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Master Liveaboards Bikini Atoll

Diving Center

Description

Diving Aboard in Bikini Atoll

Bikini Atoll is part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, which spans nearly 1 million square miles of idyllic emerald-green coral atolls surrounded by the crystal-clear blue waters of the Pacific. A one-of-a-kind diving paradise, it offers not only beautiful reefs, corals, and incredible marine life but also serves as the final resting place of some of history's most significant warships.

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Pacific Master

This custom-designed liveaboard was built with divers in mind to provide the ultimate diving vacation experience. Formerly exploring the stunning dive sites of the Solomon Islands as M/V Taka, this steel-hulled vessel features an experienced crew, dive team, and chefs to ensure the highest standards of service.

The Pacific Master has 12 cabins accommodating up to 20 guests comfortably. These include one premium double cabin with an en-suite bathroom, five premium double/twin cabins with en-suite bathrooms, four standard single cabins, and two standard twin cabins with shared bathrooms.

On the boat's main deck, you'll find a spacious air-conditioned lounge and dining area, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the onboard cuisine. The large dive platform is designed to make entering the water seamless and includes a dedicated camera area for photographers. Individual dive stations provide ample space and storage for your gear. Additionally, this area is equipped with restrooms, freshwater showers, and rinse tanks for diving equipment.

For those who prefer sunshine and fresh air, the expansive sun deck offers comfortable loungers where you can relax and take in the breathtaking views.

Vessel Amenities

  • Guests (max): 20

  • Guests (Bikini Atoll): 18

  • Fixed twin cabins: 3

  • Twin/double cabins: 4

  • Single cabins: 4

  • Double cabins: 1

  • En-suite: Some

  • Air conditioning: Yes

  • Towel changes: Yes

  • Lounge: Yes

Diving Facilities

  • Diving courses: No

  • Equipment rental: Yes

  • Nitrox membrane: Yes

  • Rebreather friendly: Yes

  • Tech diving compatible

  • Charging station: Yes

  • Photography-friendly: Yes

  • Compressors: 3

  • Support dinghies: 2

Safety

  • First aid kits: Yes

  • First aid technicians: Yes

  • Emergency oxygen: Yes

  • Oxygen administrators: Yes

  • Life jackets: Yes

  • Life rafts: Yes

  • VHF radio (ship to dinghies): Yes

  • Smoke detectors: Yes

  • Firefighting equipment: Yes

Equipment rental

We offer equipment available for rental

Location

Master Liveaboards Bikini Atoll - Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands

Security 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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