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President’s Remarks
Dear Members, The Liveaboard Industry has grown from a handful of Yacht Dhonis to well over a100 Liveaboards, ranging from 50ft basic non-modernized standard Safari Dhonis to 85ft Liveaboards. Today’s vessels are further high-tech modernized Liveaboards of over 120ft in length, with the look of European designed Motor-Yachts and facilitated with air-conditioned cabins, spa facilities and even with Jacuzzis onboard, to list the least. In 2007, some members from the Liveaboard Industry, invited all Liveaboard operators and owners to a meeting to negotiate and communicate with the interest of forming a Liveaboard Association in the Maldives. The main objective of forming an association was to be recognized nationally and internationally as a community on addressing and finding solutions to difficulties and other issues involved in the Liveaboard operations including environmental issues, international promotions and staff development. The Liveaboard Association of Maldives have successfully represented the Maldives and the industry on international Scuba Diving and Boating Exhibitions held in Germany, United Kingdom and Singapore, and have confirmed to participate on many other travel events in the future with the aim of making Maldives a premium destination of Liveaboard Tourism in the world. I would like to thank the members who are involved in the Liveaboard Association of Maldives for their dedication, hard work and continuous support in making this a reality. And I believe that the teamwork always results in productive success. As we still have a long journey ahead, I call upon the remaining members of the industry to sail with us to achieve success for the industry. With thanks and best regards, Moosa Rasheed President 2009 - 2011
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Editor’s Note
Situated on the most travelled ocean of the ancient world, the tiny island nation of the Maldives is a treasure trove of a unique collection of idyllic palm-fringed islands, ringed by unspoiled coral reefs, teeming with a kaleidoscope of marine life in warm crystal clear turquoise waters. In a country that is more sea than land Maldives became a seafaring nation where the main economic activity was fishing and trade. The craft of boat-building became a distinctive talent and the Maldivian fishing dhoni is a vessel that is versatile enough for different conditions. Today the traditions of the past are merged into the present as the liveaboard vessels of the tourism industry provides the tourists who visit the Maldives with diving, surfing, and game fishing safaris aboard vessels that combine the features of the traditional fishing dhonis with the comforts of modern technology. In this second issue of the magazine by the Liveaboard Asssociation of the Maldives, stories about the history of boat-building, a tale of how the term ‘Yacht Dhoni’ came about and why Maldives is a perfect place for marine adventures are told. Maldives has always been one of the most nautical nations of the Indian Ocean and the evanescent nature of the islands, some tiny islands disappear while new islands slowly form, truly makes it one of the seven natural wonders of world that any visitor should explore.
Aminath Ahmed Shihab, PhD
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Contributors
Nahu is a surfer who has built a life from his passion by working freelance as a surf guide mostly on safari boats in the Maldives. He is also a surf photographer and is part of Maldives Surfing Association. Nahu has been part of many surfing competitions as a judge in both local and international events including ASP and Japan WQS Pro Junior.
Afra Rasheed, is an upcoming freelance writer who has written articles and produced documents for various publications, and is currently pursuing higher education in the field of Media and Communications.
Thomas Le Berre A qualified coastal oceanographer, (ENSTA, Paris, 1998), Thomas Le Berre has been living in the Maldives since 1998. Having established Seamarc in 2000, he has been involved with the regeneration of the Maldivian reefs since 2003 and continues to work towards his goal of making coral reef transplant projects a mainstay of the Maldivian tourism industry and a mitigation measure to coastal development.
The Diving Association of Maldives (DAM) is a Non Governmental Organization developed to serve the interests of diving. Our goals include promoting diving in Maldives and the local dive industry, to protect and preserve the underwater environment. Website: www.dam.org.mv
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“ Woraus die Träume sind...Malediven”
Die Malediven: Wunder der Natur
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Liveaboard Association of Maldives at a glance 2009 - 2010
LAM associated with Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Studies to hold the 1st Certified Liveaboard Crew Training Programme during May 2009 LAM’s aim was to create professionals to enhance the services provided in this industry. Hence, LAM requested the Faculty of Hospitality & Tourism Studies to conduct a special Liveaboard Crew Training Programme at a time which was convenient for most of the Liveaboards”.
LAM initiated and associated with Divers Association and Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme to hold the 1st Whale Shark Awareness Programme for Maldivian Liveaboards and Divers during April 2009. “Whale Shark watching is part of each Scuba Diving Trip and the importance of an awareness programme was in need. Hence, LAM communicated with the MWRSP and DAM to hold this event which was successfully held on 16th April at Dharubaaruge”.
LAM appointed Obscura Pvt Ltd to develop the Exclusive Publication “Liveaboards of Maldives” for 2 years (2009 and 2010) during January 2009
LAM launches a Maintenance and Operations Handbook during April 2009.
“The Intention and the Aim of creating a medium of Promotion through a publication was to create the opportunity for LAM members to advertise and promote their products in an affordable way”.
Mr. Abdulla Hameed developed a special safety handbook for the crew members and captains of Liveaboards. The handbook was distributed free of charge to the industry stakeholders.
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LAM is currently working with the Ministry of Tourism to get a designated harbor for the safe anchoring of Liveaboards.
LAM Launches a Special Safety Hand book “Stay Safe afloat” made by MNDF Coast Guard during April 2010.
LAM has been working closely with the Ministry of Tourism for more than 2 - 3 years about getting a safe harbor for the Tourist Liveaboards. Most of the members prefer staying at Hulhumale’ lagoon due to logistical and maintenance convenience. Hence, LAM has been requesting the Tourism Ministry to provide a designated area for the Liveaboards at Hulhumale’ Lagoon.
MNDF Coast Guard developed a special safety handbook for the crew members and captains of Liveaboards. The handbook was distributed free of charge to the industry stakeholders. This special safety handbook was published by LAM.
STAY SAFE AFLOAT 2009 LAM conducted Safety Awareness Programme for Crews and Captains in association with MNDF Coast Guard and Maldives Police Services. The two-day physical training programme was to ensure the safety and to train the crew in responding to emergency situations. LAM Participates at ADEX 2010 in Singapore from 09 – 11th April. LAM promotes Liveaboard tourism at the largest Dive Expo held in Singapore from 09th – 11th April 2010 at Suntec City Convention Centre, Singapore. The members of LAM represented their boats at this event. It’s the 16th Year of this event and the last time Maldives participated was in 2004.
Liveaboards Association of Maldives (LAM) to host the MNCCI International Boat Show in association with Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industry has entered into an agreement with Liveaboard Association of Maldives to jointly host its International Boat show to be held in Male' from 15th to 17th October 2010. The agreement was signed at a ceremony held at MNCCI. The agreement was signed on behalf of Liveaboard Association of Maldives Mr.Moosa Rasheed (President of LAM) and on behalf of MNCCI its EC member Mr. Ali Aiman. The main purpose of the agreement is to involve the respective sector association and NGOs to host the events of the similar nature. The expertise and the network of liveaboard sector will be highly useful for the success of an event of this sort.
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THE MANAGEMENT 2009 - 2011
Mr. Moosa Rasheed
Mr. Mukthar Hassan
Mr. Ismail Hameed
Ms. Shahina Ali
Mr. Abdulla Ibrahim Fulhu
President
Vice President
Secretary General
Deputy Secretary General
Treasurer
Mr. Ibrahim Hussain Manik Mr. Hussain Shahudhy
Mr. Ibrahim Saleem
Mr. Ibrahim Shahid
Mr. Mufeed Abdulla
Executive Member
Executive Member
Executive Member
Executive Member
Executive Member
Mr. Ahmed Afrah
Mr. Mohamed Shahid
Ms. Aminath Salah
Mr. Fayyaz Ismail
Executive Member
Executive Member
Executive Member
Executive Member
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS 2009 - 2010
Legal Counselor
DEVELOPMENTS COMMITTEE
PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
Appointed Head
Appointed Head
Appointed Head
Mukhthar Hassan
Hussain Shahudhy
Shaahina Ali
Supporting Members
Supporting Members
Supporting Members
Ahmed Riyaz
Ahmed Riyaz
Ibrahim Shahid
Fayyaz Ismail
Ibrahim Nizam
Arnaud Pochat Baron
Aminath Nina Nizar
Fayyaz Ismail
Gundi Holm
Ismail Hameed
Ibrahim Hussain Manik
Aminath Salah
Abdulla Ibrahim Fulhu
Ismail Hameed
Julien Stein
Hussain Shahudhy
Habeeba Hussain
Hassan Haleem
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
APPEALS COMMITTEE
SAFETY, SECURITY & STANDARDS COMMITTEE Appointed Head
Appointed Head
Ibrahim Shahid
Appointed Head
Mufeed Abdullah
Supporting Members
Moosa Rasheed
Supporting Members
Moosa Rasheed
Supporting Members
Moosa Rasheed
Gundi Holm
Mufeed Abdullah
Ibrahim Shahid
Hussain Shahudhy
Ibrahim Shahid
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LOCATION & GEOGRAPHY Lying between the latitudes 4 degree 17 North and longitudes 73 degree 50 East, the 1,190 coral islands that make up the Maldives are scattered across the equator over a total area of 90,000 square kilometers in groups of 26 naturally occurring atolls. 200 of these tiny islands are inhabited and around a 100 of the uninhabited islands have been developed into luxurious resorts offering visitors their own private hideaway. The capital of the Maldives is Malé, which is located in the middle of the atoll chain, a small island buzzing with the sounds and activities of more than 150,000 people, which is more than one third of the entire population.
CLIMATE The Maldives enjoys a year round temperature that remains between 25 – 30 degrees Celsius. The weather is mainly warm and humid with pleasant sea breezes to enhance the luxury of the sun, sea and sand.
HISTORY & RELIGION Although archeological finds indicate that the Maldives was inhabited as early as 1500 BC, much of the country’s origin is lost in history. It is believed that the most important factor that contributed to the settlement of people in the Maldives is its geographical location from travellers on the Silk Route and from the Indus Valley Civilisation. Among these travelers were the Chinese historian Ma Huan and the famous Arab traveler Ibn Batuta. The Maldives converted to Islam in 1153 AD and it is most probable that early Maldivians were Buddhists or Hindus migrating from the Indian subcontinent.
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CULTURE
ECONOMY
The Maldives is located at an important crossroad in the Indian Ocean and hence Maldivian culture is a melting pot of various influences gathered from visitors who set foot on the nation throughout the times. Bearing resemblances to Indian, Sri Lankan, Arabian, Persian, Indonesian, Malaysian, and African cultural traits, Maldivians have assimilated this throughout the years and has created their own cultural identity.
Tourism is the largest industry in the Maldives with 20% of it's GDP and 60% of the foreign exchange that flows into the country coming through the tourism sector. Also, over 90% of the government tax revenue comes from tourism related taxes and import duties. Fishing is the second leading economic sector of the Maldives with a significant amount of the country’s income being generated through the export of live fish and other marine products. In 1887, the Maldives became a British protectorate and Maldives gained fully independent status on July 26, 1965 and later changed the government from a Monarchy to a Republic on November 11, 1968. The Maldives had its first multi-party elections in 2008, with the election of the current president Mohamed Nasheed.
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CURRENCY:
SECLUDED RESORTS
Rufiyaa (MRf) and Laari (L) (1 Rufiyaa – 100 Laaris) Rufiyaa bank notes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500. Coins are in the denominations of MRf 2, MRf 1 ,50 L, 25 L, 10 L, 5 L, 2 L, 1 L.
Every Maldivian resort is housed on a separate island offering a unique blend of modern luxury and isolated serenity. With no exception, all resorts have soft sandy beaches, translucent clear lagoons and a variety of marine flora and fauna among everything else you would expect on a tropical vacation.
COMMONLY USED CREDIT CARDS American Express, Visa, Master Card, Diners Club, JCB and Euro Card
OFFICIAL EXCHANGE RATES: US$ 1 = MRF 12.85
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AIRLINES AND THE HULHULE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TIME DIFFERENCE
The Maldives is served by all major scheduled airlines in the region in addition to several charter flights from Europe.
The Maldives is 5 hours ahead of the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
Malé International Airport is located on a geographically separate island named Hulhulé, which is about 10 minutes boat ride from the capital. A ferry service is available from Hulhule’ to the capital around the clock. Transfers to resorts would be arranged prior to arrival by your resorts/tour operators via speedboat or seaplane.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & EXEMPTIONS Visitors of all nationalities in possession of the following would be granted entry into the Maldives: • a valid international travel document issued by a sovereign state’s government • a valid return air ticket and necessary visas to a destination where the passenger has permission to enter • a minimum of US$30.00 per person per day or confirmed hotel reservation for the intended period of stay in the Maldives One or more of the above requirements may be waived for the following personnel: • Diplomats, UN personnel and Persons already approved for employment in the country • Technical and other experts attached to the Maldives Government • Personnel with confirmed bookings in a registered tourist accommodation in the country • Personnel sponsored by Maldivians
PROHIBITED ITEMS Please note that the import of firearms, liquor, drugs, dogs, pigs, pork products and pornography in to the Maldives is strictly prohibited. Alcohol may be imported only with an official license.
TOURIST VISA No prior visa is required to enter the Maldives and based on immigration requirements, a 30-days tourist visa will be granted on arrival. However, an entry permit does not permit visitors to take up employment, set up any business or conduct any professional activities (paid or unpaid) except with the consent of the government and in compliance with pertinent laws and regulations of the Maldives.
Pornographic literature; idols of worship; certain animal products; explosives and weapons; alcoholic beverages are not allowed into the Maldives. Drugs are strictly prohibited; the penalty for importing drugs for personal or other use is life imprisonment. Personal pets apart from dogs can be brought with a special permission and all animals require a veterinary certificate. The following, among other things, may not be exported in any form: Black corals, Stony Corals, Triton Shells, Pearl Oysters, Lobsters, Turtles and Turtle shells. Please also note that following animals are prohibited for collection and fishing: Black Corals, Conches, Giant Clams, Berried and small lobsters, Turtles, Napoleon Wrasses, Dolphins, Whale Sharks and Whales.
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SEA PLANE TOURS The seaplane companies operating in the Maldives offer spectacular flights over the atolls giving you the perfect opportunity to fully appreciate the breathtaking views of the coral reefs, islands and the crystalline lagoons. The services of the sea planes include airport-to-resort shuttles, island hopping and short sight seeing trips. The flight companies also offer sea planes for aerial photography.
CRUISE BOATS Given that the islands of the Maldives are scattered across the ocean, perhaps the best way to explore this unique archipelago is on a cruise boat. The many liveaboard cruise boats operating in the country vary in size from 3 cabin sailing boats to much larger ones and offer facilities and services ranging from modest to exclusive. These vessels are staffed by highly experienced professionals who know the Maldivian waters like the backs of their hands. These cruise boats can take you to some world-renowned dive sites, as well as fishing trips, excursions to uninhabited islands and also to inhabited ones to give you a glimpse into the local way of life.
OTHER WATER SPORTS
SURFING
All resorts have water sports centers that provide a range of water sports activities which include snorkeling, windsurfing, parasailing, kayaking, kite-surfing, water skiing, jet skiing and catamaran sailing. These centers are well equipped and some even offer beginners and advanced courses in windsurfing and sailing.
