MV Giamani |
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| Steel mono-hull liveaboard motor vessel... |
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Ideal for cruising to the more remote reaches of the Mergui Archipelago is the 24 metre Burma liveaboard, the MV Giamani.
Length: 24 metres / 79 foot
Beam: 7 metres / 21 foot
Cruise: 10 knots
Divers: 16
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This is a spacious liveaboard safari boat, even with the maximum of 16 divers on board. Since many of the cabins are twin or triple share, the boat is often considered full with as few as 12 guests. This means there is always plenty of room and a sense of order, even when all guests are excitedly preparing to dive.
All 6 cabins are air conditioned, tastefully furnished and have windows to maximise natural light and allow for sea views. There are en-suite bathrooms in the 4 Deluxe cabins, and a shared bathroom for the 2 standard cabins.
Socialising takes place in the saloon where TV, DVD, music system and library are all on hand. Alternatively you can unwind in the fresh air, in the shaded outdoor dining area of the upper deck, or make use of the sun deck.
Photographers will appreciate the separate camera rinse tanks and the camera table on the dive deck. So for serious photography or pleasure diving, MV Giamani makes your Burma liveaboard dive cruise relaxing, easy and fun.
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| Cabins, Berths, Showers, Bathrooms... |
There are 4 Deluxe en-suite (with private bathrooms) cabins that can be used as twin bunk or 3-share on the middle deck, and 2 Standard twin bunk bed cabins with a shared bathroom on the upper deck. All beds are 220 x 70 cm.
All the cabins have:
- Air-conditioning and fan-cooled
- Small windows
- Ensuite Deluxe cabins have toilet, mirror, hot water shower, towels and hand basin
- Reading lights
- Twin flat prong mains outlet 220 volts - 24 hours per day
- Bedding and cabinet
- Life jackets
No. of bathrooms / showers - 5 / 5 - hot water |
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