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Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park with Philippine Siren
Accessible only by liveaboard, the Tubbataha Reefs were proclaimed as a National Marine Park in 1988 and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, in recognition of their outstanding universal value in terms of marine life species diversity and richness. These reefs consist of vertical walls or near drop off's rising out of great depths where a plethora of life awaits.
Journey to Tubbataha with Master Liveaboards aboard Philippine Siren and see some of the finest reefs in the world.
masterliveaboards.com/philippines/tubbataha-national-park/ for more information
Video by Gary Tyson: garytysonunderwater
Music by Qymira: qymiraofficial
zhlédnutí: 342

Video

Diving Truk Lagoon with Master Liveaboards
zhlédnutí 293Před 3 měsíci
Truk Lagoon is without doubt the wreck diving capital of the world. During WWII, the Japanese fleet used Truk Lagoon as one of their main staging points for attacks on the allied forces. In 1944 the American-led “Operation Hailstone” surprised the fleet resulting in the plethora of dive sites which we can see there today. With over 60 wrecks to explore and an abundance of marine life, it’s easy...
Master Liveaboards Family Trip - Philippines 2023
zhlédnutí 83Před 3 měsíci
In December 2023 Master Liveaboards ran a family trip to the Southern Visayas aboard Philippine Siren. See not only what a diving liveaboard trip has to offer, but also just how family friendly a liveaboard can be! See more of what Master Liveaboards has to offer at masterliveaboards.com
Liveaboard Diving the Andaman Sea aboard The Phinisi
zhlédnutí 260Před 4 měsíci
Diving the Andaman Sea from Koh Lipe in the south, all the way to Richelieu Rock in the north. See what it's like to spend 10 nights aboard the prettiest diving liveaboard in Thailand!
Philippine Siren Family Trip - For The Kids
zhlédnutí 249Před 4 měsíci
A short video showing the fun that can be had on a family cruise aboard Philippine Siren with Master Liveaboards. Filmed by Daniel Parker aboard a 7 night cruise over New Year 2024.
Bahamas Master - Ultimate Bahamas
zhlédnutí 529Před rokem
Why is this the Ultimate Bahamas? Well, look and see! Great diving, with reefs, wrecks, and of course sharks! Tiger Beach, in all it's majesty, where you literally can't get any closer to amazing tiger shark experiences. Plus Cat Island, where oceanic whitetips come out to play. Are there any more awe inspiring shark experiences anywhere in the world? At Master Liveaboards don't think so. Huge ...
Solomon Islands - Variety and Wonder
zhlédnutí 704Před rokem
Join Master Liveaboards on an awe-inspiring underwater adventure as we dive into the crystal-clear depths of the Solomon Islands. Immerse yourself in a world of unparalleled variety, exceptional quality, mysterious caves, and haunting WWII shipwrecks. Discover a diver's paradise amongst the rich marine ecosystems teeming with vibrant coral reefs and a breathtaking array of marine life. From the...
Philippines - A Two Minute Dash Through The Visayas
zhlédnutí 482Před rokem
Filmed in August 2022, this video shows the beauty of the Southern Visayas region of the Philippines when dived from Philippine Siren, operate by Master Liveaboards. You can see the full video and find out what our customers think at czcams.com/video/GTf3C1_137o/video.html Many thanks and credit to videographer Gary Tyson : garytysonunderwater
Philippines, Southern Visayas - 2022 Official Promo
zhlédnutí 458Před rokem
Have you ever wondered what it's like to dive in The Philippines? Or onboard Philippine Siren? Take a look and see what our guests have to say. Read more about diving with Philippine Siren with Master Liveaboards at masterliveaboards.com/boats/philippine-siren/ Many thanks and credit to videographer Gary Tyson : garytysonunderwater
Diving the Saratoga
zhlédnutí 9KPřed rokem