The Maldives is acknowledged for some world recognized surf spots and has been host to many World Qualifying Series competitions. The best time to surf in the Maldives is from April to October, with the biggest swells likely to occur in between June and September. The surf generally ranges in size from 3 – 8 feet although bigger ones are experienced occasionally. A great variety of breaks can be found in the Maldives ranging in intensity from the quite mellow shreddable walls to gnarlier hollow pits. There are two major surf areas in the Maldives, the North Malé Atoll (April – October) and the Outer Atolls (February – April).
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SNORKELING
DIVING
For those who would love to see the underwater but are hesitant to take the deep plunge, snorkeling is a wonderful alternative. Since the lagoons of the Maldives are so clear, with just a snorkel mask and fin you can be witness to the activities of the many different species of fish and fauna on the unique Maldivian reefs. You are guaranteed to encounter playful fish and rare corals even on the resorts’ house reefs and perhaps a turtle or some other curious creatures too if you are lucky.
It is not without good reason that the Maldives has acquired a reputation as one of the most enchanting dive destinations in the world. The unique beauty of the Maldivian underwater world is doubly appreciated by divers world over due to the high visibility (sometimes even at depths of 50 meters), the multitude of exotic marine fauna and flora and the warm temperatures (25 – 30 degrees Celsius) throughout the year. All resorts and most cruise boats operating in the Maldives have well equipped dive centers and dive schools staffed by multilingual, experienced professionals. A variety of dive courses ranging from beginners’ to expert PADI certification are offered and all resorts conduct daily boat trips to dive sites around the island throughout the year and sometimes even to famous sites further away.
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SOCIAL CONVENTIONS Maldives is a place which invites an informal dress code and it is advisable for women to wear modest clothing in Male’ and other inhabited islands. Female tourists entering mosques are required to cover their entire body, except the neck and the face. If you meet a Maldivian, the best way to greet him will be to shake his hand. Maldives being a Muslim state, the locals fast during the month of Ramadan and eating in public places during this month may offend the local population.
ISLAND HOPPING An “island hopping” excursion means you will get to visit an uninhabited island, snorkel in its clear untouched waters and enjoy a barbeque on the beach, visit an inhabited island which will give you a glimpse of the local communities and maybe visit another resort. “Island hopping” is usually a one day tour.
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VISIT TO MALÉ THE CAPITAL A visit to the small but busy capital is a must as it allows a glimpse into Maldivian urban life which is very different from the lifestyles in the resorts or the other inhabited islands. Among some of the many attractions in male are:
The Islamic Centre is not only the most famous architectural landmark in Malé, but also houses one of the biggest and finest mosques in the Southeast Asian region. The Hukuru Miskiy (Friday Mosque) built in 1656 is another fascinating monument that is an essential stop on any tour of Malé. Medhu Ziyaaraiy is the shrine of Abu-al Barakath Yusuf al Barbaree –the Moroccan scholar believed to be responsible for the advent of Islam in the Maldives. Mulee-aage is the presidential palace. The Fish Market is a bustling centre where local fishermen sell their daily catches. Opposite the fish market is the local market where you would find fruits, vegetables and other products brought in from the islands. Seaside cafe’s are numerous and most are located along the coast of the Henveiru district. Witness the local coffee culture and be part of it as you sip your coffee while gazing at the sea.
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“It is very important to understand how it all began….”
“Creating
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Images provided by Mr. Ahmed Adam
It all started more than fifty years ago when a young boy from Dhaalu Atoll was among the chosen to go to Ceylon for studies. Mr. Ahmed Adam of H. Hikary was eleven years old when the then new President Mohamed Ameen Didi decided to take two kids from each atoll to Male’ for studies. One and half years later he got the opportunity to go to Sri Lanka, at that time called Ceylon. There were many notable names among the people he was close to including the former President of Maldives Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Abul Satar Moosa Didi, Koli Ali Maniku and Kandi Ahmed Ismail. It was also during his years in Ceylon that he met someone who had an enormous influence on his life in later years; the second President of Maldives, Ibrahim Nasir. Because of the government’s need for people to operate freighters, Ahmed Adam spent four years studying marine engineering and then was sent to England to specialize in engineering and when he came back he was responsible for the power house in Male’. It turned out to be a very challenging period of time in his life as he was responsible for all the technical engineering in the Maldives. In 1967, he recalled that a Swedish oil company came to Maldives and one night while they were having dinner one of them told him, “Adam, I have something surprising to tell you. I see in the near future that this place will become one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world”. And to him it was a surprising thing to be told as during those days there were about only four to five places in Male’ that a westerner can even take residence. But the Swede told him it is not your facilities; it is the natural resources you have.
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How true his prediction turned out to be as five years later in 1972, tourism was introduced to Maldives. Ahmed Adam can be called one of the pioneers of the tourism industry of Maldives as he played a very key role in the development of it. He was the first manager of Bandos Island Resort and he was the first person to convert a local fishing Dhoni (boat) built entirely out of local coconut wood into a safari boat. Something that started out as a hobby became a business that was vastly successful. From 1973- 1978 he introduced eight safari boats to tourism including Sinbad, Ali Baba and Aladeen, one of the most famous safari boats in Maldivian tourism history. Powered by Japanese made Yanmar 2-T diesel engine, it earned itself the nickname Yacht Dhoni, with semi-modern facilities including toilets and sleeping cabin that could accommodate up to 6 people. Out of his eight safaris, three operated diving safaris and five served as game fishing using local fishing methods. Aladeen also sailed the famous German photographer Michael Friedel who took various pictures of Maldives and the yacht dhoni that were published, and to this day people come up to him and ask if they could sail in the famous Aladeen yacht dhoni. Ahmed Adam worked as a safari boat operator for 11-12 years and he was also involved in resort business owning Ihuru, Vabinfaru and Kuredu. These days he is not directly involved in tourism however, for the last 20 years he had indirectly contributed plenty to the industry. Until recently he was the only one doing maintenance work on safari boats and 80 to 90 percent of the safaris in Maldives uses his slipway.
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President Nasir introduced the biggest challenge of his life to him on his principle to “create something out of nothing”. It gave him great pleasure to use his own ingenuity without relying on the proper tools to create something amazing. He praises the Maldivians for being very creative and being great craftsmen as he had seen really great yachts in Europe but to build something like the yacht dhoni without any background was a big achievement. Because of his belief in giving back to the society he opened Vocational Training Center (VTC) in the 60s to educate the youth on engineering and plenty of young people were enthusiastic in participating because it was a time when all the youth contributed to the society from what opportunities they found and what knowledge they gained. Their philosophy was “how much can we do for you” and it was something that came from deep within them as the desire to be creative was inherent in them. According to Ahmed Adam so many incredible things happened to come to this point in history of Maldives maritime and tourism. And it is a very important thing to understand the “chain of events” and how it came about; how fast it went. Ahmed Adam says the generation today should never forget their origins, of who they are. “Always know where you came from so you can learn from things that had forgone before you”.
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Restoring the coral reefs of Maldives
The Republic of Maldives has been in the limelight, as the small island state taking the most proactive steps to protect its natural resources and territory in the face of global warming. But with the basaltic foundation of the Maldives sinking, a fast pace of sea level rise forecast, global temperature increase to level beyond the threshold of tolerance for many coral species, what can be done to prevent the islands from disappearing altogether? The answer lies with the coral reefs; and more specifically, their ability to calcify sufficient amounts of calcium carbonate to stay close to the surface and so protect the islands from the wave erosion that eventually threatens to wash them away. The mass coral bleaching caused by the 1998 El Ni単o event further highlighted the problems faced by this archipelago of coral atolls. Protection and conservation of the reefs is a key to a secure future as it is expected that the coral reefs will be gone before the islands. 42 ISSUE 2010 - 2011 The Liveaboards of Maldives
Concerned by the sharp decline in coral cover around their resort, Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa (Kaafu Atoll) first approached Seamarc Pvt. Ltd., a local environmental consultancy, in 2001 to see what could be done in terms of coral transplantation using artificial reef ball structures. Meeting little success in terms of coral survival and given the operational difficulties in terms of deployment and logistics in the context of a resort, Four Seasons supported Seamarc in the development of innovative and lightweight coral frames. These new structures, known as coral trays, were used to great effect during the construction phase at Four Seasons second resort at Landaa Giraavaru in Baa Atoll in 2005. In addition to saving a significant number of coral colonies and creating 350 m2 of coral reef in a previously empty reef flat (the shallow area between the shoreline and the crest of the fringing reef) the quantity of fish attracted to and inhabiting the newly created reef exceeded expectations. These reefs are now some of the liveliest areas in the waters around Landaa Giraavaru. In addition, specific coral habitats have been recreated enabling the re-establishment of fish species that had been wiped out or severely threatened locally. Given the successes met during the first coral tray experiment, the resort decided to carry on with the project and more coral trays were deployed using second-generation fragments from the initial reefs. To date, over 1500 m2 of structures covering an area of 1 hectare have been developed at the two Four Seasons property, in Landaa Giraavaru, Baa atoll and Kuda Huraa, North Male’ atoll, thanks to the support of the resort and guests alike. Over 40 species of corals have been successfully transplanted, with coral colonies already hiding all evidence of the early structures, transforming an empty reef flat into an oasis of diversity. The project has now been expanded to other resorts.
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From a socio-economic point of view, another problem that the Maldivians face is the lack of alternative livelihoods to unsustainable practices. For local youth, it is difficult to find any stable employment in their native islands other than fishing. Seamarc therefore decided to cater for the need for coral frames structures at its associated resorts by establishing a production unit in the small community of Fulhadhoo: an island of fewer than 300 inhabitants in Baa Atoll. Fulhadhoo is currently capable of producing over 200 m2 of coral trays per month. Many more islands could follow suit, should demand increase. Seamarc’s Reefscapers initiative sees resorts like Landaa Giraavaru employing a marine biologist to establish a sponsorship project with the resort’s guests. For each coral tray, such factors as coral survival and growth, pruning possibilities, additional transplantation requirements, fish species attracted, success of different species and tracking of genotypes are all recorded on the database. In addition, pictures are taken and presented to sponsors on the Reefscapers website, www.reefscapers.com. The number of guests visiting the artificial reefs on guided snorkeling tours, number of guests sponsoring coral trays and number of coral tray being deployed are also recorded. 44 ISSUE 2010 - 2011 The Liveaboards of Maldives
The Reefscapers initiative is looking to increase the number of resorts involved and the number of jobs created. In time, by supporting the reproduction of the most successful colonies, it is hoped that the project will also help develop ever more resistant coral offspring, better adapted to withstand higher sea water temperatures.
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Maldives
Awonder of the world
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The Maldives is most renown for its breathtaking beauty, in the form of azure blue seas to match the clear skies, white coral sand, and vibrant coral reefs. A sure heaven for divers, photographers and vacationers alike, the coral islands provide an array of tranquil and outstanding beauty, unknown in any other part of the world. The first and foremost wonder of the nation lies in its formation. The 1192 small islands are grouped into 26 natural atolls, spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometers. The islands are low-lying, the highest point on any island being no more than one and a half meter above sea level. This feature makes the nation especially vulnerable to environmental hazards, particularly to sea level rising. Signs of erosion are evident on most islands even today, and stringent environment laws have been enacted to delay what most foresee as the inevitable. The word ‘atoll’, which is currently used worldwide, originated from the Maldivian language, ‘Dhivehi’. The language has survived over centuries, and Maldivians continue to take pride in the mother tongue. Due to the widespread distribution of the islands, differences in pronunciation and vocabulary developed over the years. The most significant dialects are spoken in the Southern Atolls. Although the education system is based on English, Dhivehi is used for all administrative purposes, and almost all Maldivians speak the language fluently. Approximately 200 of the islands are populated, scattered into small communities, some being less in number than a hundred. Maldivians thrived on rural life, depending on the seas for food. The first occupation Maldivians engaged in industrially was fishing, utilizing the resource of the surrounding seas to provide food for the communities. Locals manufactured their own fishing vessels, a practice still observed even today. The process demonstrates the craftsmanship and skill of the local boat builders.
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Diving and water sports enthusiasts visit the nation to enjoy the flourishing coral reefs and the sunny seas. Over 1000 species of fish have been identified in Maldives, and over 300 of these species were recorded in Maldives for the first time. Seven species were described as completely new to science, indicating the underwater diversity of the nation. Tourism was introduced in the early seventies, opening the nation to the world. The rich biodiversity of the oceans contribute to the success of this industry, in addition to the tropical climate. Coconut palms and tropical plants are found in abundance on the islands. The tourist resorts have a unique one island, one resort concept, promising total seclusion from the outside world. Safari vessels are also operational if you wish to spend your holidays surrounded by nothing other than ocean and sun. Maldives, with all its unique and distinctive features, offers a touch of paradise. Secluded from the hectic world, the thriving coral reefs guard the pearl islands amidst the oceans. For those who come here, it would be hard to imagine any place more wondrous, while surrounded by tropical nature in all its simplicity.
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AVision of a Greener Future by the Global President
You’ve been called the ‘Global President’ because of your involvement with the environment. Tell us in a few words what you truly stand for? President Nasheed: we want to ensure the survival of the Maldives and planet. Climate change is not a distant or abstract phenomenon in the Maldives. The affects of climate change are being felt today. One third of inhabited islands in the Maldives are suffering from coastal erosion, which is exacerbated by climate change. Fishermen are complaining that weather patterns have become unpredictable and warmer and more acidic seas threaten our coral reefs.
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We have lived in the Maldives for over 2000 years. I don’t think any of us want to trade this country for a refugee camp. I don’t want to see my children or grand children end up in a climate refugee camp. But we also have to understand its not only going to be us, Maldivians, who are going to be climate refugees. If the world fails to curb carbon dioxide emissions and global temperatures continue to soar, these problems will worsen over the coming decades and affect the rest of the planet. You have stated that the global environment problem is also a human rights issue. Can you enlighten us on that? President Nasheed: Climate change is no ‘soft’ environmental issue. It is increasingly being viewed as a ‘hard’ military threat multiplier. A 2007 report by CNA Corporation, a Pentagon funded think-tank, co-authored by a dozen former American generals, states that unless carbon dioxide emissions are rapidly reduced, climate change will: “create sustained natural and humanitarian disasters on a scale far beyond those we see today.” These disasters threaten to destabilize entire regions, “fostering the conditions for internal conflicts, extremism and a movement toward increased authoritarianism and radical ideologies.” As well is being a security multiplier, climate change could wipe out decades of development in poorer countries and threatens fundamental human rights. Left unchecked, rising temperatures will submerge low lying countries and swamp some of the world’s great coastal cities, killing and displacing millions of people. What’s on the agenda for Maldives’ plans to become the first carbon neutral country in the world in ten years? President Nasheed: We want the Maldives to be the most eco-friendly country in the world. This vision was informed by an eco-plan drawn up by British climate and energy experts Mark Lynas and Chris Goodall in February, last year. Their plan states that the Maldives can achieve carbon neutrality in 10 years by switching its energy production from fossil fuels to renewables. Our carbon neutral plan envisaged the total decarbonisation of the Maldivian economy, largely achieved by shifting from oil to 100% renewable electricity generation and by gradually replacing petrol and diesel boat and car engines with greener technology.
If I go into specifics, our carbon neutral plan calculates that 155 1.5 MW wind turbines, coupled with 0.5 sq. km of solar panels and a back up biomass plant would provide adequate green electricity for the entire country. Tidal and wave power is also a potential energy option. Aviation is trickier. Wide bodied, commercial airplanes need kerosene to fly. So until someone invents bio-kerosene, aircraft will continue to burn fossil fuels. The Maldivian economy is, and will continue to be, heavily dependent on tourism. The vast majority of holidaymakers to the Maldives come from Europe and East Asia. So, reducing the number of flights to and from the Maldives isn’t an option for us. The plan states that emissions caused by international flights to the Maldives, could be off-set by purchasing EU carbon credits.
