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March 14th, 2012 Maldives Dive Comments off

Where are the Maldives?

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Aerial view of the atolls in the Maldives

The Republic of Maldives is a small nation that lies in the middle of the Indian Ocean and is made up of over 1,900 beautiful coral reef islands of varying sizes. These islands are located south of India’s Lakshadweep Islands and about 435 miles southwest of the country of Sri Lanka. Of these islands, only about 200 are inhabited. The nation of Maldives is known for its gorgeous, crystal blue seas, reefs teeming with fish, beautiful white sand beaches that are fringed with palm trees, and its friendly local people.

Where is the Maldives capital?

The capital of the Maldives is Male (pronounced Ma-ley), which is also the commercial hub of the country. As of Jan. 2012, the only airport in the Maldives that accepted international flights was Male International Airport (MLE). This airport, which is located in the North Male Atoll on Hulhule Island, was once known as Hulhule Airport.

A second airport, Gan, which is located on the island of Gan in the Addu Atoll, has been upgraded in recent years and may soon be able to receive international flights. In 2012, the operation of this airport was taken over by Addu International Airport from the government of the Maldives.

Visiting the remote, but beautiful Maldives islands takes some effort, but is definitely worth it. Travelers can reach the nation of Maldives on one of approximately two dozen international flights that land at Male International Airport, or they can choose to fly in on a charter flight. Some visitors also take yachts to travel to the Maldives. Anyone choosing to arrive by boat, however, should be advised that any dogs onboard will not be allowed to disembark from the boat into the Maldives.

About Maldives

The Maldives, with its beautiful tranquil isolated setting, is considered by many to be the perfect location for a honeymoon or a getaway from civilization. This island nation is also very popular with scuba diving enthusiasts as the ocean waters and the reefs surrounding the Maldives are teeming with over 1,100 different species of fish.

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The best way to enjoy the Maldives is on a Liveaboard dive boat

One of the best ways to enjoy the Maldives and its 1900 atolls is by staying on a liveaboard boat that can take guests to multiple destinations and diving reefs. This is a great option for visitors who don’t like to stay in one place their entire vacation and allows you to easily travel about Maldives. It is also the best way for scuba and skin divers to enjoy the Maldives, as the captain can take them to the islands he feels will be best for exploring on a particular day, given the prevailing conditions. Liveaboard guests also have a good chance of seeing whale sharks, the magnificent gentle giants that can be found almost year round in the Maldives.

Liveaboards also offer guests all the comforts of a hotel, including air conditioning, delicious meals and comfortable living quarters. Of course, the multiple scenic views from a liveaboard can’t be beat by even the best resorts in the Maldives.

Guests staying at a resort island or planning to board a liveaboard from a location that is not close to Male may have to reach their destination by sea plane or by a speed boat service. The speed boat departure jetty is a short walk from the airport arrival terminal. Visitors who will be traveling by sea plane will need to take a short five-minute bus ride from the airport to the sea plane terminal.

Guests staying on a Liveaboard will be greeted at the airport by your tour guide and taken to the ship which usually waits just outside the airport lagoon to pick you up.

If you arrive late at night, off-days or need domestic air transport to your final destination, we will gladly book your Sea Plane transfers or Overnight stays in Male for you.

Because this nation lies near the equator, its weather is typically sunny, very warm and humid — perfect for the many water sports that visitors come here to enjoy.

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Some of the beautiful fish you will see in the Maldives

The ocean’s water temperature around the Maldives typically ranges from between 27 to 30 C on average, or about 80 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition to scuba diving, visitors to the Maldives can also enjoy surfing, kite surfing, windsurfing, sailing or fishing.

Surfing has also become very popular in the Maldives. The best surf spots are located on Male atoll’s east edge. There are two resorts in this area, Lohifushi and Club Med Kani, which offer surfing guests rides to popular surf breaks. Guests staying on a liveaboard will have an even bigger advantage, as they can arrange with the crew, who can take them to the best breaks in the Maldives.

If would like more information about Maldives travel feel free to contact us.

