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Nautilus Two is a spacious and well-appointed liveaboard safari vessel operating in the Maldives, designed to deliver both adventure and comfort on extended diving cruises. Built in traditional Maldivian style with high-quality wood and modern systems, this 43-meter yacht offers ample space for up to 24 guests in 12 generously sized cabins, making it one of the roomiest safari boats in the region. The vessel’s cabins are exceptionally large for a liveaboard and feature individually controlled air conditioning, private ensuite bathrooms, king-size beds and abundant storage. Nautilus Two’s common areas include a comfortable salon and dining area where meals are served buffet-style, a well-stocked bar, and a nearly 400 m² sun deck with loungers and shaded spots perfect for relaxing between dives. Guests can also enjoy a Jacuzzi on deck and panoramic views of the Maldivian atolls as the yacht cruises from one dive site to the next. Diving aboard Nautilus Two is supported by a dedicated dive dhoni and professional guides who lead divers to some of the Maldives’ most stunning underwater locations, where encounters with manta rays, whale sharks, reef sharks, and vibrant coral life are common. The yacht is ideal for both experienced scuba divers and non-divers alike, with opportunities for snorkeling, stand-up paddleboarding, island excursions, beach barbecues, and more. With refined cabins, modern amenities, and a lively social atmosphere, Nautilus Two delivers a premium Maldivian liveaboard experience that blends world-class diving with relaxation and island exploration.
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Cabin Description
The Lower Deck Double Cabins offer around 18 m² of space with a king-size double bed, accommodating up to 2 guests. These cabins feature thoughtful storage, air conditioning, a desk, and a en-suite bathroom with a side-window shower, great for couples or pairs seeking comfort onboard.
Cabin Facilities
The Lower Deck Superior Double/Twin Cabins are spacious (24 m²) and feature a king-size double bed plus a single bed, comfortably accommodating up to 2 guests. Each cabin offers individually controlled air conditioning, ample storage, a desk area, and a en-suite bathroom with a luxurious shower.
Located on the main deck, this Superior Double/Twin Cabin (22 m²) includes a king-size double bed and a single bed for up to 2 guests. Guests enjoy plenty of natural light from side windows, personalized climate control, generous storage, and an en-suite bathroom with a shower.
On the main deck, the Double Cabin (18 m²) comes with a king-size double bed and fits up to 2 guests. It combines ample space with individual air conditioning, storage, and an en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests wanting easy access to the common areas and deck spaces.
Route Description - Male – North Ari Atoll – South Ari Atoll – Felidhoo Atoll - South Male Atoll – Male
11 DAYS 10 NIGHTS (ALL YEAR) Male – North Ari Atoll – South Ari Atoll – Felidhoo Atoll - South Male Atoll – Male
Male - Check Dive North Male - North Ari - Night Dive at Maya Tila- sleep Lagoon – Dive Hafsaa Tila - Fish Head- Fesdhoo Wrack - sleep Fesdhoo Lagoon - Maahlos Tila or Moohfushi Rock - Penaton - Emas Tila - sleep Eboodhoo - Dega Tila - Radhiga Tila - Machafushi Wrack - sleep Machafushi – Dhigurah Channel - Mamingili - Dhigurah - sleep Dhigurah - Dhigurah Kandu 2 Dives - Alimata Night Dive - sleep Alimata - Golden Wall - Fushi Kandu - Fotheo - sleep Fotheo - Alimata - Endheri Tila - sleep Fulidhoo - Farikholu - Guhraidhoo - Kandoma - Losfuhsi Kandu - sleep Guraidhoo - Guraidhoo - Male - sleep Hulhumale Male
Route Description - Male – South Male Atoll – Felidhoo Atoll – Mulaku Atoll – Thaa Atoll – Lamu Atoll – Thaa Atoll – Mulaku Atoll – Felidhoo Atoll – South Male Atoll – Male
W12 DEEP SOUTH | DEEP SOUTH 13 DAYS 12 NIGHTS (MIDDLE OF JANUARY TILL MIDDLE OF APRIL) Male – South Male Atoll – Felidhoo Atoll – Mulaku Atoll – Thaa Atoll – Lamu Atoll – Thaa Atoll – Mulaku Atoll – Felidhoo Atoll – South Male Atoll – Male
