused staff some confusion around what needed paid, and we ended up having to wire transfer money for my wife's nitrox after our trip, because it was missed. But overall, very good experience, and would recommend.

February 26, 2026
Fabian Huelk
Fabian HuelkGoogle Reviewer

My second tour on Mantaqueen 1. Peter and Monja we‘re perfect team leaders. Tik was an amazing dive guide. The boat was again very comfy and the food was fantastic. There will be a third time for sure.

March 12, 2026
Achim Bartholomie
Achim BartholomieGoogle Reviewer

We joined the four-day, three-night liveaboard on Manta Queen 2 at the end of March25 and had a fantastic experience. The diving was excellent, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time on board. The boat was clean, the Thai crew was outstanding, and the food prepared by Chef Muay and her assistant, Pomme, was absolutely delicious. A huge thank you to Woody, he made exceptional briefings. Informative, highly entertaining and his taste in music is spot on. We highly recommend this dive company and are very grateful to the entire crew for such a memorable and fun adventure!

March 28, 2025

Videos

Manta Queen 6 — YouTube diving videos

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Vessel Specs

Hull Materialsteel
Built Year2010
Refit Year2024
Beam6m
Draft1.8m
Cruising Speed9 knots
Air ConditioningYes
StabilizersNo
WatermakerYes

Diving

Gas Supportair
Rebreather SupportNo
Technical DivingNo
Sidemount SupportNo
Max Dives / Day4
Night DivesYes
Guided DivesYes
Rental EquipmentYes
Photo/Video RoomNo
Dive DeckYes

Contact & Socials

Phone+66 76 485 662Websiteksaliveaboard.com
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