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Conte Max

Conte Max – Comfort and Charm in the Maldives

The Conte Max is a world class 33m luxury liveaboard Join Conte Max for a unique liveaboard experience in the Maldives. Integrating wellness and diving, the boat focuses on relaxation. The Conte Max offers a refined and comfortable way to explore the Maldives. With 9 well-appointed cabins, each features air conditioning, private bathrooms with a shower cubicle, ensuring a restful stay for every guest.

The Conte Max offers a refined and comfortable way to explore the Maldives. With 9 well-appointed cabins, each features air conditioning, private bathrooms with a shower cubicle, ensuring a restful stay for every guest.

Onboard, the indoor saloon invites relaxation with its well-stocked bar, cosy sofas, and entertainment area, all furnished with elegant Maldivian wood. Guests can dine outdoors on the aft deck or in the indoor dining room during rainy weather. Meals are thoughtfully prepared by skilled chefs, blending Italian, international, and Maldivian flavours, with fresh fish at the heart of many dishes and a weekly buffet of traditional cuisine.

The Conte Max features three spacious open-air decks, ideal for sunbathing or simply taking in the stunning surroundings, whether sailing or anchored in a quiet lagoon.

A crew of 8–10, including European and Maldivian staff and dive guides, ensures attentive service. Diving and snorkelling adventures are supported by a traditional dhoni, fully equipped with compressors, cylinders, and regulators. Equipment is available for hire and should be requested at the time of booking.

For convenience, there is a camera charging area (220V), and 3G Wi-Fi is available for a fee. The Conte Max is the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and adventure in the heart of the Maldives.

Twin Cabin

The Conte Max is a luxury yacht with 2 twin bed cabins available with the following amenities:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Private Bathroom

Triple Cabin

Conte Max offers 4 triple rooms each with one single bed and one double bed fit for three people sharing. The cabins are comfortable with the following amenities:

  • Air conditioning
  • Private bathroom

Single Cabin

The Conte Max is a luxury yacht with 1 single cabin room available with the following amenities:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Private Bathroom

Twin Cabin (Upper Deck)

The Conte Max is a luxury yacht with 1 twin bed cabin on the upper deck with the following amenities:

  • Air-Conditioning
  • Private Bathroom

Deluxe Cabin Main Deck

Conte max offers 1 Deluxe Cabin on the main deck that offers the following amenities:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Queen Size Bed

Route Options

Central Atolls
Available for:
4 Days 3 Nights
8 Days 7 Nights

North Ari and Rasdhoo
The cruise will begin and end at Hulule/ Male airport.

Navigation will start westwards, towards the island of Rasfari, which is just perfect for an overnight staying; you will then transit through the atoll of Rasdhoo (whose main island is the chief town of North Ari). Here, you will be given the opportunity to dive in search for hammerhead sharks.

Navigation will then continue towards North Ari, not far away, trying to sight the devil rays (manta rays), in some of the most renowned cleaning stations of the Maldivian archipelago. Moreover, there will be many stops on desert islands and in some of the “thilas”, that attract divers from all over the world. On the second last day navigation will continue towards the atoll of South Male, where you will visit Guraidhoo - the most famous fishermen’s island of the Maldives - and dive in the wonderful passes of the region, to sight sharks and big pelagic fish.

It is also possible to visit Male city on the last day.

The North: Baa-Male
Available for :
10 Days 9 Nights

Day 1

The boat crew will transfer guests from the airport to the ship. After a nice welcome briefing by the Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place, Guests can familiarise themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.

Day 2 - 8

2-3 dives daily, including a night dive if possible.
You can request extra dive when compatible with the daily and weekly itinerary.

Day 9

On the final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives - cruise back to the harbour.

Day 10

Check out in the early morning after breakfast The crew will transfer the guests to the airport. There will be a choice of two different itineraries depending on weather and sea conditions. Your cruise director will make the best choice at the time.

Possible Dive sites:

North Ari and Rasdhoo
A one-week cruise that will begin and end at Hulule / Male. Navigation will start westwards, towards the island of Rasfari, which is just perfect for an overnight stay; we will then transit through the atoll of Rasdhoo (whose main island is the chief town of North Ari). Here, you will be given the opportunity to dive in search of hammer sharks. You will then continue towards North Ari, not far away, trying to sight the devil fishes (manta rays), in some of the most renowned cleaning stations of the Maldivian archipelago. Moreover, there will be many stops in desert islands and in some of the “Thila” that attract divers from all over the world. The last day but one, navigation will continue towards the atoll of South Male, where we will visit Guraidhoo - the most famous fisher’s island of the Maldives - and dive in the wonderful passes of the region, to sight sharks and big pelagic fishes.

Felidhoo and Mulaku
A one-week cruise with tours to five different atolls eastwards of the archipelago: North and South Male, Felidhoo, Vattaru, and Mulaku. A wonderful cruise that you can decide to make in every period of the year, thanks to the many diving points that offer the best sights of grey sharks, white fin sharks, or devil fishes, according to the season. After leaving Hulule we will head southwards, crossing, therefore, South Male, Felidhoo, Vattaru, and touching the northern part of Mulaku.

You will get the opportunity to relax on wonderful beaches and desert islands, while those who are looking for great emotions, will be satisfied by the stops nearby the passes of Alimathà Fotteyo, Rakeedhoo, and Mulaku. On our way back we will visit Guraidhoo with its precious shops of local handicrafts and dive at the atoll of South Male.

