Overview
The MV Ari Queen is a 'basic' standard liveaboard. This spacious boat receives good feedback about the crew and diving offered and comfortably accommodates up to 22 divers in 12 air-conditioned, en-suite cabins with hot water showers.
On the lower deck there are 6 standard twin cabins (5 for guests). There are also 2 junior suites which have a double bed only. There are 2 double bedded deluxe cabins on the main deck with windows and 2 further upper-deck suite cabins, which can be adapted from twin to double, also with windows. The deluxe and main deck cabins also have a small fridge and a 32'' flat screen TV as well as individual controlled air-con. Standard cabins have centralised controlled air-con.
On deck, there is ample sun protection or space for sun lovers, a good sized dive deck and cool freshwater shower and deck level toilet. A dining lounge with comfortable seating, TV and bar, make this a boat a great choice.
Operating out of Male from Saturday to Saturday, MV Ari Queen covers the best dive sites of the central Maldivian Atolls, including Ari Atoll, while following a flexible itinerary that takes account of local diving conditions. During the seven night itinerary, Ari Queen visits several hotspots for seasonal marine life. The dive staff have an excellent record of bringing both divers and snorkellers into contact with whitetip sharks, grey sharks, manta rays, turtles, whale sharks and occasionally hammerheads.
Itineraries
Ari Queen operates out of Male from Saturday to Saturday, visiting dive sites around a number of the central Maldivian atolls. Typically, there will be 1 dive on the first day of a week's sailing, then 3 dives per day (including 1 night dive when applicable) and 1 dive on the final day (17 dives in total), personal no-fly times permitting. Ari Queen sometimes offers special 2 week itineraries. Please check the liveaboard availability tab.
Specification
Length: 33m, Beam: 9m, Draft: 3m, Built: 2008, Engines: 380 HPS Commins, Generators: 22 kw sound proof, Desalination plant (6 tons/day), Dive dhoni. Towels are changed twice weekly and bed linen once mid-week.
Navigation / Safety
Radio, Mobile phone, Oxygen, First aid Equipment, Life Jackets, Life Rafts, Fire System.
Group savings
Discounts are available for groups and dive clubs, please contact us to find out more.
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Schedules & prices
Price includes: 7 nights twin share standard cabin, meals full board, water, tea & coffee, 17 dives including 1 night dive during the course of the week.
Flights available with Sri Lankan, Qatar Airways, Oman Air, British Airways & charter flights - please enquire. Package price may fluctuate according to flight seat availability at time of booking.
GROUP SAVINGS
Discounts are available for groups and dive clubs, please contact the team for more information.
Supplements
Upgraded cabin types are available to supplement cost, from as little as £100 per person. On board purchases, for items such as soft drinks and alcohol, are all subject to local taxes.
Equipment
A full range of rental equipment as well as nitrox and 15L tanks are available to pre-order at additional cost. Whilst equipment can be organised, it is generally expected that divers will bring the majority of their kit with them. Please request any items in advance, as they are sourced from Male rather than on the boat.
Dive info
Diving in the Maldives is influenced by the seasons. The quality of individual dive sites and marine parks is determined by the ebb and flow of seasonal currents, which in turn affects both the underwater visibility and the marine life. Liveaboards follow these seasonal variations, taking divers to the best sites for the time of the year.
Regaldive operate a range of liveaboards throughout the Maldives. These include classic itineraries following established routes out of Male to new itineraries in remote atolls where the dive sites have only recently been established. Maldivian Liveaboards are supported by a ‘dive dhoni’ where all dives are conducted from. The dhoni carries all cylinders, equipment and compressors.
Classic Liveaboards out of Male
Diving in the Maldives is spectacular throughout the year and one of the easiest and most satisfying ways to experience the incredible range of world class dive sites is to hop on a liveaboard departing from Male. Amba, MV Emperor Leo, MV Emperor Voyager, MV Emperor Serenity, MV Keana, MV Emperor Virgo, MV Ari Queen, MV Emperor Explorer, MY Blue Voyager, Mariana, Seascape, MV Carpe Diem, MV Carpe Vita and MV Carpe Novo offer classic week long diving adventures to the best sites of the nearby atolls. These trips are known as the ‘Best of Maldives’ and follow a flexible itinerary that takes account of local diving conditions. The boats will generally operate in both North and South Male atoll, North and South Ari atoll and include time at Rasdhoo and Vaavu atolls depending on your chosen boat.
