Liveaboards: Diving in the Maldives Islands
General Information | Requirements to dive | Dive Support Boats | Technical Diving | Dive Courses | Rental Equipment | Safety
General Information
We are the pioneers of liveaboard diving in the Maldives, we know all the best dive sites and continue to discover more. We do not operate fixed itineraries; instead each trip is planned based on local conditions, the seasons and our years of experience.
Diving is not limited; three ocean dives are planned each day, and additional dives, including night dives, are available from the main vessels. All dives are preceded by a thorough dive briefing from our instructors/Dive Masters and the guides are there to ensure you enjoy every aspect of your dive.
Our daily diving schedule is planned as follows:
07:00 Dive 1
11:00 Dive 2
15:00 Dive 3
Night diving where and when conditions permit.
Our pages on diving will give you more information on the types of dive sites in the Maldives and our FAQ pages should help you with any other questions you may have about the liveaboards.
Requirements to dive
All divers need to hold full certification with any of the main dive training agencies. To dive deeper than 18m Maldivian Government legislation requires all divers to be certified to PADI Advance Open Water or equivalent.
We encourage all our guests to be qualified to a minimum of PADI Advanced Open Water or equivalent however, if you are not yet certified to this level, our instructors can offer a PADI Advanced Open Water course during the trip.
The Maldivian Government advise that Sport Diving should not take place below 30m.
We ask all guests to bring their log books and diving certificates. In addition, all passengers must provide evidence of a valid diving insurance policy.
Divers do not need to provide all their own dive equipment, we do have regulators, stab jackets and dive computers available for hire.
Dive Support Boats
Our carefully designed 14 and 16 meter dive support boats offer great comfort and safety for our guests. All diving takes place from these vessels which have their own dedicated crew and carry all the dive equipment and compressors. Tanks are filled in place on the tank rack so guests need only assemble their BCD and regulator once at the start of the trip. Under the bench seating, guests have their own stowage boxes for their dive kit.
Each Dive support boat has two K14 compressors fitted into the hull, which means they operate silently and can fill 16 tanks in 60 minutes or so. Air is filtered through two P41 filters and through additional carbon filters for added safety.
We carry back-up electric compressors aboard the mother ships. Often, the best diving in the Maldives is to be found in the narrow channels between the ocean and the atoll rim and it is important to have a boat that is easy to manoeuvre and with a shallow draft to ensure the safety of divers during pick-up. Our dive support vessels offer this essential safety platform.
Technical diving
Nitrox
Both the MV Sea Queen & the MV Sea Spirit offer Enriched Air Nitrox diving and courses. We use a partial blending system and we fill to Nitrox 40%. Nitrox 32 % is charged at US$10 per fill.
Enriched Air Nitrox is air that has had more oxygen added and divers use enriched air to extend the no-decompression limits beyond air no-decompression limits. This gives extended bottom time. However, due to the toxic effects of oxygen at depth, diving on Nitrox 32, for example, does restrict your depth to 40m.
Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Courses
These nitrox courses are available on both the MV Sea Queen & MV Sea Spirit.
We have the following options:
Nitrox Try Dive - A short technical briefing followed by a dive with a Nitrox fill and use of a Nitrox computer US$25.
Full Nitrox Course - This includes a lecture, 3 hours of self study and 2 Nitrox Dives.
Equipment, use of course materials and Nitrox gas included - US$159 + US $35 certification fee. Manual costs US$21.
Rebreather Diving
Using our partial pressure filling stations, we can offer pure oxygen fills up to an average of 130bar. This allows us to offer support facilities to divers with their own rebreathers. Scrubber material is available at approximately US$8 per kilo. Any guests who book onto our liveaboards should notify us in advance if they intend to use rebreathers.
Dive Courses
Such is the nature of liveaboard diving, we do not offer any Open Water or beginner courses. However, for qualified divers we offer a broad range of PADI speciality courses which can be carried out during your trip.
Some of those available are:
PADI Advanced Open Water - US$239 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Deep Diver Specialty - US$149 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Underwater Videographer - US$179 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Underwater Photographer - US$179 + US $35 certification fee (includes use of camera)
PADI Drift Diver Specialty - US$99 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Fish Identification Specialty - US$99 + US $35 certification fee
Nitrox Diver - US$159 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Navigation Specialty - US$129 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Underwater Naturalist - US$99 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Project Aware - US$79 + US $35 certification fee
PADI Night Diver Specialty - US$129 + US $35 certification fee (includes torch is required)
PADI Coral Reef Conservation - US$129 + US $35 certification fee
Please let us know in advance if you would like to do any of these courses and we can notify the boats accordingly.
Rental Equipment
Guests should have their own masks, fins, snorkels and wet suits. We have Regulators, BCDs and computers available for hire. The cost of these items is US$50 per item for 7 day trips and US$100 per item for 13 day trips.
Safety
The safety of our guests is paramount. Both liveaboards and the dive support vessels carry a comprehensive first aid kit and pure oxygen. Both boats also have ship to shore radio/telephone and GPS. All divers are given the use of a personal dive safety flag which straps to their dive tank. These are not bulky items and they give additional security to guests surfacing from a dive.
There are two decompression facilities available in the Maldives and we are, as a rule, always within communication range. In an emergency, evacuation can be arranged by Sea plane or speed boat.

