It doesn’t come as a surprise when we say that the Maldives features a tremendous amount of wreck dive sites, given the vast majority of its huge bodies of water. Most tourists actually embark on a holiday in this captivating paradise to experience an unforgettable scuba diving trip.
Shark diving is a very exciting and popular activity in a country surrounded by vast bodies of water such as the Maldives.
A Maldives Scuba Diving Liveaboard Expedition is a 14-day dive safari in the magnificent underwater world of this tropical paradise. Liveaboards have developed strategic itineraries for marine enthusiasts to discover the spectacular waters of Maldives in such a brief period.
Maldives Dive Travel is organising a once-in-a-lifetime, 11-night safari begins with a 50-minute flight from Male to Kaadhdhedhoo in the Huvadhoo Atoll (also called Suvadiva Atoll), the largest atoll in the world.
Maldives Dive Travel an online travel agency for Maldives liveaboards, is proud to announce the first ever Best Price Guarantee, making the world’s most exclusive scuba diving destination accessible to everyone.
The following are a selection of photos taken of the scuba diving liveaboard ships in the Maldives, courtesy of Maldives Dive Travel.
The MV Orion, a luxurious liveaboard located in the Maldives, is offering guests unbeatable prices during the high season! The MV Orion is a gorgeous, 130-feet super-cruiser that began operating in the Maldives just a few months ago.
On February 8, 2010, Carina Liveaboard will set sail for a 14-night scuba diving cruise of the Maldives, which will be led by marine biology experts and PADI-certified dive instructors, Mary Eichler-Bilek and Leo Bilek.
The best way to appreciate all the facets of the Maldives and it’s amazing landscape, is to spend a week or two cruising around the islands on a liveaboard.
The Maldives is definitely not the ideal destination if you are looking for late-night bars and discotheques that stay open until the early hours. If that’s what you are looking for, you should think about choosing another destination.
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