For any divers who simply want a classic week long Maldivian dive adventure with the convenience of departing and returning to Male please look for the ‘Best of’, ‘Central atolls’ or ‘Classic’ trips in the ‘Schedules & Prices’ tab.
Liveaboard Itineraries Beyond Male
Recent years have seen access to some remote atolls in the Maldives improve dramatically. Regaldive feature liveaboards that cover these exciting new atolls including Baa, Lhaviyani, Rasdhoo in the north to Meemu, Laamu and Huvadhoo and Addu in the south. These atolls represent the new ‘frontiers’ of diving in the Maldives and lie well beyond traditional tourist maps. Diving in these locations can be challenging with strong drifts and diving in the blue. Liveaboard itineraries to these areas range from 7 to 14 nights and often include a domestic flight.
SOUTH ATOLLS MALDIVES
As liveaboard operators explore further and create new itineraries, so the range of diving adventures increases. The south atolls of the Maldives are renowned for their exhilarating shark encounters and many boats sail to this region operating itineraries for the first few months of the year visiting sites in the Laamu and Huvadhoo atolls as well as Fuvamulah and Addu, the most southerly. Many of the trips offer exploratory dive sites that have been seldom dived. This is challenging and pioneering diving, characterised by waters that are abundant in the marine life one expects from the Maldives. These itineraries are best suited to experienced divers and to join, divers must be Advanced certified with a minimum of 100 logged dives.
Liveaboard itineraries in the southern atolls often begin and end in the region and involve a domestic flight from Male to reach the boat. In addition there are some extended itineraries available which begin or end in Male as the boats move to ensure they are in the best locations throughout the year offering divers the best experiences.
Liveaboard and Island Combinations Tailormade
We offer tailormade holidays to the Maldives. This means that we can organise your holiday based on your requirements. We can also offer a twin centre option of a liveaboard and island based holiday in the Maldives.
Alternatively, many guests choose to combine the incredible sights in Sri Lanka with either an island or liveaboard in the Maldives.
For Sri Lanka options, click here
Diving in the maldives
Underwater highlights on most itineraries will include a mix of reef, wreck and channel and drift dives. Expect to dive in warm water and see colourful corals and fish as well as encounters with sharks, manta rays and if you’re lucky, whale shark.
Diving in the Maldives can be challenging, and as such it is recommended that divers have a minimum qualification of PADI Advanced or equivalent, with 40+ logged dives, although experienced Open Water divers are not precluded.
Diving is encouraged to be undertaken in individual self-sufficient buddy teams and small groups, though you may of course choose to follow the guide for ease of navigation. Diving in the Maldives is regulated, as such all divers must wear a computer and carry an SMB. At some sites the recommended depth is beyond 18 metres so advanced and/or deep diver certification are required. Maximum depth on any recreational dive is 30 metres.
GROUPS
For anyone travelling as a group of friends, with a dive club or even an extended family there are often group deals available on the liveaboards with free spaces available and special deals for full charters. Ask the team for further details.
If you're looking for a small group diving experience but not on a liveaboard, we have a very special trip idea.Get the liveaboard experience from land with our new small group trip - Maldives Whale Shark Extravaganza. Staying at the Boutique Resort, it's the perfect base for diving with manta rays and whale sharks.
Alternatively, our Maldives Manta Ray Extravaganza is a 10 night liveaboard safari. Dive the northern atolls and snorkel in Hanifaru Bay amongst the mantas during their annual aggregation. This exclusive adventure is expert led by marine conservationist and cameraman Danny Copeland.
Click here for GROUP LIVEABOARD OFFERS
Flight Options
Emirates via Dubai from Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. Other regional departures may be available; supplement may apply. Regaldive's prices are currently based on Emirates. Supplements may or may not apply for other airlines dependant on seat availability.