Marine Life: Turtles, White Tip Sharks, Grey Reef Sharks, School of Fish, Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, Soft Corals, Hammerheads

The last dive of the trip will be on the penultimate day. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

Extreme North
Available for:
10 Days 9 Nights

Extreme North - Male to Haa
10-days or 2-week safari starting and ending at Hulumale / Malè.

You will start the cruise north-westward, mooring for the night in Rasfari Lagoon. The morning after you will dive the oceanic reef of the Island and afterwards keep cruising northward to reach Baa Atoll. Here you will find very peculiar dive sites characterised by the abundance of any kind of hard and soft corals. But the highlight of the atoll is Hanifaru Lagoon. From May to November, an exceptional concentration of kreel attracts hundreds of mantas for feeding and often some whale sharks also feed among them. You'll keep cruising north-eastward to reach Lhaviyani Atoll, whose shape and particular position features oceanic channel dives either on the east and on the west side, giving you the chance to dive with “in-coming currents” in both monsoon seasons to spot any kind of pelagic fish including grey reef sharks. During summer time, the marine protected area of Fushifaru Thila becomes a spectacular manta point. But the cruise will go farther north across Noonu and Shaviyani atolls, vast areas only recently open to tourism with lots of dive sites to discover! Beautiful Thilas with overhangs and caves, soft corals, eagle rays, giant groupers and occasionally grey reef sharks. Throughout the cruise it will be possible to visit fishing villages and beautiful uninhabited islands.

The North: Male-Ari-Baa-Male
Available for:
10 Days 9 Nights

The Maldives archipelago is made up of 26 atolls and 1190 islands covered by palms and mangroves. No more than 200 islands are inhabited and about 100 host tourist resorts. It is difficult to define the exact number of islands in the archipelago: If sandbars and coral outcrops were included in the figure they would have been approximately 2000: The estimation is also complicated by the fact that the islands come and go: some of them combine, other splits in two and sometimes islets emerge from the coral reef. The majority of these islands are very small and they can be walked across in less than 10 minutes. Maximum height is usually 3 meters on sea level.

The word atoll (from Maldivian language Dhivehi: “Atholhu” indicates a reef belt of different sizes and shapes, including lagoons, islands, and reefs with passes or channels. Up to now, nobody knows the exact of these islands, but perhaps this is also the charm of the Maldives. It is possible to find islands with no name, not shown on any map, and with no footprint on them. There are channels of various sizes between the atolls used for navigation. Particularly the island nation is located in a strategic area with access to major international sea routes in the Indian Ocean. All the islands are encircled by a lagoon blessed with crystal-clear water. These islands are protected by a reef structure, housing one of the most exclusive and spectacular underwater life.

Itinerary Sample

Day 1:

The boat crew will transfer the guests from the airport to the ship. After a nice welcome briefing by the Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place. Guests can familiarise themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.

Day 2 - 7:

2-3 dives daily, including a night dive if possible. You can request an extra dive if compatible with the daily and weekly itinerary.

Day 8:

On the final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives - cruise back to the harbor.

Day 11:

Check out in the early morning.
The crew will transfer the guests to the airport.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip.
Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

The North: Male-Baa-Raa-Male

The Maldives archipelago is made up of 26 atolls and 1190 islands covered by palms and mangroves. No more than 200 islands are inhabited and about 100 host tourist resorts. It is difficult to define the exact number of islands in the archipelago: If sandbars and coral outcrops were included in the figure they would have been approximately 2000: The estimation is also complicated by the fact that the islands come and go: some of them combine, other splits in two and sometimes islets emerge from the coral reef. The majority of these islands are very small and they can be walked across in less than 10 minutes. Maximum height is usually 3 meters on sea level.

The word atoll (from Maldivian language Dhivehi: “Atholhu” indicates a reef belt of different sizes and shapes, including lagoons, islands, and reefs with passes or channels. Up to now, nobody knows the exact of these islands, but perhaps this is also the charm of the Maldives. It is possible to find islands with no name, not shown on any map, and with no footprint on them. There are channels of various sizes between the atolls used for navigation. Particularly the island nation is located in a strategic area with access to major international sea routes in the Indian Ocean. All the islands are encircled by a lagoon blessed with crystal-clear water. These islands are protected by a reef structure, housing one of the most exclusive and spectacular underwater life.

Itinerary Sample

Day 1:

The boat crew will transfer the guests from the airport to the ship. After a nice welcome briefing by the Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place. Guests can familiarise themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.

Day 2 - 7:

2-3 dives daily, including a night dive if possible.
You can request an extra dive if compatible with the daily and weekly itinerary.
Day 8:

On the final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives - cruise back to the harbour.

Day 11:

Check out in the early morning.
The crew will transfer the guests to the airport.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip.
Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

South: Male-Laamu

MALE – LAAMU

Arrival at Hulule/Male airport and travel towards the southern part of the archipelago, visiting six different atolls (South Male, Felidhoo, Vattaru, Mulaku, Thaa and Laamu) in a week.

The long lengths of navigation will be interspersed with thrilling dives in channels, which are the focus of this trip.

