Diving in the Maldives means crystal-clear water, incredible visibility, and a wide variety of marine and coral life. Mesmerizing manta rays, eagle rays, reef sharks, whale sharks, sea turtles and schools of barracuda, trevally, and tuna abound. All this plus abundant macro life make the Maldives of the best diving destinations in the world.
A year-round tropical climate and warm temperatures provide the perfect conditions for an unforgettable dive trip. That said, divers can enjoy the Indian monsoon currents sweeping the islands and flowing through the atolls, with water temperatures ranging from 80 to 86 F (26 to 30 C).
From December to March, the water currents flow from east to west through the atolls, creating fantastic visibility of about 65 to 100 feet (20 to 30 m) along the eastern atolls, while on the western side, the visibility ranges from about 49 to 65 feet (15 to 20 m). On the other hand, August to November may be the best time of the year to see whale sharks and manta rays.
Because there are so many excellent, far-flung dive sites, a liveaboard’s varied itinerary allows guests to explore some of the most iconic, including those at North Male, South Male, Ari, and Vaavu Atoll. However, the Emperor Voyager doesn’t follow a set itinerary, so guests can delight in the surprises the Maldives has to offer every day. Certain dive sites and areas are subject to change due to weather conditions, but guests can count on up to 17 dives in total.
With three dive guides and a 65-foot (20 m) diving dhoni fully equipped with oxygen, compressors, and a first aid kit, the Emperor Voyager provides an excellent diving atmosphere and experience. Free nitrox is also available for certified divers, as well as PADI courses for those looking to advance their knowledge and certifications.
Highlights:
- Incredible marine life and iconic dive sites
- Pristine visibility up to 100 feet (30 m)
- Up to 17 dives
- Free nitrox
- Well-equipped diving dhoni and three guides