Nai'a, Tonga, Fiji

Nai'a, Tonga, Fiji

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  • NitroxSurcharge
  • Wi-FiNo
  • Equipment
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  • Groups or
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    No
  • Fleet nameLiveaboard Dive Adventures
  • Year built1979
  • Length36
  • Width9
  • Capacity18
  • MaterialSteel

Nai’a - one of the few boats, that offers diving on Fiji. It's coral reefs and marine creatures will impress even an experienced diver. Boat's friendly crew team will cater all your need during the cruise. Nai'a team supports eco projects, including coral reef monitoring and whale watching and boat's passengers can join them as well. Underwater photographers will appreciate a dedicated camera room with storage and workspace.
 

Boat Interior

Nai’a Liveaboard can welcome 18 passengers on board. All 9 cabins are en-suite, has air conditioning, additional wardrobes. There is a possibility to choose rooms with double bed or converted twin beds. Also, you can share a cabin with another diver, there are staterooms with one double and upper twin bed and a cabin with twin bunk-style beds. 
Time from dive to dive on evenings onboard passengers can spend in the salon. It is spacious and equipped with entertainment facilities. Also, divers and their fellow travelers can use theater on a board of Nai’a and large sundeck, perfect to enjoy the view. The living area is spacious, boasts guest will appreciate big windows and nice interior of it.
 

Dive Deck 

Nai’a Liveaboards dive deck is big, have storage facilities and hanging area for wetsuits. Crew team will take care of filling a tank for you during the trip. There are also facilities necessary to maintain equipment after the dive and a hot fresh water shower on dive deck of Nai’a. Boat supplied with nitrox membrane and offer also other gas mixes for divers with certain certification. 
 

Safety 

Your safety on a board of Nai’a is ensured by special equipment. Boat equipped with first aid kit, emergency rafts, life vests, etc. 
 

Boat for Photographers

Nai’a is a perfect liveaboard for marine photographers. For them, the boat offers a separate camera room with large table and storage boxes. For quick camera rinsing, there is a freshwater tank. Nai’a outfitted with a big screen and several charging points. 
 

Itinerary 

Nai’a Liveaboard offers two main itineraries for passengers, the Fiji Islands, and Tonga. Dive sites that boats visiting on Fiji are first of all triangle Lomaiviti, Bligh Water, and Namena. This place is full of coral reefs, and barriers that represented by a diversity of fish. Namena Island diving features with strong currents, that is good for drift dives. Also, divers can see lots of soft corals here, meet white tip sharks, groupers, and nudibranchs. Fiji Islands suites for experienced divers and also for beginners. 

Another itinerary that Nai’a offers is whale watching in Tonga. This area is a point for humpback whales migration. A daily program usually features with spotting, observing, photographing and swimming with whales. 
 

When to Go 

Fiji is a year-round destination. Best conditions for diving in this region is October to March. Water temperature and visibility are the best at this time. Whale watching in Tonga is possible from July till September.

So if you really want to make your vacation extraordinary, want to experience something new, than Nai’a is the best choice for you, Together with this boat you can discover gorgeous coral reefs of Fiji and swim with mighty humpback whales

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  • 33% will be required within 3 days after the booking confirmation to secure the booking
  • 100% will be required in 94 days prior to the embarkation date
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  • If you cancel after the booking is secured with a payment the cancellation fee of 33% will be charged
  • 100% will be charged if cancelled in 96 days before the embarkation date
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Twin Stateroom
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Twin Beds (Bunk-Style)
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
2 Cabins
All the staterooms are larger than those on most dive vessels, with plenty of stowage for gear, and they are bright, airy, and comfortable. While camera and strobe charging is best done in the camera room, each room has both 110 and 220 volt power to run whatever electrical goodies you have
Stateroom with Converted Beds
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Twin Beds
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
3 Cabins
Three staterooms have king-size beds that can be configured as individual singles. All the staterooms are larger than those on most dive vessels, with plenty of storage for gear, and they are bright, airy, and comfortable. While camera and strobe charging is best done in the camera room, each room has both 110 and 220 volt power to run whatever electrical goodies you have
Double + Twin Stateroom
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Double Bed + Twin Bed
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
2 Cabins
All the staterooms are larger than those on most dive vessels, with plenty of storage for gear, and they are bright, airy, and comfortable. While camera and strobe charging is best done in the camera room, each room has both 110 and 220 volt power to run whatever electrical goodies you have
Double Stateroom
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Double Bed
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
2 Cabins
All the staterooms are larger than those on most dive vessels, with plenty of stowage for gear, and they are bright, airy, and comfortable. While camera and strobe charging is best done in the camera room, each room has both 110 and 220 volt power to run whatever electrical goodies you have
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