Dive Worldwide Brochure Spring/Summer 2022

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Spring/Summer | 2022

Outstanding tailor-made and small group dive holidays


The Sardine Run Fancy your chances? Editor of SCUBA magazine, Simon Rogerson, travelled with us on an extraordinary trip to South Africa with a quest to witness the famous annual ‘Sardine Run’.

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t was my third day out on the inflatable. We’d been covering up to 50 miles a day, scouring South Africa’s wild coast for the elusive baitballs that attract a parade of predators in midJuly. There was no shortage of action – bottlenose and common dolphins, several humpbacks and one southern right whale – but the famous schools were proving hard to pin down. There had been a few tantalising moments when we got close – on day one, a Bryde’s whale burst though the swell and devoured a school in a single gulp. The baitball was, briefly, an awesome thing to see.

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So there I was, feeling sweaty in my 7mm wetsuit … and then everything changed. John, the driver, received a tip-off and all of a sudden we were on the move. Whatever had been spotted was a) out of the ordinary and b) not likely to hang around. The unmistakable sight of black and white shapes breaking the surface meant only one thing – a pod of orcas. The skipper sized up their behaviour and said: ‘We’re going to motor ahead of them and drop you in the water.’ It was too good an opportunity to pass up. Behind my mask I felt unnaturally calm, almost as if I was somewhere else watching it

happen. I finned away from the wash of the boat’s engines and looked down at shafts of sunlight cutting through the water. A dark shape broke the surface, maybe 15 metres away. Where before I was sunburned and sluggish, I was now coursing with adrenaline and completely in the moment. I lifted the camera to my eyes and somehow the autofocus managed to lock on to this astonishing, perfect animal as she swam towards me. There was no fear. I remember thinking: ‘Oh! She’s just a big dolphin’, as the orca approached and dived, looking up at me

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Welcome Thank you for the incredible support you have given us over the last two years – it has been amazing. As the world has gradually opened up it has been wonderful to get you back in the water and travelling again. We continue to expand our range of holidays and on our ‘What’s Bubbling’ feature overleaf you will find details of the latest new trips, liveaboards and resorts which we have recently added to our portfolio. Due to popular demand we have also expanded our collection of small group trips, and are delighted to launch a unique Whale Shark Extravaganza to the Maldives, led by whale shark expert Chloe Winn and a Manta Ray Extravaganza with conservationist and expert photographer Danny Copeland – see page 7 for all our small group holidays. In this issue, Manager Phil North describes diving on Papua New Guinea’s ‘jaw-dropping’ reefs. Travel Consultant, Cath Bates reports on the best resorts for accessible diving and Jobi Chan, who recently joined the team, shares her remarkable encounters with whale sharks in the Maldives. We hope our seasonal brochure gives you plenty of inspiration and we look forward to chatting to you about your next diving holiday!

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Orca and other images by Simon Rogerson

as I froze mid-water. For this fleeting encounter with the ocean’s alpha predator, I will always be grateful. I had five days on the Sardine Run and saw truly amazing things, including sharks and dolphins feeding on an anchovy shoal. Friends on different boats got in the water with right whales and humpbacks. You never know what you’re going to see, and you have to be prepared for long periods of quiet, punctuated by moments of frenzied action. But when the Sardine Run delivers, be ready to reap the rewards.

Sardine Run Adventure

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The Secrets of St Helena

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Small Group Diving Adventures

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Big Fish Encounters, Maldives

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Dazzling Papua New Guinea

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A Guide to Accessible Holidays

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Remarkable Liveaboard Journeys

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Seasonal Underwater Escapes

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Discover the Coral Triangle

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Holidays For Single Divers

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Diving into Conservation

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We offer exceptional tailor-made and small group liveaboard and resort-based dive holidays, in over 200 destinations worldwide. Our holidays cater for beginners and experienced divers, specific interests such as muck, wreck, technical, underwater photography or particular marine life such as sharks and rays. With over 20 years’ experience, our friendly Dive team includes highly experienced divers who take pleasure in hand-picking the best diving and snorkelling experiences for you!

For full details about our dive holidays in South Africa contact our expert team.

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Spotlight on the Maldives

Each year, around June, one of the most amazing spectacles in the animal kingdom takes place off the KwaZulu Natal coastline. Witness the ‘Greatest Shoal on Earth’ as millions of sardines migrate along South Africa’s eastern coastline. Dive and snorkel with thousands of dolphins, seals, sharks, whales, and even birds.

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What’s Bubbling We are continually adding new destinations, resorts and liveaboards to our expanding portfolio. To keep up-to-date, sign up to ‘What’s Bubbling’ our regular e-newsletter and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Aqua Galápagos, Ecuador

Horizon lll, Maldives

Discover the enchanting islands of the Galápagos on board the Aqua Galápagos! This cosy, mid-range liveaboard operates week-long itineraries throughout the year with up to 19 dives to all the top dive sites including three days at Wolf & Darwin, Vicente Roca Point for mola mola, and Cape Douglas for marine iguana encounters. She accommodates up to 16 guests in nine cabins, is family friendly and makes provisions for up to four single travellers to join each trip at a competitively priced

We are excited to add the fabulous Horizon III to our growing portfolio of liveaboard options in the Maldives. With a great choice of seasonal itineraries to some of the Maldives’ most famous dive sites, the central and southern regions, and a crew with a brilliant reputation for fabulous service it will be a popular option for divers! Choose from en-suite superior or deluxe cabins and enjoy relaxing on the fantastic sundeck with a Jacuzzi or an Ayurvedic massage - the perfect tonic after a day

supplement, making this an affordable option for experienced divers keen to tick the Galápagos off their bucket list. Divers will be mesmerised by the marine life from encounters with endemic fish species to mantas, whale sharks and scalloped hammerhead sharks. Plus, there’s a unique opportunity to extend your stay on board with a topside extension to enjoy hiking, snorkelling and wildlife encounters. 10 days from £5,275

Camel Dive Club & Hotel, Egypt

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Purpose-built for divers and situated in the centre of Naama Bay, this award winning 4-star hotel is a popular choice for divers of all abilities. The majority of the 38 rooms overlook the pool, all feature modest, modern furnishings and are airconditioned. There is a swimming pool with a diver training area, an Italian restaurant, ice cream café and a popular bar on site. A rooftop area overlooks the bay and the beach is just a five minute walk away. The on-site PADI