From Guraidhoo area the boat will head down towards Alimathà, Rakeedhoo, Vattaru and Mulaku Kandu, then on to Thaa with its less-known passes. Sailing on further south through Vadinolhu Kandu you will reach Laamu; the cruise will then head towards the final destinations of the picturesque Fushi and Maabaidhoo Kandu.

Last day visit to the island of Gan, then departure from Kaddhoo airport on a domestic flight to Male.

Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah

Arrival at Kaddhoo airport on a domestic flight from Male. Two nights in Laamu atoll, to visit the best dive sites in the area (Mabaidhoo, Funaidhoo..) and then cross onto Suvadiva atoll –second largest atoll on the planet- to spend the rest of the week around the breathtaking Eastern edge with its incredible channel dives, rich in fish in large quantity and stunning dimensions.

Suvadiva atoll is famous for the amount of pelagic fish, it is not rare to encounter sailfish and marlins (which please not only divers, but also fishing fans), green turtles, quite rare in the Northern atolls, and the beauty of the channels themselves, not only on the oceanic drop-offs, but also in the inner walls, where amazing encounters are always possible. The dive truly never ends! Being all dive destinations quite close to one another, sailing time is rather neglectable, and we have daily chances to land on desert islands, sandbanks and beaches. The beach barbecue night is very special aswell, a poorly colonised atoll offers incredibly starry skies and being that South we can spot galaxies and stars from both Hemisphere skies.

On the last day visit of the island of Viligili, where the fish factory creates an amazing divesite, and early morning departure to Male from Kadeddhoo aiport.

Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah

Day 1

Guests will have to take a domestic flight from Male to Huvadhoo. The boat crew will transfer the guests from the airport to the ship. After a nice welcome briefing by the Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place, Guests can familiarise themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.

Day 2 - 6

2-3 dives daily, including a night dive if possible.
You can request extra dive when compatible with the daily and weekly itinerary.

Day 7

The final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives - cruise back to the harbour.

Day 8

Check out in the early morning after breakfast The crew will transfer the guests to the airport.

The Maldives archipelago is made up of 26 atolls and 1190 islands covered by palms and mangroves. No more than 200 islands are inhabited and about 100 host tourist resorts. It is difficult to define the exact number of islands in the archipelago: If sandbars and coral outcrops were included in the figure they would have been approximately 2000: The estimation is also complicated by the fact that the islands come and go: some of them combine, other splits in two and sometimes islets emerge from the coral reef. The majority of these islands are very small and they can be walked across in less than 10 minutes. The maximum height is usually 3 metres at sea level.

The word atoll (from Maldivian language Dhivehi: “Atholhu” indicates a reef belt of different sizes and shapes, including lagoons, islands, and reefs with passes or channels. Up to now, nobody knows the exact of these islands, but perhaps this is also the charm of the Maldives. It is possible to find islands with no name, not shown on any map, and with no footprint on them. There are channels of various sizes between the atolls used for navigation. Particularly the island nation is located in a strategic area with access to major international sea routes in the Indian Ocean. All the islands are encircled by a lagoon blessed with crystal-clear water. These islands are protected by a reef structure, housing one of the most exclusive and spectacular underwater life.

The last dive will be on the penultimate day in the early morning of the trip. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo

The Maldives archipelago is made up of 26 atolls and 1190 islands covered by palms and mangroves. No more than 200 islands are inhabited and about 100 host tourist resorts. It is difficult to define the exact number of islands in the archipelago: If sandbars and coral outcrops were included in the figure they would have been approximately 2000: The estimation is also complicated by the fact that the islands come and go: some of them combine, other splits in two and sometimes islets emerge from the coral reef. The majority of these islands are very small and they can be walked across in less than 10 minutes. Maximum height is usually 3 metres below the sea level.

The word atoll indicates a reef belt of different sizes and shapes, including lagoons, islands, and reefs with passes or channels. Up to now, nobody knows the exact location of these islands, but perhaps this is also the charm of the Maldives. It is possible to find islands with no name, not shown on any map, and with no footprint on them. There are channels of various sizes between the atolls used for navigation. Particularly the island nation is located in a strategic area with access to major international sea routes in the Indian Ocean. All the islands are encircled by a lagoon blessed with crystal-clear water. These islands are protected by a reef structure, housing one of the most exclusive and spectacular underwater life.

Itinerary Sample:

Day 1:

The boat crew will transfer the guests from the airport to the boat.
After a welcoming briefing by the Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place. Guests can familiarise themselves with the crew and the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.

Day 2-6:

2-3 dives daily, including a night dive if possible.

Day 7:

The final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives.

Day 8:

Check-out.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

Extreme South: Huvadhoo- Addu

The extreme South Maldives crossing cruise is one of the most exciting routes you can ever experience in the Archipelago. Getting out of the most commonly frequented courses, we navigate to the Equator starting from South Male atoll, quickly crossing the next atolls of FELIDHOO AND MULAKU. Not neglecting diving the most famous sites of such locations, preparing ourselves to the greater emotions of South Huvadhoo and Foammulah channels. We will not forget to explore the most celebrated: a bit of training in the most celebrated passes of Maldives, where big pelagic and migratory fish encounters are guaranteed.

Passing through THAA ATOLL we will spend the first night awaiting for the habitual visit of Whale Sharks who stop by our stern lights to feed on the surface plankton, attracted by the powerful lighting; this will grant us unbelievable moments of close-by and undisturbed observation. One more amazing feature is represented, upon arrival at Thaa’s edge, by the visit of Bryde’s whales who, just like grown dolphins, love to follow the boats diving up and down in their proximity.