Sri Lankan via Colombo from Heathrow, Qatar Airways via Doha from Heathrow and Manchester, Oman Air via Muscat from Heathrow, British Airways from Gatwick.
Charter Flights: Flights are direct, once a week for 7 and 14 night durations, usually flying overnight on outbound. Charter flight days may not match all the liveaboard departure days, with the exception of Carpe Diem.
Internal transfers to your liveaboard
Your boat is reached either by sea plane, speedboat transfer or internal flight from Male airport. Transfers are organised as part of your holiday package, unless requested otherwise.
Seaplane and Boat Transfers
Most liveaboards that opearate out of Male will organise a transfer using a dhoni that will pick you up from the airport and transfer you to the baot. Liveaboards operating from other areas will have a either a speedbaot transfer, seaplane or pressurised flight.
If you are transferring by seaplane you should be aware of the following:
- Seaplanes do not operate a fixed departure schedule, but are planned daily according to the islands / boats requirements. The planning is carried out locally 24 hours in advance.
- Seaplanes often pick up and drop off guests from a number of islands on a single transfer run.
- Seaplanes only operate during daylight hours, generally 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
- You may have to wait for a short duration after arriving in Male. On departing, the islands will transfer you back to Male as late a local logistics on that day will allow.
- On departing your island resort your return seaplane transfer time will be confirmed the day before departure by your resort.
- If you have a late international flight departing home, it is highly advisable you ask Regaldive to reserve a day use package for you at the Hulhule hotel.
- Seaplanes are not pressurised flights.
- Seaplanes typically operate a strict weight policy of 20kg for hold luggage.
- Excess luggage is currently $2 per kilo to the island and $4 perkilo on the return.
Inter Atoll Flights - Haa Alifu
Transfers to Haa-Alifu in the North involve an internal pressurised flight from Male. This is arranged and costed as part of your travel package to the north of the Maldives, unless otherwise requested.
Hulhule Airport Hotel - Day use & overnights
International and internal flight schedules occasionally make fairly long connection times in Male Airport inevitable. The Hulehule Airport hotel offers inexpensive day packages to non-residents for use of their beach, pool, showers, left luggage and other facilities. Pre-booked packages are available with Regaldive, for day use with and without a room, and overnight stays (refer to separate webpage on Hulehule Airport hotel).
Passports
Passengers travelling to the Maldives must have six months valid on their passport from the date of return to the UK.
Visas
A free 30 day permit is given to British travellers on arrival in Male. Other nationalities should consult their consular website.
Vaccinations
Vaccination requirements are subject to change and should be confirmed before departure. For the most up to date advice please consult your travel clinic or local GP. Further information regarding vaccinations for travel to this country can be found at www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk. There are no compulsory vaccinations for travel to the Maldives, but we recommend protection against typhoid, tetanus, hepatitis A and polio.
Itineraries
MV Ari Queen will visit many of the Maldives’ best known dive sites whilst following a flexible itinerary that takes account of local diving conditions.
Sample Itinerary for The Best of The Maldives, South Ari Tour
Reviews
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Wonderful Night Dive with Stingrays and Nurse Sharks
"The trip went very well. Everything was very clean and the staff did an excellent job. The ship had a refit earlier this year and the cabins on the lower deck now just have two twin beds instead of the advertised double bed with bunk, much better configuration and very comfortable. The crew on the Dhoni also did an excellent job and there was plenty of room for the 21 divers.
There is no restriction on the amount of water available. You can refill your bottle from a dispenser at any time with no charge. In addition, tea and coffee was also freely available at no charge. An extra facility is Wifi, and all of the guests seemed happy with the availability.
There were plenty of mantas and sharks, and the night dive with stingrays and nurse sharks was wonderful."
Donald K - Cheshire
Excellent diving experience | Manta, sharks and more!
"I thought I'd give you some feedback after my third trip on the Ari Queen. As always, the diving was excellent and the dive guides chose a good range of dive sites from Manta feeding/cleaning stations, channels where lots of sharks roamed and beautiful national parks.
