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Blue Lagoon

Date Added: September 30, 2009 09:25:29 PM
Author: Sheika Matteason
Category: Safari Ships and Liveaboards: Dive Safari Ships

Up to 16 guests can stay comfortably on the ship, attended to by 11 highly trained crew members.  Five of the cabins have double beds, and one has single beds.  One of the double cabins has capacity for a further single bed, in case a family or group should require it.  All food – 3 meals a day plus an afternoon snack – are included in the package price, and while there is a full bar serving international and local drinks, these are not included in the package, but nonetheless, they are reasonably priced.

 

For couples looking to combine some romance with their scuba vacation, the Blue Lagoon is the best option thanks to weekly events like the candlelit dinner on a beach and a secluded island picnic.  It really is the best way to combine the “survivor-style” adventure with utmost comfort.

 

Diving aboard the Blue Lagoon is sensational.  The experienced crew ensures you visit the finest dive spots according to the season, and every dive is embarked upon in a completely professional and safe way.  Maps and briefings are given about each dive site, and it’s really impressive to see such a well-trained crew.  The best part is, you don’t have to be an experienced diver to enjoy a dive safari.  Full-training and PADI qualifications can be given on board, so you can come to the Maldives having never donned a wetsuit and BCD and leave a certified Open Water diver, or if you already have some experience, you can gain the next certificate.  It’s up to you!  Just be sure to let the ship know before your trip that you will be taking a qualification, and if you’re already qualified, don’t forget your PADI ID card and log book.

 

Fast Facts – Rooms:

Rooms: 7

Air Conditioning: Yes

Windows: Yes

En-suite: Yes

Hot water bathrooms: Yes

Power Supply: 220V

Room Service: Yes

 

Fast Facts – Blue Lagoon:

Year of Construction: 2005

Length: 98 feet

Width: 29 feet

Cruising Speed: 10 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 40 horsepower outboard dinghy, one 59 feet Dhoni Dive boat.

 
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