Explore the wrecks of the Nuclear Fleet in Bikini Atoll and join us on a wreck dive on the Saratoga. The most famous wreck in Bikini Atoll that you have to get diving is the USS Saratoga CV-3. She is the signature dive of Bikini Lagoon. She is also one of the largest diveable wreck in the world one of the only three aircraft carriers you can dive. Your trip to the Marshalls would be incomplete ...
The Southern Visayas - July 2022
zhlédnutí 285Před 2 lety
This 6 night, 7 night or 10 night liveaboard adventure takes you to the Southern Visayas region, which boasts some of the best diving in the Philippines. There is a huge diversity of marine life, muck diving hotspots, gentle sloping reefs and steep coral covered walls. During this trip you will visit and dive the islands of Cabilao, Cebu, Balicasag and Pescador; along with Apo Island marine san...
Operations Crossroads - Test Able
zhlédnutí 229Před 2 lety
It had been less than a year since nuclear testing on a naval fleet had first been suggested. In that time, the population of Bikini Atoll was cleared and ninety four vessels were now moored in the lagoon. Some 40,000 personal moved into the area and the world was ready for Operation Crossroads to begin. It was time for the Able test. 1st July 1946 Read on: masterliveaboards.com/operation-cross...
Galapagos: a wonder both above and below the waters
zhlédnutí 244Před 2 lety
The Galapagos Islands are unique on planet earth. Your scuba diving experience will be out of this world, but the sights on land will also amaze you. Thanks to @hypetves More information: www.masterliveaboards.com/galapagos #GalapagosLiveaboard #LiveaboardDiving #DivingGalapagos #MasterLiveaboards #GalapagosMaster
Your Galapagos experience with Master Liveaboards
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 2 lety
Your Galapagos experience with Master Liveaboards will exceed your expectations. Not only the archipelago offers some of the best diving in the world, but it is an unique place where you never get bored. Join us onboard Galapagos Master with @hypetves to have a taste of this amazing destination! More information: www.masterliveaboards.com/galapagos #GalapagosLiveaboard #LiveaboardDiving #Diving...
Lets go diving : the Master Liveaboards way
zhlédnutí 190Před 2 lety
Lets go diving : the Master Liveaboards way
Diving the Philippines onboard Philippine Siren
zhlédnutí 991Před 2 lety
Diving the Philippines onboard Philippine Siren
Shark School on Bahamas Master
zhlédnutí 436Před 2 lety
Shark School on Bahamas Master
Diving in Palau: Red Snappers Spawning
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 2 lety
Diving in Palau: Red Snappers Spawning
Remembrance Day in Truk Lagoon - 11 NOV 21
zhlédnutí 49Před 2 lety
Remembrance Day in Truk Lagoon - 11 NOV 21
Cabin to Back Roll in Palau
zhlédnutí 172Před 2 lety
Cabin to Back Roll in Palau
One day in the "fins" of our crew
zhlédnutí 137Před 2 lety
One day in the "fins" of our crew
Dive the IJN Nagato in Bikini Atoll
zhlédnutí 4,1KPřed 2 lety
Dive the IJN Nagato in Bikini Atoll
Wreck diving on the Heian Maru - Truk Lagoon
zhlédnutí 252Před 2 lety
Wreck diving on the Heian Maru - Truk Lagoon
Operation Crossroads: 75 years on at Bikini Atoll
zhlédnutí 152Před 2 lety
Operation Crossroads: 75 years on at Bikini Atoll
Unique Dive Expeditions HD
zhlédnutí 145Před 2 lety
Unique Dive Expeditions HD
Diving Palau with Palau Siren - Sharks and Caves Highlights
zhlédnutí 41Před 2 lety
Diving Palau with Palau Siren - Sharks and Caves Highlights
Diving Palau with the Palau Siren - Sharks & caves edition
zhlédnutí 166Před 2 lety
Diving Palau with the Palau Siren - Sharks & caves edition
Diving Palau with Palau Siren - Macro and Wrecks Long Version
zhlédnutí 128Před 2 lety
Diving Palau with Palau Siren - Macro and Wrecks Long Version
Dive the USS Lamson (DD-367) in Bikini Atoll
zhlédnutí 254Před 2 lety
Dive the USS Lamson (DD-367) in Bikini Atoll

Komentáře

  • @TAHS33
    @TAHS33 Před 20 hodinami

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Nick-wi3kd
    @Nick-wi3kd Před měsícem

    Lmao god of the depths

  • @yahyasaleh5094
    @yahyasaleh5094 Před měsícem

    Amazing

  • @robertpapalia
    @robertpapalia Před 2 měsíci

    Another gallant ship gone to waste.

