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Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Force Diving

What are the usual gateway ports for these itineraries?

Embarkation and disembarkation feel seamless with Blue Force Diving. In Egypt, departures often leave from Hurghada, Kooddoo, Port Ghalib, Port of Addu Atoll, Port of Gan Atoll, and Sharm El Sheikh and trips typically conclude in Hurghada, Kooddoo, Port Ghalib, Port of Addu Atoll, Port of Gan Atoll, and Sharm El Sheikh. Routes can shift with the season. In Maldives, departures often leave from Male and trips typically conclude in Male. Routes can shift with the season.

What experience level suits these routes?

Advanced open water (or equivalent) or open water (or equivalent) with ~30 logged dives tends to make the week sing—gentle contours, the odd push of current, and time to fine‑tune skills between dives.

How many guests does each divemaster usually lead?

Most days you’ll see 7–9 divers per guide, loosened a touch on mellow gardens, aimed at tidy ascents and relaxed safety stops.—a pattern that works well on Egypt routes out of Hurghada.

Blue Force Diving reviews

4.6
Excellent
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4.3
Nice experience and great diving
The diving in the Maldives is always top notch. The Blue Force One staff was very knowledgeable and focused on safety. Half of the divers were spanish speaking so they held briefings in both Spanish and English. The briefings by Gabriel were very thorough and I enjoyed that he not only covered the dive site but some educational information on the marine life we would see. The dhoni was very spacious as well and we all had plenty of space to get ready. It is also always right by the mothership so diving off the dhoni is very convenient and comfortable. Our dive guide Yano was nice and you can tell his is knowledgeable about the waters and sites. We did not like how they only gave us 1 towel for the day though. Especially for people with long hair, having a dry towel for dives 2 or 3 was rare. Luckily it was very hot so getting dry quickly wasn't a big deal but you only had a fresh towel once a day and there really wasn't anywhere on the dhoni to hang the towel to dry during dives. The facilities were nice but it was quite hot during our trip. The salon was always pretty hot, never seemed to have the air conditioning on cool enough considering it was 37 degrees outside so we spent most of the surface time in the room. The rooms and bathrooms are very big and spacious. Not having a bunkbed and being able to shower in a full size shower was a treat. The only negatives were the air condition was very noisy and you couldn't control the temperature. It was either freezing cold or you had to turn it off. The last 2 nights, we didn't have any hot water even though the crew said the water heater was on. The food was good and plentiful, buffet style. We especially liked the omelet station where Sampa made delicious eggs and omelets to order. Overall it was a nice experience with kind and knowledgeable crew in an absolutely beautiful country. Fees and charges were something that didn't sit well with us though. There are dives where a dive hook is needed but if you use their dive hook, you end up buying it (not rent), which is not disclosed before using it. Additionally there is a $150 "service fee" that many of us interpreted as mandatory gratuity. Upon asking the crew they stated it is Maldivian tax they need to charge but it is not listed as a tax on the booking websites. It is either listed as a service fee or a gratuity however they make it clear it is not part of the tip for the crew. Quite a few of us were confused by this so for the sake of transparency, they should better clarify and advertise what exactly the $150 per person covers. Otherwise, it was overall a wonderful trip and we have a fantastic holiday.
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2024-05-27by S. Manuel 
4.8
Great crew and boat!
We had a fantastic experience on board Blue Force One! The crew was amazing, the boat was very nice and the food was tasty. I would highly recommend it! Well done, David and team!
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2022-05-10by W. Sebastiaan 
5.0
Simply the best!
While this was my first liveaboard experience and I cannot compare it to anything I responsibly state that it is hard to beat their service! The boat is spacious, meticulously clean, with professional staff. It is the atmosphere and the treatment by the staff that really impressed me. While they were all top notch professionals they did their work in a very friendly way, being approachable and patient with all guests making us all feel like we were a big group of friends. The dives were very well organized and carried out. No negative comments on anything whatsoever. I plan to do more liveaboards in the future and will for sure, whenever possible do it with Blue Force One. In fact, I am a little hesitant to try any other boat after spending a week on this one :). I highly recommend Blue Force One. Go for it!
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2021-11-16by T. Lilijana 

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