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We have already begun implementing this plan. We have come to an agreement with another company to build a wind farm in Addu, the southern most atoll of the Maldives. We also have an agreement with a Finnish company to undertake the preliminary work of building a wind farm in Gaaf Alif and Gaaf Dhaal atolls.Going carbon neutral does not mean the Maldives never produces any carbon dioxide emissions. What it means is that the Maldives is not a net contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions. In effect, the Maldives does not emit more carbon dioxide than it absorbs.
We also want the people to come and have a good holiday, but also give them comfort of knowing that they are not going to destroy the environment. In my mind, environmental consciousness of the resorts is going to one of the key selling points of these tourism products to the European market in the future. So it only makes sense for the Maldives tourism industry to be prepared for this.
What is the role of the tourism industry in this endeavor?
President Nasheed: Before the next climate change negotiations in Mexico later this year, world needs to recognize the rights of vulnerable countries like the Maldives to exist. Our right to exist should not be balanced against the rights of other countries to pollute. The right of every country to exist must be sacrosanct. It is inexcusable to condemn a nation – not to mention the planet - to death because some countries want to carry on burning coal.
President Nasheed: We need the support of the tourism industry to make the Maldives a carbon neutral country. I believe the long term future of the industry is becoming more eco conscious. Already some resorts are leading the way in reducing the size of their carbon footprint. In addition to installing green energy technology and environmentally friendly ways of operation, I believe tourism industry can play a major role in protecting our biodiversity and marine life. Carbon neutrality is not just getting green energy sources. Its also protecting our fauna and flora and also marine ecosystem. By pledging to switch to 100% renewable energy in the future, what would be the repercussions of that on tourism? President Nasheed: Public opinion in Europe is steadily leaning towards eco friendly and environmentally conscious lifestyle. This trend is increasing. Most of our tourists come from Europe. So it is important for us to be ahead of this eco curve and develop tourism products that are attractive for the tourists, not just now, but in the future. 52 ISSUE 2010 - 2011 The Liveaboards of Maldives
What do you believe are the next steps the world should take in the battle against climate change?
What is the one piece of advice you would give to the people for a better tomorrow? President Nasheed: I believe our primary focus should be consolidating democracy in the Maldives. We must ensure the separation of powers enshrined under the new constitution has been respected. We should protect fundamental rights and liberties of the people and strengthen press freedom. In the essence, we want to ensure that every single Maldivian have the power to shape their future. We cannot afford to allow another dictatorial regime in this country.
Anautical nation of islands
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The Maldives is a nation of islands that have developed a distinctive culture to live in harmony with the ocean. As one of the most nautical countries of the Indian Ocean, from the earliest times Maldivians have learned to use the elements nature has provided to navigate the seas for fishing and trade with neighboring islands. Boat building became a unique art and skill that Maldivians excelled at and the dhoni was the central kind of boat used and has proved to be seaworthy, as they have been tested over time. Coconut wood evolved into imported hardwood and now some boats are being built using fiberglass. Even though the tools used in the building of dhonis have changed, little has changed of its basic design. Precision Marine was the first company to introduce fiberglass boat building technology to the Maldives. Something that started as a hobby to Mr. Omar Manik, escalated into a business as the demand for it grew. Their boatyard located in Thulusdhoo island was established in 1989 with the intension of bringing new technology and expertise to boat building industry in the Maldives to provide the Maldivian fishing and tourism industry what they required. The company used local laborers when and where it’s required as well as highly trained foreign workers. Their production line includes from 8ft dingies and 37ft hi-speed launches to 45ft passenger diving and cruise boats and 75-87ft fishing, cargo and passenger ferry boats. Their prime objective is to act as an alliance in manufacturing fishing boats.
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The first stage of developing a boat involves creating a stamp of it. This is a process that goes through many trials on the drawing board where the speed of it is considered, the cost involved calculated and how it can run, until a sample is made. After that a fiberglass mold is created from the stamp of the dhoni approved. The mold is a negative image of the boat to be made, so the fiberglass will be applied inside the mold, rather than around it. Once completed and cured, the boat is separated from the mold and the outcome is a boat in the same size and shape. At Precision Marine, the boats are specialized according to what the client requires. The outside does not alter, however, the inside of a boat can be changed from where the equipment washroom is located to how the toilets are designed. Manpower utilization of building a boat are 10 people for 45 to 60 days time from the time the order is placed to the final product. At a certain stage the carpenters come in and another stage the engineers are involved. The maximum duration of a fiberglass boat is 20 years because even though 95% of the product is cured at production stage, the other 5% is cured in 20 years. After 20 years any repairs that may have to be done to the hull or its connected structure must be carried out with chemicals that will be compatible. According to Mr. Omar Manik fiberglass is like baking dough. From baking dough you can make bread, buns, or anything you can shape it into. Fiberglass is also something like that. What makes a fiberglass boat high-quality are its speed, its looks, and its constructional safety aspect. At Precision Marine they carry on the tradition of keeping the image of a dhoni, which the tourists who visit the Maldives prefer. Seafaring is predominant factor of life in the Maldives and as times change the art of boatbuilding has continued to evolve without losing the origins and traditions of the Maldivian fishing dhoni.
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Mr. Maizan Omar Manik Managing Director
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Wave riding Why Maldives?
What makes surfing in the Maldives different? Is it the crystal clear waters with visibility up to 30 meters? Is it the world-class waves that you do not have to share with too many people? Is it the warm tropical environment combined with the beauty of the waves and the swell? Or is it the thrill of adventure in seeking out the perfect waves around hidden spots in different atolls? The answer is quite simple‌it is all of the above and more. The Maldives consists of 1,200 islands spread across the equator formed into 26 natural atolls. Compared to other countries’ beach breaks, in Maldives there are reef breaks and has plenty to go around if one has the sense of adventure to hunt for it. The surf season in the Maldives is from the end of February to late October and the peak time is during March and April. Most surf breaks are just one hour from the International airport in Male’ Atoll and Huvadhu Atoll has one of the most beautiful and challenging waves. The surf throughout the Maldives generally ranges in size from 4-10 feet and there are a variety of reef breaks from intense to smooth for all types of surfers.
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Looking into the history of surfing in the Maldives, Maldivians have been surfing or ‘wave riding’ way before modern surfing came to Maldives. Using boards made out of breadfruit trees the locals have ridden the waves as a time pass, taking a break from the daily rituals of a seafaring nation. Modern surfing came to the Maldives in the late 70s when an Australian surfer Tony Hussein was shipwrecked on the shore breaks of Male’. He discovered the thrill of surfing on the Maldivian reefs and decided to stay in Maldives, married a Maldivian lady and opened his own surf agency. Surfing equipment was brought in early 80s and 90s and slowly a surfing culture emerged in the capital Male’ and Maldives Surfing Association was formed. Now a lot of young surfers are developing in the Maldives as well as surfers from around the world are coming here as they discover the beauty and great surf of Maldives. In recent years Maldives has hosted international surfing competitions in World Qualifying Series of 6 star prime (Association of Surfing Professional’s). It is very important to protect the beauty and the environment of Maldives for future generations and the spread of awareness is crucial to keep the islands as perfect as it is. There are a number of factors that makes Maldives a great surfing destination. The tropical, comfortable environment. The color of the sea, the multitude of marine life and enhanced visibility. In Maldives there are very few people in surf spots hence you get to enjoy the waves without having to share with 200 other people and there are consistent waves so the tourist gets their holidays worth. The point is to play with the waves or teasing it and please…do not leave without surfing the Sultan’s Wave!
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Up Close & Personal with The Whale Sharks
To swim with the Whale Shark is an indescribable experience. Its remarkable size and the grace of its movement would have you at awe. This breath taking experience will leave you begging for more and never will your heart fill of seeing this creature’s magnificence. The Whale Shark, *Rhincodon typus* is the largest fish in the world measuring up to 12 metres in length. Like its relative, the Basking Shark which is found in the waters of the UK, the Whale Shark is a filter feeder similar to manta rays. They consume the planktons, coral and fish eggs, etc that are in the water. Traditionally, local fishermen caught sharks to extract oil that was in turn used to preserve and protect their wooden fishing Dhonis. It was a very time consuming, tedious and gruesome process to extract the oil from these creatures; and yet the fisherman had no other option to water proof their boats than with the oil. In time, more practical alternatives came into market and this process stopped for good. Since 1995 Whale Shark is protected under the Maldivian Law. During the early days of tourism in the Maldives, in the 1980s, local guides discovered the whale shark's affinity to interact with snorkelers and divers. Through years of interaction and persistence, it is as if a mutual understanding has evolved between man and fish. Consequently, tourists from all over the world are being presented with the opportunity to see these magnificent creations of nature in their own environment without antagonizing each other. The guides developed a commercially viable covenant with the whale sharks of the Maldives.
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Maldives is one of the few places in the world that Whale Sharks can be seen 365 days a year. Ari Atoll and Baa Atoll are well renowned for Whale Shark watching. Although Whale Sharks are seen throughout rest of the Maldives, it is these 2 areas that people visit the most. Whale sharks congregate for feeding at Baa Atoll Hanifaru during the South West Monsoon. In South Ari Atoll it is possible to see them throughout the year. In 2009 the government declared Hanifaru and South Ari Atoll (from Rangali to Dhigurah) a Marine Protected Area. Hanifaru Bay’ popularity is increasing with exposure from TV channels like National Geographic and different publications. Although this popularity is recent, Liveaboards and resorts have been diving there for more than a decade. The protected area at South Ari Atoll (Fenmaadhiguran MPA) is the largest marine protected area in the Maldives stretching up to 42km. It is possible to see these wonderful creatures while both snorkeling and diving. Usually snorkeling works best as these gentle giants are usually seen closer to the surface. They are found by cruising along the reefs. Once a Whale Shark has been spotted the snorkelers can enter the water and approach them. Boat captains maneuver their boats away from the reef to ensure there are no unfortunate close encounters; so the people should acknowledge the decision to do so despite having to make a considerable swim to get close. It is also important to follow the 64 ISSUE 2010 - 2011 The Liveaboards of Maldives
briefings by the dive guides so that the animal is not harassed and everyone has a fair chance of seeing it. As one experienced local dive guide said “you are going to see a creature that is living in its natural habitat as it has been for thousands of years. You are the visitor and hence you should be careful not to disturb it. Also to be careful not to do it any harm.� At the time of writing no official whale shark watching guidelines has been implemented by the government but there are several important guidelines that are understood among most. Boats should be well away from the Whale Shark. Snorkelers and divers should not restrict its natural behavior, chase after, harass, touch or ride it. Flash photography should not be used. People should stay well away from the animal (minimum 3m away from the body and 4m away from the tail). Such ethics are important to follow to so that these magnificent animals continue to exist in our world. We humans must learn to exist with nature. Likewise support from the government is needed to ensure their survival such as establishing and maintenance of the Marine Protected Areas. The total ban of shark fisheries and export that would hopefully come this year would be a huge step towards the protection of sharks in the Maldives.
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Aisha
AISHA SAFARI offers you the best opportunity to experience the Maldives. As the real gems of the Maldives are located underneath the surface, a safari on the MV-Aisha will make the Maldives an unforgettable experience.
Size:
Length 26 meters, Width 7 meters
Speed:
9-10 Knots
Capacity:
14 Pax
Accommodation:
07 cabins with attached toilets and fan cooled
Facilities
3 Decks ideal for sun bathing relaxing, Dining area serving three meals a day, Bar with variety of drinks and beverages, VCD, Audio CD, Large television, Onan marine and silent 2 generators, 220V AC voltage, 6000 liters sweet water tank, 2500 liters fuel tank, Diving dhoni with diving gear & dinghy with 15 HP outboard engine, 340 HP Yanmar Diesel Engine.
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Telephone, VHF Radio set, Compass, GPS Diving, Fishing, Snorkeling, Surfing, Island Hopping, Visiting Uninhabited Island, BBQ on the beach.
Cross Asia Travel H. Laytest, Kalaafaanu Hingun,Male’, Maldives Tel: 960 330 0011, Fax: 960 330 0022 Email: info@crossasiatravel.com
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Amphibiya
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Amphibiya is a floating hotel, equipped with luxurious restaurants, a cozy saloon and a well furnished pub, with a friendly and anticipative staff
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Built:
2009
Size:
Length 29 meters, Breadth 7.5 meters, Draught 3 meters
Speed:
13 knots
Capacity:
20 passengers
Accommodation:
06 cabins under-deck, 2 cabins upper-deck
Crew:
08
Facilities
All air conditioned with private toilette, running hot and cool water, 2 x 320 HP Man Motor, 2 Soundproof generators, 220/50Hz electricity, Fully air conditioned restaurant and bar, TV, DVD, Video recorder, Stereo system, Non alcoholic and alcoholic drinks. Diving dhoni, 12/15 lt. int/din diving cylinder.
Navigation and Communication:
Internet Access, Radio telephone, Mobile phone, UHF, CB Radio, Therapeutic oxygen tanks.
Sports & Recreation
Island Hopping, Traditional buffet night, Big game fishing, Resort visits, Visit to local islands, Night fishing, Snorkeling, BBQ on the beach & Diving
AMPHIBIYA PVT LTD Ma.Bangufadigge Uthurubai Ground Floor Majeedhee Magu,Male’,Rep of Maldives Tel:(+960)300 2550, Fax: (+960)300 2551 Tel/Fax:(+960)3002551,Hotline:(+960) 7771052 e-mail: sales@amphibiya.com.mv , www.amphibiya.com
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Anloran
Built:
Refit 2009
Size:
Length: 30.38 m, Beam: 7.5 m, Draft: 1.8 m
Speed:
12 Knots
Capacity:
Maximum 16 pax
Accommodation:
08 Double cabins with air condition and private toilet, hot & fresh water
Crew:
06 crews, diving guides (PADI qualified) depending on the trip all staff speak english
Facilities
2 main engines Scania, 420 hp, Power 220/240 V, 2 generators parking’s, desalination plant 2500ltr/dia, Salon & dining room with TV and DVD, 3 decks including large sundeck with chairs and mats.
Navigation and Communication:
Radar, GPS, Radio set, VHF
Sports & Recreation:
Surfing, Diving, fishing, BBQ nights, visit to local and resorts islands.
Indian Ocean Charters Maldives Pvt Ltd 1st Floor, Ma. Rafrafge, Buruzu Magu, Male’ Tel: +960 332 9240, Fax: +960 332 9241 Mobile: +960 777 6884, 777 5644 Email: ops@iocmaldives.com.mv
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Each week-long cruise is designed to show you the best of the Maldives with a wide variety of islands and seascapes. Then captain will do his best to accommodate special requests. Every week itinerary will include a visit to a local island, resorts, BBQ nights, entertainment nights and night fishing. Both divers and non divers will enjoy most of these activities.
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Atoll Cruiser
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It is modern, spacious and alive on Atoll Cruiser. Perfect for a group of 10-20 if all you want to do is surf and chill in comfort while you sail somewhere across the 1,190 islands of maldives.