  • @royreyes74
    @royreyes74 Před 2 měsíci

    My uncle Albert c Reyes was on the lamsom dd367 I miss Uncle Albert "cacahuate"

  • @Scuba_Sam
    @Scuba_Sam Před 3 měsíci

    What an absolutely captivating video! The way it was meticulously pieced together truly showcases the crew's camaraderie and their commitment to providing an extraordinary experience for the guests. The unique and innovative presentation of the food not only highlights its delectable qualities but also creates a fun and engaging atmosphere for all to enjoy. It's clear that everyone involved had a wonderful time. Kudos to the entire team for their creativity and enthusiasm! Witnessing this crew in action was truly an eye-opening and unforgettable experience. The sheer amount of dedication and hard work that goes into a team like this is astounding and deserves the utmost recognition. I must give a special shoutout to Ed and Shu, whose outstanding leadership as directors brought everything together flawlessly. Their expertise and guidance made this event a resounding success, and I'm incredibly grateful to have been a part of it. Witnessing the breathtaking beauty of the Philippines Siren yacht and the enchanting moments unfolding both above and below the water has left me in awe. The luxurious vessel sets the stage for unforgettable experiences, while the surrounding natural beauty captivates the senses. I only wish I could have captured more of these mesmerizing scenes to share with others. The memories of this extraordinary journey will forever remain etched in my mind as a testament to the wonder and splendour of this remarkable adventure.

  • @dimebagdave77
    @dimebagdave77 Před 7 měsíci

    Manythnx 🤘

  • @victorbostrom2205
    @victorbostrom2205 Před 8 měsíci

    really wonderful and beautiful under the waves Thanks guys.

  • @charlesritz6509
    @charlesritz6509 Před 8 měsíci

    I’d love to dive it, but not after reading the viewer comments.

  • @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723

    <Sigh> shame she was not preserved,

  • @eyalmuchtar3390
    @eyalmuchtar3390 Před 9 měsíci

    Amazing!!!

  • @jimmymikecallahan8488
    @jimmymikecallahan8488 Před 10 měsíci

    We were weight restricted only on our flight from kwajalien to bikini( flight no longer exists due to plane engine destroyed and no spare). Had to leave my hid light at airport and clothing with only dive equipment and bathing suit to be clothing for the weeks stay. Atol diving was incredible, technical dive training was a must. All decompression diving and great depths (195feet to Sara's rudder). Holds were full of bombs and planes. Flight deck was almost totally caved in in places due to the tremendous amount of water that came back down after the blast( which is what actually sent her to the bottom).

  • @jimmymikecallahan8488
    @jimmymikecallahan8488 Před 10 měsíci

    I have actually gone down on Sara in 2000. Sadly I have heard she's collapsing internally and is dangerously close to becoming undivable internally. Coke bottles are tough, the strange one thing I saw were light bulbs intact hanging from the ceiling in the hanger deck. Incredible to be in the Superstructure and be unable to see either bow or stern.

  • @Rare.99
    @Rare.99 Před rokem

    boo! where are the mutant fish i was promised?

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Don't believe everything you hear @tomorrowveil8952 ... but who knows?

