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Oh and one other thing, The Manthiri's guests are usually American and we did 4 dives every day.
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Damselfish:anybody know if http://www.manthiri.com/ is still the correct website for the Manthiri or if something is going on with them? Right now it's giving "This account has been temporarily suspended due to non-payment."
sdwho:I had heard that there was a noticeable amount of bleaching in the Maldives a few years ago. How is it these days?
As for wanting an easy life someone will have to explain that one to me.greenflash1:The three dives a day is for Europeans, They like to take life easy.
plc:Just a curiosity Divo, but what was the, average, water temperature?
Fionab:Wow this US v European stuff is as bad as an agency v agency thing.
The Maldives livaboards I have been on schedule their days diving to the itineray, we visited remote parts of the region and you can't do this by diving 4 or 5 times a day, we dived and during the surface interval the boat moved, we rarely saw another boat. I would much prefer to have 3 good dives a day that be diving on the "usual" reefs with a couple of other boats.
As for wanting an easy life someone will have to explain that one to me.
I go on a livaboard to dive and if I could do 5 dives a day I don't think I would anyway. Some dive can be deep and long and a good surface interval is a good thing, you are generally a long way from any chamber in that part of the world and there is no point in pushing the limits.
Redsea liveaboards in most areas will offer 4 dives, night dives are not possible in some areas - Brothers and Deadalus so you might be limited to 3 dives.