
Description
The M/Y White Pearl is an exceptional vessel that measuring 56.4m (183ft), with 13 opulent rooms including 1 Master Suite, 2 Junior Suites, and 10 Deluxe Cabins accommodating up to 26 guests. It features two Cummins KTA38-M3 engines, generating 746 KW/1015 Bhp, and three all-purpose built aluminium tender boats.
Built-in 2020, it promises an unforgettable diving experience in the magnificent waters of the Maldives.
Services
Vessel Amenities
Main Deck Outdoor Seating and a 6-meter Whirlpool
Main Deck Outdoor Bar
Spacious Indoor Dining Area with Cafe and Bar
Entertainment Salon with Gym Equipment,
Gym Equipment, Business Centre
Camera Bay
Sun Deck Seating and Sun Beds
Accommodation
Ensuite Cabins with Hot Shower
Double/Twin Share Cabins with King/Double-Sized Beds
HD Television Sets with Google Cast
Hassle-Free Keypad Door Lock Systems
Basic Room Amenities: 2-in-1 Shampoo and Bath Gel, Separate Towel Hangers for Bath and Face Towels, Clothes Hooks, Hair Dryer, Safety Deposit Box, USB Ports for Charging, Inter-Room Communication System
Diving
3x All-Purpose 7.5-meter Boats equipped with 250HP Outboard Engines
Comfortable and Spacious for Divers
Boats are equipped with VHF Radios, GPS, First Aid Kits, DAN Diving Emergency Safety Equipment
Rental Equipment Available Onboard
Non-Diving Activity Equipment/Facilities/Services:
Kayaks (complimentary use)
Stand-Up Paddle (SUP) boards (complimentary use)
Massage (charges apply; subject to availability)
Equipment rental
Location
M/Y White Pearl Liveaboard - Malé, MaldivesSecurity underwater
The sea.
1. Never hold your breath
Breathe deeply and slowly underwater. In addition to avoiding lung overexpansion issues, you will save air during your dive.
2. Always dive with a buddy
Always dive with a partner and make sure you stay close at all times.
3. Respect your limits
Always dive within the limits of your training. Train yourself before taking on new challenges.
4. Buoyancy
By maintaining good buoyancy control, you will increase your level of control, which will undoubtedly contribute to safer diving.
5. Pre-dive check
Before diving, check with your buddy: BCD, weights, straps, air, and final OK. This way, you can be sure you are ready to enter the water.
6. Keep learning
The more you practice your diving skills, the safer you will feel underwater. In courses like Rescue Diver, you can also learn rescue maneuvers to increase group safety.
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