The ‘Pearl of the Atlantic’, Madeira is a tiny volcanic island awash with experiences, a charming culture and warm water diving throughout the year. Suited to snorkellers and divers of all abilities, enjoy ten local boat dives over five days and expect to see colourful reef fish, seahorse, moray eels, rays, and schools of barracuda and sea bream. Plus, Garajau Marine Park is home to friendly dusky grouper and large shoals of fish. Look out for rays and garden eels on the sandy

5-star dive centre operates daily guided boat dives, snorkelling and a full range of courses. The resort welcomes wheelchair users, snorkellers, rebreather and technical divers. Nearby dive sites include the Straits of Tiran, Ras Mohammed National Park and the Thistlegorm and Dunraven wrecks. Underwater highlights include vibrant coral reefs, sharks, green turtles, scorpionfish and rays. 8 days from £1,275

of incredible diving. Meals are either taken in the indoor dining area or on the outdoor deck with panoramic views while the interior has been designed to feel like a home from home. Up to three dives per day are offered from the spacious dive dhoni and the diving opportunities are exceptional – you can expect to encounter multiple species of shark and manta rays, plus a host of marine life on the reefs. 9 days from £2,875

seabed. There are also plenty of wrecks including a steam ship, dredger and ex-military frigates, and volcanic seascapes are just waiting to be explored. On shore there are a range of topside activities available. Choose from whale and dolphin watching boat trips, explore the capital Funchal, connect with nature hiking on one of their many walking trails, go mountain biking or try stand-up paddleboarding. 8 days from £1,475

Holiday prices are based on two persons sharing, including flights from the UK, accommodation, transfers and diving, except where specified. Prices correct at time of print (February 2022).

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Innahura Resort, Maldives

Mobulas & Orcas, Mexico

Located on the eastern fringes of the remote Lhaviyani Atoll, this laid-back resort features 78 bungalows dotted along the white sand beach. Innahura offers a relaxed ambience and is a perfect place for unwinding and relaxing. Prodivers Innahura is considered one of the Maldives’ finest dive centres, and from here you can explore this quiet Maldivian atoll new to the Dive Worldwide portfolio. The underwater seascape is one of the most varied, the fish life abundant and

We are excited to introduce this liveaboard expedition in search of unique marine wildlife encounters to the Sea of Cortez – one of the world’s diving hotspots. Delivering you to the centre of the action, the trip promises close encounters with Munk’s pygmy devil rays during their annual aggregation (Apr to Jul) where they are seen in their thousands. Immerse yourself in one of nature’s great events by snorkelling and freediving amongst the rays, often seen

there are over 50 dive sites to discover. You are likely to see more turtles than divers and plenty of life on the colourful reefs. Experience exciting drift dives, explore wrecks and observe several pelagic species. The PADI 5-star Instructor Development Centre (IDC) caters for divers of all abilities and snorkellers are most welcome. You won’t want to leave the easy pace of life that you will become accustomed to. 9 days from £2,695

Moonima, Maldives This traditional, Maldivian vessel features many of life’s comforts on board. There are ten contemporary cabins which sleep a maximum of 18 guests and are air-conditioned with en-suite bathroom. The PADI affiliated boat is accompanied by a dive dhoni and skiff, and there is plenty of camera storage and a charging station on the boat for any photographers on board. She spends most of the year delivering exceptional diving itineraries in the Central Atolls, with occasional

breaching acrobatically through the air. These huge squadrons of rays are often followed by inquisitive pods of orca, dolphin and other whale species. In addition, the dive trip includes diving at Cabo Pulmo, a marine park with an incredible history and plenty of marine life. The trip concludes with a night snorkel amongst the rays in a protected bay – qualified divers can do a night dive. 11 days from £3,295

The Phinisi, Thailand trips to the deep south for shark encounters. Trips on board offer the perfect combination of diving some of the most sought-after dive sites and discovering some hidden gems. Marine life highlights include green turtle, barracuda, stingrays, tuna, fusiliers, jacks, grey reef shark, manta ray and whale shark sightings. For the more experienced diver there are some thrilling channel dives not to be missed! 9 days from £2,975

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The Phinisi is a traditional sailing yacht, customised for divers, providing a comfortable base for seasonal underwater adventures off the west coast of Thailand and the Mergui Archipelago. The ship’s seven cabins are located on the lower deck and feature porthole windows, air-conditioning, plenty of storage space and en-suite shower facilities. The main deck offers a sun deck and shaded area, and a fan cooled lounge and bar area. There are plenty of diving highlights to enjoy including

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an impressive array of critters, hawksbill turtle, eagle rays and leopard shark. Keep an eye out for mantas and whale sharks in this part of the Andaman Sea, with fantastic visibility and a warm water temperature at around 28˚C. There is a variety of itineraries including an introductory two nighter, the Best of Thailand (10 nights) and visits to Phi Phi and the Similan and Surin Islands (6 nights). 13 days from £2,795

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Secrets of the South Atlantic Whale sharks, devil rays & endemic fish The little-known, far-flung island of St Helena is fast gaining a reputation for extraordinary whale shark encounters, huge shoals of fish and endemics. Marine conservationist and multimedia expert Danny Copeland describes what to expect on our group trip to St Helena.

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aving spent over six weeks working with conservationists and scientists on the remote island of St Helena, I can say wholeheartedly that this magical island is one of the most unique and breathtaking destinations on the planet. It boasts a remarkable population of adult whale sharks that is not only of growing conservation importance, but also consists of the largest and most inquisitive individual whale sharks I’ve ever encountered. Snorkelling with more than one shark, near-motionless in the water beside you, is the sort of encounter that marine life enthusiasts’ dreams are made of! St Helena’s dive sites are varied and exciting in their own right, offering far more than you might expect to see in a mid-Atlantic, tropical

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corner of the ocean. Visitors will be treated to wrecks, beautiful caverns, squadrons of devil rays, and schools of endemic butterfly fish – all within a 10 to 25-minute RIB journey out of Jamestown. Oh, and let’s not forget the ridiculously clear visibility that’s only possible in deep, midocean waters such as the ones that wrap around the island. Back on land, St Helena has a unique history that is worth extended time topside. Sculpted by breathtaking volcanic mountains and cloud forest valleys, its vistas and varied habitats are looked after by a community of ‘Saints’, who are more endearing and welcoming than any group of people I’ve ever visited.