Male – Ghuraidhoo - Check Dive - sleep Guraidhoo - Guraidhoo - Alimata - Anbara Giri - sleep Anbara - Rakhedoo - Gahura Kandu - Hakura Tila - sleep Muli - Muli Corner - Thuvaru - Olhugiri - sleep Diamingili -Guraidhoo - Vadhinolhu - Maabadhoo - sleep Maabadhoo - Maabadhoo - Ziarafushi Kandu - Diamingili Corner - sleep Diamingili - Fahalla Giri - Olhugiri West Corner - Thuvaru West Corner - sleep Hakurahura Cari - Riiti Tila - Meduvari Kandu - Mulakanudu - sleep Mulakandu - Wataru - Golden Wall - Fotheo - sleep Fotheo - Fotheo - Fushi Kandu – night Dive Alimata – sleep Alimata – Alimata 2 Dives - Endheri Tila - sleep Fulidhoo - Farukholu Faru or Guhraidhoo Cari – Male – sleep Hulhumale Male
Route Description - S10 North - Hanifaru Manta Bay
11 Days / 10 Nights
Arrival Upon arrival aboard one of the Nautilus Liveaboards, guests are warmly welcomed with a refreshing drink. After check-in, they are invited to settle into their cabins and unpack before attending a comprehensive boat orientation led by the crew. The timing of the initial equipment check dive depends on the guest's arrival time—those arriving in the morning typically dive in the early afternoon, while those arriving later will have their first dive the following morning. Typical Diving Days Beginning on the second day, a typical schedule includes three dives daily: morning, forenoon, and noon. During longer crossings between atolls, the noon dive may be replaced with a night dive—weather permitting. The final dive of the trip takes place on the second-to-last day. It is strongly recommended that divers observe a 24-hour surface interval before flying.
Route Description - Best of Central Atolls
Best of Central Atolls (Male - Male) Ari & South Male 8 days 7 nights (Summer) Male – North Ari Atoll – South Ari Atoll - South Male Atoll – Male
Male – Check In boat (morning arrival) - North Ari – Check Dive Fasgandu Faru - sleep Fasgandu Faru or Halaveveli Faru – Batala Maga Kan Tila - Maya Tila - Fish head- sleep Fesdhoo Lagoon – Fesdhoo Wrack - sleep - Maahlos Tila - Moohfushi Rock – BBQ sleep Enboodoo - Dega Tila - Mahibadu Tila – Noo Giri – sleep Dangehti – Five Rocks – Wale Shark watching – Digu Tila – sleep Dhigurah – Kudarah Tila – Vilamendu Tila – South Male Atoll – Labirince (night Dive) – sleep Guraidhoo – Kandoma Tila – Kuda Giri Wrack – Male – sleep Hulhumale Male or Kurumba
Route Description - S9 North - Hanifaru Manta Bay
10 Days / 9 Nights
Route Description - 1 Week Ari (Male – North Ari Atoll – South Ari Atoll - South Male Atoll – Male)
8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS (ALL YEAR) Male – North Ari Atoll – South Ari Atoll - South Male Atoll – Male
Male - check dive North Male - North Ari - night Dive at Maya Tila- sleep Lagoon - Hafsaa Tila - Fish Head- Fesdhoo Wrack - sleep Fesdhoo Lagoon - Maahlos Tila or Moohfushi Rock - Penaton - Emas Tila - sleep Eboodhoo - Dega Tila - Radhiga Tila - Machafushi Wrack – sleep Machafushi - Dhigurah channel - Mamingili - Dhigurah - sleep Dhigurah - Dhigurah Kandu - Vilamendhoo Tila - sleep Omadhoo – Omadhoo Tila Male lunch time – sleep Hulue Male
Route Description - S7 North - Hanifaru Manta Bay
8 Days / 7 Nights
Arrival Upon arrival aboard a Nautilus Liveaboard, guests are greeted with a refreshing welcome drink. After settling into their cabins and unpacking, a detailed boat and safety briefing is conducted by the crew. The timing of the first equipment check dive depends on the time of arrival: for morning arrivals, the first dive typically takes place in the early afternoon, while later arrivals will have their first dive the following morning. Typical Diving Days Beginning on the second day, the daily dive schedule usually includes three dives—morning, forenoon, and noon. On days with longer crossings between atolls, the noon dive may be replaced with a night dive, conditions permitting. The final dive of the trip is scheduled for the penultimate day. Guests are advised to observe a 24-hour surface interval before flying after their last dive.