Carpe Diem

Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  27 Sep 2025 Manta Madness 3 (MLE/DRV) 7 Nights 8D/7N Male DRV
  24 Oct 2025 Deep North + Hanifaru Bay (DRV/MLE) 10 Nights 11D/10N DRV Male
  13 Dec 2025 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  20 Dec 2025 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  27 Dec 2025 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  14 Mar 2026 Southern Sharks GAN /MLE 12 Nights 13D/12N GAN Male
  04 Apr 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  11 Apr 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  09 May 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  27 May 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  06 Jun 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  13 Jun 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  20 Jun 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  08 Aug 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  15 Aug 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  22 Aug 2026 Manta Madness 3 (MLE/DRV) 7 Nights 8D/7N Male DRV
  03 Sep 2026 Manta Madness 3 (MLE/DRV) 7 Nights 8D/7N Male DRV
  16 Sep 2026 Deep North + Hanifaru Bay (MLE/DRV) 10 Nights 11D/10N Male DRV
  03 Oct 2026 Manta Madness 3 (MLE/DRV) 7 Nights 8D/7N Male DRV
  24 Oct 2026 Manta Madness 5 (MLE/MLE) 13 N's 14D/13N Male Male
  07 Nov 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  14 Nov 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  21 Nov 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  28 Nov 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  05 Dec 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  12 Dec 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  19 Dec 2026 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  26 Dec 2026 Best of Maldives (10N'S) 11D/10N Male Male
  05 Jan 2027 Best of Maldives (10N'S) 11D/10N Male Male
  16 Jan 2027 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  23 Jan 2027 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  06 Feb 2027 Southern Sharks (MLE/GAN) 12 Nights 13D/12N Male GAN
  20 Feb 2027 Deep South: Addu - Fuvahmulah - Huvadhoo (GAN/GKK) (7N) 8D/7N GAN GKK
  27 Feb 2027 Deep South: Huvadhoo- Fuvahmulah- Addu (GKK/ GAN) 7N's 8D/7N GKK GAN
  06 Mar 2027 Deep South: Addu - Fuvahmulah - Huvadhoo (GAN/GKK) (7N) 8D/7N Male Male
  13 Mar 2027 Deep South: Huvadhoo- Fuvahmulah- Addu (GKK/ GAN) 7N's 8D/7N GKK GAN
  20 Mar 2027 Deep South: Addu - Fuvahmulah - Huvadhoo (GAN/GKK) (7N) 8D/7N GAN Male
  27 Mar 2027 Deep South: Huvadhoo- Fuvahmulah- Addu (GKK/ GAN) 7N's 8D/7N GKK GAN
  03 Apr 2027 Southern Sharks GAN /MLE 12 Nights 13D/12N GAN Male
  17 Apr 2027 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
  24 Apr 2027 Best of Maldives (7N'S) 8D/7N Male Male
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Double Select Trip FULL FULL 2 Cabins
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Standard Select Trip FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 5 Cabins
 9 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
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The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

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What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male-Lhaviyani-Baa-Raa-Noonu-North Ari-South Ari – Central Atolls – Northern Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Atolls: Huvadhoo – Foammulah – Gan – Addu Atoll – Southern Atolls

 

Saturday: Guests arrive at GAN domestic airport. Welcome briefing, documents; check out dive if possible depending on domestic flight timings.

Sunday, Monday: 3 dives a day in Huvadhoo, every night spent anchored.

Tuesday: 3 dive in Huvadhoo, cross Fuvahmulah at midnight 5hrs.

Wednesday: 3 dives in Foammulah, cross Addu atoll 3hrs. Night spent anchored. (Anchoring is not possible in Fuvahmulah, hence no possibility to stay over night).

Thursday: 3 dives in Addu. Night spent anchored

Friday: 2 Dives depending on flight times

Saturday: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 72.00 USD
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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – Meemu – Thaa – Laamu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls – Southern Atolls 

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -9: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 10: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls Covered: Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -9: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 10: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls Covered: Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -9: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 10: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls Covered: Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Saturday: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Sunday: North Male, 3 dives; Approximately 6 to 7 hr crossing from North Male to Lhaviyani after the last dive. A night spent anchored.