Next stop of navigation is the passage by LAAMU ATOLL: another scarcely attended destination, where we seldom cross other safaris, as it’s almost exclusively a passage point. But it’s definitely worth it to rest there for a while in order to fully enjoy its extraordinary channels, where it’s not unusual to meet cartilage fish, both pelagic migratory fish and large predators, in a triumph of colours given by corals still in health and entirety.

And we finally make it to SOUTH HUVADHOO, the second largest atoll on Earth. Despite its great dimensions, dives in the North East monsoon season are concentrated in short tracks of navigation along the eastern edge, which is why lingering in Huvadhoo is absolutely recommended to non-divers too, who can enjoy the uncountable pristine beaches and sandbanks, where they might dedicate to swims and tanning with no comparison.

500 Miles: Male

North-South Malè & Ari
A two week trip with stays on the central atolls - North and South Male, Rasdhoo, Ari - with the opportunity of sighting sharks and manta rays on the various diving points, while travelling East-West through the archipelago.

Heading towards Rasdhoo and diving in Rasdhoo-Madivaru, in search for hammerhead sharks.

Navigation will then proceed towards North Ari, and, crossing the atoll lengthwise, you will touch the most beautiful and rich in life thilas of the Maldives, searching for whale sharks. Frequent landings on desert islands, beaches and fishermen’s islands, are one of the reasons for which those who really know the Maldives appreciate this cruise. The boat will head back to the eastern edge, navigating through South Male, with a stop at Guraidhoo.

It is also possible to visit Male city on the last day.

The North: Male-Baa-Male

Hanifaru Bay (Baa Atoll)
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Hanifaru Bay is famous for its seasonal gatherings of manta rays and whale sharks. From May to November, plankton-rich waters attract these gentle giants, creating unforgettable diving and snorkelling opportunities. This site offers a magical chance to observe marine life in its most natural setting.

Dhigali Haa (Raa Atoll)
Known as “Fish Head” in the north, Dhigali Haa is a pinnacle dive site teeming with marine life. Schools of fusiliers, snappers, and barracudas surround this vibrant coral formation, while reef sharks and moray eels add a thrilling touch. It’s an ideal site for both photography and adventure.

Milaidhoo Thila (Baa Atoll)
This thila (submerged reef) is adorned with colourful coral, making it a paradise for macro enthusiasts and photographers. Spot nudibranchs, shrimp, and vibrant anemones as you explore this compact yet bustling ecosystem. The shallow depths and calm currents make it a favorite among beginner divers.

The Shipwreck (Haa Alif Atoll)
A hidden gem in the far north, this lesser-known wreck dive features a small sunken vessel now home to corals and marine creatures. Schools of batfish, lionfish, and groupers frequent the area, providing an exciting mix of history and marine biodiversity.

Fares Thila (Noonu Atoll)
A diver’s dream, Fares Thila is a deep reef system known for its dramatic drop-offs and caves. This site offers the thrill of encounters with eagle rays, Napoleon wrasse, and reef sharks. Advanced divers will particularly enjoy exploring the intricate topography here.

Orimas Thila (Haa Dhaalu Atoll)
This thila is a haven for shark enthusiasts. Grey reef sharks and white-tip reef sharks are commonly sighted, along with rays and turtles. Stronger currents at Orimas Thila also attract pelagic species, making it a dynamic and exhilarating dive.

Kudafalhu Wreck (Noonu Atoll)
Another fantastic wreck dive, the Kudafalhu Wreck is a sanctuary for vibrant coral growth and diverse marine life. Ideal for both advanced and recreational divers, the site offers a fascinating look at how nature reclaims man-made structures.

Vessel Details

Year Bulit / Renovated 2004 / Annually
Length & Width 33m x 10m
Draft 3 metres
Weigth 140 tonnes
Speed 12 knots
Construction material Wood
Engine Yammar 405 HP
Generatos 2 Onan 35 kw each
Fuel tank capacity 4500 litres
Fuel Diesel
Compressors Hydraulic system –on dhoni
Fresh water tank capacity 6 tons
GPS with map 1+1 diving dhoni
Electricty 220V + 110 V
Safety equipment Medical oxygen,Oxygen masks,Emergency kit
Other safety equipment Life rafts, Life jackets, Safety buoys, Radio, Emergency plan, EPIRB ,Emergency kit, Fire Extinguishers, Fire cover, Smoke detectors
Diving dhoni Length & Width 16m x 5.5m
Compressors Electric
Ladder Available on the dhoni
Safety Equipment Safety buoys, Life jackett, Fire extinguishers, Emergency kit,Oxygen mask,Medical oxygen
Tanks Available Tanks 13,6 It AL reinf. Catalina C100 SINGLE VALVE Tanks 13,6 It AL reinf. Catalina C100 DOUBLE VALVE Tanks 11 It AL reinf. Catalina C80 SINGLE VALVE Tanks 15 It Faber
Tank valves for regulators INT & DIN
Tank Valve SGL/DBL
Luxfer 7 lt. 1 available
Nitrox FREE
BCD $20 per day
Regulator $20 per day
Wetsuits $20 per day
Fins $10 per day
Mask only $10 per day
Full Equipment (no torch) $40 per day
Torch $15 per day
Regulator $5 per day / $25 per week
15 L Tanks $100 per week
Dive Computer $20 per day
Nitrox Included for certified divers
SMB $5 per day
Snorkel Gear $15 per day
U/W photo camera rental $40 per day

