Single Cabin Liveaboards
Embrace solo diving adventures with confidence. For those who relish the idea of solo travel and seek the freedom of diving on their terms, numerous liveaboards cater specifically to solo divers. These vessels offer single cabins, allowing you the luxury of privacy without the need for cabin sharing or the expense of paying for double occupancy. It's the ideal setup for those who want to dive independently, yet still enjoy the community and facilities a liveaboard offers
Adora (Maldives)
Adora is a luxury yacht designed for diving safaris, offering various activities beyond diving, including surfing trips for groups. With spacious cabins, nitrox availability, and itineraries that c...
View SchedulePrice from USD 2,255Carpe Novo (Maldives)
Carpe Nova is equipped to offer a variety of marine adventures, including diving, surfing, and fishing. Itineraries extend from the classical central routes to the unexplored Deep South and the rem...
View SchedulePrice from USD 2,160Omneia Spirit (Egypt)
This liveaboard introduces a distinctive layout, positioning the kitchen and restaurant area on the lower deck while allocating the living spaces predominantly on the main and upper decks. It ...
View SchedulePrice from USD 1,266Duke Of York (Maldives)
Scheduled classical trips explore the central atolls of the Maldives, with Nitrox provided free of charge. Island hopping enhances the travel e...
View SchedulePrice from USD 1,770Seaisee (Indonesia)
A luxury floating hotel provides scuba diving. One of the few steel boats in Indonesia. A private Jacuzzi is available. All the best diving destinations of ...View SchedulePrice from USD 2,667EcoPro Mariana (Maldives)
Embark on a journey with the latest addition to a seasoned team of liveaboard operators, perfect for full charters, group bookings, and family vacations. Tailored for both seasoned divers and newco...
View SchedulePrice from USD 1,748Seafari Explorer 2 (Maldives)
For those seeking both comfort and adventure, the Seafari Explorer 2, refurbished in 2022, stands out as a premier choice for an unforgettable diving journey. This state-of-the-art vessel is not ju...
View SchedulePrice from USD 2,250Sunseeker (Maldives)
The liveaboards work on individual, group, and full charter requests. Cabins have adjustable beds, so can be suited for double occupancy and twin share. The upper deck suite is equipped with...View SchedulePrice from USD 2,373Amira (Indonesia)
This 52-meter liveaboard is tailored especially for divers, taking guests on tours around Indonesia's famous sites such as ...
View SchedulePrice from USD 4,450Sea Safari 8 (Indonesia)
View SchedulePrice from USD 940Velocean (Indonesia)
Exquisitely crafted, five-star luxury hotel experience on water: a brand new scuba purpose-built liveaboard spanning an impressive 52 meters, boasting an elegant all-aluminum hull. Complimentary nitro...View SchedulePrice from USD 4,960- Chat with us if you can’t find what you want
Reviews about Single Cabin Liveaboards
Carpe Novo, MaldivesCarpe Diem Maldives, 14 reviews The boat and the crew, and the food, everything was excellent. Unfortunately one can notice that the abundance of marine life and the health of the hard coral is worse than several years ago.Seaisee, IndonesiaSeaisee Liveaboard Indonesia, 1 review The first diving cruise.
Divings were awesome. Food and drinks were good, but the Japaniwish cuisine was terrible for me as a Japanese. One night I couldn’t flash the toilet, but it’s fixed in the morning. My room was at the end of the lower deck, so quite noisy time to time. I had no idea about this, because this was the first diving cruise for me. I’d choose the upper deck next time.
As for the crew, all of them were really very nice and kind. Hope everyone is doing good.Thank you for your kind service.Seafari Explorer 2, MaldivesSeafari, 3 reviews Best relaxation, All you need to is dive.
For 10 days on the liveaboard, I felt like I was in heaven. I stayed in the lower deck and the room and bathroom were both big. Unlike other liveaboards in other countries I've experienced, Maldivian liveaboards seem to be very comfortable and spacious. The bed was very comfortable with nice bedding. On the second deck, you can enjoy the breeze and bartime with an awesome bartendar, Lahiru, who is so professional and fun, giving me best mojito's I've ever tried (He has won many competitions in his country for cocktails!) ! On the third deck, you can dry wet clothes (even though it never got dry due to rainy season) and massage is provided at a reasonable price. Delicious meals were provided each time, cleaning service was awesome, wifi good enough (free), and staff were very very friendly. Diving was magnificent. For me, 40 min's of divings are usually too short, but Seafari gave 60 min's diving with Nitrox (for free)!. The current was more than I expected, but I love big animals, and big animals like current, so I was very satisfied. Diving in Maldive is not an easy dive, but I saw so many sharks (grown-up and baby), spotted eagle rays, mantas, nurse sharks, stone fish, octopus and whalesharks and so on. My diving guide Ahusan was my very buddy, looking so comfortable at every dive and I felt safe with him. Due to the rainy season in late September, the weather changed, but it did not rain the whole day, come-and-go style.Visibility was good on the north side, but it got worse as we approached near Male (end of the trip) but it's mother nature. Special thing about the 10-day trip with Seafari Explorer in this season, is that it "visits" to North part of Maldives, and includes Hanifaru Bay, I saw 20-30 "wild" mantas at the same time while snorkeling. Fantastic and mesmerizing!!!! (Recommend it for sure!!) During the night time, boat light attracks mantas or whalesharks and you can see inside their mouth from so~~close. I can see why there are so many returners on the liveaboard. FYI, the liveaboard is operated by French, so most people were French divers and they spoke French. But all the staff were fluent in English and diving people were eager to talk, so no worries for that! Wish to return for another trip with Seafari Explorer (14 days to south) after saving some money! :)Read moreQuestions and Answers
Why Consider a Solo Diving Holiday?
If you've toyed with the idea of a solo dive trip, now might be the perfect time to embrace it. Solo travel, especially on a liveaboard, comes with a multitude of benefits:
Indulge in quality 'me time' and personal reflection;
Step out of your comfort zone and embrace new challenges;
Follow your own pace and interests without compromise;
Engage with fellow divers and form new connections;
Detach from the daily grind and immerse in tranquility;
Discover new dive sites and cultures on your own terms.
Solo travel means having the freedom to dictate your experience, whether that involves socializing in the liveaboard's communal areas after a day full of diving adventures or enjoying solitude in your private cabin. The choice is yours, with the added benefit of meeting others who share your passion for diving
Saving Money as a Solo Diver
Traveling solo on a liveaboard can be more cost-effective than you might think:
Many liveaboards offer single cabins at rates more affordable than single occupancy in standard cabins;
Solo travelers have the flexibility to choose off-peak travel times, often leading to cheaper flights;
With no need to coordinate schedules with others, you can take advantage of early booking discounts;
Embrace the freedom and adventure of solo diving holidays, where the underwater world is your oyster and the liveaboard your gateway to new experiences