I hope many of you will join me on my next adventure to this secret of the South Atlantic.

It may be a remote destination, but St Helena holds so many treasures for those willing to make the voyage.

Departs 9 Feb 2023 Group size: 12 11 days from £3,995 (single supp. £450)

Join Danny in St Helena in 2023. This small group tour is timed to coincide with the annual aggregation of whale sharks.

Dive & Discover St Helena Travel to this remote island destination with Danny Copeland during peak whale shark season and discover plenty of South Atlantic marine life including numerous species of dolphin, wahoo, tuna, dorado and Chilean devil rays. The trip includes morning dives and at least two days’ snorkelling with whale sharks where aggregations between 20 to 30 individuals are possible, a chance to explore the island, plus the opportunity to uncover the mysteries of this special island.

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Join a Group Diving Adventure Group diving holidays are hugely rewarding, allowing you to dive with like-minded people, make friends and experience some superb diving. Below we feature six fantastic small group holidays. Each unique adventure is designed to maximise your diving experience with incredible photography opportunities and memorable megafauna encounters around the world. To book your place, and for day-to-day itineraries, please contact our expert Dive team.

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Whale Shark Extravaganza

Malapascua Dive Adventure

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Experience the camaraderie, exceptional diving and megafauna encounters on our small group departure to the Maldives’ South Ari Atoll. Led by whale shark expert Chloe Winn from the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme (MWSRP) encounter whale sharks and manta rays and benefit from Chloe’s expertise.

Join writer and photographer Simon Rogerson as he returns to the Philippines. The dive adventure includes 20 dives over seven days to the sites surrounding the island of Malapascua, a location with a huge appeal for divers of all abilities. Highlights include colourful reefs, wrecks, day trips and thresher shark encounters at Monad Shoal.

Expert photographer Saeed Rashid will be in residence at Tasik Ria Resort, in Bunaken, followed by Dive into Lembeh Resort. Join him in Indonesia for some or all of this period, and benefit from talks on subject selection, lighting, composition and photographic techniques, daily critiques of photos, plus one to one advice.

Departs 23 Apr 2022 (land only) Group size: 6-10 8 days from £2,695 (single supp. £1,035)

Departs 2 Jun 2022 Group size: 14 11 days from £2,345 (single supp. £185)

Visit 24 Jun-8 Jul 2022 (land only) 11 days from £1,475 (single supp. £325) 15 days from £2,065 (single supp. £445)

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Join marine conservationist and cameraman Danny Copeland diving the Baa, Raa and Lhaviyani atolls as well as snorkelling in Hanifaru Bay during the annual reef manta ray aggregation. This exclusive, expert led liveaboard adventure to the Maldives is a must for any megafauna enthusiast and underwater photographer.

The ultimate trip for whale shark enthusiasts, this unique dive safari cruises the Galápagos Islands during prime whale shark season under the guidance of marine biologist and whale shark expert, Sofía Green Iturralde. This departure supports the vital and unique research of the Galápagos Whale Shark Project.

Enjoy the very best of the Red Sea from Sharm el Sheikh and make new diving friends on our small group departure. Featuring an action-packed diving itinerary including two night dives and a dawn dive, along with no single supplement, this trip is an ideal alternative to a liveaboard adventure in the Red Sea.

Departs 3 Sep 2022 Group size: 18 13 days from £2,995

Departs 26 Sep 2022 Group size: 15 10 days from £5,895

Departs 6 Oct 2022 Group size: 6-10 8 days from £1,345

Holiday prices are based on two persons sharing, including flights from the UK (unless specified), accommodation, transfers, diving, and the services of an expert guide where applicable. Prices correct at time of print (February 2022).

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Big Fish Encounters Maldives Travel Consultant Jobi Chan, new to the Dive Worldwide team, fondly recalls her time in the Maldives’ South Ari Atoll with her favourite fish, the mighty whale shark.

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ong Kong born and raised, I chose to learn and complete my dive instructor course in a small tranquil island in the Maldives which was followed by teaching in a resort in the South Ari Atoll. I left the busy city life not just because I enjoy the barefoot island vibes, but also because these gentle giants capture my heart. The whale shark is a harmless majestic sea creature, living in the depths of the ocean. In the Maldives, people can spot them swimming in shallow waters to regulate their temperature – this is the most popular excursion in the South Ari Atoll. I was lucky to work as a diving instructor in this atoll and the encounters with whale sharks along the outer reef between Maamigili and Dhigurah Island were undoubtedly my favourite experience. Whale sharks swim gracefully in the shallow water with their huge mouths open, filtering the water for food. There is nothing quite as magical as your first ever sighting of a whale shark in the ocean. Coming face to face with them while we snorkel or dive is something I will never forget. Everyone feels blessed with this once-in-a-lifetime experience in the water with this beautiful creature. My group of divers almost always came to the surface with a big smile just like the whale shark! Mantas, turtles, Napoleon wrasse, schools of fusiliers,

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oriental sweet lips and blue striped snapper are also common sightings in South Ari, to name just a few. There are also over 50 recognised dive sites in the local area. Rheeti Thila, Kudarah Thila and Machchafushi Wreck (aka Kudimaa Wreck) are some of my favourites, but the whale sharks hold the top spot! A typical day of whale shark encounters begins early in the morning with a boat ride on a dhoni (a traditional wooden boat in the Maldives) to the South Ari Marine Protected Area (SAMPA). With almost year-round whale shark and manta ray sightings, it is easy to understand why South Ari is such a draw for divers from around the world. Before I jumped into the water with my group of divers, I usually gave them a briefing on the importance of following the rules of conduct when we swim or dive with these gentle giants. This included keeping the distance to at least four metres from the tail or three metres from the body, only swimming and diving along the side of the whale shark and avoiding excessive flash photography. We also encouraged divers, if possible, to take a photo of the left side of body behind the gills and above the pectoral

fin - from a safe distance to submit to the online shark database. Doing this is a direct contribution to a better understanding and protection of these amazing animals. The Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme (MWSRP) has even enabled tourists to identify the whale sharks they have swum with using the Big Fish Network mobile app. In the South Ari Atoll there are a several sought-after resorts which I recommend including Vilamendhoo Island Resort, Sun Island Resort & Spa and Boutique Beach, all of which are featured on our website. I can’t wait to return to the Maldives, to stay at one of the wonderful resorts and to say hello to the whale sharks once again.

