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This 36 meter, four-deck liveaboard accommodates up to 26 guests in 11 spacious, air-conditioned cabins with private bathrooms. Guests enjoy an indoor lounge, open-air dining area, and sun decks, while a dedicated dive dhoni handles all diving operations with compressors and gear. The yacht also offers Wi-Fi, modern navigation systems, and a skilled, attentive crew.
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Cabin Description
There are 4 triple cabins on the lower deck of the boat, each of the cabins have the following amenities:
Cabin Facilities
There is 1 double cabin with twin bed on the lower deck of the boat with the following amenities:
There is 1 single cabin on the lower deck with the following amenities:
There is 1 Upper Deck cabin on the boat with wide glass window with the following amenities:
There are 4 Double Cabins on the main deck of the boat with the following amenities:
Route Description - Central Atolls
Central Atolls Available for: 4 Days 3 Nights 8 Days 7 Nights
North Ari and Rasdhoo The cruise will begin and end at Hulule/ Male airport. Navigation will start westwards, towards the island of Rasfari, which is just perfect for an overnight staying; you will then transit through the atoll of Rasdhoo (whose main island is the chief town of North Ari). Here, you will be given the opportunity to dive in search for hammerhead sharks. Navigation will then continue towards North Ari, not far away, trying to sight the devil rays (manta rays), in some of the most renowned cleaning stations of the Maldivian archipelago. Moreover, there will be many stops on desert islands and in some of the “thilas”, that attract divers from all over the world. On the second last day navigation will continue towards the atoll of South Male, where you will visit Guraidhoo - the most famous fishermen’s island of the Maldives - and dive in the wonderful passes of the region, to sight sharks and big pelagic fish. It is also possible to visit Male city on the last day.
Route Description - South: Male-Laamu
South: Male-Laamu
MALE – LAAMU Arrival at Hulule/Male airport and travel towards the southern part of the archipelago, visiting six different atolls (South Male, Felidhoo, Vattaru, Mulaku, Thaa and Laamu) in a week. The long lengths of navigation will be interspersed with thrilling dives in channels, which are the focus of this trip. From Guraidhoo area the boat will head down towards Alimathà, Rakeedhoo, Vattaru and Mulaku Kandu, then on to Thaa with its less-known passes. Sailing on further south through Vadinolhu Kandu you will reach Laamu; the cruise will then head towards the final destinations of the picturesque Fushi and Maabaidhoo Kandu. Last day visit to the island of Gan, then departure from Kaddhoo airport on a domestic flight to Male.
Route Description - Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah
Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah
Arrival at Kaddhoo airport on a domestic flight from Male. Two nights in Laamu atoll, to visit the best dive sites in the area (Mabaidhoo, Funaidhoo..) and then cross onto Suvadiva atoll –second largest atoll on the planet- to spend the rest of the week around the breathtaking Eastern edge with its incredible channel dives, rich in fish in large quantity and stunning dimensions. Suvadiva atoll is famous for the amount of pelagic fish, it is not rare to encounter sailfish and marlins (which please not only divers, but also fishing fans), green turtles, quite rare in the Northern atolls, and the beauty of the channels themselves, not only on the oceanic drop-offs, but also in the inner walls, where amazing encounters are always possible. The dive truly never ends! Being all dive destinations quite close to one another, sailing time is rather neglectable, and we have daily chances to land on desert islands, sandbanks and beaches. The beach barbecue night is very special aswell, a poorly colonised atoll offers incredibly starry skies and being that South we can spot galaxies and stars from both Hemisphere skies. On the last day visit of the island of Viligili, where the fish factory creates an amazing divesite, and early morning departure to Male from Kadeddhoo aiport.
Route Description - Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo
Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo
The Maldives archipelago is made up of 26 atolls and 1190 islands covered by palms and mangroves. No more than 200 islands are inhabited and about 100 host tourist resorts. It is difficult to define the exact number of islands in the archipelago: If sandbars and coral outcrops were included in the figure they would have been approximately 2000: The estimation is also complicated by the fact that the islands come and go: some of them combine, other splits in two and sometimes islets emerge from the coral reef. The majority of these islands are very small and they can be walked across in less than 10 minutes. Maximum height is usually 3 metres below the sea level. The word atoll indicates a reef belt of different sizes and shapes, including lagoons, islands, and reefs with passes or channels. Up to now, nobody knows the exact location of these islands, but perhaps this is also the charm of the Maldives. It is possible to find islands with no name, not shown on any map, and with no footprint on them. There are channels of various sizes between the atolls used for navigation. Particularly the island nation is located in a strategic area with access to major international sea routes in the Indian Ocean. All the islands are encircled by a lagoon blessed with crystal-clear water. These islands are protected by a reef structure, housing one of the most exclusive and spectacular underwater life. Itinerary Sample: Day 1: The boat crew will transfer the guests from the airport to the boat. After a welcoming briefing by the Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place. Guests can familiarise themselves with the crew and the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable. Day 2-6: 2-3 dives daily, including a night dive if possible. Day 7: The final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives. Day 8: Check-out. The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.
