
Practical tips for Maldives liveaboard trips
Fancy a dose of budget-friendly adventure in paradise? A liveaboard trip in the Maldives delivers just that – here’s how to make it happen
When’s the best time to go to the Maldives?
How do I go about choosing a liveaboard trip?
You can book easily while you’re travelling – there’s plenty of choice. For a full list of locally-operated liveaboard cruises, visit the Maldives Tourist Board website.
What kind of itineraries can I expect? Can I tailor-make my own?
A popular voyage is through North and South Ari Atoll and back via Felidhoo and South Male’ Atoll. Another route is to go north through North Male’Atoll, then north-west to Baa and back south via Rasdhoo Atoll. Cruises to remote areas can be troubled by supply problems, but that’s part of the adventure. MV Sheena is one of the few good liveaboards offering such cruises. Itineraries start from Medhufushi (Meemu Atoll) and cover Meemu, Laamu and Thaa.
I want to go with a tour operator I know and trust – is that possible?

I’m worried I’ll get bored. How long do I need?
Blue seas and sugary beaches – isn’t this just for honeymooning couples?
So, which are the best dive/snorkel spots?
Guraidhoo Kandu and Cocoa Corner (South Male’Atoll) for sharks, rays and thrilling drifts; Dhiga Thila, 5 Rocks and Kudarah Thila (South Ari Atoll) for incredible coral formations and fish life; and Fotteyo (Felidhoo Atoll) for psychedelic soft corals, swim-throughs and a near-vertical drop-off.
For snorkelling, the best sites are at the outer edges of the atolls, where many top reefs survived the coral bleaching caused by El Niño in 1998. Madhivaaru Rangali (Ari Atoll) and Lankan Caves (North Male’) are reliable manta points. Whale sharks are best spotted off the south-west corner of Ari Atoll.
If diving is a passion, consider choosing a specialist tour operator when booking your trip – Dive Worldwide has several itineraries, ranging from 9-day Baa & Raa Atolls Liveaboardand 7-night Best of Maldives Liveaboard trips to longer, more specialist options such as 13-night Maldives Dive Safari andSouthern Atolls Rays & Sharks.

I don’t dive – what else is there to see & do?
Motorboating around the Maldives – that’s not very eco-friendly!
Good point. There are a few liveaboard sailboats, though they still rely on motor power to bolster mileage. But there are ways to reduce the impact of your cruise. Ask about the operator’s waste and fuel management. Good operators take all refuse to waste processing stations and have fuel-efficient engines. Some liveaboard trips have a conservation focus, too – try Dive Worldwide’s Manta Trust Expedition for the chance to get involved with a local charity’s manta research efforts, travel with a marine specialist, and dive up to three times per day.
Any health or safety tips?
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