Maldives: Ari Atoll Diving Experience 9 days from £2,775 Jan-Dec

Maldives: Whale Shark Extravaganza 8 days from £2,695 (excl. flights) 23 Apr 2022

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Dazzling Reefs, Critters & Sharks Papua New Guinea Dive Worldwide Manager, Phil North, describes his trip to PNG, diving on the best reefs he’s ever experienced in ‘jaw-dropping’ visibility!

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s we circled above Port Moresby, our flight captain came on the intercom to inform passengers he would make a final attempt to land. At the end of a long journey from the UK, we had found magical ribbons of low-lying mist between the hills and mountains, obscuring our final approach. After waiting for the early morning sun to burn away the worst of the mist, our skilled pilot made another approach and, thankfully, got us safely to the ground. Just getting to Papua New Guinea can be an adventure. I was staying at Tufi Dive Resort and, as soon as I was able, I explored the house reef – a muck dive with nudibranch and other critters hidden amongst debris and WWII relics (Tufi was a base for the Australians in WWII). The real draws are

the outer reefs and bommies that dot this region. Oh, my! What reefs they are! Jaw-dropping visibility meant we barely needed to dive; the entire reef top was clearly visible from our boat. The reefs here drop down to around 600 metres, ensuring vibrant coral and marine life, and also the promise of pelagics.

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Our visit in May happened to coincide with the best time of year for possible hammerhead sightings, including rare white hammerheads that can occasionally be seen in this area. There are also opportunities to see grey reef, silvertip and reef sharks, plus tuna, trevally and the like. Reef life includes batfish, barracuda, clownfish, turtles, endless fusiliers and so much more. We managed two full days’ diving on the outer reefs, days that will be treasured

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It is so difficult to compare one dive region to another, but I genuinely think these might be the finest reefs I have ever dived. It was such a privilege. And did we see the elusive white hammerhead? We certainly did!

Adventure in Tufi The undiscovered Tufi region is blessed with stunning marine diversity and pristine WWII dive sites, as well as majestic fjords which are perfect for kayaking. This trip also offers a fascinating insight into PNG’s indigenous culture. 14 days from £3,895 Jan-Dec

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Access All Areas Insider guide to accessible diving holidays Travel Consultant Cath Bates has worked and dived with plenty of divers, some of whom require a little extra when planning their next trip …

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s an instructor who worked abroad for 11 years, I would see many disabled divers playing it safe and going back to the same destination over and over again. Accessible holidays in general are not yet the norm as wheelchair-accessible facilities are not the law in many countries. Finding an accessible diving holiday can therefore be somewhat of a challenge, but one that we’re up for! I have met some pretty inspirational people along the way. Below they share their stories and some top tips to make sure an accessible diving holiday is a success. Laura Collinson (main picture) and I are old diving buddies. We used to work together before her accident and she began her dive adventures back in 1999 in Egypt with the Back Up Trust. She has since dived in more than 11 destinations including Coron and Moalboal in the Philippines, and Lembeh in Indonesia. It’s not all been plain sailing and she quickly realised that questions need to be asked before just turning up. ‘Check door widths and bathroom dimensions. Look at pictures online and discuss with the dive centre the help you require and the type of boats used.’ Laura recommends joining a dive club as a great way of getting support and assistance as well as chatting to other disabled divers and support groups such as the Scuba Trust. Alan Kenny is 78 years young. We’ve dived together in Egypt and Indonesia and he often goes on trips with The Scuba Trust. When planning a diving holiday, his priority is all about the marine life and then he looks at the logistics. Whilst a wheelchair accessible room is essential, he can do without a roll-in shower if there’s a shower on the dive boat. For him what is really important is a dive team and boat crew who can ‘think outside the box’ and listen to his requirements. ‘I describe to them how I get into the water from the dive platform and on return to the boat after

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diving; also how I de-kit in the water and how I need to be lifted.’ One of Alan’s favourite places to visit is Tasik Ria Resort & Spa. He’s been back plenty of times and it’s mainly thanks to the staff, who have become like family and are always willing to help. For Invictus Games athlete Luke Delahunty it’s all about access to the bed and bathroom facilities. Anything else is a bonus! During a liveaboard trip in the Maldives he was carried pretty much everywhere. ‘It’s a means to an end. If you want to dive at a manta cleaning station, expect to be manhandled!’ Luke and I completed our Instructor Development Course (IDC) together in 2004. He has also experienced the Sardine Run in South Africa, with all the added hassle of a drysuit. On the practical side, he looks for a dive centre with a ‘can-do’ attitude to enable him to enjoy diving, just like everyone else. He recommends travelling with a shower curtain and a disposable portable urinal, especially when travelling on a boat which may not be set up for wheelchair access. Diving with a group of friends is also important, alleviating worries about asking for help. ‘Beyond all the practical stuff, when I go on a dive trip I want great diving and to make amazing memories – just like everyone else.’ Diving is a hobby that already removes many barriers and challenges for all of us. Divers are a friendly and open bunch. When we go abroad we are all out of our comfort zone to some extent. Here at Dive Worldwide – although we like to think our holidays are exclusive, we also want to make them inclusive to many types of diver. We’ve done our research so you don’t have to. Contact Cath about our range of resorts where there is plenty of access for wheelchair users. Our expertise is in creating tailor-made diving holidays for all.

