Most
divers on liveaboards are relatively experienced divers and so the dive sites that can be visited are the slightly more challenging, less visited sites, and often in pristine condition as a result
Not exact matches
IDC Bunaken Bunaken, north Sulawesi, the
Liveaboard on land, the «retreat» for
divers!
Divers can choose between luxury
liveaboard boats and idyllic resorts
on small islands, many with rooms that perch directly over the water.
To participate in
liveaboard diving
on the Sheena each
diver is required to show proof of 60 logged dives and have at least an Advanced Open Water Certification or equivalent diving experience.
Cocos Island Dive Report Being an experienced
diver and a fairly serious underwater photographer, I have traveled to Cocos Island
on the Okeanos Aggressor
liveaboard a week after diving in Wolf and Darwin in the Galapagos archipelago and loved every... Continue reading →
So if you're a new
diver seeking new challenges and wanting to fine tune your diving skills or simply just love the diving opportunities that being
on a
liveaboard boat offer then look no further.
Most scuba
divers will find that Komodo
Liveaboard Diving is the best way to see the Komodo National Park underwater with the possibility to spend time
on a number of different islands.
With three cabin classes to choose from the Raja Manta is truly a
liveaboard for
divers on any budget.
Setting a new standard of luxury for Maldivian
liveaboards the Carpe Vita will quickly become a favorite among discerning
divers from Asia, Europe, and America who are looking to pamper themselves
on a truly unforgetable
liveaboard expedition which offers up to 4 dives per day.
Setting a new standard of luxury the Ocean Hunter III has quickly become a favorite among discerning
divers from Asia, Europe, and America who are looking to pamper themselves
on a truly unforgetable
liveaboard expedition which offers up to 5 dives per day.
Setting a new standard of luxury for Maldivian
liveaboards the Carpe Vita has quickly become a favorite among discerning
divers from Asia, Europe, and America who are looking to pamper themselves
on a truly unforgetable
liveaboard expedition which offers up to 4 dives per day.
With nine exquisitely decorated cabins, access to the best diving
on the planet, and a maximum of 18
divers who are attended to by 22 crew members you are guaranteed the
liveaboard trip of a lifetime.
Divers and
liveaboard operators come together at Dive Adventures Asia to promote our wonderful sport and the most extraordinary diving
on the planet.
For families, experienced
divers and backpackers, Phuket has long been the Number One destination in Thailand and the island provides a great base for doing PADI courses, diving the local sites via daytrips or setting out
on a
liveaboard adventure to the Similans or beyond into Myanmar - Burma.
If you are an advanced
diver, have a few days to spare and fancy blowing a bit of cash
on an unforgettable experience — then you absolutely need to do the
Liveaboard (and then tell me ALL about it).
Deep Sea
Divers Den accommodates guests for the number of nights of their choosing, offers five dives per day,
on two different dive sites from their
liveaboard Ocean Quest which is moored permanently
on the outer reef.
Deep Sea
Divers Den's OceanQuest
liveaboard doesn't travel far but it provides a comfortable base
on the outer reef to get in at least four dives a day.
Cruises of such length and the remoteness of the location means that the normal clientele
on these tours are experienced scuba
divers who have visited in many other countries before treating themselves to this pinnacle of
liveaboard destinations.
Raja Ampat Aggressor
Liveaboard, formerly known as Ocean Rover, is custom - built with the needs of
divers in mind, very comfortable with many unique, practical features to make all aspects of life
on board easy and safe.
Rental equipment is provided by Sunrise
Divers for our divers on the Giamani livea
Divers for our
divers on the Giamani livea
divers on the Giamani
liveaboard.
Rental equipment is provided by Sunrise
Divers for our divers on the Hallelujah livea
Divers for our
divers on the Hallelujah livea
divers on the Hallelujah
liveaboard.
You can go diving at night (note: only
on liveaboards), check out the local wreck, learn more about marine life, learn about drift dives, boat diving and more — all during your PADI Advanced Open Water
Diver course.
The boats are comfortable enough, but can be crowded at busy times as you have
liveaboard divers plus day trippers
on board during the day.
Cruising between Taba and the Straits of Tiran
on Aqua - Sport's First Class
Liveaboard affords
divers a unique opportunity to access previously unexplored Red Sea dive sites as well as stopping at world famous sites rarely visited; like the walls of Ras Abu Galum and Gabr El Bint and the glorious reefs of Ras Mamlach and Ras Burka, or the more popular Blue Hole and Canyon.
Options here are a short sleep over
on a reef like Hardy Reef with Cruise Whitsundays Reefsleep adventure, a
liveaboard that moves around a little but stays in the same general area such as the Ocean Quest from Deep Sea
Divers Den, or the full - blown
liveaboard that travels across the Coral Sea and visits only the best sites
on the way.
Rental equipment is provided by Sunrise
Divers for our divers on the Andaman Tritan livea
Divers for our
divers on the Andaman Tritan livea
divers on the Andaman Tritan
liveaboard.
Our
liveaboard dive boat has access to 28 moorings at 9 different reef systems and exclusive priority access to the most famous sites out of Cairns, so beginner and advanced
divers are guaranteed to enjoy amazing variety and uncrowded dives at some of the best sites
on the Reef.
Rental equipment is provided by Sunrise
Divers for our divers on the Deep Andaman Queen livea
Divers for our
divers on the Deep Andaman Queen livea
divers on the Deep Andaman Queen
liveaboard.
Whether a novice or seasoned
diver, Adelaar's dive guides will take you to explore those renowned world - class dive sites
on accessible by
liveaboards.
If you're a hard core
diver and want three or four dives each day, but would still like someone else to rinse (and iron) your wetsuit and petit fours served
on a silver platter between dives, than a luxury
liveaboard is probably the way to go — unless of course — the life
on an ocean wave is not for you!
If you are not new to the world of scuba then a PADI Open Water
Diver license is acceptable in most resorts and
on most
liveaboards and daytrip boats provided you have an intermediate level of diving experience.
Sea Hunter is built with conveniences that surpass all expectations, this is a
liveaboard that all
divers want to be
on.
Most of the dives sites are easy and suitable for Padi Open Water
divers but exploring the more remote areas
on liveaboard is more suitable for experienced
divers.
Went
on a
liveaboard to the Great Barrier Reef with
Divers Den out of Cairns — very professional outfit, with excellent safety focus and superb crew (Serrio, Sylvester, May and Alice spring to mind among many).