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Built:
March 2006 / Fully renovated in May 2009
Size:
Length: 30 meters, Beam: 9 meters
Cruise Speed:
12 Knots
Maximum Capacity:
18 pax
Accommodation:
7 cabins in accommodation-deck ( 4 Triple + 3 Double), 2 Suite upper-deck double beds. All cabins with en-suites, running hot and cool water, air-conditioning and decorated with a traditional wood finish, Music/Audio control in all cabins, Air conditioning throughout (individual controls), Atoll Cruiser Dining Hall/ Buffet style
Facilities:
TV, DVD player, Library and Board games
Communication:
VHF Radio, GPS chart plotter, Telephone, Mobile
Crew:
7 – 10 crews on board with a lot of experience on dive/surf safaris
MALDIVES PREMIER CRUISES PVT. LTD M.a. Anaarukalee, 6th floor Shaheed ktm hingun, Male’, Republic of maldives Tel: +(960) 300 1960, +(960) 300 2960 Fax: +(960) 300 3960, Mob: +(960)978 8897, +(960) 799 9271 Email: info@maldivespremiercruises.com book@maldivespremiercruises.com
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Aurora
AURORA - a new three-deck yacht of deluxe class in the Maldives- corresponds all international requirements. Constructed in 2007 on a modern shipyard under the control of skilled experts, Aurora is a modern motor vessel. Elegant spacious cabins were designed to provide maximum comfort to the guests. Internal premises are decorated by a teak, mahogany and a pine. Diving safari, cruises, fishing tours on “AURORA” is the best choice to discover Maldives.
Built:
2007
Size:
Length: 28,5 meters, Width: 8 meters
Speed:
10-12 Knots
Accommodation:
1 cabin Suite 48 sqm (with a balcony) with one double bed (king size). 1 cabin Junior Suite 24 sqm – with one double bed (king size). 1 cabin Dbl Superior - with one double bed (king size) 3 cabins Triple Superior- with one double bed (queen size) and one single bed 2 cabins Dbl Standard - with one double bed (king size) In rooms: Air conditioner with individual adjustment
Facilities:
1 Restaurant, 1 Saloon, 1 Bar, DVD and music CD player, Sun deck, Internet, Library
Equipment:
Engine- 350 h.p., 1st Generator- “Kohler” 27 kW, 2nd Generator- “Kohler” 33 kW, G.P.S., Desalination plant, Air-conditioning“Capton Marine”, fully equipped Diving Dhoni, Dinghy with “Yamaha” engine 50 h.p. (four stroke)
Crew:
8 including captain and chef
Sports & Recreation:
Diving (Wreck diving, Night diving), Fishing, Snorkeling, Surfing, BBQ on uninhabited islands, visit of local fishing villages, personalized itinerary Yacht Aurora Russian office: Olminskogo str. 09, St. Petersburg, Russia Russia Tel: +7812 703 01 91, +7812 365 12 89 Maldivian Office Tel: +960 764 79 45, +960 753 10 35 E-mail: anton@maldives-aurora.com olga@maldives-aurora.com www.maldives-aurora.com
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The bright and surprising itineraries developed by professionals will make your rest safe, colorful and unforgettable. Dainty dishes from our executive chef will make your leisure a tremendous memory!
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Blue Lagoon
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If you want to discover Maldives in style and at your own pace you can’t find a better way than going onboard this luxury cruise. The long sailing safari, which is available for private charter is ideal for leisurely cruise along the atolls with family, close friends, associates or that special significant person in your life.
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Built:
2006
Size:
Length 30 meters (99 feet)
Speed:
10 Knots
Capacity:
16 /18 pax
Accommodation:
08 private air conditioned cabins with private ensuite bathrooms with hot water shower.
Facilities
DVD player with library, CD player, Bar including beer selection and wine list, email service, indoor and outdoor restaurant serving international and local cuisine, sundeck with lounges, massage and spa services by therapist, Fishing and snorkeling equipments, on board desalination plant, speed boat with 40 HP engine and accompanied with 50 feet dhoni style boat.
Navigation and Communication:
Life jackets, GPS chart plotter, UHF-VHF radio, smoke alarms in each cabin, fire escape hatches, life buoys and fire extinguishers.
Sports & Recreation
Diving, Kayaking, Sunset fishing, surfing, beach barbeque, deep sea fishing, cooking classes, island sightseeing,cultural presentations, Scuba diving etc.
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BLUEWATER MALDIVES Ground Floor M. Beauteen House, - Carnation Magu 20-255 Male` Rep of Maldives Tel: + 960 330 4706, Hp: + 960 778 4674, Fax:+ 960 330 4704 E-mail: sales@bluewatermaldives.com
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Bounty
Built:
1999
Size:
Length 28 meters/ width Beam: 7 meters
Cruise Speed:
9-10 Knots per Hour
Capacity:
Standard full charter is 12 guests
Accommodation:
Luxurious fully air conditioned cabins, I double cabin, 2 double master cabins, 3 cabins with 3 beds each.
Facilities:
Air conditioned cabins, toilets, with hot and cold water, Salon space for 14 guests, Fully equipped PADI dive center set up on a Dhoni, TV/DVD/music library.
Equipment:
Windsurf/canoe/dingy
Navigation and Communication:
Mobile phone, Compass, VHF radio, GPS with mapper, Radar.
Sports and Excursions:
Snorkeling, Wind surfing, Trolling fishing, Beach barbeque parties, Diving possibilities include drift diving, wreck diving and night diving, Accompanying Dhoni for diving, Dive talks and PADI certified dive courses conducted on request, 7,14 night cruises available.
Last Refurbished:
2009
ENSIS CRUISES M. Westend, 3rd Floor, Handhuvaree Higun Tel: +960 331 4907, Fax: +960 331 4920 Email: cruise@ensistravel.com ensis@dhivehinet.net.mv
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Take an enchanting journey through the unblemished Maldivian seascape in Mv. Bounty. Unique traditionally built and handcrafted Turkish Gulet, refit to provide travelers with all modern amenities with luxurious taste. Bounty offers the traveler the exotic mix of its refined look and feel with friendly staff to make your experience truly enchanting. It boasts spacious decks with high headroom below for comfort. Relax on deck, get the best mix of Maldivian and intercontinental dishes or sample the various offerings of our bar. Offers you the chance of a once in a lifetime adventure and romance that may keep you wanting to come back time and time again.
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Carina
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Carina a cruiser that will make your Maldives Holiday a perfect one. One of the top live-aboards in the Maldives Carina offers you Diving, Sailing, Fishing and Cruising Holidays to anywhere in the Maldives. The Maldives have never been more open to you. Comforts on board includes air-conditioned cabins, attached toilets and fresh hot water showers, a well stocked bar, a dive school that offers courses from introductory dives to all other PADI sanctioned courses, wind surfing boards and canoes upon requests. The boat has ample space giving you the feeling of isolation and the whole world to yourself.
Built:
1998 – 2000
Size:
Length 32 Meter, Width 10 Meters
Cruising Speed:
12 knots
Accommodation:
10 double cabins with attached bath rooms with hot and cold water air conditioned adjustable in room.
Equipment:
380 HP Yanmar Engine, Generator 2 sets of 35 KVA Sound proof, 220V and 12 V 2 x water maker of 3 tons each.
Crew:
10 Including captain and chef
Navigation & Communication:
CB Radio Mobile phone GPS Search Light Binoculars, Fax
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Sports & Excursions:
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BBQ, Night fishing, snorkeling, island excursions and Scuba diving(Nitrox) available.
NAVIS HOLIDAYS (Maldives) PVT LTD 1st Floor,H.Asfaam, Bodufungadu Magu 20192 MalĂŠ, Maldives Phone +960 3310101, Fax +960 3316783 E.Mail: info@safrimaldives.com
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Dhinasha
Size:
Length: 28 meter, Width: 9 meter
Cruise Speed:
13-14 Knots
Accommodation:
8 well appointed Air conditioned cabins. All cabins feature fan with twin beds and wardrobe and attached bathroom with fresh water shower facilities.
Facilities:
LCD TV with DVD Home Theater Surround Sound system in the foredeck, sitting and restaurant area. Two restaurants/dining areas (indoor and outdoor). Kitchen is fully equipped for international Cuisine and experianced Chefs able to cater to most demanding clients. One bar with variety of alcohol and soft drinks. Large sundeck with a seperate shaded area including lounge chairs.
Equipment:
Diving boat “Dhuveli”, dinghy with outboard engine, Onan sound-proof generators, Desalination plant
Crew:
8 staff including captain and chef
Communication & Navigation:
GPS System, CB Radio, Mobiles
Sports and Excursions:
Scuba Diving and surfing are main activities. Day & Night fishing, snorkeling, swimming, island visits to inhabited and uninhabited islands, Barbeque on sandbanks.
CANOPUS MALDIVES PVT LTD G.Maavahi, Buruzu Magu, Male’ Tel: +960 3321079, Fax: +960 3325397 Email: afrah@canopusmaldives.com
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Enjoy the exquisite beauty of the Maldives onboard Dhinasha. From Diving trips exploring the underwater beauty to Surfing Trips catching the best action on the surf breaks to Cruise Trips enjoying the stunning waters and visiting the numerous islands. Dhinasha offers you a truly memorable way to explore Maldives. The well experianced crew and staff is always ready to help you plan and make your holiday in the Maldives the perfect one.
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Dolphin
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Dolphin is totally refurbished and ready for your exclusive charters on on surfing, fishing, snorkelling, cruising and scuba diving trips. Our aim is to organize your trip for a reasonable price. Feel free to contact us for the details.
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Size:
Length: 75 meters
Crew
Very experience captain and unforgettable chef, friendly 2 more crew
Last Refurbished:
2010
Speed:
10 Knots
Accommodation:
05 Air –conditioned rooms, each room with attached toilet and each toilet with hot and cold water shower.2 rooms each room with 1 double bed, 2 rooms each rooms 1 double bed and above 1 single bed, 1 room with 1 semi double bed and 2 single bed, total 9 beds.
Facilities:
Restaurant, bar, smoking and non smoking area, half shade large sundeck and Indoor and Outdoor dining area, Television, DVD player, disco equipments, First aid kit and board games.
Equipment:
Diving Dhoni 18 feet dingy with 40 HP Engine, 2 Generator soundproof, electricity 220V.DC Volt 24v, Desalination Plant, Sweet Water Tank capacity 2000 Liters, Diesel Tank 2000 Liters, Central Air condition system with individual control indoor unit, Freezer and ice cube machine.
Navigation and Communication:
CB Radio, Mobile Phone, GPS, Fish finder, Binoculars
Sports & Recreation:
Scuba Diving, Surfing, various types of fishing, BBQ on desert islands, Island Hopping, Visit to local island, resort island, fishing village and city. Many more programs according to itinerary base on request.
BLUE”K” SAFARI MALDIVES PVT LTD M. Ahuliha, Haveeree Higun, Male’Republic of Maldives Tel: +960 333 5035, 331 7077 Fax: +960 333 5060, Mobile: +960 777 1322 Email:safari@dhinet.net.mv
Member
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Felicity
Built:
1996
Size:
Length 28 meters/ width Beam: 6.85 meters
Cruise Speed:
8-9 Knots per Hour
Capacity:
Standard full charter is 14 guests
Accommodation:
7 luxurious fully air conditioned cabins, 4 double cabins, 3 cabins .
Facilities:
Air conditioned cabins, toilets, with hot and cold water, Salon space for 14 guests, Fully equipped PADI dive center set up on a Dhoni, TV/DVD/music library.
Equipment:
Windsurf/canoe/dinghy.
Navigation and Communication:
Mobile phone, Compass, VHF radio, GPS with mapper
Sports and Excursions:
Snorkeling, Wind surfing, Trolling fishing, Beach barbeque parties, Diving possibilities include drift diving, wreck diving and night diving, Accompanying Dhoni for diving, Dive talks and PADI certified dive courses conducted on request, 7,14 night cruises available, Under water photography conducted on request.
Last Refurbished:
2010
ENSIS CRUISES M. Westend, 3rd Floor, Handhuvaree Higun Tel: +960 331 4907, Fax: +960 331 4920 Email: cruise@ensistravel.com ensis@dhivehinet.net.mv
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Azure skies, turquoise waters and powder white beaches are the typical Maldivian offering. Ensis cruises offer you the chance of all that and more to be experienced in luxurious style and with a hint of romance on our cruise boat MV. Ensis Felicity. Felicity is a traditionally built and handcrafted Turkish Gullet, but adapted to the most stringent of traveler’s requirements and offering luxury and good taste which is unique in the Maldives.
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Flying Fish
Floating on the ocean’s of Maldives since 1994, Flying Fish, even though petite, is well known among the Diving & Surfing enthusiasts visiting the Maldives. Its compactness makes it ideal as a vessel for Big Game Fishing and to have a peaceful and serene vacation with complete privacy. The crew, the captain & the diving instructor would be more than pleased to serve you and aid you with any.
Built:
1994
Size:
Length 26 meters, Breath 9 meters
Speed:
10 - 12 knots
Capacity:
14 passengers
Accommodation:
10 Rooms (Guests 7 rooms with air condition attached toilets)
Facilities:
Yamaha 350 engine, sound proof generator set (8kv, 22 kv)
Sports and Recreation:
Snorkeling equipment, wind surf, big game fishing, night fishing, island hoping to uninhabited islands, cards; ceram board; chess.
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Equipment:
Panorama Maldives Pvt Ltd M. Muli, Sabudheli Magu Male’ 20316 Rep. of Maldives Tel: (960) 3327066, (960) 3327076, (960) 3337066 Fax: (960) 3326542 Email: panorama@dhivehinet.net.mv
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Full equipped diving school, stereo units in all rooms including restaurant, bar & fore decks, television in sitting room, restaurant, fore deck & master bedroom with own WCR, fully equipped kitchen, fully equipped bar, one common hot water shower.
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Four Seasons Explorer
Embark on a marine and cultural odyssey into the lesser-known Maldives onboard Four Seasons Explorer. A floating PADI 5-Star Dive Centre and the fastest liveaboard in the Maldives, the three-deck, 11-berth catamaran gives effortless access to a larger range of virgin dive sites and secluded hotspots. Dive with seasonal groups of manta rays and whale sharks, or snorkel with the marine biologist. Relax with onboard spa treatments, gourmet food, sunset Jacuzzis and visit historic monuments and isolated villages. Sail on three, four or seven-night itineraries between Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa and Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru – or charter the ultimate private dive, surf or discovery cruise.
Size:
Length: 39 meters, Beam: 12 meters, Draught: 1.9 meters
Speed:
16 knots (90% MCR, 30 tonnes deadweight)
Capacity:
22 passengers
Accommodation:
10 staterooms and 1 Explorer suite
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor restaurant, five star PADI Dive Centre’ , Sundeck with outdoor bar and whirlpool, DVD and music library, Spa facility, telescope, wireless internet connection, laundry service, photography and videography service, daily marine biology/ecology presentation by resident marine biologist, air conditioned rooms with DVD/CD player, LCD, MP3 cable connection, mini bar, safe, telephone etc
Sports and Recreation:
2 x MTU 12V 2000 M70 main engine, 2 x 788kW at 2,100rpm power, 2 x 5.5 metre RIBs, 2 x 4.0 metre Rigid Type rescue boats, Seastate motion control system, generators, propellers, watermakers, GPS system, Radar, 2 satellite phones and communication systems. Dive, snorkel, surf, water ski, fish, kayak and sail
Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa North Male’ Atoll, Republic of Maldives Reservations tel: +960 66 00 888 Fax: +960 66 00 800 Email: reservations.mal@fourseasons.com
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Gahaa
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Gahaa, like its sister ship Gulfaam, is designed for large groups. It is ideal for keen divers who wish to explore the best dive sites in the country, although it is also well-suited for groups of island hoppers.