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Here at Dive Worldwide we believe that our clients should not have to make massive compromises in order to enjoy their holiday. We use a number of resorts and dive centres which are willing to adapt their own operations to meet the special needs of some divers. Tasik Ria Resort & Spa Manado, Indonesia

5 wheelchair-friendly bedrooms available, all with roll-in shower The bar, restaurant & dive centre are accessible, as are the pool & jetty via ramps The dive team and boat crew are very experienced with disabled divers (some lifting is required to board boats) True Blue Bay Boutique Resort & Aquanauts, Grenada

6 bedrooms with wheelchair access with wider doorways & roll-in showers Aquanauts dive centre is happy to cater for divers with disabilities & has worked with disabled diver charities Dock accessibility is easy & staff are available to help board the boats (private guides are available) LionsDive Beach Resort & Ocean Encounters, Curaçao

2 wheelchair-accessible rooms with connecting rooms for travelling companion if needed Both rooms have wheel-in shower, shower seat & grab rails The dive team has had a lot of experience with disabled divers & groups. Dive shop is fully wheelchair accessible Camel Dive Club & Hotel, Egypt

5 ground level rooms accommodating guests with restricted mobility. All have roll-in shower and grab handles Easy access around resort and dive centre with ramps and lifts in place as well as wide corridors All dive boats have spacious rear deck and low dive platform, some have wheelchair access to saloon area

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Luke in the Red Sea

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Remarkable Liveaboard Journeys Serious divers seek out the finest experiences, timing their adventures to maximise the chance to witness extraordinary events and magical marine life. Here we showcase an exclusive collection of remarkable liveaboard journeys designed to delight even the most discerning diver or snorkeller.

Palau Dive Palau by liveaboard to appreciate this island gem in the western Pacific. The world’s first shark sanctuary, Palau dazzles with its clear waters, healthy reefs, impressive wrecks and superb shark encounters. Palau’s waters have some of the world’s most impressive marine life, including Napoleon wrasse and barracuda. Join a special spawning departure to witness incredible aggregations and spectacular mating dances with sea bream, bumphead parrotfish and twin-spot snapper. Dive Palau 14 days from £4,765

The Galápagos Islands

The Bahamas

A bucket list destination for all divers, the Galápagos Islands play host to unique and awe-inspiring wildlife encounters both above and below the water. Liveaboards head to the remote Wolf & Darwin Islands for schooling hammerheads, manta rays, turtles and huge whale sharks, which visit these waters between June and November each year. Special extended itineraries are sometimes available outside of these months.

With so many islands and dive sites to explore, a liveaboard is one of the most popular ways to dive the Bahamas. Thrilling shark encounters await, along with superb reef dives, colourful walls and fascinating wrecks. Join an extended itinerary taking in Bimini and Grand Bahama for the ultimate shark dive adventure, with the opportunity to come face to face with hammerhead, tiger, lemon, Caribbean reef sharks and more.

Dive the Galápagos 10 days from £5,275

Dive the Bahamas 11 days from £3,475

Prices are based on two persons sharing, liveaboard, flights from the UK, meals and diving. Prices correct at time of print (February 2022).

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Bringing you the world’s finest diving experiences is what makes us tick. That’s why we are immensely proud to offer you exclusive UK access and fabulous deals to the world’s most sought after liveaboard destinations and journeys. Our exclusive liveaboard adventures all come with the following assurances and we offer departure dates through to 2024. Quality, guaranteed Hand-picked departures Lower deposits & early booking incentives

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Socorro, Mexico

Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands

A diving mecca to rival any big fish dive destination, Mexico’s Socorro Islands are acclaimed for majestic manta ray sightings, schooling fish and pelagics. In addition, divers can encounter up to seven species of shark, including silvertips, Galápagos, tiger and whale sharks, plus dolphins and calving humpback whales (in season). Call us to find out about our extended 10-night adventures which allow you to catch even more of the action!

Embark on a remarkable liveaboard expedition to the Bikini Atoll and dive the legendary Ghost Fleet. The pinnacle of wreck diving for serious wreck diving aficionados and technical divers, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bikini Lagoon is the final resting place for some of the most significant warships in history. These itineraries are only suitable for those with appropriate technical qualifications and wreck diving experience.

Dive Socorro 12 days from £4,245

Dive Bikini Lagoon 15 days from £6,395

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Seasonal Underwater Escapes We offer an extensive range of dive holidays at the optimum time to visit some of the world’s most impressive destinations and enjoy the amazing marine life at its best. Here our expert Dive team selects some of their favourite dive escapes for each season.

Spring

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Diving Adventure in Alor The allure of the Indonesian island of Alor is its mix of marine life and diving experiences: see pelagics, explore reefs and discover critters. 15 days from £3,695

Island Hopping Dive Safari

Visit Jordan’s cultural and historic sites including Petra, Jerash and Kerak, dive the uncrowded shores of Aqaba and explore the dramatic and beautiful desert landscapes of Wadi Rum on this varied itinerary.

Choose from five diving locations in the Visayas region of the Philippines. Enjoy some of the best dive sites in the region as you hop between islands, discovering life on the reefs and enjoying encounters with sharks.

10 days from £2,195

17 days from £2,495

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Jordanian Highlights

Western Australia Diving The North West Cape and Ningaloo Reef is a diving adventure at its best offering unforgettable experiences with large pelagic species (some seasonal) and an adventure which goes beyond the reef. 16 days from £3,795

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Belize Discovered Visit Tobago

Truk Wrecks Liveaboard

Tobago is full of life and offers diving to suit all abilities, from shallow sloping reefs to thrilling drift dives and wrecks. The island is famous for its nesting leatherback, hawksbill and green turtles (seasonal).

Explore the world’s finest wreck destination by luxury liveaboard. Nowhere else in the world are there so many shallow wrecks in close proximity, and this unique area is also home to sharks and eagle rays.

9 days from £1,295

15 days from £4,895

Dive Belize’s barrier reef and marvel at its colourful sponges and fans whilst encountering nurse shark, stingray, turtles and more. On land you can spend time exploring the jungle and Mayan ruins. 13 days from £2,945

To discover our full range of seasonal escapes visit our website or contact our expert team.

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We had such an incredible trip to the Galápagos, everything happened so smoothly. The diving itself was insane - much better than we could ever have imagined and the Galapagos Sky was a great boat to spend the week on - great food, eco-friendly and lovely crew. The team at Dive Worldwide have been so helpful would definitely recommend them to friends and would book again through them in the future!