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Imagine the Fun You Will Have on a Scuba Diving Liveaboard Journey

January 27th, 2012 Maldives Dive Comments off

 Imagine the Fun You Will Have on a Scuba Diving Liveaboard Journey

Have you ever thought about taking an exotic vacation?  Somewhere far away from the hotels the theater shows and the malls?  Then think about a scuba diving liveaboard journey!

When you choose a scuba diving “liveaboard” journey, you are not just taking a scuba diving adventure.  You literally live aboard the cruiser—for days on end!  It’s the perfect vacation because it is a cross between a cruise ship luxury holiday and an outdoor adventure complete with scuba diving, snorkeling and many other activities.

You Will Have Plenty to See

What can you expect from liveaboard scuba diving?  First, never feel threatened.  In fact, it’s sometimes annoying how often the crew does safety checks, just to make sure no one is ever faced with Maldives Underwater Reef Shark 580x403 Imagine the Fun You Will Have on a Scuba Diving Liveaboard Journeyadangerous situation.  Then, the crew takes you aboard one of the ships (there are several, and each contains its own personality and level of luxury), and then chart a course.  Along the way, you will get
to see spectacular scenery involving the best of Maldives, including the ocean, islands and marine life from above the surface of the water.

Now when it’s actually time to scuba liveaboard style, you will see unbelievable sights, like rainbow-colored coral reefs and aquatic animals.  What are some of the species of life to look forward to?  We’re talking whale sharks, manta rays, reef sharks, napoleon wrasse and many other smaller fish.  You will literally see schools of fish passing by your head and the colors are unimaginable.  It’s definitely something to experience!

You Will Have Plenty To Do

However, the point of scuba liveaboards adventures is that there is more to see than just underwater life.  You can also come back to the cruise and enjoy hotel-quality cabins, lots of space to move around in, social activities, cooked meals, drinks and a very friendly staff.  Comfortable home settings wait for you here, such as air-conditioned rooms and hot showers.  Imagine what it would be like to spend a night under the stars and looking into the sky from the ocean with your sweetheart!

beachBBQdeco2 300x199 Imagine the Fun You Will Have on a Scuba Diving Liveaboard JourneyBesides luxurious amenities you can also enjoy an island visit for dinner, volleyball and football games (the staff is always eager to play!) and even snorkeling activities if scuba diving is too deep a thought for you.  There is also plenty of fishing activity to enjoy and you can catch red snapper, barracuda, tuna, jackfish and grouper, all of which the cook will make into a fine meal immediately after your catch.

Although carrying alcoholic beverages aboard is banned, you can still enjoy drinks courtesy of a licensed and trained bartender.  Airport travel is also provided, including a trip to and from the airport.  Safety is always a top priority here, as there is no diving activities scheduled in the last 24 hours of the trip, just to make sure guests are ready to fly.

Why not come experience an exotic vacation like no other?  It’s not just an adventure, it is an adventure and a spiritual journey!

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Last minute specials for Southern Sharks Cruise…

January 9th, 2012 Maldives Dive Comments off

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Just in… 2 incredible last minute offers on-board the MV Aquarius on a VERY unique Southern Sharks cruise.

This area is very secluded and remote.  There are only 2 resorts in the area and almost NO other boats or divers at this dive site.

This is an unspoiled area with masses of sharks and amazing hard corals, a site not to be missed!!!

January 23rd – 30th – Last Minute Steal!
Cruise: “Southern Sharks”
Price: USD $999 per person (includes 6% T-GST tax)
Atolls: Laamu, Huvadhoo, Formulak, Addu
Boarding Point: Kadhdhoo, Laamu Atoll
Disembark: Gan, Addu Atoll
Domestic Flights: Clients need to purchase additional domestic flights Male/Kadhdhoo and Gan/Male. These flights (approx. US$ 360 return) can be booked on here or we would be happy to do it for you!

February 6th – 13th – 7 nights for the price of 6!
Price: USD 1.177 per person inclusive 6% T-GST.
Cruise: “Southern Sharks”
Atolls: Laamu, Huvadhoo, Formulak, Addu
Boarding Point: Kaadedhdhoo, Huvadhoo
Disembark: Gan, Addu Atoll
Domestic Flights: Clients need to purchase additional domestic flights Male/ Kaadedhdhoo and Gan/Male. These flights (approx. US$ 360 return) can be booked on here or we would be happy to do it for you!