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AA Thila

Ari Atoll , Maldives

A medium size reef, also known as Fhun Thila, this is a wonderful dive spot. This more demanding dive site offers an abundant variety of marine life and on the two coral blocks on the west side sharks are very often seen. Here you will also encounter lots of batfish, which are curious, and also a big napoleon wrasse can often be seen. On the deeper part on the east side there are some nice overhangs to visit (torchlight recommended). A few baby white tip reef sharks hiding under some hard coral blocks on the reef top are another highlight on this dive, before you go shallower to do your safety stop in the blue water. Because of the depth of this reef, please watch your no-decompression limit.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Felidhoo

Northern Region, Maldives

The Felidhoo is a sloping wall with overhangs and divers can expect to see white tip reef sharks, banner fish, stingrays, boxfish, barracuda and fusiliers.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Rasfari Corner

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Large and shallow plateaus (10 - 20 ft) on the west side of the atoll, right next to the wide lagoon of Rasfari. It is covered with hard corals and hosts a cleaning station during the northeast monsoon. The most common way to do the dive here is to start on top of the reef, which is protected from the currents and after spending some time with the mantas continue the dive towards the wall that drops down to about 75 feet. The wall is nicely covered with hard corals, rich with fish life and popular with turtles.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Baa Atoll

South Male Atoll, Maldives

Scuba diving the Maldives' Baa Atoll is to scuba dive in one of the greatest biospheres on Earth. The region harbors significant biodiversity of reef animals, hard and soft corals, reef fish species, turtles, manta rays and any number of shark species. Baa Atoll scuba diving is also famous for offering one of the largest gathering of manta rays worldwide.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

North Ari

South Male Atoll, Maldives

Diving in North Ari Atoll is not famous for corals, and in fact, many dive spots may seem a little dull in terms of the coral splendor. However, the main attraction of this part of the atoll is the regular encounters with big marine life including reef and hammerhead sharks.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

North Male

South Male Atoll, Maldives

Explore the captivating underwater world of North Male Atoll with its renowned dive sites like Lankan Manta Point and Fish Factory. Encounter vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life including mantas, sharks, and colorful reef fish, making it a diver's paradise.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

South Male

South Male Atoll, Maldives

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  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Hanifaru Bay

Northern Region, Maldives

The famous Hanifaru Bay, which is known locally as Vandhumaafaru Adi, is thought to be one the few places in the world where whale sharks congregate in to mate, although recent research suggests otherwise with the vast majority of the whale sharks seen there being young males. The bay also regularly sees some of the largest gatherings of Manta rays worldwide with up to one hundred individuals in the small inlet when the tide pushes plankton into the bay.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Thaa Atoll

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Thaa Atoll (also known as Kolhumadulu) is among the least visited dive destinations in the Maldives. This round atoll has a combined landmass close to nine kilometres, with no single island larger than a square kilometre. The mesmerizingly beautiful series of 66 tiny islands that make up the atoll are surrounded by spectacularly clear water with underwater wonders and beauty yet to be discovered. Some dives have strong currents but this brings in the pelagic such as Hammerheads, Whale Sharks and dolphins especially at night. Expect large reefs, coral gardens, steep walls and overhangs plus action packed channels.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Laamu Atoll

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Laamu Atoll (also known as Haddhunmathi Atoll) is an oval shaped southern atoll. It measures 48 km in length and 35 km in width, and has some of the top dive sites in the world such as Guraidhoo and Gan; this Maldives Atoll is situated 32 southeast of Kolhumandulu Atoll and 95 km north of Huvadhoo Atoll. Laamu Atoll boasts numerous pristine dive sites with many different features like caves, steep drop offs, swim-throughs, not to mention the abundance of marine life and beautiful topography. Expect beautiful fish-filled channels with great shark encounters.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Hanifaru Lagoon

Male Atoll, Maldives

From May to November, an exceptional concentration of kreel attracts hundreds of mantas for feeding and often some whale sharks also feed among them.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 20m

Vattaru Kandu

Male Atoll, Maldives

The 150 meters-wide canal presents a white sandy bottom, a vertical wall on its west side, and a gently sloping reef on its east side, and an edge at the south.
Many stingrays are present on the sandy bottom, while many fish are concentrated on the eastern reef.
Manta rays are present and attract most of the attention. They can be seen in the channel, on the east side or on the west side around the vertical wall.
Divers can dive on the outer reef, in the channel or at the edge.

