Fiji Siren

Name
Worldwide Dive and Sail International
Location:
10/512 moo 3,
Phuket, Tambon Vichit, Thailand
Contact:
+66 (0) 76367 444
Fax:
+66 (0) 76367 134
Last Updated

2015-10-28 11:16:43

Fiji Siren

S/Y Fiji Siren

The Newest Yacht of the Siren Fleet

Dive Fiji by luxury liveaboard and experience diving some of the world’s top rated dive sites in comfort and ease. The S/Y Fiji Siren launches in September 2013 to offer year-round diving in Fiji in conjunction with the Darling family's Volivoli Resort on Viti Levu. Every thought for the modern diver has taken into account during her build phase and she follows a similar layout and design to our S/Y Palau Siren liveaboard.

7-night and 10-night Liveaboard Dive Trips to Taveuni, Lomaiviti, Namena and Wakaya Offered All Year Round

Affiliation:

PADI

Training Level:

Specialiites

Boat Description:

The 40 metre S/Y Fiji Siren Luxury Liveaboard will be the newest member of our liveaboard fleet, when she launches in September 2013. The cabins offer comfort and flexibility and can be used as twin or double bedded rooms. The outdoor dining area is very comfortable and provides a fabulous setting for all your meals. The dive deck is perhaps the most spacious and convenient you would have experienced and with designated areas for charging and preparation of your camera and video equipment, the S/Y Fiji Siren truly sets out to be the pros choice for underwater photography and videography.

Like other Siren Fleet yachts, the S/Y Fiji Siren was built on the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi and is a traditional “gaft rigged Phinisi” handcrafted from ironwood and teak. You will find no other dive liveaboard as beautiful in Fijian waters. Built by divers for divers you can rest assured that every need has been thought of and is being implemented within our expanding fleet.

Aboard the S/Y Fiji Siren we shall welcome up to a maximum of 16 divers on each trip. This ensures abundant space for all guests.

Sites Visited:

Namena Reserve for hard coral gardens and schools of reef sharks. Savu Savu - hammerhead sharks and strong drift dives Taveuni & the Somosomo Strait - Soft coral paradise, drift diving and some smaller creatures including pygmy seahorses Wakaya Island - coral gardens with cleaning stations for Manta rays as well as ribbon eels and smaller creatures Gau Island & the Nigali Passage - strong drift dives with manta ray sightings

Dolphin Watching in Moon Bay

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Name
Worldwide Dive and Sail International
Location:
10/512 moo 3,
Phuket, Tambon Vichit, Thailand
Contact:
+66 (0) 76367 444
Fax:
+66 (0) 76367 134
Last Updated

2015-10-28 11:16:43

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