Maldives Diving on Galileo Continues to be Excellent!!!
Unbelievable Scuba Diving in Maldives on Galileo
The Galileo Liveaboard reported more spectacular scuba diving in the Maldives today, Sunday, December 13th, 2009. Cruising around South Male Atoll, guests on board were treated to some amazing sights.
72 Grey Reef Sharks Seen at Bodo Kandu Dive Site
Grey reef sharks are common in the Maldives, and are a major attraction, especially since you can get really close to the sharks here, and they are surprisingly friendly. Today, at Kandooma Thila Dive Site in the South Male Atoll, guests of the Galileo Liveaboard were treated to a spectacle of 72 grey reef sharks. This was an amazing experience for all guests on board.
Galileo Scuba Diving Safaris
There are some great special offers on diving safaris on the Galileo Liveaboard, making your dream scuba diving holiday in the Maldives more accessible than you might have thought. All prices include scuba diving, meals and accommodation, as well as a selection of other activities.
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January 4 – 18 2010 – 14-night Galileo Diving Safari – EUR 1,764 per person
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January 18 – 25 – 7-night Galileo Diving Safari – EUR 756 per person
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February 25 – March 4 – 7-night Galileo Diving Safari – EUR 882 per person
Note: This safari starts and ends in the Laamu Atoll (south Maldives), so you need to purchase a return flight from Male International Airport to Kaddhoo. This will cost approximately USD 250 and is not included in the price of the safari.
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March 4 – 11 – 7-night Galileo Diving Safari – EUR 882 per person
Note: This safari starts and ends in the Laamu Atoll (south Maldives), so you need to purchase a return flight from Male International Airport to Kaddhoo. This will cost approximately USD 250 and is not included in the price of the safari.
Galileo Liveaboard Information
For more information about the Galileo Liveaboard ship and the dive safaris operated around the Maldives, visit the Galileo Liveaboard information page.














































Fantastic picture, I have to say after all the years of getting int he water there is nothing that sends a shiver down the spine more than seeing a shark, no matter how friendly they are.