Hadhu Safari

A journey on our luxury 8 cabin Handhu is truly an experience beyond compare. The boat is 90 feet in length and 25 feet in width, and has all the necessities to make your journey comfortable and enjoyable. A cruising speed of 10 knots, will give you ample time to take in the beauty of the islands that you pass by, and to witness dolphins and flying fish at their playful best. If you require more worldly comfort, you may resign to your air conditioned cabin or enjoy a bite at the air conditioned restaurant. The boat is also equipped with an entertainment center for your pleasure. We also carry snorkeling and fishing gear onboard.

Length: 90 ft
Wide: 26 ft
Cruising Speed: 10 knots
Guest Cabins: 8 cabins (16 pax) with attached toilet and shower with hot and cold water.
Crew:
2 Captains
1 Chef
1 Assistant Chef
3 Crews
1 Surf Guide
Equipment:
1 Engine 350Hp Cummins
1 Aluminum Dinghy with 25Hp Outboard engine
2 Desalination Plant (4800Litres/day and 1000Litres/day)
2 Sound Proof Marine Generator (22.5kW and 17.5kW)
Air-conditioned Cabins and Restaurant
Massage Chair** (OSIM)
Espresso Coffee Machine
Fully equipped bar with ice machine
Snorkeling and fishing gear
TV, VCD/DVD Player, Video Cassette Player, Hi Fi System.
Washing Machine
Navigation and Communication:
CB Radio
Mobile Phone
G.P.S
Search light, Binoculars, Plotting tools kit, Compass, Chart.

Surfing
The Maldives is almost all sea. The weather is warm, and sea temperatures are perfect. And most importantly, the surf is always up. There are two main surfing areas in the Maldives: The North Male Atoll (season: April-October), and the Outer Atolls (season: Feb-Apr, Sep-Nov). We can take you to some of the most well known surfing spots in the country. The breaks of North Male’ Atoll offer a mix of rights and lefts for both the recreational and the high performance surfer, averaging 3-8ft and featuring some long point breaks as well as some hollower reefs. The breaks of the Outer Atolls are rarely surfed, and this zone is fickle, with the right winds occurring only in 2 narrow windows generally from Feb-Apr and Sep-Nov. The surf in the Outer Atolls is usually a few feet bigger than the North Male Atoll.

Diving
The Maldives is home to one of the world’s most beautiful marine life including colourful coral formation, mantarays, sharks, turtles, multi-hued underwater landscapes a host of marine creatures. And the perfect way to witness this beauty is to plunge into the warm blue waters. Dive sites in the Maldives are widely scattered. While resort base clients only have access to a limited number of good diving spots; a far greater number can be reached on a liveaboard safari yacht and this is definitely the best way to explore the underwater life of Maldives.

Game fishing
Fancy catching a 245 kg blue marlin or a 120 kg yellow fin tuna. You might just get luck in the Maldives, because there are a lot of fish waiting to be caught. Big Game fishing in the Maldivian waters is a truly unforgettable experience. The islands of the Maldives form a ridge which shelves steeply to the depths of the Indian Ocean, making it one of the richest marine ecosystem in the world, with plenty of sea life. Fishing is dictated by the two main monsoons - the South West Monsoon and the North East Monsoon. The varying temperature affects underwater currents and consequently the movements of fish. But we will make sure that you will always catch one, and if you don’t there will be plenty of tales to tell about the one that got away.

Safari pictures