Liveaboard Maldives

December 19th, 2009

Liveaboard Maldives

Liveaboard Maldives holidays are a great experience for scuba divers in the Maldives.  In fact, a Maldives Liveaboard is by far the best way to see many of the islands and atolls in the Maldives and experience the best scuba diving in this amazing destination.  There are many Liveaboard Maldives to choose from and by simply browsing the internet can make it difficult to choose the best liveaboard in the Maldives.  So, here at Scuba Dive Maldives, we have compiled a selection of the best liveaboards Maldives.

Liveaboard Maldives – Adventurer 2

Liveaboard Maldives Adventurer 2 is a comfortable powerboat sleeping 16 people through 8 comfortable cabins each with their own hot water bathroom and exterior windows so you can enjoy the beautiful views of the Maldives right from the liveaboard Maldives. Divers aboard the Adventurer 2 Liveaboard Maldives usually enjoy two or three dives each day, plus one night dive.  Liveaboard Maldives Adventurer 2 has been in operation since 2006 and is regarded as one of the favourite in the Maldives.

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Maldives Liveaboard Adventurer 2

Liveaboard Maldives – Black Pearl

Liveaboard Maldives Black Pearl is a fun, explorer-style boat with accommodation for up to 14 people through 7 comfortable cabins each with their own hot water bathroom and exterior windows. This liveaboard Maldives also offers comfortable sitting areas, a relaxing sundeck and several other activities, as well as scuba diving, which include snorkeling, fishing and sightseeing.  The Black Pearl Liveaboard Maldives has been operating since 2002 and many scuba divers return year after year because they enjoy this liveaboard Maldives so much.

Liveaboard Maldives – Carina

Liveaboard Maldives Carina is another explorer-style boat that gives passengers the feeling they are discovering something new each day of their liveaboard Maldives holiday.  Carina is currently the only liveaboard Maldives offering ENOS diver-location security, making it a particularly attractive option for safety-conscious scuba divers.  Carina has 10 cabins, providing accommodation for around 25 guests, since many of the cabins sleep three people.  This makes it a great option for groups and families.  Holidays on Liveaboard Maldives Carina are sold on an all-inclusive basis, and include three meals a day, all dives and snacks.

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Maldives Liveaboard Carina

Liveaboard Maldives – Dream Catcher II

Liveaboard Maldives Dream Catcher II is one of the Maldives’ most luxurious liveaboard scuba diving boats in the Maldives, allowing guests to feel like they have chartered their own super yacht for an exotic vacation in the Maldives.  At maximum capacity (three guests in some cabins), the Liveaboard Maldives Dream Catcher II can carry up to 17 guests comfortably. Equipped with all the latest safety appliances and modern conveniences, the Dream Catcher II definitely has everything a guest needs to enjoy a wonderful liveaboard Maldives holiday.

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Liveaboard Maldives Dream Catcher II

Liveaboard Maldives – MV Orion

Liveaboard Maldives boat the MV Orion is the newest boat to start operating as a scuba diving safari operator in the Maldives.  It is a stunning power boat, offering 5-star accommodation, including Jacuzzi tubs, massage and sheer comfort, to up to 26 guests throughout 13 cabins.  Liveaboard Maldives the MV Orion is the largest liveaboard operating in the Maldives today.   Of course, the principal activity aboard Liveaboard Maldives MV Orion is scuba diving, but guests are also able to enjoy several excursions to Male and other islands, fishing trips, sunset cruises and snorkeling with whale sharks, whenever possible!

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Liveaboard Maldives MV Orion

Liveaboard Maldives – Pretty Tombilli

At the opposite end of the spectrum from Liveaboard Maldives MV Orion, we have the Liveaboard Maldives Pretty Tombilli, a “Bare-Bones” scuba experience in one of the smallest liveaboard cruisers operating in the Maldives.  The aim of liveaboard Maldives Pretty Tombilli is to offer superb scuba diving safaris to enthusiastic scuba divers who are really only interested in scuba diving.  On the Pretty Tombilli there are no frills and no luxury, just scuba diving, and the boat’s smaller size enables it to travel to much smaller and shallower waters than it’s larger, more luxurious counterparts.

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Liveaboard Maldives Pretty Tombilli

Liveaboard Maldives – Theia

The final liveaboard Maldives on our concise list is the Liveaboard Maldives Theia, another of the country’s most luxurious and comfortable scuba diving liveaboard ships.  Theia was built in 2009 and has only recently started operations in the Maldives, but all reports say that it is one of the finest liveaboard ships not only in the Maldives, but throughout the world.  Liveaboard Maldives Theia has 8 cabins spread out spaciously across the liveaboard’s 104-ft length, making it one of the roomiest liveaboards in the Maldives.  Liveaboard Maldives Theia offers a level of luxury suitable for the most discerning traveler, at reasonable prices that are far more affordable than staying in a Maldives resort, and, from a liveaboard Maldives, you have the opportunity of exploring so much more of the country.

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Liveaboard Maldives Theia

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