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Year built:
1992
Size:
18.2m x 2.3m x6.0m beam
Cruise Speed:
10 knots
Capacity:
10 Pax
Toilets:
3 toilets with showers
Accommodation:
2 cabins with double beds 3 cabins with twin couchette
Sun deck:
Main deck
Equipment:
Dinghy with outboard engine, Snorkeling gear and fishing lines, Sound proof generator set
Crew:
4 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
CB radio, Icom HF transceiver and mobile phone
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VOYAGES MALDIVES Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, PO BOX 2019 Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel: +960 332 2019, Fax: +960 332 5336 Email: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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Gulfaam
Year built:
1990
Size:
19.3m x 2.3m x 6.0m beam
Cruise Speed:
10 knots
Capacity:
10 Pax
Toilets:
3 toilets with showers
Accommodation:
2 cabins with double bed 4 cabins with twin couchette
Sun deck:
Main deck and top deck
Equipment:
Dinghy without board engine. Snorkeling gear and fishing lines. Sound proof generator set
Crew:
4 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
CB radio and mobile phone
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VOYAGES MALDIVES Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, PO BOX 2019 Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel: +960 332 2019, Fax: +960 332 5336 Email: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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Gulfaam is ideally designed for large groups of divers who wish to explore the best diving spots in the Maldives under the guidance of an experienced Dive Master and assistance from the professional crew. It is an efficient boat with all the essentials to satisfy the diving enthusiasts. Gulfaam has a large sun-deck for guests to catch the cool breezes and improve their suntan.
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Gurahali
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Gurahali is the new addition to the fleet of Voyages Maldives and it is the biggest in the fleet too. The safari incorporating the very latest ideas and traditional values, this well furnished semi-luxurious safari floats on the Maldivian waters to accommodate and cater the desired to experience the unique environment, maritime and geography of the Maldives. The traditional design, famously represented by the twin masts, remains a hallmark concept of Voyages Maldives. Gurahali is designed to appear as a more superior safari compared to the earlier inventions.
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Year built:
2008
Size:
28.96m x 9.38m x 4.5m beam
Cruise Speed:
12 knots
Capacity:
14 Pax
Accommodation:
7 cabins with double beds with attached bathrooms
Sun deck:
Main deck
Equipment:
Dinghy with outboard engine; Honda 90 HP. Snorkeling gear and fishing lines. 2 soundproof generator sets; Kohler 45 KW
Crew:
6 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
GPS, CB radio and mobile phone
Air conditioning:
12 AC
Entertainment System:
BOSE Home Theatre System with surround sound
Fire Safety Equipment:
Fire Alarm, Smoke Detector, Fire Extinguisher & Fire Blanket
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VOYAGES MALDIVES Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, PO BOX 2019 Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel: +960 332 2019, Fax: +960 332 5336 Email: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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www.tripconcept.com
Hariyana 1
Size:
Length 75 ft, Breadth 20 ft, Height 10 ft
Speed:
10 Knots
Capacity:
12 Pax
Crew:
04
Accommodation:
06 Cabins with ensuite toilet and shower
Facilities:
Quad 120 HP engine, AC/D power by Onan 9.5 KW and Yanmar 2.5KW generators, Diving Dhoni
Navigation & Communication:
Superstar Communication Radio, Compressor, Cellular phone, TV and Video
Sports & Recreation:
Diving
Trip Concept Pvt Ltd H. Mehelige 4/3, 3rd floor, Kurangi Goalhi Male’, Maldives Tel: 960 331 0941, Fax: 331 6153 Email: sales@tripconcept.com
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Hariyana is an economy class motorised safari yacht which specialises in diving, fishing, surfing, cruising and island excursions in the Maldives. The yacht provides guests with a large sun deck to warm themselves under the tropical sun or partake in the thrills of fishing from the comforts of its spacious foredeck.
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Horizon 3
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Come and enjoy the adrenalin rush and pamper yourself as you explore the 99% sea and 1’190 islands archipelago called the Maldives.Horizon-3, is a premier Liveaboard offering modern comforts and a truly memorable service. All meals are served as buffets, the living areas are ample and open shaded areas to enjoy the blue horizon of Maldives in style and comfort . Come and enjoy the first twin screwed 36 meter fiberglass vessel launched in 2009 and we will take you to the best spots where the action is. The full beam suite comes with king size bed and offers a panoramic view. The private bath comes with shower and toilet and a tub to soak while enjoying the view of horizon.
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Built:
Fiber Glass
Size:
Length 36 meters/Width 09.50 meters
Cruise Speed:
10 to 14 knots
Accommodation:
Air Conditioned 8 Cabins (all with private toilet / showers), Panoramic Air Conditioned 2 Deluxe Cabins (all with private toilet / showers), Panoramic Air Conditioned 1 Suite (bath tub with private toilet / showers).
Facilities:
04 Decks, Dining in Front, Spa, Bar, massage, Sauna and Jacuzzi on 3rd deck, Diving and Surfing Guides and DVD player with LCD TV and indoor board games for entertainment.
Equipment:
Diving Equipments with Dive Master, 18 meter Dhoni with 3 crew for diving, surfing or excursions, 06 meter Boston Whaler with outboard engine for surfing or excursions, Life Jackets, life rings, fire retardants and pumps and Water maker with 2 x 6 tonnes per day Aqua Reef.
Sports and Excursions:
Diving, Surfing, Big game fishing and Island hopping etc.
Navigation and Communication:
CB Set, Mobile Phone, Compass, Maps and GPS
BLUE HORIZON MALDIVES Male’, Maldives Tel: +960 332 1169, Fax: +960 332 8797 Email: bluehrzn@dhivehinet.net.mv
Member
www.vistamaldives.com
Island Safari 1 Deluxe
Size:
Length 30 meters /Beam 9 meters
Cruise Speed:
11 Knots
Capacity:
20 Pax
Accommodation:
4 Cabins with a double + bunk bed, 2 Cabins with twin + bunk bed, 2 Cabins with twin bed, 01 Honeymoon Suite with a large double bed+ bunk bed + Sofa . Total 9 air-conditioned, spacious and beautifully designed cabins with en-suit attached toilets / hot and fresh water shower.
Facilities:
A spacious Kitchen, Restaurant, Bar, Lounge with variety of indoor games, Television, Video/CD facilities and a Library, A well suited disco with local folk music “Bodu Beru”, Boutique and dive Center
Equipment:
30KV two sound proof generators 220/240V, Desalinating system (6000 liter daily production), Fully Air-conditioned Cabins with individual Control and a fully equipped dive center with PADI International Certified Dive instructor and Dive master. All the necessary equipments can be rented
Sun Deck 1:
Entertains guest who needs an afternoon coffee and relaxation.
Sun Deck 2:
The upper most deck which provides tanners with the most privacy.
Crew:
10 Crews
VISTA COMPANY & TRAVEL SERVICES PVT. LTD M. Rowville, 3rd Floor, Male’ Maldives Hotline: +(960) 333 7756, +(960) 778 4856 Tel : +(960) 332 0952, Fax: +(960) 331 8035 E-mail: sales@vistamaldives.com, vista@dhivehinet.net.mv www.vistamaldives.com, islandsafarimaldives.com
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A truly unique way to explore and experience the splendor and wonder that the Maldives is onboard the Island Safari -1 Deluxe - cruising in class and comfort!
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Island Safari 2 Royal
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Relax and embark on a scenic cruise above and underwater onboard the Island Safari -2Royal - you are sure to have a wonderful time!
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Size:
Length 32 Meters/Beam 09.5 Meters
Cruise Speed:
11 Knots
Capacity:
24 Pax
Accommodation:
02 Junior Suite with sofa, 08 Double/Twin bed cabins. Total 10 Airconditioned spacious & beautifully designed Cabins with en-suit attached toilets/Hot & fresh water shower.
Facilities:
A spacious Kitchen, Restaurant, Bar, Lounge with variety of indoor games, Television, Video/CD facilities and a Library, A well suited disco with local folk music “Bodu Beru”, Boutique and dive Center
Equipment:
30 KV 2 sound proof generators 220/240V, Desalinating system (6000 liter daily production), Fully Air-conditioned Cabins with individual Control and a fully equipped dive center with PADI International Certified Dive instructor and Dive master. All the necessary equipments can be rented.
Sun Deck 1:
Entertains guests who need an afternoon coffee and relaxation.
Sun Deck 2:
The upper most deck which provides tanners with the most privacy.
VISTA COMPANY & TRAVEL SERVICES PVT. LTD M. Rowville, 3rd Floor, Male’ Maldives Hotline: +(960) 333 7756, +(960) 778 4856 Tel : +(960) 332 0952, Fax: +(960) 331 8035 E-mail: sales@vistamaldives.com, vista@dhivehinet.net.mv www.vistamaldives.com, islandsafarimaldives.com
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Kamana
Size:
Length: 95 feet, Beam: 24 feet, Draft: 6 feet
Cruise Speed:
12 Knots
Maximum Capacity:
14 - 15
Accommodation:
6 double rooms with twin beds, en suite bathroom, modern and elegant, with individually controlled air conditioning.
Facilities:
3 spacious decks, TV, DVD and Hi-Fi
Equipment:
2 marine engine, 2 generators, I water desalination plant, GPS, Mobile IDD phone, 1 service dhoni with 3 crew and dingy
Crew:
9 crew
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Viale Padania, 4/a 20035 Lissone/Milano (Italy) Tel. ++39 039 2455405 - Fax ++39 039 4655385 e-mail: seafari_maldives@iol.it www.seafariadventures.it
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SEAFARI ADVENTURES SRL P. Le Padania 4a, 20035 Lissone, Italy Tel: + 39 039 245 5405, Fax: + 39 039 4655 385 Email: seafari_maldives@iol.it Web: www.maldivesliveaboards.us
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A brand new luxury motor yacht, one of the very few in the Maldives with 2 engines. This allows more speed, maneuverability and safety to the boat. 3 spacious decks, 6 double rooms with twin beds on the floor level and a huge owner’s room with a King bed and a single bed. All rooms have unsuited bathroom, modern and elegant, and individually controlled air-conditioning. KAMANA is operated and marketed by SEAFARI ADVENTURES, which has been the pioneer in Maldives Liveaboard, having started its operation more than 20 years ago and having an unparalleled experiance. SEAFARI ADVENTURES operates many boats of various standards and can offer Diving, Surfing and Sailing Cruises. As far as Diving is concerned SEAFARI ADVENTURES have an extensice knowledge of how to get the best diving from this wonderful archipelago.
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Kethi
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Kethi is one of the larger boats in the fleet and especially suited for groups of divers. Kethi is also very popular with families or the smaller informal groups who prefer more privacy and space as well as the increased comforts. The low noise, heavy duty engine can take you anywhere in the Maldives in cruising comfort.
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Year built:
1994
Size:
19.5m x 2.5m x 6.5m beam
Cruise Speed:
10 knots
Capacity:
10 Pax
Toilets:
5 toilets with showers
Accommodation:
2 cabins with double beds 3 cabins with twin couchette
Sun deck:
Main deck and top deck used as sun decks
Equipment:
Dinghy with outboard engine. Snorkeling gear and fishing lines.
Crew:
4 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
CB radio and mobile phone
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VOYAGES MALDIVES PVT LTD Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel : +(960) 332 2019, Fax: +(960) 332 5336 E-mail: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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Keyif
Built:
2003
Size:
Length 26 meters Breadth 7 meters
Speed:
8 knots
Capacity:
16 passengers
Accommodation:
07 deluxe cabins with air condition and attached bathrooms
Crew:
07
Facilities
Spacious rear deck, sundeck, spacious saloon with TV and DVD Player, Generator 1x 33 KWh, 1x 22.5 KWh, 220 V Desalination plant
Navigation and Communication:
Engine: MAN 380HP GPS, VHF, satellite phone
Activities
separate diving dhoni with Nitrox is available for divers besides normal air. BBQ on deserted island, night fishing, visit of local island and snorkeling for non-divers
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DIVE EXPLORER Dive Explorer Pvt Ltd. Tharaha, 3rd Floor,Fareedhee Magu, Maafannu, Male, Rep. of Maldives mobile 00960 7772984 or 7786039, Tel: 3300618 / Fax: 3300619 e-mail: diveex@dhinet.net.mv
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On this 2 mast steel shooner built in 2003 we can welcome up to 16 guests in 5 spacious double and 2 triple cabins. When on board it is difficult to visualize that you are on a steel vessel as all parts of the boat are covered with noble woods, teakwood on the deck, teak and mahogany inside. The outside deck at the back is very spacious, with sun sail, dining table and large area with cushions to read and relax. Meals will be served there or in the saloon. The front deck of the boat invites for sunbathing. The boat will anchor in calm lagoons to prevent any disturbance due to waves.
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King Fish
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Our sailing catamaran and crew will sail you to remote anchorages In close proximity of the Maldives world class Diving sites. Whether you are looking for a diver charter or simply a relaxing cruise, the journey is filled with adventure and interesting discoveries. For those seeking the mystical mysteries of these islands, a cruise is the best way to discover the real Maldives and the concealed treasures within the reefs of this huge archipelago. With our favorable sailing conditions and the warm weather, a cruise in the Maldives is indeed a very beautiful experience. Kingfish is a luxury sail catamaran designed and built in South Africa. Our catamaran offers all the comfort and furnishings far above what you would expect at this price level.
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Built:
2005
Size:
Length 13.45 meters/ Beam 7.20 meters
Water:
Water: 600 liters
Diesel:
Diesel: 600 Liters
Accommodation:
Maximum of 6 guests for crewed charter, 4 double berths, each Queen size, 2 en suite facilities with heads, baths and showers, 2 separate facilities with heads and showers.
Activities & Equipments:
Sailing, Diving - 04 completer sets, wet suits, dive compressorBauer, 100 l/min, Snorkeling masks, fins, snorkels, dinghy +25 hp outboard, fishing (trawling & bottom fishing).
Navigations & Communication:
Log & wind instruments, depth sounder, GPS-Plotter, VHF x 2, Satellite Phone, Cell Phone.
INDIAN OCEAN CHARTERS MALDIVES PVT LTD (IOCM) 1st Floor, Ma. Rafrafge, Buruzu Magu, Male’ Rep. of Maldives Tel: + (960) 3329240, Fax: + (960) 3329241 Mobile + (960) 7776884, 7775644 E-mail: ops@iocmaldives.com.mv
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www.voyagesmaldives.com
Koimala
Built:
1994
Size:
23m x 2.8m beam: 6.8m
Cruise Speed:
10 knots
Capacity:
14 Pax
Toilets:
5 toilets with showers
Accommodation:
2 cabins with double beds 5 cabins with twin couchette
Sun deck:
Main deck and top deck
Equipment:
Dinghy with outboard engine, Snorkeling gear and fishing lines, Sound proof generator set
Crew:
4 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
CB radio, Icom HF transceiver and mobile phone
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VOYAGES MALDIVES PVT LTD Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel : +(960) 332 2019, Fax: +(960) 332 5336 E-mail: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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Koimala is one of the larger boats in the fleet and also one of the most comfortable. Its outstanding interior accommodation for 14 guests consists of two double-bedded rooms en suite, 5 rooms with twin berths and 3 additional toilets, all with showers. The saloon and wheelhouse area is tastefully designed and provides generous seating for guests. The galley and the pantry are well stocked and equipped to provide excellent meals planned around the catch of the day, served in the well-ventilated main dining area.