This year, there were three dive guides on board, so there were three groups of 7 divers which worked very well. Two of the dive guides were the same as last year.
They have invested in a new Dhoni, which is a big improvement over the old traditional one - much more room etc. The staff on the Dhoni were very helpful during the kitting up process and on return from the dive. Mostly the same Dhoni staff as last year with a different captain.
On board the Ari Queen, I shared a standard cabin. It looked like the cabins had been decorated since last year. The cabin was spacious enough, had a good amount of storage and the bathroom/toilet was clean and adequate.
Food was adequate but not top end - as expected. All in all, this was another excellent diving trip. I have no complaints with the Ari Queen. It is a budget boat, but the diving experience is excellent."
Richard Awbery - UK
A Great Time with Lots of Big Fish - Even a Whale Shark
"Accommodation was adequate, little tired and the bed was very hard, (we are softies) but otherwise brilliant: food was delicious, and plenty of it, tanks and services were great too: dive sites were superb, lots of variety and lots of big stuff: Staff and crew were very helpful and very professional.
The boat is getting tired, but I believe it's going to dry dock for a refurb, but it is great value for money.
Favourite memories were seeing a Whale Shark and getting my new wife to do a night dive, only to be treated to 6/7 nurse sharks close up. We did two night dives and the second was superb too, with sharks, sting rays, a pair of moray hunting in the coral, and there was a lonely cuttlefish too.
Regaldive did a sterling job, we will book again. Many thanks for a memorable honeymoon."
Joe & Corrine - UK
An Amazing Experience!
"The staff and the crew were very nice and always helpful. Service was really good.
The boat was nice (especially for the price), my main disappointment was not getting towels & linens changed midweek, as we expected. Other than that, it was mostly clean, even if they had a bit of a bug problem (with some flying ants).
The food was wonderful! We loved the cooking and there was plenty of food and variety. Each meal offered a choice of meat (which I really didn't expect, given that the Maldives is an island nation and everything is to be imported) and vegetarian options.
We did some great diving - we saw so many turtles everywhere (always a plus!). We nearly got tired of sharks and turtles :) The reef is really colourful, even though they say it's currently not very lively, we found it quite untrue - I'd say the reef may be better than the GBR (we went there last year). The variety of fish life (and sharks, and rays ;) is really amazing! We loved the mantas, truly incredible creatures!
The best part of our vacation was actually the most amazing night dive ever! After diving on the liveaboard for a week, we stayed for another week on Maafushi and our dive instructor from the liveaboard recommended a dive centre on the island, should we decide to dive more. Those guys arranged a night dive just for me and my buddy! It was the best experience ever! I have never been on a night dive where there was only our diving boat, with no projector in sight. In the water there was only me, my buddy and our divemaster, with our three lights - it truly becomes a different world.
The hotel staff was very nice and insisted on taking us to the peer and finding where our boat staff would meet us. Upon leaving, the boat staff was again extremely accommodating, arranging to take all guests wherever was most convenient for them.
Everything was as expected, you had provided us with all the necessary info beforehand. No problems at all. I'm glad I found your company and I will recommend Regaldive, as well as book our diving with you from now on.
Thanks again for your assistance and helping make our trip such an amazing experience! We had lots of fun - thank you taking care of us :)"
Ogniana Rainova - UK
Thanks for this Recommendation
"Our trip on the Ari Queen was everything we hoped it would be. We were indeed very well looked after. Our main concern on booking was to be assured we could have confidence in the dive guides to ensure our safety and provide support should it be required. I had no doubt we were in good hands with our guides. I would report the food provided was most acceptable. Our thanks for this recommendation.
Regarding our days in the resort, this is of course a very different type of holiday and would rate the hotel a little lower, however our room was changed on request because of problems with the postilion of the sun beds. The dive centre was very helpful regarding hire of fins and instruction about currents and access to snorkelling. We did take one dive, and again was very pleased with the service. Our transfers and travel was all spot on. "
Denise Beckley - UK
A Favourite Memory Was Seeing the Mantas at the Feeding Station
"For the price paid, everything was as expected, I wasn't expecting anything luxurious - more along the lines of some of the cheaper liveaboards in the Red Sea.