  • Dive Type: Deep Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 40m

Fuvahmulah Atoll

Male Atoll, Maldives

Fuvahmulah (also known as Fua Mulaku and Poue Molluque) is the second-largest one-island atoll in the southern part of the Maldives. Visitors can get to the island by air or by sea, using the local liveaboard’s itinerary. Pristine diverse nature is represented here by tropical woodlands and wetlands, with rare birds and dense vegetation, freshwater lakes, marshland areas with thick vegetation, white-sand and pebble beaches, the biggest on the Maldives fertile lands of humus, mango, pineapple and orange trees. There are also several shrines, such as the Muslim mosque Gemmiskiy and the Buddhism stupa ruin called the Havitta. The place is also famous for a natural phenomenon known as Bissaaveli, where part of the beach sand moves away from the shore towards the edge of the reef, creating a lagoon, enclosed by sand and the shore of the island. Fuvahmulah became open to foreigners not long ago. That means it offers opportunities to dive at the barely touched reefs and stay in quite new hotels (developed starting in 2013). The most popular dive sites include Raazwa Faru (Fuvahmulah South), Thoondu (Fuvahmulah North), Rasgefannu, and the best spot for both diving and snorkeling, Neregando Fannu.

Divers can dive at Fuvahmulah throughout the year, with an average water temperature of about 26-29C/79-84F. During the hot and dry period from December to May, the water temperature falls to 24C/75F in some places. Short, heavy rains may occur from June to July.

Thresher sharks, tiger sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, turtles, dolphins, and many other smaller fish can be seen here.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 40m

Huvadhoo Atoll

Southern Region, Maldives

The Huvadhoo Atoll is located in the far south of the Maldives just above the equator. It’s the region’s second largest atoll and is divided into two separate administrative regions – the northern Gaafu Alifu and the southern Gaafu Dhaalu.

Huvadhoo provides an escape from the developed north, and its diving is less chartered. You’ll need to use local knowledge to explore the atoll’s 1,864 square miles (3000 km²) of ocean. Due to its distance from the country’s capital, the locals speak a different form of the Dhivehi language called Huvadu Bas. After a day spent diving, you can admire the red-hued sunset from the beach.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

South Ari

South Male Atoll, Maldives

South Ari Atoll, Maldives is separated from North Ari Atoll for administrative purposes, and features shallower and relatively easier dive sites compared to the sites in North Ari Atoll, where the conditions are a bit harder. Some of the great dive spots in South Ari Atoll include Broken Rock (an interesting rock formation with a canyon, covered in delicate soft corals, sponges, and big gorgonian fans), Kudarah Thila (a small underwater pinnacle with large numbers of snapper, sweetlips, batfish, and grouper in the surrounding waters, which are actually a marine protected area), Panettone (a gently sloping reef, which is a great place to see magnificent manta rays), and Thundufushi Thila (a large pinnacle around 1km/0.6mi in diameter with a steep wall and some small caves in its shallower parts, where it is possible to spot reef sharks, eagle rays, tuna, and manta rays).