 

Monday: Lhaviyani 3 dives,  Night spent anchored

 

Tuesday: Lhaviyani 1 dive, cross to Noonu 2 dives. After last dive crossing Raa Atoll 3hrs. A night spent anchored.

 

Wednesday: Raa 2 dives, cross to Baa atoll 1 dive. Cross Rasdhoo (N.Ari) 5hrs. A night spent anchored.

 

Thursday: 3 Dives North Ari. Night spent anchored

 

Friday: 1 dive N.Ari, 2 dives S.Ari. Night Spent anchored

 

Saturday: Whale shark day. Night spent anchored

 

Sunday: South Ari 1 dives; cross to Vaavu, 2 dives Vaavu, cross south male 2hrs.

 

Monday: South Male, 2 dives maximum depending on guest flight schedules and the 24-hour requirement before flying.

 

Tuesday: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls: North Male – Lhaviyani – Noonu – Raa – Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male

 

Marine Life:  Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -9: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 10: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls Covered: Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -9: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 10: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls Covered: Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 72.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 66.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 72.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Ari – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 36.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 72.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 36.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Ari – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 54.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 72.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 144.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 42.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 144.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 108.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 108.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 108.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male-Baa-Raa-Baa-North Ari-South Ari-Vaavu – Central Atolls – Northern Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -9: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 10: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls Covered: Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 60.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 144.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 144.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Saturday: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Sunday: North Male, 3 dives; Approximately 6 to 7 hr crossing from North Male to Lhaviyani after the last dive. A night spent anchored.

 

Monday: Lhaviyani 3 dives,  Night spent anchored

 

Tuesday: Lhaviyani 1 dive, cross to Noonu 2 dives. After last dive crossing Raa Atoll 3hrs. A night spent anchored.

 

Wednesday: Raa 2 dives, cross to Baa atoll 1 dive. Cross Rasdhoo (N.Ari) 5hrs. A night spent anchored.

 

Thursday: 3 Dives North Ari. Night spent anchored

 

Friday: 1 dive N.Ari, 2 dives S.Ari. Night Spent anchored

 

Saturday: Whale shark day. Night spent anchored

 

Sunday: South Ari 1 dives; cross to Vaavu, 2 dives Vaavu, cross south male 2hrs.

 

Monday: South Male, 2 dives maximum depending on guest flight schedules and the 24-hour requirement before flying.

 

Tuesday: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls: North Male – Lhaviyani – Noonu – Raa – Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male

 

Marine Life:  Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Green Tax: 84.00 USD
Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Dharavandhoo. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls Covered: Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – Thaa – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls – Northern Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Lhaviyani – Noonu – Shaviyani – Raa – Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – North Male – Central Atolls Northern Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male-South Male-Vaavu-South Ari-North Ari-Baa-Raa-Baa – Central Atolls Northern Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Dharavandhoo. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls Covered: Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – Thaa – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls – Northern Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Ari – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Ari – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close

TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

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TEMPORARY REVISED PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION DUE TO COVID-19

What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Atolls: Huvadhoo – Foammulah – Gan – Addu Atoll – Southern Atolls

 

Saturday: Guests arrive at GAN domestic airport. Welcome briefing, documents; check out dive if possible depending on domestic flight timings.

Sunday, Monday: 3 dives a day in Huvadhoo, every night spent anchored.

Tuesday: 3 dive in Huvadhoo, cross Fuvahmulah at midnight 5hrs.

Wednesday: 3 dives in Foammulah, cross Addu atoll 3hrs. Night spent anchored. (Anchoring is not possible in Fuvahmulah, hence no possibility to stay over night).

Thursday: 3 dives in Addu. Night spent anchored

Friday: 2 Dives depending on flight times

Saturday: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Atolls: Huvadhoo – Fuuvahmulah – Addu

 

Saturday: Guests arrive at GAN domestic airport. Welcome briefing, documents; check out dive if possible depending on domestic flight timings.