  • @UtopianMatt
    @UtopianMatt Před rokem

    Im from Saratoga and I shed a tear every time I hear about Her

  • @Reefark
    @Reefark Před rokem

    DON’T TRUST THEM After two long days of sleepless travel, I and four of my fellow divers departed our United Airlines flight and arrived at a military installation in Kwajalein to discover that over weight bags containing critical life support equipment were not allowed to board the flight from Honolulu to Kwajalein. This flight has ALWAYS been weight limited. Ground crew in Gwan and Kwajalein assured me that this is a common problem. It would not be possible to receive our bags prior to boat departure. In fact, my bags didn’t arrive until I departed the island. Our boat captain would not delay departure for a moment longer. “The company” insisted they depart on time. The captain delivered this information without a hint of sadness or an ounce of compassion for the enormous disappointment myself and another diver. Diving Bikini Atoll requires specialized training in technical diving. In Bikini Atoll, inadequate training and/or faulty gear can lead to death. There are no hospitals for treatment. Injury in this location would have ruined the trip for every passenger on the boat. For this reason, divers bring their gear (except tanks). Replacement gear was offered by the company. Gear the company admitted had question quality. Gear for which I was not qualified by training to use safely. Gear which may have placed my health and/or life at risk. Gear which would not have given me a very limited opportunity to enjoy the what I had traveled two sleepless days to see. For this reason, I chose not to attend as this would have needlessly place myself and other divers in harms way. In the absence of suitable gear, my trip to Bikini Atoll would have been a glorified snorkeling adventure. The company would like you to believe that happily threw away fifteen thousand dollars and a two weeks of my time. What is most important to Master Liveaboards is your money. My local dive center booked this trip prior to the pandemic. Master Liveaboards pressured the dive shop to make payment for a trip that had no date of departure. Ten divers from our group paid for this trip. Three divers completed the trip. Master Liveaboards acknowledges awareness United Airless know problem with delivering baggage. The do not warn future passengers of this problem. They will provide you with an “Insurance Letter” so that you can recover a small fraction of your investment. They WILL NOT take responsibility for their mistakes nor will they every return to you a dollar of your money. They will offer a half off voucher for a future trip. Why would I throw good money after bad? If the couldn’t be trusted the first time then why would I trust them again. This company will chose profit over honor and reputation. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Dear Chris, We understand your disappointment that you missed your trip to Bikini Atoll with Master Liveaboards. As with all of our destinations we recommend that people arrive early in order to help in the event that there are delays, baggage issues, as well a being able to adjust after long haul travel. There have been some logistical issues with United this year and this is frustrating for everyone, though it is thankfully affecting very few guests. This does not help you of course. However, on arrival you were offered alternative equipment (we cannot, obviously, carry spares of every type of CCR unit type to cover every eventuality for every client) but you declined the offer and you also declined to join the vessel. We have offered to provide assistance with a claim on your travel insurance as well as credit against an alternative trip but you have declined these also. As always we are happy to deal with our clients to find a resolution that suits everyone, but this is not always possible. You are already in contact with our sales and reservations manager and we would be happy to continue this ongoing conversation. Kind regards, The Master Liveaboards team

  • @Reefark
    @Reefark Před rokem

    DON’T TRUST THEM After two long days of sleepless travel, I and four of my fellow divers departed our United Airlines flight and arrived at a military installation in Kwajalein to discover that over weight bags containing critical life support equipment were not allowed to board the flight from Honolulu to Kwajalein. This flight has ALWAYS been weight limited. Ground crew in Gwan and Kwajalein assured me that this is a common problem. It would not be possible to receive our bags prior to boat departure. In fact, my bags didn’t arrive until I departed the island. Our boat captain would not delay departure for a moment longer. “The company” insisted they depart on time. The captain delivered this information without a hint of sadness or an ounce of compassion for the enormous disappointment myself and another diver. Diving Bikini Atoll requires specialized training in technical diving. In Bikini Atoll, inadequate training and/or faulty gear can lead to death. There are no hospitals for treatment. Injury in this location would have ruined the trip for every passenger on the boat. For this reason, divers bring their gear (except tanks). Replacement gear was offered by the company. Gear the company admitted had question quality. Gear for which I was not qualified by training to use safely. Gear which may have placed my health and/or life at risk. Gear which would not have given me a very limited opportunity to enjoy the what I had traveled two sleepless days to see. For this reason, I chose not to attend as this would have needlessly place myself and other divers in harms way. In the absence of suitable gear, my trip to Bikini Atoll would have been a glorified snorkeling adventure. The company would like you to believe that happily threw away fifteen thousand dollars and a two weeks of my time. What is most important to Master Liveaboards is your money. My local dive center booked this trip prior to the pandemic. Master Liveaboards pressured the dive shop to make payment for a trip that had no date of departure. Ten divers from our group paid for this trip. Three divers completed the trip. Master Liveaboards acknowledges awareness United Airless know problem with delivering baggage. The do not warn future passengers of this problem. They will provide you with an “Insurance Letter” so that you can recover a small fraction of your investment. They WILL NOT take responsibility for their mistakes nor will they every return to you a dollar of your money. They will offer a half off voucher for a future trip. Why would I throw good money after bad? If the couldn’t be trusted the first time then why would I trust them again. This company will chose profit over honor and reputation. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Dear Chris, We understand your disappointment that you missed your trip to Bikini Atoll with Master Liveaboards. As with all of our destinations we recommend that people arrive early in order to help in the event that there are delays, baggage issues, as well a being able to adjust after long haul travel. There have been some logistical issues with United this year and this is frustrating for everyone, though it is thankfully affecting very few guests. This does not help you of course. However, on arrival you were offered alternative equipment (we cannot, obviously, carry spares of every type of CCR unit type to cover every eventuality for every client) but you declined the offer and you also declined to join the vessel. We have offered to provide assistance with a claim on your travel insurance as well as credit against an alternative trip but you have declined these also. As always we are happy to deal with our clients to find a resolution that suits everyone, but this is not always possible. You are already in contact with our sales and reservations manager and we would be happy to continue this ongoing conversation. Kind regards, The Master Liveaboards team

