Caribbean Liveaboard holidays

Caribbean Explorer II

DIVE ST KITTS, ST MAARTEN AND SABA

The Northeastern Caribbean is an intriguing area offering a blend of Dutch, British, French and native cultures on some of the most scenic islands of the Caribbean.

St. Kitts offers arguably the widest variety of sites including finger reefs, recent wrecks, and a variety of dropoffs that will capture your imagination.

Saba, known for its submerged offshore pinnacles, is the 5 square mile top of a dormant volcano towering 3,000 feet above the surface and surrounded by volcanic sand. The abrupt topography above the sea is mirrored below, and the profusion of marine life attests to the early institution of the Saba Marine Park in 1987.

As a dedicated dive liveaboard, all diving is done directly off of the vessel, using the expansive dive deck covering the aft third of the main deck. Each diver has his or her own dive gear bin; a large camera table, as well as rinse tanks, wetsuit drying racks, charging stations are available for all to use.

Diving in the Northeastern Caribbean will surprise you – it’s not mentioned often in the mainstream diving magazines, but the variety of the topography and types of sites visited weekly will amaze you!

Schedule & Available Spaces

Offers

Book your diving holidays with the experts. Fantastic offers from the Diverse Travel team for you!

CROATIA DIVING
RESORT OFFER
10 – 17 September 2024
NOW from JUST £855pp

RED SEA DIVING
LIVEABOARD OFFER
19 – 26 September 2024
NOW from JUST £1840pp

GRENADA DIVING
RESORT OFFER
25 September – 02 October 2024
NOW from JUST £1795pp

BONAIRE DIVING
RESORT OFFER
01 – 08 October 2024
NOW from JUST £2095pp

MALDIVES DIVING
RESORT OFFER
03 – 11 October 2024
NOW from JUST £2295pp

MALTA DIVING
RESORT OFFER
21 – 29 November 2024
NOW from JUST £750pp

 

 

 

 

 

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