Sunday, Monday: 3 dives a day in Huvadhoo, every night spent anchored.

Tuesday: 3 dive in Huvadhoo, cross Fuvahmulah at midnight 5hrs.

Wednesday: 3 dives in Fuvahmulah, cross Addu atoll 3hrs. Night spent anchored. (Anchoring is not possible in Fuvahmulah, hence no possibility to stay over night).

Thursday: 3 dives in Addu. Night spent anchored

Friday: 2 Dives depending on flight times

Saturday: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Gan. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls Covered: Addu – Foammulah – Huvadhoo – Laamu – Thaa – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – North Male – Central Atolls Southern Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Gan. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls Covered: Addu – Foammulah – Huvadhoo – Laamu – Thaa – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – North Male – Central Atolls Southern Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – Meemu – Thaa – Laamu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls – Southern Atolls 

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – Meemu – Thaa – Laamu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls – Southern Atolls 

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Ari – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – South Ari – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Lhaviyani – Noonu – Shaviyani – Raa – Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – North Male – Central Atolls Northern Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Lhaviyani – Noonu – Shaviyani – Raa – Baa – Rasdhoo – Ari – North Male – Central Atolls Northern Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Rasdhoo – Ari – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

 

Day 2 -10: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

 

Day 11: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

 

Atolls covered: North Male – Ari – (Thaa) – Meemu – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

 

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

 

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – Baa – ARI – Vaavu – South Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Expand/Close
What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

Medical-Liability-and-Assumption-of-Risk-Releaserevised

Rentalinsuranceform

10346E_Diver Medical_Form

What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

The MV Carpe Diem is a 35 m long motor safari yacht with a wooden hull. It offers amazing diving trips all around the Maldives. The boat has 10 cabins on 3 different decks, providing accommodation for a maximum of 20 guests. Each spacious cabin features individual climate control and en suite bathrooms. The Carpe Diem is accompanied by a diving dhoni and a speedboat to reach all diving spots easily.

The experienced dive team can cater for any experience level diver and is able to ensure that everyone has a lasting wonderful diving experience. On dedicated scuba diving trips the Carpe Diem offers standard 3 dives a day.

The ship is equipped with a huge salon, 3 stunning decks for relaxing and an open-sky dining area with a bar.

During the diving trip to all famous atolls of the Maldives, divers can see mantas, sharks and whale sharks, tiny shrimps, nudibranchs, and ghost pipefish.

Day 1: Male. Guests board vessel around 3 pm; welcome briefing, documents; check out dive.

Day 2 -7: 3 dives a day exploring the reefs of Maldives.

Day 8: Depart the vessel latest by 8 am. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.

Atolls covered: North Male – South Male – Vaavu – South Ari – North Male – Central Atolls

Marine Life: Mantas, hammerheads, eagle rays, grey reef, white tip sharks, blacktail barracuda, batfish, whale sharks, napoleons

Please note that the itineraries are sample itineraries only and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

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What can I do in preparation for my trip?

Complete the following documentation required for check in in advance and hand the paperwork over to the airport representative upon arrival.

On line registration forms provided by agency or directly in full
Liability release (additional one in case of American/Canadian nationals)
DAN Medical declaration in case of joining a course
Copy of dive certification cards/insurance
Rental equipment /dive insurance form if required
In accordance to health requirements from the Maldives authorities, all travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their departure.

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What are the arrival procedures and check in timings for your boats?

When you fly in, you will be met upon arrival by a representative of Carpe Diem Maldives, who can be identified Carpe Diem Cruises crew shirt and sign board with the companies’ logo. (logo) The representative will then confirm the below check in timings or inform you in case of any changes. In case you can not find anyone please contact +9607950883/+9607794003 or report to the information desk.

Please ensure you are in the possession of face masks as per local requirement when in public spaces.

