Eagle Ray
Looking for a unique way to explore Sun, Sand & Sea? You can have all of this and more when you plan your vacation onboard Eagle Ray Liveaboard Because of their breathtaking beauty, the Maldive islands are referred to as a place ‘where one world ends and a new one begins’. With ‘EAGLE RAY’ you can discover and fall in love with this new world on board this lovely Cruiser.
Eagle Ray is 99 Feet long and 10 meters wide custom made semi luxury ship built for the most beautiful surfing or scuba diving cruises in Maldives. There are 10 double cabins , all with individual air-con control.
Main Deck Salon comes with Grand salon & dining room with air-con, bar, flat screen TV, video, stereo, CD, DVD.
Technical details:
Length: 99 feet
Beam: 32 feet
Built in: 2017 / Maldives
Hull material: Wood
Deck material: wood
Keel type: wood
Main engine: Yanma / 6H A 2M-THE
Cruising Speed: 10 – 12 Knots per hour
Fuel capacity: 6000 ltrs
Water tank: 10000 ltrs
Electricity: 220 V
Cancellation / Prepayment
Odisons Holidays standard cancellation policy will be applied. Please contact us for the details.
Children and extra beds
On request
Pets
No pets allowed
Check-in time
1400 hrs
Check-out time
1200 hrs
Activities
Night fishing, Snorkeling, BBQ on desert islands, Island hopping visits to resort islands, visits to uninhabited islands and local fishing villages. Large lounge deck, 3 sun decks, 2 jacuzzi, sauna, living room with bar, lending library, TV monitor, CD/ DVD player, SPA
Internet
Wi-Fi
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Liveaboard
Scuba Diving.
Revered as one of the world’s top scuba diving destinations, thousands of divers flock to the Maldives each and every year to catch a glimpse of the underwater wonderland, with thousands returning to continue exploring the mysterious depths of the Maldivian seas. One of the best ways to experience the Maldivian waters is via a liveaboard safari, cruising around the islands with all the amenities needed, avoiding the need to travel from a resort to a different dive site everyday. On a liveaboard, every day you wake up to a different dive spot and all that remains is simply getting into the water.
Chilling out at a Resort.
With only one resort per island, and with each hotel built to a certain standard, the Maldives has some really interesting policies regarding the establishment of resorts. The method results in an assortment of some of the most secluded, intimate, luxurious and spectacular resorts of the world. A quick search on google reveals the most romantic, gorgeous hotels anyone has ever seen. They are also among the most expensive hotel rooms in the world. However, if you have the money, it’s certainly worth it.
Viewing the sunset.
Sunsets are the one of most spectacular things about the Maldives. As the night falls, life in the Maldives comes to an almost standstill with not a lot going on. So, make the most of a good sunset. Find a nice quiet spot on the beach somewhere, grab an ice-cold beer and watch the sun seemingly melt into the ocean. Unbeatable.
Surfing
Recently recognised as an international surfing destination, several international competitions have begun to take place. Realising the power of the Maldivian breaks, some resorts cater to surfers by taking them out by a boat to catch the best breaks.
Snorkelling
Snorkelling enables you to still experience the marvellous underwater world, even if you don’t feel like scuba diving. Equipment can be rented or borrowed from resorts, but it’s a good idea to bring your own snorkel gear from home to ensure a snug fit. The Maldives offers some of the best snorkelling in the world.
Dining.
Serving some of the freshest and most delicious foods, the Maldives is a paradise for seafood lovers. Here, you will find lobster, scallops, octopus, squid, tuna and all kinds of fish cooked in all kinds of ways. Whilst on holiday, don’t be shy. The Asian flavours of the islands often involve curry, coconut, and other spices. Give it a go, you won’t be disappointed.
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