Seasonal Escapes

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Summer

June to August

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Cenotes & Reefs This dive adventure includes turtle encounters on the reef and a unique, experience as you discover the crystal clear water of the world-famous Cenotes. 9 days from £1,625

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Visit Malta

Silfra Diving

Discover the best wrecks in the Mediterranean. Explore colourful reefs and magnificent underwater caves, as well as enjoying all that this captivating island has to offer on land.

Dive between two continents in Iceland’s crystal clear waters. Include this unique experience at Silfra as part of a long weekend break to the land of fire and ice, a nation with stunning natural marvels.

8 days from £795

4 days from £945

Great Astrolabe & Beqa Lagoon

Galápagos Liveaboard

This itinerary offers spectacular soft coral diving, dramatic drop-offs and manta ray encounters at the world’s fourth largest barrier reef – Great Astrolabe off Kadavu Island, Fiji – followed by some exhilarating shark dives.

The Galápagos Islands are a must for all experienced divers. Encounter silky, Galápagos, hammerhead and whale sharks from the comfort of a liveaboard and come face to face with unique wildlife topside.

15 days from £3,745

10 days from £5,275

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Witness the ‘greatest shoal on Earth’ as millions of sardines migrate along South Africa’s eastern coastline in June and July. Get up close to a huge variety of marine life on this unique adventure.

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10 days from £3,095

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Rangiroa & Fakarava Exhilarating diving in Rangiroa’s two passes coupled with the Garuae pass in Fakarava makes this a thrilling adventure for shark lovers and so much more besides! 18 days from £5,895

All holiday prices are based on two persons sharing, including flights from the UK, accommodation, transfers and diving, except where specified. Prices correct at time of print (February 2022).

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Seasonal Escapes

I’ve been trying to see a whale shark for some time now and YES I did see one which was surreal, and magical – it made my dream complete! There were also mantas, turtles, 100+ dolphin and a sea eagle all in that one trip – it was one of the best days of my life. There was plenty to see snorkelling off the island reefs. Vilamendhoo is by far my favourite island, an absolute paradise. Vanessa B, Maldives

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Isla Guadalupe Liveaboard Discover the world’s most exciting great white shark dive site by liveaboard. Enjoy cage diving expeditions in the crystal clear waters of the Pacific. 9 days from £3,845

Visit Bonaire

Suitable for divers of all abilities, this itinerary travels to the mystical island of Nusa Lembongan for a unique diving experience. The mantas are mesmerising, the reefs are vibrant and mola mola might even appear.

Enjoy a short break to Bonaire, undeniably the shore diving capital of the world and a diver’s paradise. The majority of dive sites are easily accessed from the shore, and offer fantastic opportunities for underwater photography.

11 days from £1,425

9 days from £2,045

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Cocos Island Liveaboard Many experienced divers have Cocos Island firmly on their bucket list, and this remote destination is a haven for shark encounters. Extend your adventure on mainland Costa Rica with its wild delights. 14 days from £5,745

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Galápagos Islands Adventure Northern Islands

Dive & Discover PNG

Northern Mozambique is home to some of the richest reefs in eastern Africa and a great choice for those seeking remote luxury – based for a week at the superb Nuarro Lodge. Suited to divers of all abilities.

Uncover the magic of Papua New Guinea, one of the last unexplored areas of the world. This adventure includes two exceptional diving areas in Kimbe Bay and Kavieng – both renowned for macro and pelagic marine life.

10 days from £2,995

17 days from £5,195

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Follow in Darwin’s footsteps and discover the wealth of the Galápagos’ flora and fauna both underwater and topside on this adventure to Santa Cruz and Isabela Islands. Suitable for divers and snorkellers. 11 days from £4,275

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We were recommended Bonaire and thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s a fantastic island with a great mix of diving; we especially enjoyed the freedom to mix some boat diving with driving to shore locations which offered an opportunity for land adventures in between dives too. The coral on the island of Klein is the best in the area and so we definitely recommend that visitors have at least one boat dive while there.

Seasonal Escapes

Sally C, Bonaire

Winter

December to February G IN H ET T M EN SO ER Y FF T R DI

Discover Christmas Island Offering a unique diving experience, Christmas Island is most famous for its red crab migration which, in turn, attracts the arrival of the whale sharks. 10 days from £2,145

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Southern Maldives Liveaboard

Dive Cozumel

Renowned for exceptional diving experiences, the southern atolls itineraries are best suited to experienced divers. Enjoy thrilling channel and exploratory dives plus some of the best pelagic encounters the Maldives has to offer.

Attracting divers from around the world, Cozumel lies along the Mesoamerican reef system, and is renowned for its walls, coral gardens and biodiversity of marine life. Enjoy drift dives, sunshine and relaxed pace of life.

10 days from £3,295

9 days from £1,695

West Coast Explorer

Dive Mafia Island

Enjoy the benefits of a liveaboard and a resort on this trip to the west coast of Thailand. Visit the Similan & Surin Islands, Richelieu Rock for whale shark encounters and Koh Bon for mantas before relaxing in Phuket.

Relax at a traditional beachfront lodge and enjoy some incredible diving both inside Chole Bay and at Kinasi Pass. Snorkelling trips to observe whale sharks during their annual aggregation are a seasonal highlight.

13 days from £2,795

11 days from £2,075

Bull Shark Adventure Visit Mexico during the bull shark aggregation for an adrenaline-filled adventure. Based in Playa del Carmen you can also dive the Cenotes and explore the local reefs where turtle and rays reside. 9 days from £2,345

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Socorro Liveaboard Renowned for some of the best big fish diving in the world, the Revillagigedo Islands offer regular giant Pacific manta ray and multiple shark species encounters as well as other sizeable seasonal visitors. 12 days from £4,245

All holiday prices are based on two persons sharing, including flights from the UK, accommodation, transfers and diving, except where specified. Prices correct at time of print (February 2022).

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The Coral Triangle Discover the world’s richest reefs! Dive into the richest reefs on the planet – choose from our selection of holidays to the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the Solomon Islands, all of which lie within the Coral Triangle.

