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Book on a last minute liveaboard to the Maldives and save £1,840 per couple with Dive Worldwide

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DIVE WWExplore the Maldives from a luxurious liveaboard on a fascinating diving adventure. UK-based tour operator Dive Worldwide is offering savings of up to £1,840 per couple aboard the Carpe Vita for bookings made before the 16 December.

The Carpe Vita is a spectacular wooden hull safari yacht that accommodates 20 passengers across 10 well appointed cabins, each including their own en-suite bathroom, air conditioning and plentiful living space. Featuring a Jacuzzi, a restaurant and outdoor shaded seating on deck, the vessel also features an indoor lounge space – complete with flat screen TV, library area and sound system. At the rear of the boat are a diving equipment rental room and a swim platform, as well as a specialized camera table with a power charging station.

Operating up to four dives a day, the ship allows guests to explore locations including the North and South Malé Atolls and Ari Atoll. Wildlife highlights might include encounters with manta rays, whale sharks and turtles, while mesmerising drift dives allow for fascinating exploration of beautiful reefs beneath the waves.

Special Offer Price

From £2,345pp based on 2 sharing (saving up to £920pp), including return flights from the UK, seven nights aboard the Carpe Vita (Malé to Laamu itinerary), 6 days diving with tanks, weights with Free Nitrox, free domestic flight and one free night accommodation in Hulemalé.

Terms of Special Offer

  • Save up to £920 on the Carpe Vita Explorer
  • Full saving includes 25% on boat, free domestic flight (where required) and free Nitrox (Qualified divers)
  • Valid for travel on the following trips only: 22-29 January 2017 (Male-Laamu) and 29 Jan- 05 Feb (Laamu-Male)
  • Valid for new bookings only
  • Book by 16 December

For more information, visit www.diveworldwide.com or call +44 (0)1962 302087.

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TRAVEL BLOG: Jeff Goodman Dives SOMABAY, Part 1

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For a week at the end of February I was invited to sample the diving with Orca Dive Club based at the Breakers Diving and Surfing Lodge by courtesy of SOMABAY.

Somabay covers an entire peninsula and is home to several resorts as well as residential  compounds. Somabay caters for scuba diving as well as many other sports, including windsurfing, golf, sailing, go-carting, horse riding and many other activities.

All the activities are of a world-class standard and any or all of these can be booked directly from The Breakers.

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I took Easyjet from Bristol (UK) to Hurghada. Easyjet are not by any means my favourite airline but the flight was cheap and direct (except for the surprise extra £48 I was charged at the gate for my carry-on bag).

I was met at Hurghada airport by a driver and car and taken to the Breakers 28 miles (45Kilomaters) south along the coast. Once at the hotel I was too late for an evening meal and so a basic meal was delivered to my room. That and a beer from the fridge and I was fast asleep.

Early the next morning after breakfast I arrived for my rep meeting at the Orca Dive Center for 8.00am. I was immediately made to feel welcome, and after brief introductions I got some dive gear from the store, had a chat with my dive guide Mohamed and got ready to try the house reef situated at the end of a very long wooded pier where all diving gear and divers are taken out by buggies.

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Once at the end of the pier, a helping hand from staff makes sure your gear is set and then it’s a short walk to the very end where you can either climb down a ladder of simply jump in the water  next to the reef. The house reef extends both north and south giving a very easy and safe dive with plenty to see. At this time of the year the water temperature was a constant 22 degrees Centigrade and there was little or no current, so there were no issues in swimming back to the pier.

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Quite a few divers were in dry or semi-dry suits, but being from the UK and used to the cold I found a 3mm wetsuit with a 3mm neoprene vest quite comfortable. Even after 50 years of diving I still find that first dive of a trip slightly nerving until I am actually underwater and then all becomes relaxed and I ease into auto diving mode. There was plenty to see with many of the Red Sea favourites along the way.

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After the dive and a buggy ride back to the hotel for a very good buffet lunch I was back in the water, once again on the house reef for an afternoon dive.

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Check in for part 2 tomorrow when Jeff gets on a day boat and dives a few of the off-shore reefs.

Book your next Red Sea dive adventure with SOMABAY! For more information, visit www.somabay.com.

Stay at the Breakers Diving & Surfing Lodge when you visit! For more information, visit  www.thebreakers-somabay.com.

Find out more about ORCA Dive Clubs at SOMABAY at www.orca-diveclubs.com/en/soma-bay-en.

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Jeremy Higson from Sea to Sky talks to Jeff Goodman about diving in Oman (Watch Video)

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In an interview recorded exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman interviews Jeremy Higson from Sea to Sky about the itineraries the tour operator offers in Oman.

For more information about diving in Oman, contact Sea to Sky now:

Email: hello@mysetaosky.co.uk

WhatsApp: + 39 379 236 7138

Website: www.myseatosky.co.uk

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