  • @Reefark
    @Reefark Před rokem

    DON’T TRUST THEM After two long days of sleepless travel, I and four of my fellow divers departed our United Airlines flight and arrived at a military installation in Kwajalein to discover that over weight bags containing critical life support equipment were not allowed to board the flight from Honolulu to Kwajalein. This flight has ALWAYS been weight limited. Ground crew in Gwan and Kwajalein assured me that this is a common problem. It would not be possible to receive our bags prior to boat departure. In fact, my bags didn’t arrive until I departed the island. Our boat captain would not delay departure for a moment longer. “The company” insisted they depart on time. The captain delivered this information without a hint of sadness or an ounce of compassion for the enormous disappointment myself and another diver. Diving Bikini Atoll requires specialized training in technical diving. In Bikini Atoll, inadequate training and/or faulty gear can lead to death. There are no hospitals for treatment. Injury in this location would have ruined the trip for every passenger on the boat. For this reason, divers bring their gear (except tanks). Replacement gear was offered by the company. Gear the company admitted had question quality. Gear for which I was not qualified by training to use safely. Gear which may have placed my health and/or life at risk. Gear which would not have given me a very limited opportunity to enjoy the what I had traveled two sleepless days to see. For this reason, I chose not to attend as this would have needlessly place myself and other divers in harms way. In the absence of suitable gear, my trip to Bikini Atoll would have been a glorified snorkeling adventure. The company would like you to believe that happily threw away fifteen thousand dollars and a two weeks of my time. What is most important to Master Liveaboards is your money. My local dive center booked this trip prior to the pandemic. Master Liveaboards pressured the dive shop to make payment for a trip that had no date of departure. Ten divers from our group paid for this trip. Three divers completed the trip. Master Liveaboards acknowledges awareness United Airless know problem with delivering baggage. The do not warn future passengers of this problem. They will provide you with an “Insurance Letter” so that you can recover a small fraction of your investment. They WILL NOT take responsibility for their mistakes nor will they every return to you a dollar of your money. They will offer a half off voucher for a future trip. Why would I throw good money after bad? If the couldn’t be trusted the first time then why would I trust them again. This company will chose profit over honor and reputation. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Dear Chris, We understand your disappointment that you missed your trip to Bikini Atoll with Master Liveaboards. As with all of our destinations we recommend that people arrive early in order to help in the event that there are delays, baggage issues, as well a being able to adjust after long haul travel. There have been some logistical issues with United this year and this is frustrating for everyone, though it is thankfully affecting very few guests. This does not help you of course. However, on arrival you were offered alternative equipment (we cannot, obviously, carry spares of every type of CCR unit type to cover every eventuality for every client) but you declined the offer and you also declined to join the vessel. We have offered to provide assistance with a claim on your travel insurance as well as credit against an alternative trip but you have declined these also. As always we are happy to deal with our clients to find a resolution that suits everyone, but this is not always possible. You are already in contact with our sales and reservations manager and we would be happy to continue this ongoing conversation. Kind regards, The Master Liveaboards team