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he Coral Triangle covers an imaginary area in the western Pacific Ocean identified by scientists as having the highest diversity of corals (almost 800 species) in the world, 2,000 species of reef fish including numerous endemics, plus whales, dolphins, porpoises, dugongs and whale sharks … not to mention some of the most beautiful jungleclad islands and clear turquoise seas the world has to offer. Stretching from the Philippines, Borneo and Indonesia in the west to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in the east, the Coral Triangle is remote and still relatively untouched by tourism. We offer liveaboard and resort-based holidays to many of these destinations, and highlight some of our favourites below. Indonesia’s Raja Ampat Islands lie in West Papua, in the epicentre of the Coral Triangle, and this area is generally accepted by scientists as being the ‘bull’s eye’ of world coral diversity. Resorts are accessed by boat transfer and can be visited throughout the year. Alternatively, join a liveaboard for the ultimate Raja Ampat experience. Elsewhere in Indonesia, we offer trips to the lesserknown destinations of Alor, Kalimaya, Sali Bay and Ambon (which can be twinned with Raja Ampat). Expect vibrant and colourful reefs, plenty of macro life, schooling barracuda, countless schools of fish (over 1,200 known species are found here), manta ray encounters and plenty of drift diving in the fast currents which help feed the nutrient-rich waters.

We offer a range of holiday options in Papua New Guinea and its islands of New Britain and New Ireland. Best known are Kimbe Bay (Walindi Plantation Resort) and Tufi – with over 200 dive sites to explore (including WWII wrecks), divers will be amazed at the vivid colours, vibrant, healthy and beautiful reefs waiting to be discovered. Recommended for underwater photographers and divers who enjoy pristine reefs. The Philippines can be dived at any time of the year and are very good value for money. The dry season offers the best all-round diving conditions and marine life encounters as well as ideal conditions on Apo reef. March to May offers the best chance of whale shark encounters at Donsol, while if you’re after mantas as well as thresher sharks in Malapascua, September’s your best bet. With fabulous resorts and a range of liveaboard options (such as to Tubbataha), the Philippines is excellent for marine diversity, critter action, thresher sharks and pelagics. It’s also a popular and relatively accessible destination within the Coral Triangle. The exceptional dive sites around the Solomon Islands can be reached and enjoyed equally through resorts, or liveaboard, visiting renowned dive sites in the Florida and Russell Islands, as well as the world’s longest lagoon, Marovo. A combination of both resort-based diving and liveaboard will ensure you get the best out of this incredible Pacific outpost.

Contact our expert team for details about all of our resort-based and liveaboard dive holidays to the Coral Triangle.

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Tufi & Walindi Dive the famous locations of both Tufi and Walindi which offer remarkable biodiversity, 70% of all coral species in the Indo-Pacific region are found here. Explore pristine reefs, untouched wrecks and incredible marine life. 20 days from £5,395 Jan-Dec

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Discover the Visayas

Dive Raja Ampat

Solomon Islands Liveaboard

A popular Philippines itinerary in the Visayas region which offers the chance of thresher shark encounters in Malapascua, and a unique dive in Moalboal around Pescador Island with its resident sardine baitball.

Resort-based diving in Raja Ampat offers divers and snorkellers a world-class experience and plenty of reward both on the reefs and islands in this remote location at the heart of the renowned Coral Triangle.

Famed as much for their pristine reefs as well as their wrecks, the Solomon Islands are best dived by liveaboard. Discover the vast array of dive sites, an outstanding biodiversity of marine life and plenty of adventure.

13 days from £2,175 Jan-Dec

14 days from £4,325 Jan-Dec

12 days from £5,275 Apr-Dec

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No Buddy? No Problem! Holidays for single divers Recommended Dive Resorts Good news! Big single room supplements are not an inevitable part of booking a resort-based holiday for the single diver. Below are our top suggestions for friendly dive resorts that keep single supplements to a minimum, or allow you to share and save pennies.

Blue Ocean Dive Resort, South Africa

Wakatobi Dive Resort, Indonesia

Kalimaya Dive Resort, Indonesia

Located in Umkomaas, this colonial-style property offers guests easy access to Aliwal Shoal for world-class shark diving encounters. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly at this 20 room diver dedicated resort, and with no single supplements it’s a great option for all shark diving enthusiasts.

A secluded island hideaway, this luxury ecofriendly diving resort offers cosy and spacious accommodation nestled in tropical gardens. Wakatobi prides itself on personal service and the diving experience is world-class. Spend your days exploring the 5km fringing house reef and numerous boat dive sites.

Kalimaya Dive Resort overlooks the western side of Komodo National Park and is the only dive resort in this region. It has an excellent house reef, and plenty of interesting dive sites within easy reach. Operating like a liveaboard, there are no single supplements for single guests willing to share.

9 days from £1,495 No single supplement

15 days from £5,495 No single supplement if willing to share

12 days from £2,875 No single supplement if willing to share

Mafia Island Dive Resort, Tanzania

Manta Ray Bay Hotel, Yap

Reethi Beach Resort, Maldives

A real favourite with our clients, this relaxed resort on the hidden gem of Mafia Island offers access to Africa’s best marine park, all kinds of critters, and its seasonal aggregations of whale sharks. Stay and dive for at least five nights and single supplements are waived.

Venture to the remote Pacific island of Yap, dive with manta rays and share with another diver to save money! The island is also known for varied, colourful reefs and great opportunities for photography, while its distinctive culture will provide plenty of interest between dives.

One of only a handful of resorts on the Baa Atoll, Reethi Beach Resort is an informal Maldivian resort with great diving. Thirty local dive sites offer the chance of a whale shark encounter, and there’s a fabulous house reef. Single supplements are reduced at certain times of the year.

11 days from £2,075 No single supplement

15 days from £5,450 No single supplement if willing to share

9 days from £2,295 Single supplement from £100

To view our full range of single diving holidays please visit our website.

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Do you find yourself surrounded by people who don’t feel the same pull of the ocean? Or maybe you simply have a window of opportunity to get that next diving fix and nobody can join you? As a single diver, you need not worry about missing out on all the fun, or paying twice the price! Here, we share our best options for going it alone on a dive trip …

Join a Liveaboard Liveaboards are a superb option for single divers. We offer over 95 liveaboards worldwide, and almost all of them allow you to avoid single supplements by sharing a cabin with another diver. For those in need of extra privacy, here are our top suggestions.

