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RIDE THE WAVE

Havelock and Neil Island’s assortment of some of the best dive sites lures divers of all levels, from all over the world. To make sure our divers have a smooth and comfortable ride to them, we have three charming young ladies on call. Say hello to our boats Blue Whale, Humpback and Whale Song

BLUE WHALE

Blue Whale is that new badass belle in town who is out of everyone’s league. She is the deadly combination of beauty and herculean power. Propelled by twin 200 HP engines, she holds the title of being one the fastest boats on the Island with a cool nonchalance as she cruises long distances in a fraction of the time usually taken. She is equipped with a GPS, Marine VHF Radio, compass and fish finder. This custom-made diving vessel came to us from Goa in 2017 and can comfortably accommodate 12 divers and a crew of three. 

HUMPBACK

Just like its namesake which is known for its ardous migratory patterns and beautiful singing voice, the Humpback is a tough cookie with a tinge of sass. This goliath amongst dive boats on the Island hails from Mumbai and arrived on the Island in 2022. She is a custom made diving vessel with powerful twin 250 HP engines and is equipped with not only a GPS, compass and fish finder but also advanced radio and safety equipment that includes a 15 person SOLAS approved life raft. This 12m long dive boat also has a marine toilet onboard and can comfortably accommodate 12 passengers and three crew.

WHALE SONG

The Whale song is our high school sweetheart. She might be small but has got more grit than the other big boats on the island. She took her first breath in Thailand in 2014 and she is a custom-made diving vessel that can comfortably accommodate 12 passengers and a crew of two. Powered by Twin 90 HP engines, she cruises at 25 knots or 45km/hr. She is equipped with a GPS and fish finder, Marine VHF Radio and a compass so even if you want to, you can’t get lost. 

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