  • @Reefark
    @Reefark Před rokem

    DON’T TRUST THEM After two long days of sleepless travel, I and four of my fellow divers departed our United Airlines flight and arrived at a military installation in Kwajalein to discover that over weight bags containing critical life support equipment were not allowed to board the flight from Honolulu to Kwajalein. This flight has ALWAYS been weight limited. Ground crew in Gwan and Kwajalein assured me that this is a common problem. It would not be possible to receive our bags prior to boat departure. In fact, my bags didn’t arrive until I departed the island. Our boat captain would not delay departure for a moment longer. “The company” insisted they depart on time. The captain delivered this information without a hint of sadness or an ounce of compassion for the enormous disappointment myself and another diver. Diving Bikini Atoll requires specialized training in technical diving. In Bikini Atoll, inadequate training and/or faulty gear can lead to death. There are no hospitals for treatment. Injury in this location would have ruined the trip for every passenger on the boat. For this reason, divers bring their gear (except tanks). Replacement gear was offered by the company. Gear the company admitted had question quality. Gear for which I was not qualified by training to use safely. Gear which may have placed my health and/or life at risk. Gear which would not have given me a very limited opportunity to enjoy the what I had traveled two sleepless days to see. For this reason, I chose not to attend as this would have needlessly place myself and other divers in harms way. In the absence of suitable gear, my trip to Bikini Atoll would have been a glorified snorkeling adventure. The company would like you to believe that happily threw away fifteen thousand dollars and a two weeks of my time. What is most important to Master Liveaboards is your money. My local dive center booked this trip prior to the pandemic. Master Liveaboards pressured the dive shop to make payment for a trip that had no date of departure. Ten divers from our group paid for this trip. Three divers completed the trip. Master Liveaboards acknowledges awareness United Airless know problem with delivering baggage. The do not warn future passengers of this problem. They will provide you with an “Insurance Letter” so that you can recover a small fraction of your investment. They WILL NOT take responsibility for their mistakes nor will they every return to you a dollar of your money. They will offer a half off voucher for a future trip. Why would I throw good money after bad? If the couldn’t be trusted the first time then why would I trust them again. This company will chose profit over honor and reputation. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Dear Chris, We understand your disappointment that you missed your trip to Bikini Atoll with Master Liveaboards. As with all of our destinations we recommend that people arrive early in order to help in the event that there are delays, baggage issues, as well a being able to adjust after long haul travel. There have been some logistical issues with United this year and this is frustrating for everyone, though it is thankfully affecting very few guests. This does not help you of course. However, on arrival you were offered alternative equipment (we cannot, obviously, carry spares of every type of CCR unit type to cover every eventuality for every client) but you declined the offer and you also declined to join the vessel. We have offered to provide assistance with a claim on your travel insurance as well as credit against an alternative trip but you have declined these also. As always we are happy to deal with our clients to find a resolution that suits everyone, but this is not always possible. You are already in contact with our sales and reservations manager and we would be happy to continue this ongoing conversation. Kind regards, The Master Liveaboards team

