liuk3
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I am contemplating going on one of those luxury liveaboards. I've never been on one. Can you go on them if you are single? Do you dive solo or do they try to find buddies for you to dive with while you are on the liveaboard?
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What is a luxury liveaboard?
Ewaiea: you're in Hawaii; dive somewhere else!Go somewhere with multiple islands. Then you'll see why we love liveaboards. They aren't for bringing the family along. Remember, it's dive, THEN everything else.
I had the same thought and dragged my snorkeler girlfriend along on a 10-day liveaboard to Komodo. I am still apologizing.I often used to think that an experience as great as a liveaboard trip would be best shared with someone you care about.
I have been on a range of liveaboards and would still be happy to rough it to get to the diving I want. But if we're talking about the same dive sites, I'll take the liveaboard with en suite bathrooms, comfortable quarters, periodic linen changes, appropriate camera facilities including big rinse tanks, charging stations, etc., and, of course, warm brownies after the first afternoon dive. Most importantly, for me, the "luxury" liveaboard will have fewer divers than liveaboard cattle boats like a Nekton might. Aggressor, Mike Ball, and Peter Hughes all qualify--although the Galapagos Aggressor has gotten mixed reviews from time to time. The Undersea Hunter was also quite comfortable.What is a luxury liveaboard?
What is a luxury liveaboard?
Ewaiea: you're in Hawaii; dive somewhere else!Go somewhere with multiple islands. Then you'll see why we love liveaboards. They aren't for bringing the family along. Remember, it's dive, THEN everything else.