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Laamu - Fushi Kandu

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Fushi Kandu has a fantastic channel with a relatively shallow entrance at 15m allowing for an extended channel dive, which permits crossing the channel to maximise the sightings. This dive site is commonly described as Fish Soup, and it rarely disappoints with its resident grey reef sharks, barracuda, big eye jacks, and abundant fish life.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m
Dates Duration Route Room Type Price
27 Jul 2025
30 Jul 2025
3 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
27 Jul 2025
30 Jul 2025
3 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
27 Jul 2025
30 Jul 2025
3 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
27 Jul 2025
30 Jul 2025
3 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
27 Jul 2025
30 Jul 2025
3 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
30 Jul 2025
6 Aug 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
30 Jul 2025
6 Aug 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
30 Jul 2025
6 Aug 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
30 Jul 2025
6 Aug 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
30 Jul 2025
6 Aug 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
6 Aug 2025
16 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
6 Aug 2025
16 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
6 Aug 2025
16 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
6 Aug 2025
16 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
6 Aug 2025
16 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
17 Aug 2025
27 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
17 Aug 2025
27 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
17 Aug 2025
27 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
17 Aug 2025
27 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
17 Aug 2025
27 Aug 2025
10 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
27 Aug 2025
29 Aug 2025
2 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
27 Aug 2025
29 Aug 2025
2 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
27 Aug 2025
29 Aug 2025
2 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
27 Aug 2025
29 Aug 2025
2 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
27 Aug 2025
29 Aug 2025
2 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
29 Aug 2025
5 Sep 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
29 Aug 2025
5 Sep 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
29 Aug 2025
5 Sep 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
29 Aug 2025
5 Sep 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
29 Aug 2025
5 Sep 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
5 Sep 2025
14 Sep 2025
9 Nights The North: Baa-Male Single Cabin £0
5 Sep 2025
14 Sep 2025
9 Nights The North: Baa-Male Triple Cabin £0
5 Sep 2025
14 Sep 2025
9 Nights The North: Baa-Male Twin Cabin £0
5 Sep 2025
14 Sep 2025
9 Nights The North: Baa-Male Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
5 Sep 2025
14 Sep 2025
9 Nights The North: Baa-Male Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
14 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025
14 Nights Extreme North Single Cabin £0
14 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025
14 Nights Extreme North Triple Cabin £0
14 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025
14 Nights Extreme North Twin Cabin £0
14 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025
14 Nights Extreme North Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
14 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025
14 Nights Extreme North Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
28 Sep 2025
5 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
28 Sep 2025
5 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
28 Sep 2025
5 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
28 Sep 2025
5 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
28 Sep 2025
5 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
5 Oct 2025
14 Oct 2025
9 Nights The North: Male-Ari-Baa-Male Single Cabin £0
5 Oct 2025
14 Oct 2025
9 Nights The North: Male-Ari-Baa-Male Triple Cabin £0
5 Oct 2025
14 Oct 2025
9 Nights The North: Male-Ari-Baa-Male Twin Cabin £0
5 Oct 2025
14 Oct 2025
9 Nights The North: Male-Ari-Baa-Male Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
5 Oct 2025
14 Oct 2025
9 Nights The North: Male-Ari-Baa-Male Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
14 Oct 2025
19 Oct 2025
5 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
14 Oct 2025
19 Oct 2025
5 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
14 Oct 2025
19 Oct 2025
5 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
14 Oct 2025
19 Oct 2025
5 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
14 Oct 2025
19 Oct 2025
5 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
19 Oct 2025
26 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
19 Oct 2025
26 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
19 Oct 2025
26 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
19 Oct 2025
26 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
19 Oct 2025
26 Oct 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
26 Oct 2025
2 Nov 2025
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Raa-Male Single Cabin £0
26 Oct 2025
2 Nov 2025
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Raa-Male Triple Cabin £0
26 Oct 2025
2 Nov 2025
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Raa-Male Twin Cabin £0
26 Oct 2025
2 Nov 2025
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Raa-Male Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
26 Oct 2025
2 Nov 2025
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Raa-Male Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
2 Nov 2025
9 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
2 Nov 2025
9 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
2 Nov 2025
9 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
2 Nov 2025
9 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
2 Nov 2025
9 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
9 Nov 2025
16 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
9 Nov 2025
16 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
9 Nov 2025
16 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
9 Nov 2025
16 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
9 Nov 2025
16 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
16 Nov 2025
23 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
16 Nov 2025
23 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
16 Nov 2025
23 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
16 Nov 2025
23 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
16 Nov 2025
23 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
23 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
23 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
23 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
23 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
23 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
30 Nov 2025
7 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
30 Nov 2025
7 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
30 Nov 2025
7 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
30 Nov 2025
7 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
30 Nov 2025
7 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
7 Dec 2025
14 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
7 Dec 2025
14 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
7 Dec 2025
14 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
7 Dec 2025
14 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
7 Dec 2025
14 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
14 Dec 2025
21 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
14 Dec 2025
21 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
14 Dec 2025
21 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
14 Dec 2025
21 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
14 Dec 2025
21 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
21 Dec 2025
28 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
21 Dec 2025
28 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
21 Dec 2025
28 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
21 Dec 2025
28 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
21 Dec 2025
28 Dec 2025
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
28 Dec 2025
4 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
28 Dec 2025
4 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
28 Dec 2025
4 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
28 Dec 2025
4 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
28 Dec 2025
4 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
4 Jan 2026
11 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
4 Jan 2026
11 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
4 Jan 2026
11 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
4 Jan 2026
11 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
4 Jan 2026
11 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
11 Jan 2026
18 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
11 Jan 2026
18 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
11 Jan 2026
18 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
11 Jan 2026
18 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
11 Jan 2026
18 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
18 Jan 2026
25 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
18 Jan 2026
25 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
18 Jan 2026
25 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
18 Jan 2026
25 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
18 Jan 2026
25 Jan 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
25 Jan 2026
1 Feb 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
25 Jan 2026
1 Feb 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
25 Jan 2026
1 Feb 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
25 Jan 2026
1 Feb 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
25 Jan 2026
1 Feb 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
1 Feb 2026
8 Feb 2026
7 Nights South: Male-Laamu Single Cabin £0
1 Feb 2026
8 Feb 2026
7 Nights South: Male-Laamu Triple Cabin £0
1 Feb 2026
8 Feb 2026
7 Nights South: Male-Laamu Twin Cabin £0
1 Feb 2026
8 Feb 2026
7 Nights South: Male-Laamu Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
1 Feb 2026
8 Feb 2026
7 Nights South: Male-Laamu Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
8 Feb 2026
15 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah Single Cabin £0
8 Feb 2026
15 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah Triple Cabin £0
8 Feb 2026
15 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah Twin Cabin £0
8 Feb 2026
15 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
8 Feb 2026
15 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Laamu-Huvadhoo-Fuvahmulah Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
15 Feb 2026
22 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Single Cabin £0
15 Feb 2026
22 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Triple Cabin £0
15 Feb 2026
22 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Twin Cabin £0
15 Feb 2026
22 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
15 Feb 2026
22 Feb 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
22 Feb 2026
1 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Single Cabin £0
22 Feb 2026
1 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Triple Cabin £0
22 Feb 2026
1 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Twin Cabin £0
22 Feb 2026
1 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
22 Feb 2026
1 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
1 Mar 2026
8 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Single Cabin £0