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Maldives Aggressor
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“A brand new luxury ocean going motorsailer, with 2 x 440 Hp Man engines, 2 x 100 KVA generators , a 300 lt/hr water maker, 2 masts with 550 sq meters of sail and all the technical equipments to allow a safe and comfortable navigation. It is classified by RINA, the Italia Lloyds. It is the only boat in the Maldives able to offer 4 dives/day with Nitrox. The service is at the top standards offered by Aggressor Fleet, the worldwide Leader in Liveaboard Diving.� Built:
2009
Size:
Length 115 feet , Beam: 26 feet, Draft: 9 feet
Speed:
12 knots
Cruising Range:
Unlimited
Capacity:
20 passengers
Accommodation:
08 Deluxe Staterooms & 02 Twin Staterooms
Crew:
10
Facilities
4 Dives/day and Nitrox
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Navigation and Communication:
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GPS with electronic charting SSB marine radio 2 dive compressors with cascade storage Satellite phone Computer station with e-mail Auto pilot, coupled with GPS Depth sounder Compass
AGGRESSOR FLEET 209 Hudson Trace, Augusta, GA 30907 Phone: + 1-706-993-2531 Fax: +1-706-737-7690 Email: info@aggressor.com
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www.maldiviana.com.mv
Maldiviana
Asia’s Award Winning Liveaboard Maldiviana is conceptualized as a luxury liveaboard vessel built in 2002, the Maldiviana was designed to be stylish measuring 26 meters in length and with a cruising speed of 11.5 knots, and to reflect the stringent demands of equipments and services of high end travelers accommodating on fully airconditioned 6 luxury cabins, ensuing the highest levels of safety, stability and performance.
Built:
2002
Size:
Length 26.9m , Beam: 8.15m, Draft: 2.5m
Speed:
11.5 knots
Cruising Range:
Unlimited
Capacity:
12 passengers
Accommodation:
06 Rooms, all rooms with AC, hot and cold water 01 Family and Honeymoon (bath, minibar) 02 Double Rooms and 02 Twin rooms
Facilities
TV, dvd, Karoke, room tv with 600 movies, 2 bars, 1restaurant and alacart on request basis, 1 indoor sitting room, 2 outdoor sitting and 2 sun decks etc..
Sports & Recreation
Night fishing, banana ride, diving, snorkeling BBQ
Maldiviana (Maldives) H. Aagadhage/ 8th Flr, Boduthakurufaanu Magu MalĂŠ 20026, Rep. of Maldives Tel: 960 334 05 54, 334 05 55 Fax: 960 334 05 56 E-mail: operations@maldiviana.com.mv
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With a sun deck, and outside lounge area for catching sun or dining al fresco, a spacious saloon lounge with library, bar and multimedia facilities, a full equipped dive dhoni and operations area, guests on the Maldiviana will savour an authentic taste of cruising amongst the islands of Maldives, manned by a professional crew, with a generous measure of luxury and the uncompromising standards.
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Manta Cruise
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Manta Cruise offers the excellent comfort, generous space and attentive service, our regular guests have come to expect. All cabins are air-conditioned, the interior design is functional and tasteful, the cuisine is mouth-watering.
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Built:
2006
Size:
Length 31 meters, Width 09 meters
Speed:
10-11 Knots
Capacity:
20
Accommodation:
09 cabins
Facilities:
360HP Daewoo Engine, 02 35KW Westerbeke & 27KW Kohler Generators, 230Volts / 60 hertZ Power, 2000 Ltr Fresh water, Jacuzzi, Indoor and outdoor dining, Saloon, Bar, Hi-Fi System, VCD, DVD, HD. Dinghy 15HP out boarder, Diving dhoni 50 feet for diving trips.
Navigation & Communication:
Radio set, GSM, GPS, Mobile, DAN First aid kit, Fire extinguishers, life jackets, medical oxygen.
Sports & Recreation:
Diving, Surfing, Cruising and Fishing, Cultural shows.
Trip Concept Pvt Ltd H. Mehelige 4/3, 3rd floor, Kurangi Goalhi Male’, Maldives Tel: 960 331 0941, Fax: 331 6153 Email: sales@tripconcept.com
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www.manthirimaldives.com
Manthiri
Size:
Length: 25 meters, Width: 7.6 meters
Cruise Speed:
9 Knots
Capacity:
12 pax
Accommodation:
4 twins and 2 doubles with en suite bathrooms
Facilities:
Daily cabin service, Individually controlled air-conditioning in all cabins, Daily fresh towels in cabins, Hot fresh water showers, Hairdryers and toiletries in all cabins, Fresh water camera rinse tanks, Air-conditioning in all indoor areas, Dive-deck and camera assistance, Open air sundeck with shaded area, Delicious dining and snacks, Icemaker and coffee maker, Warm towels after each dive.
Equipment:
Laptop computer for digital photographers, Camera tables, Audio and video entertainment centre, Nitrox system for increased dive safety, Two support vessels – 54 foot dive dhoni and 17 foot fiberglass tender .
Crew:
12
Sports and Excursions:
Dive courses
SEA N SEE PVT LTD 9/F Kashmeeru Vaadhee Gul-ala goalhi, Male’ 20235, Maldives Tel: +( 960)332 5634, 332 0323, 332 0324 Fax: +9603325633 Email:manthirimaldives@dhivehinet.net.mv
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Maldivian owned and operated, the 85’ motor yacht Manthiri brought Maldives liveaboard diving into the modern era, and remains one of the highest regarded dive operations in the world. This premier live-aboard carries only 12 guests in six comfortable double occupancy cabins. Each cabin has its own individually controlled air-conditioning, storage, a personal mini bar, and en suite bathroom with modern fixtures, toilet, shower, and plenty of hot water. To accommodate an international clientele, the cabins and salon are equipped with both 110-volt and 220-volt electrical outlets.
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www.seafari-int.com
Moonimaa
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Built in the tradition of the luxury wooden yatch with modern engineering MV Moonima is one of the finest vessel in the Liveaboard fleet of the Maldives. Beautifully furnished the AC cabins with and en-suite showers offers space and comfort. The spacious salon and the sun deck equipped with a jacuzzi makes life onboard a relaxing experience to let you enjoy fully the beauty of the Maldivian atolls. Built:
2003
Size:
Length 30 meters, Width 10 meters,
Speed:
14 Knots
Capacity:
16 passengers
Accommodation:
08 doubles cabin with individual AC units, bathroom en suite each cabin
Facilities
Grand salon, dining room with AC, bar, flat screen, video, stereo, cd, dvd, high standard Jacuzzi on sundeck, desalination unit,
Navigation and Communication:
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Sports & Recreation
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GPS, Echo Sounder, VHF, 2 Onan generators 220 Volt. Engine Volvo 380 HP. Diving Dhoni fully equipped, Nitrox 32% on board. Island visits and Island hoping, snorkeling, surfing and fishing.
SEAFARI MALDIVES 4th Floor, Ma. Uthuruvehi, Keneree Magu, Male’ 20192 Maldives Direct: +960 765 4817, + 960 754 4508 Planning and Booking Online: www.seadream-int.com www.seafari-int.com, maldives@seafari-int.com
www.maldivemosaique.com
Mosaique
Size:
Length: 41 meters, Width: 10 meters
Speed:
12 Knots
Accommodation:
2 Sky Light Suites with private balcony, bathroom with modern amenities and bathtub 4 Sea Breeze Suites with private balcony, bathroom with modern amenities and bathtub 8 Cruiser Rooms are equipped with all the modern utilities and facilities offered in the suites such as flat screen TV, hot & cold shower
Facilities:
Full theatre system, karaoke, video games and movie library, Souvenir shop, Lounge Bar featuring a selection of cocktails, liqueurs, beers and international spirits, Sauna, Gym, internet and IDD calls, Sundeck bar, Grande Jacuzzi, Sea Breeze open
Sports & Recreation:
Diving, reef fishing, casting, night fishing, big game fishing, Jet Ski, wind surfing, kayak, wakeboarding, surfing, trip to an inhabited island, BBQ, reef snorkeling,
SHORE INVESTMENT PVT LTD Ground Floor, M. Nannaarige Iraaku Magu, MalĂŠ, 20273, Maldives Tel: 960 333 7000, Fax: 960 332 9402 Email: info@maldivemosaique.com Web: www.maldivemosaique.com
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The Maldives Mosaique is a uniquely designed mega yacht cruiser in the Maldives.
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Noah
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Cruise the Maldives on board Noah, a comfortable 75 feet wooden yacht fully air conditioned. Be it for regular safari trips, diving safari trips, surfing safari or fishing safari. The crew and accompanying ‘Dhoni’ will strive to make your Maldivian experience as enjoyable and fulfilling as possible.
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Size:
23 meters/75 feet, 6.1 meters/20 feet
Speed:
10 knots
Accommodation:
6 cabins (2 double rooms, 2 rooms with singles, 2 rooms with a double and a single)
Facilities:
Fully air conditioned, with attached toilets in all rooms. Transfers from and to the airport or seaplane platform. Bed sheets and towels provided (two sets per week. Meals served onboard restaurant. Free tea and coffee. 1.5 L of water per day per person. TV and DVD/VCD
Equipment:
Dhinghy with outboard engine 15 hp, accompanying dhoni, marine sound proof generator, desalinated plant, snorkeling gear.
Sports and Recreation:
Diving, surfing and fishing
Seamarc Pvt Ltd M. Maya (7th flr), Gadhakoalhi magu, Male’, Rep. of Maldives Tel: (960) 3331626 Fax: (960) 3336575 Mobile: (960) 778 7642 Email: noah@seamarc.com
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Nooraanee
Size:
Length 50 feet, Width 15 feet
Speed
8 - 9 Knots
Capacity:
6 Pax
Accommodation:
2 Guest cabins ((1 double bed and a single bed in each cabin) Fan cooled, All Cabins with toilet and shower.
Facilities
2 Deck for sunbathing and relaxing, 1 Dining area, 01 Bar, Generator X 1, AC Voltage: 220V, DC Voltage: 12V, Sweet Water Tank Capacity: 1000 Liters, Dinghy with 4 hp outboard engine, First Aid: VCD/Audio CD, Diesel Engine, Yanmar,
Navigation and Communication:
Telephone. VHF Radio Set, Compus, GPS
Sports & Recreation
Fishing (Big Game Fishing, Night Fishing, Morning Fishing and Half day Fishing), Snorkeling, Surfing, Island Hopping (Visiting Fishing Villages, Resorts and Virgin Islands), Visiting Uninhabited Island, BBQ on the beach of Deserted Island
Cross Asia Travel
Cross Asia Travel H. Laytest, Kalaafaanu Hingun,Male’, Maldives Tel: 960 330 0011, Fax: 960 330 0022 Email: info@crossasiatravel.com
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NOORANEE SAFARI is for those who wish to cruise with their friends and family for snorkeling trips, Big Game Fishing Tours, Surfing Tours and simply Cruising across Maldives. The low budget Nooranee Safari is for private carters so that the vessel can maneuver according to the customers requirement. The boat could enter to shallow lagoons to access reef, making it advantageous for snorkelers.
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Princess Haleema
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Princess Haleema is one of the most luxury cruiser in Maldives. With rooms compared to none. Princess Haleema has been designed with most modern features and the yatch is equipped with the modern amenities for exceptional service.
Size:
Length 36 meters, Width 10.5 meters,
Speed:
12 knots
Capacity:
22 passengers
Accommodation:
09 double cabins and 2 suites with individual AC units, bathroom en suite each cabin
Facilities
Grand salon, dining room with AC, bar, flat screen, video, stereo, CD, DVD, high standard Jacuzzi on sundeck, desalination unit,
Navigation and Communication:
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Sports & Recreation
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GPS, Echo Sounder, VHF, 2 Onan Generator 220 Volt, Engine Volvo, Generator 2 onon soundproof 220 V, Diving Dhoni fully equipped, Nitrox 32% on board. Island visits and Island hoping, snorkeling, surfing and fishing
SEAFARI MALDIVES 4th Floor, Ma. Uthuruvehi, Keneree Magu, Male’ 20192 Maldives, Direct: +960 765 4817, + 960 749 0034 Planning and Booking Online: www.seadream-int.com www.seafari-int.com, maldives@seafari-int.com
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www.sailingmaldives.com
Rainbow Runner
Refurbished:
2006
Size:
Length 30.38 meters, Beam 8.28 meters, Draft 3.23 meters
Speed:
12 Knots
Accommodation:
09 comfortable, air conditioned double/ twin cabins each with port holes. All cabins with en suite shower hot and cold water and toilet
Crew:
5 crews
Facilities:
Large Sun decks, Spacious Salon with TV/VCR and Hi fi System, DVD Player, Bar
Navigation and Communication:
280 HP Doosan Daewoo Marine Engine, 2 sets onan soundproof generators, Aqua Tec desalination plant 125 liters, radio set, VHF, GPS
SAILING TOURS Pvt. Ltd M. Maynaage Hulhanguge Asurumaa Goalhi Male’ Maldives Postal code: 20257 Tell: + 960 332 5468 Fax: + 960 331 8997 Hot Line: (24 hrs) + 960 779 3898
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Welcome to Rainbow Runner, one of the most promising safari vessel in Maldives. Designed and operated for your diving experience. Excursion compare to none, and a cruising experience compare to none, and make sure that every client is satisfied on this boat. Also we can operate top surfing groups. The boat features comfortable amenities, with air-conditioned cabins, hot & cold water shower, attached bath room and many more. From your chef to your captain to crew will make sure your trip is safe, tasteful, and with wonderful experiences.
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Sachika
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This stunning brand new luxury Liveaboard built on 2007 features the facilities that would indulge you with choice. MV Sachika, will take you exploring through waters of azure lagoons, coral gardens bustling with multi colored marine life, snow white sandy beaches circling lush green patches of islands, caressing cool breezes of the Indian Ocean, breath taking sun sets, moonlit silvery nights and the serenity as a whole that would reawaken the mind and soul. It has three bridges and very modern infrastructure.
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Built:
2007
Size:
Length: 33 meters , Width: 10 meters
Cruise Speed:
12 Knots per Hour
Accommodation:
2 twin rooms, 4 standard rooms (double), 1 junior suites with king size bed and single bed, 3 suites (with king size bed, LCD monitor and DVD)All cabins are furnished with independent air conditioner, mini-bar, bathroom with spacious shower boxes (soap, shampoo and shower gel available – hairdryers on request), fire alarm system. Twin, standard cabins and junior suite room are equipped with portholes, while the 3 suite rooms have large panoramic windows, with air recycle
Facilities:
Indoor air-conditioned restaurant, Full Board with mineral water / coffee / tea 24 hours self service, Indoor coffee corner, Panoramic coffee bar, Fine selection of Italian and International wine and liquors, Lounge area at prow on main deck, Spacious sundeck with 5 seat Jacuzzi, Massage room (professional Indian therapist), WiFi internet access, Board games, Beach towels, Plugs adaptors
Equipment:
Fire extinguishers and fire alarms in all cabins, First aid kits, Life jackets.
Crew:
English and Italian speaking
Sports and Excursions:
Fishing, Trips to fisherman islands, Trips to uninhabited islands, Trips to Male’, Dinner on the beach, Accompanied daily snorkeling, Diving.
