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Benefits of Diving from a Liveaboard in the Maldives

March 9, 2010 in Scuba diving tips | Comments (0)

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Maldives liveaboard diving trips are one of the most exciting and memorable diving experiences for any diving enthusiast. Instead of travelling long distances from the hotel to the dive spot and back, liveaboard diving trips provide a diver with all the luxuries of a hotel room on the boat.  The boat cruises around different atolls in the island nation, meaning that you never visit the same dive site twice, unless the divers onboard want to.  By diving from a liveaboard, scuba divers are able to relax onboard immediately after finishing a dive, instead of wasting a lot of time travelling back and forth to the resort.Maldives Liveaboard AmenitiesLiveaboard safari boats in the Maldives provide the same amenities as most hotels. They have hot water bathrooms, air-conditioned rooms, and helpful crew members who will provide you with every service that you need. At mealtimes, you will enjoy freshly-caught seafood as you watch the sun set from the deck. The liveaboard amenities vary with each ship.  The more expensive ships have more luxurious facilities like Jacuzzis and massage facilities, but all the ships are very comfortable.  To see the best range of liveaboards in the Maldives, including the prices and individual amenities, click here.If you are not a scuba diver, or you feel like taking a day off, you can spend hours relaxing on the tanning deck, sipping on cocktails and take a dip in the clear waters when you get that urge to cool down. Other Liveaboard BenefitsAside from the amenities provided on liveaboard safari ships, there are a number of physical and mental benefits to be gained from scuba diving.  Scuba diving is a very physical activity during which you exercise every muscle in your body, thus keeping you in tip-top shape. In addition, the very relaxing, calm, and stress-free environment on the boat and under water gives you that peace of mind that you’ve been looking for.Prices and Duration of Liveaboard Diving SafarisLiveaboard diving trips last from 6 to 14 nights and cost approximately USD 200 per night, depending on the boat you choose.  The price of your liveaboard holiday includes everything you need while on board, except alcoholic drinks, equipment rental and additional excursions  If you compare this price with the cost of staying in any of the Maldives’ great resorts, you will quickly see that a liveaboard holiday is one of the most accessible ways to explore the Maldives.Requisites for liveaboard holidays in the Maldives.Scuba divers interested in exploring the Maldives by liveaboard should have at least their PADI Open Water certification.  Also, it is preferable that they have at least 30 logged dives, although this is not always the case.  You should discuss your previous diving experience when booking your holiday.


The Benefits of Scuba Diving Forums

March 8, 2010 in Scuba diving lessons | Comments (0)

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A person who loves the outdoors especially the waters should get a hobby that incorporates both environments.  One such hobby that is a hit for both sexes and for all age groups is scuba diving.  Scuba diving isn’t a hobby that one can just take on or go into without getting the necessary training and examination.   For starters, prospective divers should know the basic swimming lessons.  However, even the best swimmer in the world still has to undergo scuba diving training and make the grade.One thing common to scuba divers is their love for nature and the bounties of the sea.  But just like mountain climbers, scuba divers should make sure that when they dive, they take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints or its equivalent in diving lingo.  This is to make sure that they preserve the underwater environment for future divers.Scuba diving hasn’t always been available as a hobby for ordinary people because of the constraints in going several feet underwater.  Men aren’t like fish that have gills and can breathe underwater so it took the invention of the scuba or the self contained underwater breathing apparatus in the 1930s before men were allowed to scuba dive.Future scuba divers are urged to join organizations that can help them with their training and with safety methods in scuba diving.  These organizations conduct regular check ups on the capabilities and efficiency of their scuba diving members so they at least meet the standards required by the hobby.Scuba diving can be expensive so it is always best to join groups to minimize the costs.  It is becoming a worldwide hobby so it easy to make contact with scuba divers in any part of the globe.Scuba divers can also make contact with their counterparts all over the world by joining forums where they can ask questions, give out information or just simply exchange experiences with their colleagues.Scuba diving is a niche group and most of the scuba divers in a certain area basically know everyone.  It is important to join scuba diving forums to keep in touch with what everyone is doing in the scuba diving world. A scuba diver who needs some equipment not available in his area can join a scuba diving forum and see if his fellow scuba divers can suggest where to purchase such equipment.  Some scuba divers may also be selling their own equipment and where else to get such information than in scuba diving forums?