Maldives Master offers four itineraries, three based on the central atolls leaving from Malé, and one focusing on the southern atolls, departing from Gaafu Alifu.
The northern atolls around Malé are famous for their vibrant coral reefs, rich marine life, dramatic drop-offs and deep wall sites. Divers can look forward to encounters with a diverse range of marine species, including colorful reef fish, whitetip sharks, whale sharks and majestic manta rays.
Some areas, such as Vaavu Atoll, are famed for stronger currents, so divers must be comfortable with drift dives along the walls and into the blue water. If you cross your fingers, you might see scalloped hammerheads pass you by.
The Far South route focuses predominantly around the Maldives’ largest atoll, Huvadhoo. This itinerary offers a unique chance to dive on either side of the Equator. Beautiful coral reefs, exhilarating walls and overhangs, and colorful fish life are waiting on almost every dive. If you are a shark seeker, then you’ll love Fuvahmulah Atoll, a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve. This single island is world-famous for tiger sharks, lemon sharks, silvertips, and even rare thresher shark encounters.
For all the liveaboard cruises, night diving is prohibited, as is diving beyond 100 feet (30 m). Nitrox is recommended because, as the Maldives is such a vast nation, transferring to one of its five hyperbaric chambers is extremely tricky and expensive. Liveaboard guests must also always follow a dive guide to ensure they remain as safe as possible.
Guests on board Maldives Master will be diving in comfort, as all diving takes place from the well-equipped Blue Shadow, a 64-foot (19 m) dhoni that accompanies the main yacht. The Blue Shadow is a spacious and speedy boat, where each diver has their own station to store their gear and kit up.
Highlights:
→ Regular encounters with pelagics
→ Water temperatures are a warm 79 to 81 F (26 to 27 C )
→ Colorful, rich coral and marine life