We will meet you at the info/help desk arrivals hall at below revised check in timing. Due to the necessity of disinfecting the boat after departure of previous guests more time will be need to ready the boat for new arrivals. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and hope for your understanding while complying by the guidelines set out by the local government.
Carpe Diem/Carpe Vita/Carpe Novo: 4 pm

Will there be a check dive on day of arrival?

Due to the late check in NO check dives will be offered on the day of embarkation itself. Check dive will take place the following morning and we will request our teams to provide an extra dive during the trip if circumstances permit.

What options do we have when we arrive early morning before check in?

Due to the (temporary) restrictions in place of movement between islands, guests will need to remain at the airport. We therefore advice choosing the afternoon arrival flights whenever possible to limit the time at the airport as much as possible.

What time does the boat get back to port?

The day before disembarkation the boat usually comes back to port between 3 and 4 pm. Male visits can not be offered for the time being.

What time do we need to check out from the boat?

Guests need to depart the vessel by 8 am latest. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel and completely disinfecting for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure
What is the earliest time of departure on the day of disembarkation?

Early flight departures on the day of disembarkation are possible but will limit the amount of dives the day before due to 24 hours no diving before flying. We offer a maximum of 2 dives on the day before disembarkation. Sometimes this may vary however depending on the itinerary. If the boat still has to cross a long distance then only 1 dive will be offered.

What do I do if I develop any flu like symptoms?

If you develop and of the following symptoms after boarding

– Cough
– Fever
– Unusual headache
– Sore throat
– Difficulty in breathing

Please contact your captain immediately for him to follow the standard operating procedures in place and follow his instructions.

What other measures are in place that I need to be aware of?

Depending on the total number of guests you might be split into 2 groups for meal timings and dive briefings.

Meals will still be prepared in buffet style, but will be served by the chef and other crew members if required.

We further request each and every one on board to keep a safe distance of at least 1 meter whenever possible. Crew will be wearing masks when in contact with clients in enclosed spaces.

How often will my cabin be cleaned during a trip?

The new guidelines state that “for our crew member to enter your cabin they should wear masks, disposable or reusable apron over their work clothes, gloves and closed shoes. Gloves and apron should be changed every time before entering a different cabin”.

As such to reduce the risk for clients and crew and the amount of PPE required to abide by the stated above, cabins will be cleaned and linen changed only once during your trip. Change of towels can be requested at any time. If you do not wish to have anyone enter your cabin during the trip, please advice your captain upon check in.

Do you provide hand sanitizer?

Hand sanitizing stations will be provided in all public areas but not in the cabins.

How will the new procedures affect the dive operations?

All relevant changes to dive procedures and cleaning of equipment will be explained thoroughly by the dive team leader in a separate briefing.

What type of plug points do you have on the boats?

All of our boats have international plug points. The voltage is 220 V. We recommend our American clientele to bring their own transformers if needed.

What is the min. number of dives required to join your trips?

Diving conditions in the Maldives can be challenging, especially on Deep South itineraries. We therefore strongly recommend an AOW certification or OW with a minimum of 100 dives with experience in deep dives (up to 30 m), current and night dives in order to be able to participate in all the dives offered during our regular itineraries and to have the best chance of being comfortable with all of the diving conditions you’ll encounter. For our seasonal Deep South itineraries however we require min of AOW certification and 100 dives. Our dive instructor on board is responsible for everyone’s safety and can ask people to sit a certain dive out if he believes they are not experienced enough for a particular dive. PADI courses are available on board and can be done during our trips.

How many dives do you offer during your trips?

Depending on check in timings and flight departure timings we will offer 17 to 18 dives during a 7 night trip on all of our boats if weather permits.

Meaning a check dive on day of arrival if check in takes place before 2.30 pm followed by 5 x 3 dives a day and 1 or 2 dives on the day before disembarkation.
The amount of dives offered on the day the boat returns to port depends on your flight departure time and applying the 24 hour no diving before flying rule, but can also be limited depending on where the boat is located on the last day and the crossing that still has to be made before returning to port.

Can I pay the extras by credit card on the boats?