Book now before we are sold out.



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MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report

January 4th, 2012 Maldives Dive Comments off

Looking back after a diving week in the Maldives with the MY Theia, I had a tremendous experience and lots of great encounters.

Walking off the plane from cold Vienna and being embraced by the very hot and very humid Maldivian climate in my winter outfit was my first experience. OK, the experienced travelers bring their tropical clothes in their carry on luggage and step out of the restroom in shorts and tank tops before landing, but not me icon wink MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report

We got picked up from the airport and headed off to start our liveaboard dive trip for the week on board the MY Theia.  The ride to the boat was about 10 minutes, and wow – what a boat!! 15 divers with more than enough space on board, cabins were king size and beautiful.  We met on deck for briefing, hanging out with the guests and crew with 2 great bunches of the world´s best bananas – I became an addict.

1st dive, Check gear dive at the outer reef, almost no current but turtles, 2 murray eels and 2 white tip juvenile sharks – my best check dive so far. I like the liveaboard dive system, gear remains on the dive boat where tanks get filled during the trip, no carrying the equipment around.

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2nd dive at a manta “cleaning station” where herds of small fish with beaklike snouts provide tweak out parasits-service to big fish like mantas on eastern outer reef of north male atoll. After 5 minutes close to the station 2 medium size mantas turned up out of nowhere and gave us a great show. Perfect photo op  for cameras icon smile MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report Leaf fish papparazzis3 MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report

For the next dive at Rasdhoo, a small atoll between south & north male and ari atoll, we were late but were still able to dive which turned night dive for the 2nd half.  
The outer reef on Rasdhoo east side is a great location. Dive guide local Mikey found a camouflage colored 2´ leaf fish doddering under an overhang, don’t know how he spotted it, but we were sure glad he did. Divers from another boat took advantage also, we had our very own paparazzi icon wink MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report

Next morning, same place but 50 m out into the blue before sunrise – the main hammer head area in the Maldives. We went down about 25-30m… waiting, looking around, down and up – at this time we had about a 50% statistical chance of no encounter.  No hammerheads today, maybe another time icon sad MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report   Up to the dive boat and back to Theia for breakfast.  I LOVED the meal schedule – early morning dive at 7am after only coffee and crackers, after the dive a serious breakfast with all egg varieties and fruits tasting great after a good dive.

malhoss w lampu1 MY THEIA Dive Cruise ReportNext dive same place at the colorful reef with the great fish life and then we proceeded 2hrs to the Maayya Thila inside north Ari Atoll. A “Thila” is a kind of shallow inside atolls raging from 4-6 m.  This one is home of greys reef, white tip sharks, big murray eels, sting rays and turtles. 
 We did a night dive here as well, and it was one of best night dives ever – I tend to overlap night dives as they use to be done on good safe but boring sites – but Hussen, the ship manager convinced everybody that it´s not always like that, and he was so right. 
 Descending into a melting pot of white tips, murray eels, barracudas and sting rays hunting the thila mainly for restless fussilier schools which move over the thila top like a kind of liquid, in between an occasional stone fish (undetectable fish finding Mikey again) and sleeping turtles in overhangs on the side of the thila – a most memorable experience.

Next day 1st dive was at Makaruh thila, similar topography as Maayya thila with great coral growth on the top and in the overhangs around at 8-15m. The home of small fish like gobis, blennies and a cute sleeping baby white tip between 2 table coral storeys.
  At the up current side 2 cruising grey reef sharks, big fish seem to be mainly up current wherever you are if its a “thila” or a channel, a “kandhu” between open see and an atoll.

The next dive, Malhoss Thila, known as Blue Caves was my week´s favorite in respect of UW landscape and colors.  200m deep overhang adjusted with clear blue soft corals, schools of blue stripe snappers hang outWhale shark II1 MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report in their blue living room.  At the top of broken out coral blocks of extreme coral growth diversity of 2 grey reefs. On the sandy bottom a bunch of white tips sleeping and swaying in the smooth current. 
3rd dive at the Thila with a swim thru chimney and zillions of glass fish forming different shapes. Who is the boss? Again a busy camera matter.