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BLUEWATER MALDIVES Ground Floor M. Beauteen House, - Carnation Magu 20-255 Male` Rep of Maldives Tel: + 960 330 4706 , Hp: + 960 778 4674, Fax:+ 960 330 4704 E-mail: sales@bluewatermaldives.com
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www.iocmaldives.com
Sail Fish
Our sailing/motor catamaran S/Y Sailfish is suitable for groups/friends family charter with its facilities onboard and includes the crew. Itinerary is customized according to our clients preference, what you want to see, where you want to go, activities you want during your fantastic holiday in Maldives. During the charter, you can see Whale-shakes, Mantas, Sharks, Dolphins, Sand banks, the most beautiful snorkeling areas, and fishing villages with local culture in Maldives. If you are certified diver, you can go diving in the best dive areas and with advance request we arrange diver master. So whether you are a dive master or a novice we can accommodate your needs.
Built:
2009
Size:
Length: 14,18 m, Beam: 8.5 m, Draft: 0,95 m.
Capacity:
Maximum of 6-8 guests for crewed charter
Accommodation:
04 double berths, each queen size, 2 en suite facilities with heads, baths and showers, 2 separate facilities with heads and showers
Crew:
Skipper Manager and Chef
Facilities
2 x 28, 3kw 2 x 40hp engines, warm water 2 x 60 ltr calorifiers, generator 4 kVA, Water maker 100 ltr per hours, 2 x 80 ltr fridges, 1 x 110 ltr freezer, 12 Volt+220 Volt through 4000 watt inverter, Linen and towels, Dinghy +25 hp outboard
Sports & Recreation:
Log & wind instruments, depth sounder, GPS Plotter, VHF x 2, Satellite phone, Cell phone Sailing, Diving (4 complete sets, wetsuits, dive compressor – Bauer 100 I/min, Snorkeling & Fishing
Indian Ocean Charters Maldives Pvt Ltd 1st Floor, Ma. Rafrafge, Buruzu Magu, Male’ Tel: +960 332 9240, Fax: +960 332 9241 Mobile: +960 777 6884, 777 5644 Email: ops@iocmaldives.com.mv
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Sea Coral
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Sea Coral is ideally suited for large groups of divers who wish to experience the amazing underwater world of the Maldives. You can sail or cruise on this elegant craft visiting your favourite dive sites anywhere in the Maldives. Guests can relax on Sea Coral’s large sundeck and improve their tan while enjoying the unique beauty of the Maldives. Sea Coral provides comfortable accommodation for 10 guests in 4 private cabins
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Built:
1988
Size:
18m x 1.6m x 5.3m beam
Cruise Speed:
10 knots per Hour
Capacity:
08 pax
Accommodation:
2 cabins with double bed 2 cabins with twin couchette
Toilets:
2 toilets with showers
Equipment:
Dinghy with outboard engine, Snorkeling gear and fishing lines, Sound proof generator set
Sun deck:
Main deck
Crew:
4 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
CB radio and mobile phone
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VOYAGES MALDIVES PVT LTD Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel : +(960) 332 2019, Fax: +(960) 332 5336 E-mail: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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www.voyagesmaldives.com
Sea Farer
Built:
1988
Size:
18m x 1.6m x 5.3m beam
Cruise Speed:
10 knots per Hour
Capacity:
08 pax
Accommodation:
2 cabins with double bed 2 cabins with twin couchette
Toilets:
3 toilets with showers
Equipment:
Dinghy with outboard engine, Snorkeling gear and fishing lines, Sound proof generator set
Sun deck:
Main deck
Crew:
4 including captain and chef
Navigation and Communication:
CB radio and mobile phone
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VOYAGES MALDIVES PVT LTD Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, Male’ 20191, Maldives Tel : +(960) 332 2019, Fax: +(960) 332 5336 E-mail: info@voyagesmaldives.com
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Sea Farer is the ideal boat for families or honeymooners who wish to have a holiday on their very own boat. The boat has a cozy saloon, a galley area and a spacious sun-deck protected by a canopy. In the evenings the canopy opens up to display the moon and the millions of stars as you anchor in one of the many highly protected lagoons. Discovering Maldives aboard this beautiful yacht is truly an unforgettable experience.
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www.blueksafari.com
Soleil
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Soleil with spacious classic decor brings elegance to your diving holidays, soaking in the sun as you pass different hues of blues. Soleil can make all your diving dreams come true. Soleil is proud to be the only diving safari that specializes in exploring the untouched dive spots of Maldives with all the diving amenities available. All the experienced international dive instructors onboard would guide you through on the wonders of the World as said by Ibunu Batuta in his chronicles. Built:
2002
Size:
94 feet
Cruising Speed:
10 Knots
Capacity:
17 pax
Accommodation:
09 fully air conditioned cabins with attached toilet and shower with hot & cold water.
Facilities:
02 Sun decks, Jacuzzi, Dining room, Bar, Boutique, Safe/Lockers, Smoking and non smoking areas, Library, First Aid kit, Board games, TV, Video/CD player, Music player & Discotheque.
Equipments:
2 Sound proof generators, Electricity 220V, Desalination Plants, Sweet Water Tank with capacity of 4000 liters.
Navigation & Communication:
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Sports & Excursions:
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CB Radio, GPS, Radio Telephone, Mobile Phone, IDD Telephone Big game fishing, Night fishing, Snorkeling, Resort visits, Visit to local island, Visit to Desert islands, BBQ on the beach & a fully equipped diving school.
BLUE”K” SAFARI MALDIVES PVT LTD M. Ahuliha, Haveeree Higun, Male’Republic of Maldives Tel: +960 333 5035, 331 7077 Fax: +960 333 5060, Mobile: +960 777 1322 Email:safari@dhinet.net.mv
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www.sunholidays.com
Sunset queen
Size:
Length 30 meters, Width 8 meters
Cruise Speed:
12 Knots
Capacity:
17 Pax
Accommodation:
6 double rooms, 2 twin rooms and 1 single room. All fully air conditioned cabins with en-suite toilet and hot & cold water, hair dryer, ventilation.
Facilities:
TV lounge, Sundeck with open air Jacuzzi, Board games, diving, surfing, cruising and snorkeling equipments.
Equipment:
Sound Proof Generators.
Sports & Excursions:
Diving – PADI licensed diving operated by Sun International DivingSnorkeling, Visit to Desert Islands, Night Fishing, Island hopping to local villages and resorts, Fishing & BBQ on private beach.
SUN TRAVELS & TOURS PVT LTD H. Maleythila, Meheli Goalhi, 20-05, Male’ Maldives, Tel: +960 332 5977, Fax: +960 331 8273 Email: sales@suntravels.com.mv
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‘Sunset Queen’ built in 2004 is a sturdy wooden structure combining traditional Maldivian boat building with modern engineering. Most of the interior décor and furnishing in the vessel are handcrafted. This luxury cruiser offers all the modern amenities and facilities for the comfort and wellbeing of the guests. From the spacious cabins to the rooftop sundeck, Sunset Queen provides ample opportunity for space and relaxation with unlimited fun.
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“ Woraus die Träume sind... Malediven”
LAGE & GEOGRAFIE Auf dem vierten nördlichen Längengrad und dem 73. östlichen Breitengrad erstrecken sich 1190 Koralleninseln, welche die 26 natürlich vorkommenden Atolle der Malediven ausmachen, über eine Gesamtfläche von 90,000 Quadratkilometer quer über den Äquator.
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Nur etwa 200 dieser kleinen Inseln werden von Einheimischen bewohnt, und ungefähr 100 der unbewohnten Inseln wurden vom Tourismus erschlossen und zu exotischen Resortinseln umgebaut, die Gästen aus aller Welt ein Refugium fernab vom hektischen Stadtleben bieten. In Malé, der quirligen Hauptstadt der Malediven, welche sich in der Mitte der Atollkette hervorhebt, gehen mehr als 150.000 Menschen, und somit mehr als ein Drittel der Gesamtpopulation der Malediven, ihren Aktivitäten nach.
GESCHICHTE & RELIGION Obwohl archäologische Funde darauf hindeuten, dass die Malediven bereits 1500 Jahre v. Chr. bewohnt waren, ging der Großteil der Wurzeln des Landes in der Geschichte verloren. Es wird vermutet, dass die geografische Lage der Malediven auf marinen Handelsrouten wie der Seidenstraβe der Hauptgrund für die Niederlassung von Seefahrern, sowie von Reisenden der Indus-Zivilisation gewesen war. Unter ihnen, sagt man, seien auch der chinesische Historiker Ma Huan und der berühmte arabische Reisende Ibn Batuta gewesen.
KLIMA Auf den Malediven erwarten Sie das ganze Jahr über sommerliche Temperaturen zwischen 25-30 Grad Celsius. Das Klima auf den Malediven ist warm und feucht mit angenehmen Meeresbrisen, die das luxuriöse Leben in der Sonne, im Meer und am Strand perfekt ergänzen..
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KULTUR Da die Malediven auf dem Weg mehrerer Handelsrouten im Indischen Ozean liegen, wurde die Maledivische Kultur stark von den vielen Besuchern über Jahrhunderte hinweg beeinflusst. Die Malediver nahmen Einflüsse aus Indien, Sri Lanka, Arabien, Persien, Indonesien, Malaysien und Afrika in ihre Kultur auf und entwickelten daraus ihre eigene, einzigartige und unverkennbare Identität.
WIRTSCHAFT Der Tourismussektor ist die größte Einnahmequelle für die Malediven. Er steuert 20% des BIP und 60% der Devisen, die ins Land fließen, bei. Mehr als 90% der staatlichen Steueraufkommen entstammen von den Steuern aus dem Tourismus und Einfuhrabgaben. Der zweitgrößte Sektor ist die Fischerei. Ein Großteil des Einkommens des Landes stammt aus dem Export von lebendem Fisch und anderen Meeresprodukten. Seit 1887 waren die Malediven Britisches Protektorat, bis zum 26. Juli 1965, als sie ihre Unabhängigkeit erklärten. Am 11. November 1968 änderte sich die Regierungsform von Monarchie zu Republik. Erst im Jahr 2008 hatten die Malediven ihre erste Mehrparteien-Wahl, bei der Mohamed Nasheed zum Präsidenten gewählt wurde.
WÄHRUNG Rufiyaa (MRf) und Laari (L) (1 Rufiyaa – 100—Laaris). Es gibt Banknoten zu 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 und 500 Rufiyaa. Zudem gibt es 1-, 2-, 5-, 10-, 25- und 50-Laari-Münzen, sowie 1- und 2-Rufiyaa-Münzen. DIE AM HÄUFIGSTEN AKZEPTIERTEN KREDITKARTEN American Express, Visa, Master Card, Diners Club, JCB, Euro Card OFFIZIELLER WECHSELKURS US$ 1 = MRF 12.85
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TOURISTENVISUM Bei Ihrer Ankunft erhalten Sie ein 30-tägiges Touristenvisum. Sie müssen sich also vor Ihrer Reise nicht um ein Visum kümmern. Dieses Visum erlaubt es Ihnen nicht, im Land zu arbeiten, Ihr eigenes Geschäft zu betreiben oder fachliche Aktivitäten, seien diese bezahlt oder unbezahlt, durchzuführen (außer mit spezieller Genehmigung der Regierung unter Berücksichtigung der bestehenden Gesetze).
EINREISEBESTIMMUNGEN & AUSNAHMEREGELUNGEN Besuchern aller Nationalitäten wird die Einreise auf die Malediven unter folgenden Voraussetzungen gestattet: •Besitz eines gültigen Reisepasses •Besitz eines gültigen Rückflugtickets und etwaige Visas für das Zielland •Verfügbarkeit von mindestens 30 US$ pro Person pro Tag, oder eine bestätigte Hotelreservierung für den gesamten geplanten Aufenthalt auf den Malediven Eine oder mehrere Regelungen werden unter Umständen für folgende Personen erlassen: •Diplomaten •UNO-Mitarbeiter •Personen, die bereits über eine gültige Arbeitsgenehmigung verfügen •Techniker und andere Experten, die für die Maledivische Regierung arbeiten •Personen mit bestätigter Buchung in einer registrierten Touristenanlage im Land •Personen, die von Maledivern protegiert sind
ZEITUNTERSCHIED Die Malediven sind der Greenwich Mean Time 5 Stunden voraus (GMT + 5).
ABGELEGENE RESORTS
GESELLSCHAFTLICHE KONVENTIONEN
Jedes Resort liegt auf einer eigenen Insel und bietet seine einzigartige Kombination aus modernem Luxus und Isolation. Ohne Ausnahme besitzt jede Insel alles, was Sie von einem exotischen Urlaub in den Tropen erwarten: ihren eigenen, sanftweichen Sandstrand, eine türkise, glasklare Lagune umgeben von einem Hausriff, das wiederum von einer Vielzahl mariner Flora und Fauna bewohnt wird.
Sie können Sich auf den Malediven leger kleiden, doch sollten sich Frauen in Male‘ und anderen bewohnten Inseln dezent kleiden. Weibliche Touristen müssen in einer Moschee ihren gesamten Körper auβer Hals und Gesicht bedecken. Das Händeschütteln ist die weit verbreitetste Form der Begrüßung. Da die Malediven ein muslimischer Staat sind, fasten die Einheimischen im Monat des Ramadan, daher wird Essen in der Öffentlichkeit unter Tags zu dieser Zeit als respektlos angesehen.
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FLUGLINIEN UND DER INTERNATIONALE FLUGHAFEN HULHULE Von zahlreichen Flughäfen in Europa, dem Nahen Osten und Asien gehen regelmäßig Linien- und Charterflüge auf die Malediven. Der Internationale Flughafen liegt auf einer von der Hauptstadt Malé geografisch isolierten Insel, Hulhulé, und ist in einer nur 10-minütigen Bootsfahrt erreichbar. Rund um die Uhr stehen Ihnen Fähren von und nach Malé zur Verfügung. Der Transfer zu Ihrer gebuchten Hotelinsel wird entweder von Ihrem Reiseveranstalter, oder vom Hotel selbst aus per Schnellboot oder per Wasserflugzeug arrangiert.
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VERBOTENE OBJEKTE Streng verboten auf den Malediven ist die Einfuhr von Waffen und jeglicher Art von Sprengkörpern und Munition, Betäubungsmitteln und psychotropen Substanzen, alkoholischen Getränken, Hunden und Schweinen, Schweineprodukten, religiösen Götzenbildern und pornografischem Material. Alkohol wird nur mit einer behördlichen Genehmigung eingeführt. Illegaler Drogenimport wird mit lebenslanger Haft bestraft. Haustiere, auβer Hunde, dürfen nur mit einer Genehmigung einreisen und benötigen eine Impfbestätigung des Tierarztes. Folgende Produkte dürfen, unter anderem, in keinster Form ausgeführt werden: Schwarze Korallen, Steinkorallen, Schneckenhäuser des Großen Tritonshorns, Perlenaustern, Langusten, Schildkröten und Schildkrötenpanzer. Bitte beachten Sie auch, dass die folgenden Produkte weder besammelt noch befischt werden dürfen: Schwarze Korallen, Schneckenhäuser, "Mördermuscheln" (Tridacna sp.), gravide Langusten und solche unter 25cm Länge, Schildkröten, Napoleon-Lippfische, Delfine, Walhaie und Wale.
