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The great thing about having visitors to stay (and a holiday) is that you get to do all those things you've been meaning to try, but haven't quite got round to.

We were fortunate last week to take two trips with Mermaid Cruises. The first was actually courtesy of DM (thanks mate :wink: ). He finally tied the knot last Saturday, and the wedding party was on the Peacock (Barry's boat). The company was great, the food was superb, and the trip was fantastic. I'd highly recommend it as a post wedding bash, birthday party, or any excuse you can find!

Our second trip was just four of us (me, Mr.VS and our visitors from the UK) on the Kingfisher (the electric boat). Mr.VS and I are quite keen birdwatchers, and we had a wonderful trip in the morning up the mangrove swamp area, a great lunch back at HQ, and then up the Pranburi river in the afternoon. Abel (Barry's partner) was our hugely informative, and friendly guide and we saw a lot of wildlife. Even if you're not into birds (the feathered variety), it's a lovely relaxing way to spend a day. The cost of the whole day was probably less than a night out in a restaurant.

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Thanks very much for your kind words VS - glad you had such a good time and the best of luck with your move.

Thanks also to Dtai Mai for hiring the boat and giving us all such a good time on his wedding day.

On the point of our electric boat, we've now completed our second one.
It seats 20 people and has a top speed of almost 10 knots or 19 km/h.

We have received permission to take it to Ampawah (Samut Songkram) and use it on the floating market and firefly tour there, which has up to now been plagued by noise pollution from the conventional diesel long-tail boats.

In fact, the problem there is so great that locals have been cutting down the lompoon trees on the river bank where the fireflies reside in order to stop the boats going there.

We hope to be in operation there by the end of this month.
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Hi Barry,

Im in HH on 22nd for 4 nights, interested in night fishing trip and floating market trip......

Please let me know if spaces are available for me on either trip.

Thanks,

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Just been looking at your website, count me in......see you soon! Looks fantastic.
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.....The first was actually courtesy of DM (thanks mate :wink: ). He finally tied the knot last Saturday...................
Missed this........

Ahhhhhh! So that's where you've been, getting hitched, congratulations Image. So when can we expect to see you back on the board DM?

She's not banned you from forums already has she? :naughty:

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Hi vulcanizer

Sorry about the delay in replying - no Internet connection over the weekend.
Unfortunately, we're not doing the floating market trip in the low season - there are simply not enough tourists around to make it viable!

We do have a day fishing/sightseeing trip on the Peacock scheduled for this Thursday, 24 June, though, if you're interested.
Just call me at 084-8007400 if you would like to go and we will then also give you the special HHAD 10% discount, of course!!


Hi photosonmytravels

Glad you like the website - look forward to seeing you when you're here :D
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Hi Spitfire

The reason dtaii-maii hasn't been seen on the board lately is because he's been very poorly over the last 6 months and is still struggling with his health.

I'm in regular contact with him and I'll tell him you were asking for him.

Let's hope he can make a speedy recovery and get back to making some more witty comments here.
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Sorry to hear that Barry.
I believe you can say hello to him from all HHAD members and we wish him a speedy recovery.
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Sorry to hear that too Barry, thanks for letting us know. Please pass on my best wishes and convey that his presence is missed on the forum, surely by more than just me. I hope he get's back to his best soon.

Thanks.
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Norseman wrote:Sorry to hear that Barry.
I believe you can say hello to him from all HHAD members and we wish him a speedy recovery.
Yes, I second that. Tell him he's missed on here by me and many others. Get well soon DTM. Pete
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I hope he recovers soon! I've enjoyed some PM's with him, nice fellow :cheers:
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Thanks Barry......

Have sent u a text re Thurs.......

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cannot say enough good about Mermaid Cruises. Barry, Tan, Andre, and the rest of the staff/crew do everything first rate and with style. from the first moment until disembarking, you are treated so well. the food was amazing, and the friendliness of everyone on board was a blessing. Barry, along with two other sponsors (sealcat on here) shouted 70 of us from the Connect Children's Home for an unforgettable experience, one that most of the kids thought they would never get to do in their lifetime! thanks to all of you for a five star experience for everyone!!

book a cruise or a wild life watching trip with Mermaid and you will not be disappointed! A++++ all the way!
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Vital Spark wrote:The great thing about having visitors to stay (and a holiday) is that you get to do all those things you've been meaning to try, but haven't quite got round to.

We were fortunate last week to take two trips with Mermaid Cruises. The first was actually courtesy of DM (thanks mate :wink: ). He finally tied the knot last Saturday, and the wedding party was on the Peacock (Barry's boat). The company was great, the food was superb, and the trip was fantastic. I'd highly recommend it as a post wedding bash, birthday party, or any excuse you can find!

Our second trip was just four of us (me, Mr.VS and our visitors from the UK) on the Kingfisher (the electric boat). Mr.VS and I are quite keen birdwatchers, and we had a wonderful trip in the morning up the mangrove swamp area, a great lunch back at HQ, and then up the Pranburi river in the afternoon. Abel (Barry's partner) was our hugely informative, and friendly guide and we saw a lot of wildlife. Even if you're not into birds (the feathered variety), it's a lovely relaxing way to spend a day. The cost of the whole day was probably less than a night out in a restaurant.

VS
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