Emperor Atoll, Maldives

Maluku Explorer, Indonesia

Odyssey, Truk Lagoon

A perfect option for a Maldives liveaboard holiday, the Emperor Atoll offers a huge variety of itineraries throughout the year including shark, pelagic and manta specials plus the Best of the Maldives. Limited to a maximum of 12 guests, you can expect a personalised and more intimate experience.

Be one of the first to explore the spectacular diversity off Halmahera Island including pygmy seahorses, Napoleon wrasse, reef sharks and mobula rays, on this spacious and comfortable liveaboard. Get in quick to secure one of the two single cabins and keep supplements to a minimum.

Make up to five dives a day amongst schooling fish and colourful corals, as you experience the world’s best wreck diving from this exceptional liveaboard operating yearround in Truk Lagoon, Micronesia. Two single cabins are available to book at no single supplement.

9 days from £2,045 Single supplement from £600

11 days from £2,375 Single supplement from £180

15 days from £5,195 No single supplement for two cabins

Febrina, Papua New Guinea

Blue Manta Explorer, Indonesia

Nautilus Explorer & Belle Amie, Mexico

Indulge yourself with an adventure to the remote outer islands of Papua New Guinea, and benefit from a single cabin without the usual hefty supplement. Up to five dives are offered daily, all led by some of the most experienced guides in PNG, and itineraries vary by season for the best experience.

This spacious liveaboard journeys through the Indonesian archipelago with itineraries to Raja Ampat and Komodo throughout the year. Wrecks, deep water trenches, steep walls and the world’s richest marine biodiversity await as you explore within the vibrant Coral Triangle for reefs galore.

These two liveaboards split their time between the big fish dive sites of Socorro and Guadalupe in the eastern Pacific. Expect fabulous shark and manta ray encounters, plus supplements that won’t break the bank.

14 days from £5,245 Single supplement from £425

11 days from £3,495 Single supplement from £280

Socorro – 12 days from £4,245 Single supplement £675 Guadalupe – 9 days from £3,845 Single supplement from £740

If you have a non-diving partner or friend we also offer a range of diving and adventure holidays which combine great diving with topside adventures. Contact us to find out more.

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Helping Turtles in PNG Support for marine charities We are excited to be expanding our charitable donations to marine conservation organisations and projects to those close to our heart. Our inaugural pledge went towards helping turtles in Papua New Guinea.

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or the past few years we have been working to support some incredible marine charities. Project AWARE Foundation does some amazing work on behalf of divers for marine conservation. Bite-Back Shark & Marine Conservation is an energetic, innovative and pioneering shark and marine conservation charity, which aims to protect and re-educate people about sharks as well as campaigning to end the sale of shark in Britain. We also supported Deptherapy, a rehabilitation charity which runs specially tailored scuba diving programmes for seriously injured members of the UK armed forces and others, in organising trips to Truk Lagoon and Grenada. We are pledging to increase our conservation efforts. We are pleased to offer continued support to the above charities, as well as supporting more grass roots organisations such as the fantastic Lissenung Island Turtle Conservation in the northern reaches of Papua New Guinea. Turtle numbers are in decline in Papua New Guinea. New Ireland has been populated by humans for almost 40,000 years, and turtles and their eggs have always been a traditional food source. Due to population growth, as well as the well-known threats of fishing nets and plastic pollution, the local turtle population is now under serious threat and declining rapidly. The project’s director, Angelique Amon, describes the initiative: ‘We started our Turtle Conservation Programme in 2013 in order to protect the remaining turtles as well as to educate the local population about turtle and environmental protection.

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We have identified two nearby, uninhabited islands as common turtle nesting grounds: Edmago Island and Ral Island.’ ‘Over 90% of our nests are from hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata), while the remaining nests are from green turtles (Chelonia mydas). Hawksbill turtles are classified as ‘Critically Endangered’, and Green Turtles are listed as ‘Endangered’, by IUCN as well as CITES.’ ‘During the nesting season, from early September through to mid-February, we travel to those two islands early every morning. Once there, we follow any new turtle tracks, find the nest and carefully relocate the eggs to nesting boxes back on Lissenung Island. The hatchlings emerge from the nest approximately 60 days later, and we collect important data and measurements before releasing them. So far, we have released over 30,000 live hatchlings. In the past few seasons our green turtle nests have increased from none to nine.’ It is estimated that only about one in 1,000 turtles will survive until adulthood, so the efforts made and data collected at Lissenung are vital in helping the survival of the species. They also educate the local people about the importance of turtle conservation, in the hope of creating a more sustainable future for the turtles in Papua New Guinea. We love supporting and hearing about the brilliant work of the Lissenung Island Turtle Conservation project and regularly share updates on social media. To find out more about any of these charities sign up to receive our regular ‘What’s Bubbling’ e-newsletter.

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Help Make a Difference For each trip booked through us, a small donation will go directly to one of the fantastic marine conservation charities mentioned opposite. Please let us know if you would like to increase your donation amount and we will ensure the money goes directly to one of these wonderful charities. You can lend a helping hand whilst on holiday, by being a citizen scientist. You can help collect vital data by sending your photos of marine life to organisations that collect data about species and identify individuals. A few of the resorts we work with have in-house conservation projects or work closely with local ventures. Speak to a member of our team about helping out on one of these projects.

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The crystal blue waters of the Maldives are home to some of the world’s finest dive sites, offering exciting drift dives and the chance to encounter pelagic species and prolific reef life.

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Best of Maldives Liveaboard

Discover Maldives and Sri Lanka

Explore the North & South Malé Atolls and Ari Atoll

Explore the world-class diving sites of the Maldives

Visit manta cleaning stations

Discover Sri Lanka’s culture and natural beauty

Encounter whale sharks

Encounter leopard and Sri Lankan sloth bear

9 days from £2,045

Liveaboard Group Trip

16 days from £3,625

Tailor-made Adventure

To find out more or to book a holiday in the Maldives visit our website or contact our expert team.

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