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[L419]Live Aboard Scuba Diving
by Chris Chew, Chr
One of the most thrilling and pleasurable thing you can do when going to a scuba diving vacation is to find a well furnished live aboard cruise ship near your diving destination. This will make your scuba diving experience much more comfortable because you need not have to wake up early in morning to be transferred to your diving boat and then to your dive destination by your dive operator. In doing this, you will also save the hassle of traveling back to your accommodation after your dive.

The conventional way of being transported to your dive boat and then going out to sea and then returning back to shore after your dive and to be sent back to your accommodation being repeated over and over again the next few days of your diving vacation is not only time consuming and a chore. They are also needless activities that can be solved by live aboard scuba diving ships.

Furthermore, in the conventional way, you can only dive in locations near you and will be unable to go further out to sea to other better diving spots located further away. On top of that, there is the time taken to take you to the dive location and then coming back to shore again. You will be wasting a lot of your vacation time doing all these unnecessary traveling which can be saved if you choose the liveaboard option.

With liveaboard scuba diving cruises, you will save all the time and the inconveniences. You can now go island hopping and explore new dive sites everyday and night. Many people erroneously thought that a liveaboard scuba diving vacation is expensive. Well, let us examine why this may not be the case.

Liveaboard scuba diving ships vacations need not be expensive. On the contrary, this type of scuba diving vacation option may even be cheaper than the conventional way because you need not stay in a hotel, engage a dive operator to transport you and organize your dive on a daily basis.

Because of the long distances that can be covered by liveaboard cruises such as you are still traveling to more dive sites even when you are sleeping at night, you will get to explore more exotic dive locatoins further out at sea and experience wreck dives, beautiful wall diving, interesting night dives, drift dives and even shark dives which sometimes are inaccessible because of the distances from your shore accommodation.

If you are having your dive vacation in the vast expanse of the Caribbean Sea, then booking a liveaboard is certainly recommended and do include shark diving in your itinerary and enjoy mingling with Caribbean reef sharks, gentle nurse sharks even the elegant but ferocious tiger sharks. Here, colorful coral reefs teeming with myriads of marine life sit in depths of 15-100 feet allowing scuba divers of all levels of competency to enjoy their scuba diving vacation tremendously.

If you are going for a scuba diving vacation anytime soon, go ahead and book a liveaboard ship and discover the pleasure of doing so.

If you love the sea and scuba diving, then why not charter a live aboard scuba diving cruise with your diving buddies. Collectively, you can save much more money and time if you live a board a diving cruise ship and go island hopping, scuba diving and fishing for the next ten days of your vacation. That is because you can do away with your hotel accommodation, save traveling time and can go to a lot more dive spots. Where to go for a cruise diving vacation? Try going to the Island nation of Maldives.

Although there are many world class spas, hotels and resorts in Maldives such as the Banyan Tree Spa resort, you have no need to stay in them unless you wanted to. Well, if you want to stay in a luxurious resort, it can be an excuse for you to travel to the Maldives again to enjoy these spa resorts. This is because, once you have scuba dived in Maldives, you will want to go back there again. Maldives is a scuba diver's paradise.

The atolls of Maldives were formed when millions of years ago, a great range of volcanoes rose from the floor of the Indian Ocean. As time passes, the volcanoes sunk back into the Indian Ocean leaving behind the coral reefs on the Maldivian atolls and islands we see today. That is why Maldives is best known for its white sandy beaches and crystal blue lagoons teeming with marine life.

The country have no big land mass, but instead is made up of about 1200 coral islands with a total area of 104,00.00 sq kilo 99% of which is the sea. Of these islands, only slightly more than 200 of them are inhabited. Most of the islands are not higher than six feet(about 2 meters) above sea level and scientists have warned that they are very susceptible to global warming and may one day, disappear into the ocean. There are already signs that this is happening.

Needless to say, the mainstay of the Maldivian economy is powered by the fishing and tourism industries. About 500,000 tourists arrive on these islands annually. The capital of Maldives is Male (pronounced as Ma-leh). Upon touching down at the airport, you willbe whisked away by a fishing boat because the capital is no larger than a few football fields and have one of the most dense population in the world.

Maldives has been an independent sovereign country except for a brief occupation by the Portuguese. It then became a British Protectorate in the mid-fifties and gained full independence in 965. It has been an Islamic country for more than 800 years.
During the Ming Dynasty, Chinese sailors called Maldives the "submerged mountain chain" wrote commentaries about these islands.

If you enjoy vacations in tranquil tropical islands or simply love fishing and diving, then Maldives will be a great holiday destination for you. Oh, I forgot to mention, if you are a seafood lover, I think there are no other places on Earth where you can get such a wide smorgasbord delicious mouth watering seafood, except in Maldives.
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Chris Chew has sinced written about articles on various topics from Education, Online College and Cosmetic Surgery. Chris Chew is a travel fanatic. Read more travel articles at his websites at sites at and. Chris Chew's top article generates over 823000 views. to your Favourites.
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