LIVEABOARD DEEP SOUTH MALDIVES FEBRUARY 2025

After a mind blow 2023 February trip we are going back for February 2025.

This time rather than the traditional route we are going to the deep south. A more adventurous trip with large range of sharks and strong tidal flows. Expect strong tides, manta,sharks and more sharks.

The trip starts at Male Airport on the  1st February 2025 and finishes on  the 8th  February 2024.

Prices per person below, deposit is £650 payment link on this

4 spaces in lower deck double £2040pp

12 spaces in lower deck twin £2040pp

6 spaces in upper deck twin - £2180 per person supplement

2 spaces in upper deck double - £2280 per person supplement

 + Domestic flights in the region of £400 per person from Male to Gan

+ International flights to Male (Maldives)

Price includes:

  • 7 nights onboard  in a twin shared lower deck cabin with full board meal plan, afternoon snacks, 1 BBQ dinner on local island (weather allowing), unlimited drinking water, tea, coffee, glass of wine with dinner
  • Total of 17 dives (inc 1 night dive) with guide, tanks, weights and FREE Nitrox and separate dive dhoni
  • Return airport transfer
  • Government taxes and bed tax
  • ATOL and full financial protection

Not included: Diving equipment, alcohol, soft drinks, juices, crew tips, supplements for the upgraded cabins

Upgraded cabins are available at extra charge as detailed above

ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Fuvahmulah; Tiger sharks, oceanic manta and thresher sharks. Oceanic Island with incredible visibility.
  • Huvadhu; Whale sharks at night, silver tips, grey reef sharks and many, many more.
  • Addu Atoll; WWII wreck HMS British Loyalty and majestic manta cleaning stations.

December to March are the best times to dive the southerly Maldivian atolls and experience the shark action in these out-of-the-way dive sites between Huvadhu and Addu (Seenu) Atolls. Spend a week away from the madding crowds and dive Addu, Fuvahmulah and Huvadhu on the lookout for the Indian Ocean’s larger residents; tiger sharks, silver tips, grey reef sharks, whale sharks and many, many more.

At Huvadhu, one of the deepest lagoons in the Maldives, the currents and channels are ideal for even more shark sightings including, hopefully, whale sharks and silkies, hammerheads and grey sharks spotted most of the time.

You will dive many of the world-class channels (kandus) here including; Vilingilli, Koodoo, Nilandhoo and Mareehaa. In Fuvahmulah you can expect to meet tiger, silky, silver tip and thresher sharks on the south plateaux.

Addu Atoll hosts the WWII wreck, HMS British Loyalty, as well as popular majestic Manta Cleaning station Maa Kandu along with a more relaxing drift dive at Demon corner to either start or end the trip with too.