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Galileo Liveaboard

Date Added: September 30, 2009 09:58:05 PM
Author: Samuel Lewis Avery
Category: Safari Ships and Liveaboards: Dive Safari Ships

The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art scuba diving technology, including GPS, radar and echo sound.  The vessel was constructed in accordance with the German Lloyds standards, and as such is one of the finest, most secure boats offering scuba safaris in the Maldives today.

 

Stays aboard Galileo are offered on an all-inclusive basis, which includes three meals, snacks and all non-alcoholic beverages.  There is a full bar on board with local and international liquors, all sold at reasonable prices.

 

Aside from two or three dives per day and diving lessons, other activities on board Galileo include jet skiing, wake boarding and underwater dive scooters.

 

Divers aboard Carina will be shown the highlights of the Maldivian dive spots.  Due to climatic changes according to the season, these highlights are always different and routes are never the same.  A detailed briefing is given before all dives.

 

A seven night trip includes 17 dives, which can be taken at more than 400 dive sites throughout the Maldives, allowing divers to get up close and personal with a plethora of marine species, including rays, sharks, dolphins and turtles, not to mention all the fish.

 

Fast Facts – Rooms:

Rooms: 8

Air Conditioning: Yes

Windows: Yes

En-suite: Yes

Hot water bathrooms: Yes

Power Supply: 220V

Room Service: Yes

 

Fast Facts – Galileo:

Year of Construction: 1998

Length: 101 feet

Width: 25.5 feet

Cruising Speed: 12 knots

GPS: Yes

Radio: Yes

GSM: Yes

First Aid: Yes (including oxygen)

Fire Extinguisher: Yes

Water Supply: Desalination plant

Power: 2 onboard Generators

Extra boats: one Zodiac, one 60-feet, fully equipped dive Dhoni.

 
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