Marine Biology Diving Holiday with Mary Eichler-Bilek

January 18th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Diving Holiday with Marine Biologist Mary Eichler-Bilek

A very special diving holiday opportunity is available in the Maldives.  On your next diving holiday, why not explore the amazing coral reefs of the Maldives with the expert company and guidance of marine biologists and PADI-Certified Dive Instructors: Mary Eichler-Bilek & Leo Bilek.

This 14-night diving holiday is being held aboard the Carina liveaboard, one of the Maldives’ favourite scuba diving safari ships, which is equipped with everything you will need to enjoy this amazing diving holiday.

Diving Holiday with Mary Eichler Bilek and Leo Bilek

Diving Holiday with Mary Eichler Bilek and Leo Bilek

Last-Minute Diving Holiday

The Carina marine biology diving holiday is being offered at a very special, last-minute price of US$ 2.660 per person for the 14-night trip.  The diving holiday includes all dives, meals, accommodation and the incredible amount of knowledge that you will inherit from these marine biology experts.  There is also the opportunity to take the PADI-Approved Night Naturalist Specialty Course, designed by Mary Eichler herself.

Carina Diving Holiday Route

Proposed Tour Route: This diving holiday is confirmed to leave Male on February 8, travel around the South Male, Felidhu, Ari and Rasdhoo Atolls (weather permitting) before returning to Male on February 22.

Diving Holiday on the Carina Liveaboard

Diving Holiday on the Carina Liveaboard

Special Marine Biology Themed Diving Holiday

This scuba diving holiday is ideal for those who love the ocean and all of its inhabitants. After ten years of diving experience in the Maldives, Mary is an expert in marine biology and she enjoys passing this knowledge on to others during her popular marine biology cruises.  In-depth dive briefings and workshops will be given in English and German throughout the cruise to help participants to see the reefs and their inhabitants in a new light.

Diving Holiday Special Deal

VERY LAST MINUTE price: US$ 2.660 per person.  The diving holiday is confirmed, a few places are still open for booking. Marine biology course can be booked on board (€ 320 per person).

We look forward to diving with you!  To book your space on this very special diving holiday, contact Maldives Dive Travel today!

CARINA – Special Marine Biology Scuba Cruise Dec 21, 2009

Special Marine Biology Maldives Cruise on Carina Liveaboard

Explore the Maldivian reefs under the expert guidance of two marine biologists and PADI-Certified Dive Instructors: Mary Eichler-Bilek & Leo Bilek, Marine Biologists and PADI Instructors on board Carina from 8 to 22 February, 2010.

VERY LAST MINUTE price: US$ 2.660 per person.  The cruise start is confirmed, a few places are still open for booking. Marine Biology Course can be booked on board.

Mary Eichler-Bilek & Leo Bilek, Marine Biologists and PADI Instructors

Proposed Tour Route: This scuba diving safari is planned to leave Male on February 8, travel around the South Male, Felidhu, Ari and Rasdhoo Atolls (weather permitting) before returning to Male on February 22.Furthermore, the route will follow the specific marine life upon which Mary Eichler-Bilek’s marine biology workshops will focus.

Special Marine Biology Themed Cruise

This scuba diving cruise is ideal for those who love the ocean and all of its inhabitants. After ten years of diving experience in the Maldives, Mary is an expert in marine biology and she enjoys passing this knowledge on to others during her popular marine biology cruises.

Carina Liveaboard Plays Host to Special Marine Biology Tour

In-depth dive briefings and workshops will be given in English and German throughout the cruise to help participants to see the reefs and their inhabitants in a new light.

PADI-Recognised Specialty Course Available On Board

A very special feature of this cruise is the opportunity of taking the Night Naturalist Specialty Course, a programme developed by Mary herself and recognised by PADI.

Mary Eichler Bilek.jpg

There is also the option of obtaining the PADI – Underwater Naturalist Certification on Carina during the cruise. This certification carries a fee of EUR 90, which is payable on board .

VERY LAST MINUTE price: US$ 2.660 per person.  The cruise start is confirmed, a few places are still open for booking. Marine biology course can be booked on board (€ 320 per person).

We look forward to diving with you!

Note: You must be able to check in for the cruise no later than 14:00 in Male on the cruise start date and you will have checked out by 10:00 latest on the last day of the cruise.  Take these times into account when booking flights to and from the Maldives.


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  1. Cady Centofanto
    March 13th, 2010 at 03:37 | #1

    Hello, I am a freshman at Eastern Michigan University. I have always been interested in the ocean and marine life. I am writing an English research paper and our Professor requires that we have a interview with an “expert” as part of our paper. My research paper is on “Should we be concerned with shark attacks? Could you please help me by answering a few questions? I would greatly appreciate it.
    1) How often do you swim or dive with sharks around?
    2) Have you ever had a close encounter with one? Explain.
    3) Why did you become a marine biologist?
    4) Do you think people should be concerned with shark attacks?
    5) Why are sharks important to the ocean / environment?
    6) What is the most memorable moment so far in your job as a marine biologist?
    7) Near what ocean town beach have you seen the most sharks?

    My paper is pretty much complete but I do not have the interview portion which is required. I would appreciate you honest answers as soon as you have a minute to answer them as my paper soon. I will always be thankful for your help with my research paper.

    Thank you! Cady

  2. Cady Centofanto
    March 13th, 2010 at 03:39 | #2

    Hello, I am a freshman at Eastern Michigan University. I have always been interested in the ocean and marine life. I am writing an English research paper and our Professor requires that we have a interview with an “expert” as part of our paper. My research paper is on “Should we be concerned with shark attacks? Could you please help me by answering a few questions? I would greatly appreciate it.
    1) How often do you swim or dive with sharks around?
    2) Have you ever had a close encounter with one? Explain.
    3) Why did you become a marine biologist?
    4) Do you think people should be concerned with shark attacks?
    5) Why are sharks important to the ocean / environment?
    6) What is the most memorable moment so far in your job as a marine biologist?
    7) Near what ocean town beach have you seen the most sharks?

    My paper is pretty much complete but I do not have the interview portion which is required. I would appreciate you honest answers as soon as you have a minute to answer them as my paper soon. I will always be thankful for your help with my research paper.

    Thank you! Cady

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