Wd
wood
hull
36x10
length
and width m
2006
year built
2011
year built
renovated
11
Number of
cabins
22
Maximum
passengers
12
yacht
crew
10
speed,
knots

Princess Haleema

Scuba diving courses in Maldives

Starting from the age of 8 up to an age where enthusiasm and energy makes it possible. The world of scuba-diving isn’t only fascinating and rich in mystery, it is welcoming and accessible to everybody. The first thing that strikes you when you put the regulator on for the first time is the sound of your breathing which is noted from the bubbles escaping and then total silence. Light and free immersion in a magical silence is extremely relaxing and takes you back to before your birth and offers a real sense of well-being. After this the fascination of what surrounds you takes over. A world of colours and magical and beautiful creatures which move gracefully amongst the coral formations. You feel like a character in a film or animated cartoon, so much so when you find yourself face to face with turtles and mantas. During the cruise Macana Maldives offer a Introductory dive for all of those who would like to feel this fantastic experience. Listen carefully to the instructor who will explain the simple rules within the shallow turquoise lagoon and then you are ready to go under. The shallow waters are home to branches of coloured coral colonies which are nurseries to every type of small fish.

After gaining confidence with the water and equipment it’s possible to exit the reef and really enjoy this magical world…. And if curiosity becomes a passion, it’s possible, guided by our skilful expert instructors to carry out an Open Water Diver PADI course, which allows you to gain the fundamental techniques of diving, allowing one to dive in total safety enjoying the wonders of the marine world. For children from 8-10 years there is the “Bubble Maker” course, with the playing of games children gain confidence with the equipment and diving techniques and get close to marine creatures. For those just qualified and fascinated by marine life, who would like to improve their knowledge there are advanced courses for Advanced to Dive-master. These courses are carried out over one or two weeks with our instructors. For those who are interested in improving their knowledge on specific subjects then we offer specialty courses. Amongst these is the Underwater Naturalist Course, which helps you to understand the mechanism which controls life, reproduction and death of marine organisms. Another speciality we can suggest is digital underwater photography. With a little bit of hardwork and a few important tips our instructors will teach you how to take beautiful photos of the marine world which will become splendid souvenirs of your holiday.

 

Snorkeling in Maldives

That’s a key reason the Maldives is a snorkeler’s dream – and one of the best destinations in the world to get under the sea. Experts say the Maldives’ extensive and largely intact reefs comprise one of the most complex reef systems in the world.

 

Fishing in Maldives

The Maldives is an area for fishing with trolling and ledge line thanks to the great quantity of fish. The most common prey are blue marlin and sail fish, large tuna, lampuga, barracuda and wahoo for live bait fishing, and grouper, snappers and emperor fish for ledger line fishing.

On board of one of our dhonys fishing trips at dawn and sunset will be organised (only at request). Also every transfer is a good occasion to dedicate yourself to this sport. Large rear cock-pit area which is ideal for trolling fishing. On board local fishing line is available. All personal equipment for fishing is welcomed.

 

Excursions

The cruises offer moments of relax and you will find that doing absolutely nothing has its charm regenerating your energy to enjoy your holiday to its best. The magic of the Indian Ocean has, however, an irresistible call and the desire to swim in the lagoons’ turquoise waters or sit under a palm tree can’t be ignored. Waking up in the morning and being captured by the sun rays which are still low in the sky, reflecting on the calm sea creating reflexes like millions of diamonds and as such is unique. A dive, to wake up, before breakfast amongst small fish which use the shade of the boat to keep themselves fresh or maybe they just want some leftovers…… and then the day begins. A short navigation brings the boat next to a deserted island, a beautiful reef or a sandbank surrounded by turquoise waters. A short transfer onto a dhony to reach the diving point or snorkelling and then in the water….. to discover the seabed! For those who really don’t want to do anything then the tender will take them to one of the white coral sandy beaches.

At this point the choice is between being cradled by the seas movements on the shore under the sun, going for an exploration of the island or observing hermit crabs and sea birds which live there.

The remaining guests arrive on land after sport to dedicate one hour of their time to complete relax or wander amongst the palm trees and mangroves in search of a few rare coloured shells. After the return to the boat and a lavish lunch, the boat moves anchor next to one of the sandbanks. Along the shore shells draw imaginary waves leaving traces with the change of the tides. Red, yellow and white shells tell us of the tides movements, the waves and the high tides…… Some of these sand banks disappear with the high tide, others are more stable or larger and are home to seabird colonies. Occasionally some seeds or coconuts are carried by these birds and are able to germinate forming the life of a new island.

Some of these islands have bowed to the existence of man and today the Maldive population live here. In the past they were a completely self-sufficient fishing population and the islands still demonstrate this antique tradition. Today the boats anchored in the lagoon once used for fishing are now used for tourism. Each island has a small boatyard where wooden boats are made. The older houses were built entirely out of coral and shells torn from the reef, today this building practice has thankfully disappeared as prosperity has consented the acquisition of building materials from further away and with strict laws for the protection of the environment.
Each island has a school with children wearing their neat and trim English style uniforms smiling in front of the camera. The mosque is still the most beautifully decorated building on the island with gardens and multi-coloured flowers surrounding it. Some of the islands further away from the areas more frequented by tourist and holiday villages have retained their genuineness and kept their local culture. Those nearer the tourists areas have completely modified, or partly, their style of life and the fishermen have turned into gentle and careful shopkeepers selling multi-colour pareos, t-shirts and other souvenirs. The evenings on the boat are dedicated above all to relax…… a glass of something on deck under a starry sky chatting with friends. Now and again, a film is shown on board or there is some good music to enlighten the evening. Occasionally, depending on the itinerary, an evening out to the local holiday village disco will be proposed.

 

Wedding onboard

Surprise your guests with a cruise in a private yacht in Maldives and have your wedding onboard!

Yacht is the symbol for exclusivity, romantic hideaways and the world of rich and famous. Unlike a luxury hotel, a yacht is a floating hotel and all exclusively reserved just for you and without any other unwanted guests.

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