Top of page logo

Horizon 3 Review

Diving Squad Rating:

8.9/10

8.9

Horizon 3 has patrolled the Maldives for some time and as such, it’s crew have considerable experience making sure guests get the most out of their luxury diving holiday.

It also offers many additional activities and watersports, making it a great choice for groups with non-divers. 

Great for: Watersports, vet dive guides, hot tub.

Trip Lengths: 8 days (all)

Max Guest Capacity: 24

Operates: Jan, April, June, Sep – Dec

Details:

The colourfully decorated cabins feature plenty of storage space, AC, ensuite toilet & bath; and either twin or double beds.

Guests can relax on the sundeck which features loungers, sundecks and a hot tub or indoors as they enjoy a massage from the dedicated masseuse. 

Inside there is an air conditioned indoor lounge, dining area and bar with audio and video entertainment as well as board games.

Security cameras stationed throughout the vessel ensure that guests can feel at ease leaving their high tech equipment on board.

Additional activities include jet skiing, water skiing, wakeboarding (inquire re motorised watersports), kayaking, fishing, stand-up paddleboarding and snorkelling. 

Diving takes placed from the 18m support dhoni with 3 crew, cameras & rinse stations as well as nitrox available for certified divers.

The dive guides of the Horizon  3 are some of the most experienced in the Maldives and have over 15 years experience in the region. 

Other features:

  • Paid internet

  • Camera station

  • Camera room with table and charging points

  • Al fresco dining

  • Available for charter

  • Warm water showers

  • Library

  • Outside showers

  • Family cabins

  • Seaview cabins

John B from the United States said:

“Awesome.The crew was absolutely fabulous. They made the cruise and the diving a truly memorable experience”.

Similar Maldives Liveaboards:

Written by:

Picture of Alex

Alex

Scuba fanatic, travel ecstatic and loveable rogue. A rootless divemaster and perpetual adrenaline-junky, Alex holds the esteemed rank of Grand Admiral of the Diving Squad; a title he most nobly awarded to himself. A scuba-junky since 2014, he's dived much of the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Maldives, Red Sea, Ireland, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. It's hard to say where he'll pop up next for he never settles; forever a leaf on the wind... or perhaps a lone bubble blasted along on the current.