The Giant Guitarfish: An Underwater Marvel of Maldives.

by Blue Force Fleet

The Giant Guitarfish: An Underwater Marvel of Maldives.

In the marvelous waters of the Maldives, where the Indian Ocean displays its majesty, divers aboard Blue Force boats have the privilege of encountering a unique and fascinating creature: the Giant Guitarfish, also known as the Guitar Shark, scientifically identified as Rhynchobatus djiddensis, one of the many underwater gems that make Maldives an unparalleled diving destination. The name in Divehi, the language spoken in the Maldives, is Madimiyaru, where Madi means Stingray and Miyaru means shark.

Characteristics of the Guitarfish

The Rhynchobatus djiddensis is characterized by its distinctive flattened body shape, resembling a guitar, hence commonly known as the Guitar Shark. It is often confused with the White spotted wedgefish (Rhynchobatus Australiae or laevis).

Its broad and elongated pectoral fins give it a unique appearance as it gracefully glides through the Maldivian waters. However, they are also the reason why the species is endangered as they are highly sought after. These sharks can reach impressive sizes, with lengths exceeding three meters, making them an imposing yet harmless presence for divers.

Although it shares similarities with other sharks in its family, the Rhynchobatus djiddensis stands out for its low triangular dorsal fin and its broad, elongated pectoral fins. These characteristics distinguish it from other species, giving it a unique and easily recognizable presence underwater. Its smooth coloration and calm behavior make encounters with these majestic animals unforgettable experiences.

The Guitar Shark in the Maldives

The Maldives takes pride in being one of the few places in the world where divers have the fortune of regularly encountering the Guitar Shark. These tropical waters harbor a healthy population of these sharks, providing adventurous divers with the opportunity to witness their natural grace regularly.

In order to maintain this wonderful marine biodiversity, it is crucial for both residents and visitors to commit to preserving the marine environment of the Maldives. Conserving these species, including the Guitarfish, involves respecting responsible diving guidelines and participating in local environmental protection initiatives.

Responsibility to Protect Marine Life

Exploring the waters of the Maldives is delving into an underwater world full of treasures, and the Guitar Shark is a standout jewel in this marine realm. The responsibility to preserve these wonders falls on all of us, and by sharing the fortune we have in the Maldives of regularly witnessing encounters with these marine treasures, we inspire divers to become guardians of the ocean. The Maldives not only offers unforgettable diving experiences but also the opportunity to be an active part in protecting the marine life that makes this destination a paradise for ocean lovers.

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For your diving adventure in the Maldives, would you choose a “Island Hotel” or a “Liveaboard Cruise”?

by Blue Force Fleet

Would you choose an "Island Hotel" or a "Liveaboard Cruise"?

When considering a diving trip to the Maldives or other diving destinations worldwide, it’s natural to have doubts about whether to stay in a “hotel and go diving every day” or embark on a “liveaboard diving cruise.” Let us present some advantages of the liveaboard cruise option over the hotel that might help you make your decision.

Expanded diving area.

When you choose a hotel and go diving daily, the dive center is usually limited to dive spots within a maximum one-hour boat ride. In contrast, a liveaboard diving cruise allows you to explore a vast variety of sites during a full week of sailing, significantly multiplying the range of areas you can access.

Efficient use of time.

On a liveaboard cruise, everything is close by (a maximum of 42 meters from bow to stern). While you eat, have breakfast, dinner, or sleep, the boat moves from one dive site to another. As soon as you finish diving, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are ready for you. All these details translate to comfort, less waiting, and time savings, maximizing the enjoyment of your available time.

Comfort during travels.

During a week-long diving cruise, dives take place at the most prominent points in various atolls, involving long journeys. These journeys occur while passengers rest or enjoy life onboard, contributing to a comfortable, safe, and pleasant experience. Comfort is achieved by breaking the trips into small stages, allowing passengers to relax and enjoy either by sleeping or participating in onboard activities.

Almost all-inclusive price.

In the total cost of your underwater adventure aboard a cruise, there are no unpleasant surprises. Everything that is included and what is not is known from the moment you book. From accommodation and delicious meals to exciting dives, transfers, and fascinating excursions, everything is part of the package. So, except for drinks and those tempting souvenirs (similar to staying in a hotel), you know clearly how much you will spend before setting sail. This transparency not only facilitates financial planning but also eliminates any concerns about unexpected expenses and surprises. In comparison, in hotels, especially those that do not offer “all-inclusive” packages, it’s crucial to consider additional costs for meals, transfers, diving, and activities, which in destinations like the Maldives, could add up significantly.

Unmatched Adaptability: Explore at Your Own Pace.

In the exciting world of diving cruises, adaptability is key. You can adjust the route according to seasons, weather conditions, and sightings, giving you the freedom to explore the best diving areas at any given moment, even covering several atolls in a single week. In comparison, in a hotel, you are limited to options within a much more restricted radius.

Camaraderie and Flexibility for Solo Travelers.

Whether you travel alone or with companions, living together on a liveaboard cruise is always easy and full of camaraderie. Here, you will always have a diving buddy, an expert guide at your disposal, table companions to share and enjoy the unique experience of a diving cruise.

No High Supplements for Solo Travelers.

On a diving cruise, the option to share a cabin (with same-sex individuals) is the norm, thus avoiding expensive supplements for single accommodation. This practice significantly reduces the travel cost compared to a hotel, where the possibility of sharing a room is uncommon, and individual supplements are high.

By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your preferences and expectations to have an unforgettable diving experience in the Maldives. Enjoy your trip!

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