1 Mar 2026
8 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Triple Cabin £0
1 Mar 2026
8 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Twin Cabin £0
1 Mar 2026
8 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
1 Mar 2026
8 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo - Fuvamulah Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
8 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Single Cabin £0
8 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Triple Cabin £0
8 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Twin Cabin £0
8 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
8 Mar 2026
15 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Fuvahmulah- Huvadhoo Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
15 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo- Addu Single Cabin £0
15 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo- Addu Triple Cabin £0
15 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo- Addu Twin Cabin £0
15 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo- Addu Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
15 Mar 2026
22 Mar 2026
7 Nights Extreme South: Huvadhoo- Addu Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
22 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
14 Nights 500 Miles: Male Single Cabin £0
22 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
14 Nights 500 Miles: Male Triple Cabin £0
22 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
14 Nights 500 Miles: Male Twin Cabin £0
22 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
14 Nights 500 Miles: Male Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
22 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
14 Nights 500 Miles: Male Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
5 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
5 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
5 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
5 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
5 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
12 Apr 2026
19 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
12 Apr 2026
19 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
12 Apr 2026
19 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
12 Apr 2026
19 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
12 Apr 2026
19 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
19 Apr 2026
26 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
19 Apr 2026
26 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
19 Apr 2026
26 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
19 Apr 2026
26 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
19 Apr 2026
26 Apr 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
26 Apr 2026
3 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
26 Apr 2026
3 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
26 Apr 2026
3 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
26 Apr 2026
3 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
26 Apr 2026
3 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
3 May 2026
10 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
3 May 2026
10 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
3 May 2026
10 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
3 May 2026
10 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
3 May 2026
10 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
10 May 2026
17 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
10 May 2026
17 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
10 May 2026
17 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
10 May 2026
17 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
10 May 2026
17 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
17 May 2026
24 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
17 May 2026
24 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
17 May 2026
24 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
17 May 2026
24 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
17 May 2026
24 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
24 May 2026
31 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
24 May 2026
31 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
24 May 2026
31 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
24 May 2026
31 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
24 May 2026
31 May 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
2 Aug 2026
9 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
2 Aug 2026
9 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
2 Aug 2026
9 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
2 Aug 2026
9 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
2 Aug 2026
9 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
9 Aug 2026
16 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
9 Aug 2026
16 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
9 Aug 2026
16 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
9 Aug 2026
16 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
9 Aug 2026
16 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
16 Aug 2026
23 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
16 Aug 2026
23 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
16 Aug 2026
23 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
16 Aug 2026
23 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
16 Aug 2026
23 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
23 Aug 2026
30 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
23 Aug 2026
30 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
23 Aug 2026
30 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
23 Aug 2026
30 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
23 Aug 2026
30 Aug 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
30 Aug 2026
6 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
30 Aug 2026
6 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
30 Aug 2026
6 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
30 Aug 2026
6 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
30 Aug 2026
6 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
6 Sep 2026
13 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
6 Sep 2026
13 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
6 Sep 2026
13 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
6 Sep 2026
13 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
6 Sep 2026
13 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
13 Sep 2026
20 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
13 Sep 2026
20 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
13 Sep 2026
20 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
13 Sep 2026
20 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
13 Sep 2026
20 Sep 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
20 Sep 2026
30 Sep 2026
10 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Single Cabin £0
20 Sep 2026
30 Sep 2026
10 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Triple Cabin £0
20 Sep 2026
30 Sep 2026
10 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Twin Cabin £0
20 Sep 2026
30 Sep 2026
10 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
20 Sep 2026
30 Sep 2026
10 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
30 Sep 2026
4 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
30 Sep 2026
4 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
30 Sep 2026
4 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
30 Sep 2026
4 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
30 Sep 2026
4 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
4 Oct 2026
8 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
4 Oct 2026
8 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
4 Oct 2026
8 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
4 Oct 2026
8 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
4 Oct 2026
8 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
11 Oct 2026
15 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
11 Oct 2026
15 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
11 Oct 2026
15 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
11 Oct 2026
15 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
11 Oct 2026
15 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
18 Oct 2026
22 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
18 Oct 2026
22 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
18 Oct 2026
22 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
18 Oct 2026
22 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
18 Oct 2026
22 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
25 Oct 2026
29 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
25 Oct 2026
29 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
25 Oct 2026
29 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
25 Oct 2026
29 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
25 Oct 2026
29 Oct 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
1 Nov 2026
5 Nov 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
1 Nov 2026
5 Nov 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
1 Nov 2026
5 Nov 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
1 Nov 2026
5 Nov 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
1 Nov 2026
5 Nov 2026
4 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
8 Nov 2026
15 Nov 2026
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Single Cabin £0
8 Nov 2026
15 Nov 2026
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Triple Cabin £0
8 Nov 2026
15 Nov 2026
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Twin Cabin £0
8 Nov 2026
15 Nov 2026
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
8 Nov 2026
15 Nov 2026
7 Nights The North: Male-Baa-Male Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
15 Nov 2026
22 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
15 Nov 2026
22 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
15 Nov 2026
22 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
15 Nov 2026
22 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
15 Nov 2026
22 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
22 Nov 2026
29 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
22 Nov 2026
29 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
22 Nov 2026
29 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
22 Nov 2026
29 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
22 Nov 2026
29 Nov 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
29 Nov 2026
6 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
29 Nov 2026
6 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
29 Nov 2026
6 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
29 Nov 2026
6 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
29 Nov 2026
6 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
6 Dec 2026
13 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
6 Dec 2026
13 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
6 Dec 2026
13 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
6 Dec 2026
13 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
6 Dec 2026
13 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
13 Dec 2026
20 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
13 Dec 2026
20 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
13 Dec 2026
20 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
13 Dec 2026
20 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
13 Dec 2026
20 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0
20 Dec 2026
27 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Single Cabin £0
20 Dec 2026
27 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Triple Cabin £0
20 Dec 2026
27 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin £0
20 Dec 2026
27 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Deluxe Cabin Main Deck £0
20 Dec 2026
27 Dec 2026
7 Nights Central Atolls Twin Cabin (Upper Deck) £0