Payments for extras taken on the boat can be settled in either cash (USD or EUROs) or by credit card. We accept all major credit cards (VISA, MASTER and AMERICAN EXPRESS).

What size of tanks do you provide?

We provide 11.5 and 13.5 liter aluminium tanks FOC and have 15 liter steel tanks upon request and at an extra charge. As we only have a limited number of 15 liter steel tanks it is important to reserve them in advance.

Do you have Nitrox?

Yes we do supply Nitrox 32% free of charge on all of our boats.

Nitrox courses can be taken on board at a cost of 180 USD + 12% GST

What is the average water temperature?

Average water temperature all year round is 27/28 degrees Celsius (81/82 Fahrenheit)

Do I need a reef hook?

Reef hooks can be useful particularly on channel dives with strong current. In case you do not have one, they are available for rent or to buy (35 USD + GST) on our boats. This multifunctional hook is designed by our own Carpe Diem Maldives team and can be used as a reef hook, but also as a pointer stick and tank banger.

Do you have Wifi on board?

We have wireless routers on board that work on 4G basis. The internet connection will be good enough to read emails but not fast enough for large downloads. Connection speed depends on location of the boat. Fee will be of 15 USD p/p + GST for 7 night trip and 20 USD p/p + GST for 10 night trips.

Do I need a dive insurance?

A dive insurance is mandatory. Short Term insurance can be arranged on board valid for 7 or 14 days at a cost of 20 USD + GST or 30 USD + GST respectively.

  • Year built 2008
  • Length 35 meters
  • Beam 10 meters
  • Engines Doosan Daewoo Diesel 650HP
  • Max guests 20
  • Number of cabins 10
  • Number of bathrooms 13
  • Tenders Dive Dhoni
  • Water capacity 5'000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 7'000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 16'000 liters per day

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    • Includes

    • VAT
    • Airport transfer
    • Water, tea & coffee
    • All meals
    • Snacks
    • Diving package
    • Nitrox
    • Land excursions
    • Fishing
    • Jet ski
    • Stand-up paddleboard
    • Snorkeling equipment
    • Snorkeling guide
    • Towels & toiletries

    Excludes

    • Environment tax (6 US Dollar per day)
    • Dive insurance
    • Travel insurance
    • Gratuities
    • Domestic flights
    • Rental gear
    • Scuba diving courses
    • WiFi internet
    • Daily housekeeping
    • TV & entertainment system
    • Library
    • Air conditioned rooms
    • Sun deck
    • Indoor salon
    • Snorkeler-friendly
    • Hot showers
    • Outdoor dining
    • Charging stations
    • En-Suite bathrooms
    • Paid internet
    • Outside showers
    • Seaview cabins
    • Separate rinse for camera
    • Stand-up paddleboards
    • Jet ski
    • Fishing
    • Bar
    • BBQ area
    • Available for charter
    • DIN adapters
    • Free Nitrox
    • Dive deck
    • Dhoni for diving
    • Shaded diving area

    Rental Equipment

    • 15L tanks 100 USD per week
    • BCD 50 USD per week
    • Dive computer 65 USD per week
    • Dive light 30 USD per week
    • Fins 20 USD per week
    • Full equipment (BCD, Dive Computer, Regulator, Snorkel Gear, Wetsuit) 220 USD per week
    • Mask 20 USD per week
    • Nitrox tank Included
    • Regulator 50 USD per week
    • Wetsuit 40 USD per week
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Buffet style
    • Beer & wine available
    • Snacks all day
    • Vegetarian options
    • Full-board option
    • Al Fresco dining
    • Radar
    • Depth sounder
    • GPS
    • Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
    • Life vests
    • Fire alarm & fire extinguishers
    • Oxygen
    • First aid kits
    • Bilge pump alarm
    • Crew trained in first aid
    • Timezone: UTC+5h
    • Local currency: MVR (Maldivian Rufiyaa)
    • Language: English
    • Electricity: 220v power
    • Payment onboard: Cash in Rufiyaa, USD, Euro or credit card (Mastercard, VISA, Amex)
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