It was a big boat but there wouldn't have been enough space for everyone to sit in sun loungers if the boat were full.
The transfers and ground arrangements were fine - I was met at the airport as arranged and everything went smoothly. The rooms were bigger than in some liveaboards I have stayed on. The deluxe rooms were much nicer than standard rooms below deck, as they had window views, TVs and fridges, although they are only available for couples and not two sharers. They seemed to be sprucing up the liveaboard whilst we were there e.g. They replaced the carpets in the rooms midweek with new ones as the old ones were a bit tired; they also installed a new drinks machine.
The food was basic, but that was probably to be expected due to the price paid. There was always enough food and a good variety (although more limited choices for vegetarians). I really enjoyed the BBQ on the island - the choice of BBQ food available was very tasty and there was a lot of it.
We had snacks in the afternoon (fresh cakes) every day, but it would have been nice if they had left out biscuits all day. There was a good selection of alcohol on the boat which appeared to be reasonably priced (by Maldives standards). The boat information says that towels are changed midweek, but we had to ask for the towels to be changed on the Thursday (and they were changed on the same day).
The dive sites were varied for the itinerary. They were also willing to change the sites based on comments from the guests (i.e. we wanted to see more mantas and look for whale sharks so they accommodated that request). All staff and crew were very friendly and helpful and when asked were very responsive. They helped with fixing some of my dive kit.
The dive briefings could have been a bit clearer though. When we started the diving, we were split into two groups of four. Later in the week we dived as a whole group, as one of the dive guides had problems with their ears. We always had to come up as a group at the end of the dive, but one of the divers had poor air consumption which meant most of us had shorter dives than we were used to. That was very frustrating and not how most of us have dived before (i.e. we come up in buddy pairs). I have given them feedback on this in the feedback form. A couple of guests weren't happy with one of the dive guides on the last dive but I did not have any problems with the guide.
My favourite memory from the holiday was seeing the mantas at the feeding station and the last night dive, when we got up very close to nurse sharks and stingrays, was fantastic.
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Ms N (this guest has chosen to remain anonymous) - UK
Favourite Memory was the 'Animal City' Dive Site!
"I had a really good time on the Ari Queen. We had unseasonably good weather with only an hour of rain over the entire week. The diving was spectacular and it was a good bunch of folks on the boat.
The boat wasn’t quite as good as the two red sea liveaboards I’ve been on, but it was still very good for the money, and I was lucky enough to get a double room to myself due to low occupancy on the boat, so that really did make it. The top sun deck of the boat wasn’t particularly inviting so wasn’t well used, so was a bit of a waste of space really – that was probably the most disappointing aspect of the boat, otherwise very good. There were no problems and the crew were very responsive. The transfers and ground arrangements were very easy.
- The cabin I was in was spacious and the bathroom was a good size.
- The food was very good and the fish was caught off the boat each day, which was great. Liveaboard food is never particularly superb, but it’s always more than just okay and it does always amaze be what they rustle up for so many people in such a small space.
- The itinerary was great, very varied, and ticked all the boxes – plenty of sharks, a couple of dives with mantas, one with whale sharks, etc. We were lucky enough to have sharks on most dives and I really enjoyed the massive schools of fish which we got on a couple of dives.
- The crew were good and the dives guides were excellent.
Favourite memory was probably the dive site they nicknamed animal city due to the sheer massive number and variety of life on the reef. The manta feeding station was great and the first night dive with dozens of nurse sharks was also very special. Really enjoyed seeing one of the local islands and the trip to Male on the last day.
I was very happy with Regaldive and would book through you again."
Mr W. - UK
The Diving was Spectacular with Sharks on Most Dives
"I had a really good time on the Ari Queen. The diving was spectacular and it was a good bunch of folks on the boat. The itinerary was great, very varied, and ticked all the boxes – plenty of sharks, a couple of dives with mantas, including one with whale sharks. We were lucky enough to have sharks on most dives and I really enjoyed the massive schools of fish which we got on a couple of dives. The crew were good and the dive guides were excellent."
Mr W - UK
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