Route Description - Extreme South : Huvadhoo
Extreme South: Huvadhoo
In the high season, arrival at Kadeddhoo (Huvadhoo) airport with domestic flight from Male, then week-long stay in Suvadiva, the second largest atoll in the world (by surface area). Internal crossing from the west to the east coast of about 3 hours, navigating among the various passes – which are all very close to each other – and enjoying the fascinating seascapes of intact coral and large schools of pelagic fish which abound in this area. As well as diving, snorkelling also offers an exciting experience to get in touch with nature, which will provide thrilling memories from the first to the last day of holiday. Sharks (whitetips, grey reef but also zebras and tigers), barracudas and jacks will commonly accompany the dives, and the barbecue on the beach will be an unforgettable experience. You will visit reefs and the various ‘thilas’ in all their majestic beauty, both during the day and on night-time dives or snorkelling. Departure from Kadeddhoo on another domestic flight to Male, before boarding the international flight.
Route Description - Extreme South: Huvadhoo-Laamu
Extreme South: Huvadhoo-Laamu
Arrival at Kaddhoo airport on a domestic flight from Male. Two nights in Laamu atoll, to visit the best dive sites in the area (Mabaidhoo, Funaidhoo..) and then cross onto Suvadiva atoll –second largest atoll on the planet, to spend the rest of the week around the breathtaking Eastern edge with its incredible channel dives, rich in fish in large quantity and stunning dimensions. Suvadiva atoll is definitely famous for the amount of pelagic fish, it is not rare to encounter sailfish and marlins (which please not only divers, but also fishing fans), green turtles, quite rare in the Northern atolls, and the beauty of the channels themselves, not only on the oceanic drop-offs, but also in the inner walls, where amazing encounters are always possible. The dive truly never ends! As all dive destinations are quite close to one another, sailing time is rather neglectable, and you'll have daily chances to land on desert islands, sandbanks and beaches. The beach barbecue night is very special aswell, a poorly colonized atoll offers incredibly starry skies and being that south you can spot galaxies and stars from both Hemispheres. On the last day visit of the island of Viligili, where the fish factory creates an amazing dive site, and early morning departure to Male from Kadeddhoo aiport.
Route Description - South: Laamu- Thaalu - Dhaalu
South: Laamu- Thaalu - Dhaalu
Fushi Kandu (Laamu Atoll) Fushi Kandu is a popular dive site known for its breathtaking drop-offs and diverse marine life. The channel is filled with vibrant coral gardens and teeming with schools of fish, including barracudas, fusiliers, and wrasse. Divers will also encounter sharks, rays, and occasionally, large pelagic species like tuna. This site offers a combination of thrilling drift dives and serene underwater exploration. Shark Reef (Laamu Atoll) Shark Reef is a fantastic dive site for shark lovers. As its name suggests, this site is known for the frequent sightings of grey reef sharks and white-tip reef sharks. The site’s strong currents and beautiful coral gardens make it an exciting location for advanced divers seeking a thrilling underwater experience. It’s also an excellent spot for photographers looking to capture the graceful movements of these incredible predators. The Dhaalu Atoll in the Maldives is home to several incredible dive sites, known for their rich marine biodiversity, vibrant coral reefs, and the chance to encounter everything from manta rays to sharks.
Route Description - South: Dhaalu -Male
South: Dhaalu -Male
The Dhaalu Atoll in the Maldives is home to several incredible dive sites, known for their rich marine biodiversity, vibrant coral reefs, and the chance to encounter everything from manta rays to sharks. The Malé Atoll area offers some of the most famous and accessible dive sites in the Maldives, located just a short boat ride from Velana International Airport. These dive sites are known for consistent marine life encounters, vibrant coral formations, and diving diversity, from adrenaline-pumping drift dives to serene coral gardens.