  • @Reefark
    @Reefark Před rokem

    DON’T TRUST THEM After two long days of sleepless travel, I and four of my fellow divers departed our United Airlines flight and arrived at a military installation in Kwajalein to discover that over weight bags containing critical life support equipment were not allowed to board the flight from Honolulu to Kwajalein. This flight has ALWAYS been weight limited. Ground crew in Gwan and Kwajalein assured me that this is a common problem. It would not be possible to receive our bags prior to boat departure. In fact, my bags didn’t arrive until I departed the island. Our boat captain would not delay departure for a moment longer. “The company” insisted they depart on time. The captain delivered this information without a hint of sadness or an ounce of compassion for the enormous disappointment myself and another diver. Diving Bikini Atoll requires specialized training in technical diving. In Bikini Atoll, inadequate training and/or faulty gear can lead to death. There are no hospitals for treatment. Injury in this location would have ruined the trip for every passenger on the boat. For this reason, divers bring their gear (except tanks). Replacement gear was offered by the company. Gear the company admitted had question quality. Gear for which I was not qualified by training to use safely. Gear which may have placed my health and/or life at risk. Gear which would not have given me a very limited opportunity to enjoy the what I had traveled two sleepless days to see. For this reason, I chose not to attend as this would have needlessly place myself and other divers in harms way. In the absence of suitable gear, my trip to Bikini Atoll would have been a glorified snorkeling adventure. The company would like you to believe that happily threw away fifteen thousand dollars and a two weeks of my time. What is most important to Master Liveaboards is your money. My local dive center booked this trip prior to the pandemic. Master Liveaboards pressured the dive shop to make payment for a trip that had no date of departure. Ten divers from our group paid for this trip. Three divers completed the trip. Master Liveaboards acknowledges awareness United Airless know problem with delivering baggage. The do not warn future passengers of this problem. They will provide you with an “Insurance Letter” so that you can recover a small fraction of your investment. They WILL NOT take responsibility for their mistakes nor will they every return to you a dollar of your money. They will offer a half off voucher for a future trip. Why would I throw good money after bad? If the couldn’t be trusted the first time then why would I trust them again. This company will chose profit over honor and reputation. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Dear Chris, We understand your disappointment that you missed your trip to Bikini Atoll with Master Liveaboards. As with all of our destinations we recommend that people arrive early in order to help in the event that there are delays, baggage issues, as well a being able to adjust after long haul travel. There have been some logistical issues with United this year and this is frustrating for everyone, though it is thankfully affecting very few guests. This does not help you of course. However, on arrival you were offered alternative equipment (we cannot, obviously, carry spares of every type of CCR unit type to cover every eventuality for every client) but you declined the offer and you also declined to join the vessel. We have offered to provide assistance with a claim on your travel insurance as well as credit against an alternative trip but you have declined these also. As always we are happy to deal with our clients to find a resolution that suits everyone, but this is not always possible. You are already in contact with our sales and reservations manager and we would be happy to continue this ongoing conversation. Kind regards, The Master Liveaboards team

  • @Reefark
    @Reefark Před rokem

    DON’T TRUST THEM After two long days of sleepless travel, I and four of my fellow divers departed our United Airlines flight and arrived at a military installation in Kwajalein to discover that over weight bags containing critical life support equipment were not allowed to board the flight from Honolulu to Kwajalein. This flight has ALWAYS been weight limited. Ground crew in Gwan and Kwajalein assured me that this is a common problem. It would not be possible to receive our bags prior to boat departure. In fact, my bags didn’t arrive until I departed the island. Our boat captain would not delay departure for a moment longer. “The company” insisted they depart on time. The captain delivered this information without a hint of sadness or an ounce of compassion for the enormous disappointment myself and another diver. Diving Bikini Atoll requires specialized training in technical diving. In Bikini Atoll, inadequate training and/or faulty gear can lead to death. There are no hospitals for treatment. Injury in this location would have ruined the trip for every passenger on the boat. For this reason, divers bring their gear (except tanks). Replacement gear was offered by the company. Gear the company admitted had question quality. Gear for which I was not qualified by training to use safely. Gear which may have placed my health and/or life at risk. Gear which would not have given me a very limited opportunity to enjoy the what I had traveled two sleepless days to see. For this reason, I chose not to attend as this would have needlessly place myself and other divers in harms way. In the absence of suitable gear, my trip to Bikini Atoll would have been a glorified snorkeling adventure. The company would like you to believe that happily threw away fifteen thousand dollars and a two weeks of my time. What is most important to Master Liveaboards is your money. My local dive center booked this trip prior to the pandemic. Master Liveaboards pressured the dive shop to make payment for a trip that had no date of departure. Ten divers from our group paid for this trip. Three divers completed the trip. Master Liveaboards acknowledges awareness United Airless know problem with delivering baggage. The do not warn future passengers of this problem. They will provide you with an “Insurance Letter” so that you can recover a small fraction of your investment. They WILL NOT take responsibility for their mistakes nor will they every return to you a dollar of your money. They will offer a half off voucher for a future trip. Why would I throw good money after bad? If the couldn’t be trusted the first time then why would I trust them again. This company will chose profit over honor and reputation. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Dear Chris, We understand your disappointment that you missed your trip to Bikini Atoll with Master Liveaboards. As with all of our destinations we recommend that people arrive early in order to help in the event that there are delays, baggage issues, as well a being able to adjust after long haul travel. There have been some logistical issues with United this year and this is frustrating for everyone, though it is thankfully affecting very few guests. This does not help you of course. However, on arrival you were offered alternative equipment (we cannot, obviously, carry spares of every type of CCR unit type to cover every eventuality for every client) but you declined the offer and you also declined to join the vessel. We have offered to provide assistance with a claim on your travel insurance as well as credit against an alternative trip but you have declined these also. As always we are happy to deal with our clients to find a resolution that suits everyone, but this is not always possible. You are already in contact with our sales and reservations manager and we would be happy to continue this ongoing conversation. Kind regards, The Master Liveaboards team