EINE TOUR MIT DEM WASSERFLUGZEUG
KREUZFAHRTEN
Die beiden Wasserflugzeug-Firmen auf den Malediven bieten spektakuläre Flüge über die Atolle an - perfekt, um die vielen Inseln, Korallenriffe und kristallklaren Lagunen aus der atemberaubenden Vogelperspektive zu betrachten und zu fotografieren. Sie können solch einen Flug auch anstatt einer Bootsfahrt als Shuttle-Service vom Flughafen zu Ihrem Resort buchen, zum Inselhüpfen, als kurze Sightseeing-Tour oder speziell zur Fotografie.
Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass die Malediven aus kleinen, über den Ozean verstreuten Inseln bestehen, ist es wahrscheinlich die beste Möglichkeit, dieses einzigartige Archipel auf einer Safari-Kreuzfahrt zu erkunden. Die vielen auf den Malediven registrierten Kreuzfahrtschiffe gibt es in verschiedenen Größen - vom 3-Kabinen Segelboot bis zum Luxusliner. Alle haben sie gemeinsam, dass ihre Besatzung aus sehr erfahrenen Einheimischen besteht, die die maledivischen Gewässer wie ihre eigene Westentasche kennen. Die Safari-Schiffe führen Sie nicht nur hautnah an die weltbesten Tauchplätze heran, sondern bieten Ihnen auch Aktivitäten wie Angelausflüge, Exkursionen zu unbewohnten Robinson-CrusoeInseln oder bewohnten Einheimischendörfern, wo Sie das traditionelle Leben der Malediver kennen lernen werden.
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TAUCHEN
ANDERE WASSERSPORT-AKTIVITÄTEN
Nicht ohne Grund haben sich die Malediven ihren Ruf als eine der besten Tauchdestinationen der Welt erworben. Diese einmalige Schönheit der Unterwasserwelt wird von Tauchern rund um den Globus geschätzt - natürlich tragen hervorragende Sichtweiten, eine der exotischsten Meeresfaunen und warme Temperaturen von 25 - 30°C das ganze Jahr über dazu bei.
Fast alle Resorts auf den Malediven besitzen ein Wassersport Center, das eine Reihe an Wassersportmöglichkeiten wie Schnorcheln, Windsurfen, Parasailing, Kayaking, Kite-Surfen, Wasserski, Jetski und Katamaransegeln anbietet. Die Basen sind gut ausgestattet und viele bieten auch Windsurf- und Segelkurse für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene an.
SCHNORCHELN
SURFEN
Für alle, die gerne die Unterwasserwelt der Malediven erkunden möchten, ohne gleich den tiefen Sprung ins Wasser zu wagen, ist Schnorcheln eine wundervolle Alternative. Das Meer ist so klar, dass eine Schnorchelausrüstung vollkommen ausreicht, um Zeuge der Aktivitäten in der einmaligen marinen Tierwelt zu werden. Mit Sicherheit werden Sie verspielte, bunte Fische und seltene Korallen gleich am Hausriff Ihrer Insel antreffen, und mit etwas Glück und Geduld werden Sie auch einer Meeresschildkröte oder einem Mantarochen bei ihren Streifzügen durch die Riffe begegnen.
Die Malediven besitzen einige der weltberühmten Surfsports und waren bereits mehrmals Austragungsort verschiedener internationaler Wettbewerbe. Zum Surfen auf den Malediven ist die beste Zeit zwischen April und Oktober, mit den größten Wellen zwischen Juni und September. Zu dieser Zeit sind die Wellen zwischen einem und fast drei Metern hoch, obwohl ab und zu auch schon mal höhere auftreten können. Auf den Malediven gibt es sowohl sanfte Walle als auch exzellente raue Wellenbrecher. Es gibt zwei größere Surfgebiete auf den Malediven - das Nord Malé Atoll (April - Oktober) und die äußeren Atolle (Februar - April).
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INSELHÜPFEN Ein Ausflug, bei der Sie eine unbewohnte Insel besuchen werden, in ihrer klaren Lagune schnorcheln und ein Barbecue am Strand genieβen werden. Bei einem Besuch auf einer von Einheimischen bewohnten Insel können Sie Erfahrungen vom maledivischen Leben mitnehmen. Vielleicht werden Sie auch auf einer anderen Resortinsel Halt machen."Island Hopping" wird normalerweise in der Länge einer Eintagestour angeboten.
EIN BESUCH IN DER HAUPTSTADT MALÈ Einen Besuch in der kleinen, aber geschäftigen Hauptstadt sollte man auf jeden Fall einplanen, als er einen Einblick in das maledivische Stadtleben erlaubt, das doch so anders ist als als der Lifestyle in den Resorts und den bewohnten Inseln. Einige der Sehenswürdigkeiten in Malé sind: Das Islamische Zentrum. Es ist nicht nur die berühmteste architektonische Landmarke in Malé, sondern beherbergt auch eine der größten und feinsten Moscheen in der südostasiatischen Region. Die 'Hukuru Miskiy' (Freitagsmoschee). Sie wurde im Jahr 1656 gebaut und ist ein weiteres faszinierendes Monument, welches oft auf einer Tour durch Malé besucht wird. Medhu Ziyaaraiy. Dies ist der Schrein von Abu-al Barakath Yusuf al Barbaree - dem Marokkanischen Gelehrten, der für die Konversion der Malediven zum Islam im Jahre 1153 n. Chr. verantwortlich gewesen sein soll. Mulee-aage ist der Präsidentenpalast. Der Fischmarkt ist ein geschäftiges Zentrum, wo einheimische Fischer ihren täglichen Fang verkaufen. Gegenüber des Fischmarkts befindet sich der “local market”, wo Sie Früchte, Gemüse und andere Produkte von den Maledivischen Inseln finden werden. Viele kleine Café’s mit Meerblick befinden sich hauptsächlich entlang des Henveiru Stadtteils von Male’. Werden Sie Teil der maledivischen Kaffeekultur und genieβen Sie Ihren Kaffee in absoluter Entspannung direkt am Meer.
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Die Malediven: Wunder der Natur
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Die Malediven sind für ihre atemberaubende Schönheit aufgrund des azurblauen Wassers, des wolkenlosen Himmels, des weiβen Korallensandes und ihrer lebhaften Korallenriffe berühmt. Für Taucher, Fotografen und Urlaubshungrige bieten die Koralleninseln gleichermaβen einen idealen friedvollen und wunderschönen Zufluchtsort, wie es ihn nur selten auf der Welt gibt. Der Zauber der Malediven liegt in ihrer Entstehung. Die 1192 kleinen Inseln sind in 26 natürlichen Atollen über 90,000 Quadratkilometer verstreut. Die Inseln liegen so tief, dass sich ihr höchster Punkt nicht mehr als eineinhalb Meter über dem Wasserspiegel erhebt. Dies macht die Inselnation extrem empfindlich gegenüber Umweltkatastrophen, im Besonderen dem steigenden Meerwasserspiegel. Auf den meisten Inseln ist bereits jetzt Erosion ein sehr ernst zu nehmendes Problem, und strenge Umweltgesetze wurden erlassen, um zu verzögern, was die meisten Menschen als unvermeidbar vorhersehen. Das Wort „Atoll“, das weltweit gebraucht wird, hat seinen Ursprung in der Maledivischen Sprache, dem ‚Dhivehi“. Diese Sprache hat Jahrhunderte lang überlebt, und die Malediver geben sie mit Stolz ihren Kindern und Enkelkindern weiter. Aufgrund der Zerstreutheit der kleinen Inseln haben sich über die Jahre hinweg Unterschiede in Betonung und Vokabular entwickelt. Die signifikantesten Dialekte werden in den südlichen Atollen gesprochen. Obwohl das Bildungssystem auf der Englischen Sprache basiert, wird Dhivehi fuer alle administrativen Zwecke verwendet, und fast alle Malediver sprechen ihre Muttersprache flieβend.
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Ungefähr 200 der vielen Inseln sind bewohnt, liegen allerdings zerstreut in kleine Gemeinschaften verteilt, von denen manche oft nicht mehr als hundert Einwohner besitzt. Die Malediver gediehen lange Zeit als ländliches Volk, das je nach Saison immer gut mit Nahrung versorgt gewesen war. Industriell starteten die Malediver mit der Fischerei durch, mit Hilfe derer sie durch Nutzung ihrer natürlichen Ressourcen ihr tägliches Brot verdienten. Die Einheimischen bauten ihre Fischerboote selbst und machen dies auch heute noch mit unglaublichem handwerklichen Geschick. Taucher und Wassersportenthusiasten besuchen die Inselnation ihrer atemberaubenden Korallenriffe wegen. Über 1000 Fischarten sind von den Malediven bekannt, von denen über 300 hier zum ersten Mal beschrieben wurden und sieben Arten zuvor der Wissenschaft unbekannt gewesen waren, was die marine Diversität der Nation noch zusätzlich betont. Der Tourismus wurden in den frühen Siebzigern erschlossen, was den Malediven das Tor zum Rest der Welt eröffnete. Die reichhaltige Biodiversität des Indischen Ozeans trägt neben dem tropischen Klima natürlich zum gröβten Teil zu diesem Erfolg bei. Kokosnusspalmen und andere tropische Pflanzen findet man in Hülle und Fülle auf den Inseln. Die Hotelresorts bleiben dem einzigartigen ‚eine Insel – ein Resort‘-Konzept treu und bieten somit vollkommene Abgeschiedenheit vom Rest der Welt. Wollen Sie Ihren Urlaub direkt am Meer unter der tropischen Sonne genieβen, steht Ihnen das gesamte Jahr über eine Auswahl an Safaribooten zur Verfügung. Die Malediven mit allen ihren einzigartigen und charakteristischen Besonderheiten bieten Ihnen das Gefühl, im Paradies gelandet zu sein. Abgeschieden vom hektischen Rest der Welt bewachen die blühenden Korallenriffe ihre ozeanischen Inseln wie eine Auster ihre Perle. Für alle, deren Weg auf die Malediven geführt hat, ist ein wundersamerer Ort wo die tropische Natur in all ihrer Einfachkeit seinen Platz gefunden hat nur schwer vorstellbar.
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Members List
Total 52 Liveaboards and 42 registered Member Companies as on 2010
Albatros Top Boat
(39) 032350522, (39) 032350783 info@albatrostopboat.com www.albatrostopboat.com
Allied Insurance Company of Maldives Pvt Ltd (960) 334 1001, (960) 332 5035 info@alliedmaldives.net www.alliedmaldives.net
Indian Ocean Charters Maldives Pvt Ltd
(960) 332 9240, (960) 332 9241 ops@iocmaldives.com.mv www.iocmaldives.com.mv
Innovate Travels Pvt Ltd (960) 330 8081, (960) 330 7988 sales@innovatetravels.com www.innovatetravels.com
Blue Dolphin
Island Pearl Pvt Ltd
Blue horizon Maldives
Island Voyage Pvt Ltd
Blue “K� Safari Maldives Pvt Ltd
Maldives Boat Club
(960) 774 6088, (960) 330 2627 info@bluedolphin.com.mv www.bluedolphin.com.mv
(960) 332 1169, (960) 332 8797 bluehrzn@dhivehinet.net.mv www.blue-horizon.com.mv (960) 333 5035, (960) 333 5060 blue_k@dhivehinet.net.mv www.blueksafari.com.mv
(960) 332 5994, (960) 331 7840 dive@arkroyalmaldives.com www.arkroyalmaldives.com
(960) 330 0811, (960) 330 0812 sales@islandvoyagemaldives.com www.islandvoyagemaldives.com (960) 331 4811, (960) 331 4841 info@maldivesboatclub.com.mv www.maldivesboatclub.com.mv
Canopus Maldives
Maldives Dive Travel
Capital Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd
Maldives Exhibition & Conference Services Pvt Ltd
(960) 332 1079, (960) 332 5397 info@canopusmaldives.com www.canopusmaldives.com
(960) 331 5089, (960) 332 0336 capital@dhivehinet.net.mv www.capitaltravel.net
(44) 20 3239 1586 , (1) 315 805 5535, mail@maldivesdivetravel.com www.maldivesdivetravel.com
Sailing Tours Pvt Ltd
(960) 332 5468, (960) 331 8997 info@sailingmaldives.com www.sailingmaldives.com
Sea Explorers
(960) 331 0101, (960) 331 6783 info@safarimaldives.com.mv www.safarimaldives.com
Sea n See Pvt Ltd
(960) 332 5634, (960) 332 5633 manthirimaldives@dhivehinet.net.mv www.manthiri.com
Seafari Maldives
(960) 765 4817 maldives@seafari-int.com www.seafari-int.com
Seagull Group Pvt Ltd (960) 777 4654 info@seagullmaldives.com www.seagullmaldives.com
Silver Tides Pvt Ltd
(960) 331 5877, (960) 331 5876 info@bigunlimited.com www.silvertides.com
Sun Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd
(960) 332 5977, (960) 331 8273 Sales-manager@suntravels.com.mv www.suntravels.com.mv
Desire Maldives
(960) 331 4568, (960) 331 4617 mecs@saexhibitions.com www.saexhibitions.com
Trip Concept Pvt Ltd
Ensis Cruise
(44) 0845 1307210, (44) 0845 1307211 webcontact@scubascuba.com www.scubascuba.com (960) 777 3393, (960) 334 0556 info@maldiviana.com.mv www.maldiviana.com
Vista Company & Travels Services
(960) 333 1811, (960) 331 8815 info@desire-maldives.com.mv www.desire-maldives.com.mv
(960) 331 4907, (960) 331 4920 cruise@ensistravel.com www.ensiscruise.com
Faunu Travels Pvt Ltd
(960) 333 2868, (960) 333 4765 info@faunutravels.com www.faunutravels.com
Favorite Holidays
(94) 1123 74577, (94) 1123 70011 info@favouriteholidays.com www.favouriteholidays.com
Floating Asia
(960) 330 6606, (960) 330 6676 info@floatingasia.com www.floatingasia.com
Handy Holidays Pvt Ltd (960) 331 0812, (960) 331 0764 info@handyholding.com.mv www.handyholding.com.mv
Honors Holidays
(960) 334 0055, (960) 334 0066 info@honorsholidays.com www.honorsholidays.com
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Maldives Scuba Tours Ltd
Maldiviana Pvt Ltd
Muni Travels Pvt Ltd
Toma
(960) 778 5836 saltedtoma@gmail.com
(960) 331 0945, (960) 331 6153 sales@tripconcept.com www.tripconcept.com
(960) 332 0952, (960) 331 8035 info@vistamaldives.com www.vistamaldives.com
(960) 3331512, (960) 333 1513 sales@muni.com.mv www.muni.com.mv
Voyages Maldives Pvt Ltd
(960) 331 5253, (960) 332 4496 nautico@dhivehinet.net.mv
World Surfaris / Go Sea
Nautico Maldives Pvt Ltd Obscura Pvt Ltd
(960) 330 6908 (960) 330 6907 info@obscuramaldives.com www.obscuramaldives.com
Private Vacations Pvt Ltd (960) 332 9028, (960) 330 7772 info@privatevacations.com.mv www.privatevacations.com.mv
Radiantheat Travels Pvt Ltd (960) 331 2985, (960) 331 4483 info@radheattravel.com www.radheattravel.com
(960) 332 3617, (960) 332 5336 info@voyagesmaldives.com www.voyagesmaldives.com
(61)408691025, (61)754444911 info@gosea.com www.gosea.com
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