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This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
After breakfast, we sail for a short navigation with south route towards the Jumera Sand Bank. a real daydream where to start the Sunday in the best way. We'll stop by this enchanted atoll of crystal clear waters where you can dedicate to snorkeling along the coral reef that runs along it or relaxing on the white sandbank which is in the centre... In the morning we'll sail towards Toremaura, where we'll arrive in the early afternoon, to enjoy the unique panorama: we'll enter inside a very small atoll with crystal clear water and shoals of shining sand surrounded by myriad of tropical fishes. After an afternoon of relaxation we'll sail to Dolphin Lagoon where we'll spend the night at anchor being able to choose if fishing on the coral reef or lighting the barbecue of the catamaran!
In the morning, before breakfast, you can dedicate yourself to snorkeling in the midst of the multitude of dolphins that live in this area of the Maldives: Dolphin Lagoon exactly! After a rich breakfast we'll sail in the Indian Ocean with south route towards the atoll of Fulidhoo where we'll make a stop in Vasugiri to swim in the midst of sea turtles and to enjoy a session of snorkeling in the middle of breathtaking coral gardens! In the afternoon we'll land in the island of Fulidhoo to go to the beach to feed and swim with the races that live in this area, a tour in the local village and the sunset by the sea can't be missed...
Today we sail early for a sailing of about four hours, towards Budhomora: one of the most appreciated landing places for snorkeling and exploration: a beautiful island enclosed by a lagoon with crystal clear water where only catamarans can enter... A real hidden paradise! In the early afternoon we'll sail for a pleasing navigation in the direction of the island of Thinadoo where you could do an excursion, walking the perimeter on its white beach and relaxing in the shade of palms that lick the sea as well as swimming at sunset and having dinner with the crew by the sea in a typical restaurant of local fishers observing the giant races that populate this beach area...
Today we sail to navigate to south-west direction. After about 45' the first stop, for a dip at the discovery of a beautiful coral reef populated by a myriad of colorful fishes and to have lunch enjoying in relax the warm waters of this beautiful atoll. In the afternoon, after a short navigation, we'll arrive to the coral reef near Alimatha that will welcome you with its wonderful reef and where we'll make a stop for a swim and for the night in conclusion of this beautiful day while we enjoy a sunset of a thousand colors.
Morning to be dedicated to a relaxing sailing with North route towards the south Malè atoll, not without having done first a swim among the sharks (only for the bravest!) and an immersion in a shipwreck which lies along the side of an amazing coral garden. In the evening we'll go at anchor to the island of Gulhì where you can breath the typical Maldivian atmospheres and have dinner at the beach under the stars of this piece of paradise.
We sail at sunrise for a day dedicated to the sail. Route to north, lunch in navigation and relax on board to reach the island of Kadouiygiri where you can practice snorkeling between myriads of colorful fishes, mantas, rays and morays: a real underwater show that will leave you speechless. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.