  • @freddie3206
    @freddie3206 Před rokem

    THOSE CRAZY BASTA*DS PETTING THE SHARKS. THE SHARKS MUST HAVE BEEN IN A GOOD MOOD. I WOULD NEVER GO SWIMMING IN THE OCEAN NEVERRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!

  • @CarlosAM1
    @CarlosAM1 Před rokem

    love it

  • @MartinSweden
    @MartinSweden Před rokem

    Wow. Thanks to share 😌

  • @prostreetbeetdhd4586

    Hopefully one day I will get to experience something like this.

  • @reighnaut
    @reighnaut Před rokem

    Incredible

  • @libbysterling4165
    @libbysterling4165 Před rokem

    Fabulous snapshot of a wonderful expedition! Great job Dan. This really is a must-do destination and liveaboard! If it's not on your bucket list, add it! You won't be dissapointed

  • @sloopypotato
    @sloopypotato Před rokem

    Admiral Yamamoto was commanding the attacks on pearl harbour onboard her and after Nagato the admiral last ships was Yamato and died before got a chance to command the fleet on Musashi, all sunk except the historical ships Nagato.

  • @ryanmoeller3308
    @ryanmoeller3308 Před rokem

    I would LOVE to go one one of these trips!! I love being out on the ocean! Keep up the GREAT work! Much respect and support from Yuma, AZ. 👍👍

  • @cowboy5872
    @cowboy5872 Před rokem

    Can I show a price list pls.

  • @Hariman-iman2019
    @Hariman-iman2019 Před rokem

    Amazing❤

  • @Danpramwib
    @Danpramwib Před rokem

    nice

  • @brandon1047
    @brandon1047 Před rokem

    Why show pictures of fish. People doing liveaboard research want to see the boat

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Hey Brandon. Over time we have found that people buy into the destination first and so we focus on showcasing these destinations on CZcams. You can see more info on the vessels at masterliveaboards.com/boats/

  • @esthxr22
    @esthxr22 Před rokem

    what camera was used for this video? underwater

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před rokem

      Apparently Daniel was using a Panasonic GX8 inside a Nauticam housing

  • @lourdesrojas-yaklich4446

    Very nice

  • @blight9837
    @blight9837 Před 2 lety

    👍 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒

  • @colin5810
    @colin5810 Před 2 lety

    This is why I love your channel! You definitely need to research P r o m o S M!

  • @Jay4G469
    @Jay4G469 Před 2 lety

    Hello Master Liveaboards, why are you refusing to refund my credit note that was transferred to you from a different company?

    • @MasterLiveaboards
      @MasterLiveaboards Před 2 lety

      Thanks Jay for contacting us here and on Facebook. We sent you a PM on Facebook

  • @audrey4031
    @audrey4031 Před 2 lety

    czcams.com/video/JyzUxB5slss/video.html‼️

  • @alvarotrinidad45
    @alvarotrinidad45 Před 3 lety

    One day, i will be there 🥺🦈

  • @frederiquemorisod1669

    This is amazing!