Ok, I couldn't resist, I want to talk about a hypothetical 2 weeker in December.
Maldives was our last trip before covid and seems like the most hassle-free place to go at the moment (no quarantine, just a negative test before the trip, no further tests/restrictions after you land, and boats/resorts can do the PCR test on site for the return!). We did the classic 1 week best of Maldives route in 2019 (also in Dec) and debating whether we want to repeat it, or do the resort thing, or (most likely) 1 week liveaboard + 1 week resort. I wouldn't mind some real do-nothing R&R after 2 years of no vacation vs trying to cramp as many dives in as possible, hence leaning toward the combo.
On liveaboard, the boat we took last time (Soleil 2) was ok but the food wasn't great (bland) and it was a bit too crowded (think 28 divers), so we want to try a new one. Anyone been on one and really enjoyed the food? I was thinking of paying a bit more for the Scubaspa boats since a friend had been and said it was amazing, it has the highest ratings on liveaboard.com including raves about the food, but then some reviews said the dive guides don't really know the sites and the selection wasn't great. Also looking at the Carpe (Vita) and Emperor boats (Voyager for the big windows), they all seem to be around the same price point.
On resort any recommendations for one that has a great house reef (will snorkel, maybe try free dive if they offer instruction) and great food? I've done the over-the-water thing in Bora Bora/Rangiroa and would be willing to pay a bit more for it again, especially if it's over a good house reef, but food is actually most important for us haha. It seems a lot of the resorts offer half-board. Ambience-wise would prefer a more true down-to-earth island-vibe rather than a large commercialized resort. I was thinking of some place in S Ari to get more chances of whale shark trip since last time the liveaboard only had 1 day planned and we only saw 1 and didn't get that close nor swam that long with it. Based on my research so far I'm leaning toward Mirihi, anyone been? I find sometimes the TripAdvisor non-diver reviews will rave about the snorkeling/diving but then we go and get disappointed lol.
I should add - the 3 standpoint dives I remember from our last trip was the manta night dive, the nurse shark night dive, and fish factory towards the end. I wouldn't mind repeating these 3 more than once. I think the S Ari resorts can go to Maaya Thila / Alimantha? Not sure where I need to be based if I want to go to Fish Factory, is it accessible from Male itself (don't want to pay for seaplane transfer at a second resort in N Male)? I recall the channel dives were decent but not that memorable, and definitely fell short compared to say French Polynesia (Fakarava), so I was thinking classic central route would be good for what I want to see (mantas! whale sharks! fish soup!) vs deep south (also more hassle with the domestic flight).
Thx
Maldives was our last trip before covid and seems like the most hassle-free place to go at the moment (no quarantine, just a negative test before the trip, no further tests/restrictions after you land, and boats/resorts can do the PCR test on site for the return!). We did the classic 1 week best of Maldives route in 2019 (also in Dec) and debating whether we want to repeat it, or do the resort thing, or (most likely) 1 week liveaboard + 1 week resort. I wouldn't mind some real do-nothing R&R after 2 years of no vacation vs trying to cramp as many dives in as possible, hence leaning toward the combo.
On liveaboard, the boat we took last time (Soleil 2) was ok but the food wasn't great (bland) and it was a bit too crowded (think 28 divers), so we want to try a new one. Anyone been on one and really enjoyed the food? I was thinking of paying a bit more for the Scubaspa boats since a friend had been and said it was amazing, it has the highest ratings on liveaboard.com including raves about the food, but then some reviews said the dive guides don't really know the sites and the selection wasn't great. Also looking at the Carpe (Vita) and Emperor boats (Voyager for the big windows), they all seem to be around the same price point.
On resort any recommendations for one that has a great house reef (will snorkel, maybe try free dive if they offer instruction) and great food? I've done the over-the-water thing in Bora Bora/Rangiroa and would be willing to pay a bit more for it again, especially if it's over a good house reef, but food is actually most important for us haha. It seems a lot of the resorts offer half-board. Ambience-wise would prefer a more true down-to-earth island-vibe rather than a large commercialized resort. I was thinking of some place in S Ari to get more chances of whale shark trip since last time the liveaboard only had 1 day planned and we only saw 1 and didn't get that close nor swam that long with it. Based on my research so far I'm leaning toward Mirihi, anyone been? I find sometimes the TripAdvisor non-diver reviews will rave about the snorkeling/diving but then we go and get disappointed lol.
I should add - the 3 standpoint dives I remember from our last trip was the manta night dive, the nurse shark night dive, and fish factory towards the end. I wouldn't mind repeating these 3 more than once. I think the S Ari resorts can go to Maaya Thila / Alimantha? Not sure where I need to be based if I want to go to Fish Factory, is it accessible from Male itself (don't want to pay for seaplane transfer at a second resort in N Male)? I recall the channel dives were decent but not that memorable, and definitely fell short compared to say French Polynesia (Fakarava), so I was thinking classic central route would be good for what I want to see (mantas! whale sharks! fish soup!) vs deep south (also more hassle with the domestic flight).
Thx