One main safari issue: whale shark. Cruising along the south side of Ari Atoll was really valuable – the crew watching from atop of the Theia for whale shark shapes and shadows near the outer reefs at some 10m depth were successful. We dropped close to the first whale shark, we had the honor of snorkeling with this 10m giant 
until my legs failed to move, a condition challenge.  
After getting picked up by the dive boat we continued to a dive site called Maamigilli Kandhu and were happy to encounter 2 whale sharks coming out of the atoll at slow speed which made it possible to follow even with dive gear. 10 memorable minutes with this gentle beast, a literally breath taking devotional dive.

they have 51 MY THEIA Dive Cruise ReportNext dive which took us to the house reef north west of Dhigurah delivered another manta ray encounter + a king size sting ray hunting on the top reef – seriously productive dive again. Seems rays and shark have all 5 gills. On the way back from dive site to the Theia, some of the fitter divers went snorkeling with 2 further mantas who were cruising the lagoon of Dhigurah island near the night anchorage.

Next days diving an the Kudarah Thila in the middle of Dhigurah Channel showed a stunning landscape with tremendous rich fish life. Herds of trevallies cruising around, school of blue stripes, scorpion fish dwelling in their camouflage in spite of one who probably failed primary camouflage school, so I found it without Mikey. Good models as they hardly move and they have the most characteristic profile.

Famous last dive – Ranveli corner north of Dangheti on the east side of south Ari atoll. Good visibility, school of eagle rays, trevallies, white tips and turtles. 

I forgot the Raadhigaa Thila north of Raadhigaa island – anscorpio profile1 MY THEIA Dive Cruise Report unspoilt shallow well exposed to currents in the Mandhu channel on the middle Ari atolls west side. Its like coral bleaching never took place. Pristine hard corals on the top reef, great overhangs with swim throughs on the south side, fantastic UW-landscape.

In summary – one week was not enough, without obligations I would have booked next week. The chefs from sri lanka did a great job, the service, the….ah well, everything!!! I just don’t have anything to complain about.

Jan Bouzon
Vienna

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Kite safaris starting in spring 2012

December 14th, 2011 Maldives Dive Comments off

We are excited to announce Maldives Dive Travel is now offering Kite Safaris!!!  Starting in May 2012 get on board for an experience you wont forget.  These cruises are perfect for kiting, diving, snorkeling, cruising and just relaxing.

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Cruise aboard Nautilus Two.
Launched in 2008, Nautilus Two has already established itself as one of the best ships and dive destinations in the Maldives. You can look forward to sensational service and an abundance of space. The experienced Austrian management looks after guests in both, English and German. Single and group bookings are welcome.

The Nautilus Two, 43 m in length, is much more than just another safari boat. Built entirely out of wood according to Maldivian time-tested methods, this ship isn’t just visually appealing. Lots of room, beautiful construction, and the most modern equipment prove that one musnt fore go luxury on an adventure ship. In 12 spacious, luxurious guest cabins, 24 people can be housed in accommodations that are more than comfortable.

Click Here for more info on Nautilus Two.

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Kite and Dive Cruise Dates:

May 18, 2012 – May 25, 2012 – 10 nights

May 29, 2012 – June 6, 2012   – 10 nights

June 9, 2012  – June 18, 2012 – 9 nights

June 19, 2012 – June 29, 2012 – 10 nights

June 30, 2012 – July 9, 2012 – 9 nights

Special Price:

Euro 159 per night – including full board accommodation

(Full diving equipment is included in the price).

See kite surfing in the Maldives in action aboard the Nautilus Two

We offer Maldives holidays on carefully selected safari ships at the best prices. All ships in our program operate following strict quality- and safety standards so you can enjoy your holiday to the fullest! Trust our 15 years of experience with liveaboard diving in the Maldives!

Book now to reserve your spot before we are all sold out

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