Blue Force 3 is the biggest dive liveaboard ship in the Blue Force scuba diving fleet. This liveaboard vessel is based in the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. So, you have a choice on the Lower deck between Double cabins and Triple cabins. The Main deck has Double cabins with obstructed views, and the Upper Deck has Double cabins with sea views. Furthermore, all cabins have a private bath and air conditioning. The ship was designed for divers by divers. Enjoy our blog article on:
The Maldives: A Garland of Islands in the Indian Ocean.
Blue Force 3 Diving
A dhoni (a versatile little Sister diving boat) takes you out from the mothership to the actual scuba diving sites. So, the dhoni also carries compressors, nitrox membranes, hot water showers, and sweet tanks for rinsing camera gear. As for the dive sites, the northern dives have channel-drift dives, pinnacles wrecks, and night dives. Here you may see mantas, turtles, and whale sharks. Meanwhile, in the south, there are channel dives with large pelagics such as hammerheads, thresher sharks, and mantas. While scuba diving from Blue Force 3, expect to also see small creatures including frogfish and seahorses. More importantly, you may see a bit a of every thing north and south bound as you cruise between the Central Atolls.
Moreover, the 1200 islands are home to 1100 species of fish, 5 species of turtles, 187 species of coral, 145 species of crab, 48 species of shrimp, and 21 species of whales and dolphins.
Fotteyo Kandu, Hembadhu Kandu, and
Ziyaara Kandu are popular channel dives.
Kuda Faru, and
Eri Faru are reefs in channels. Fish love to swim around
Okobe Thila, Kudarah Thila, and
Mas Thila reefs.
Attractions and Activities
Three meals a day are served buffet style aboard Blue Force 3. Snacks are provided between meals. So, breakfasts may include different styles of cooked eggs, beef bacon, sausages, fruit, and cereals. However, lunch and dinner may include Maldivian, Asian, or other types of international cuisine. There is an indoor dining area and solon area. Moreover, between dives enjoy the sun deck, sunbeds, and stern bar. Better yet, go kayaking or visit a small island by dinghy.