French Polynesia Master dive boat review
The French Polynesia Master is almost 43 meters long and operates as a liveaboard in Polynesia. Indeed, the newest ship of the Master fleet was built in 2016 and now offers itineraries such as the Tuamotu archipelago.
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Boat cabins & Layout
French Polynesia sure sounds good to anyone, just of reputation and picture perfect landscape we all see on photographs. The Master liveaboard fleet offers luxurious accommodations for a comfortable life at large! Indeed, the dive vessel is ready for you! Welcoming a maximum of 25 guest in 13 spacious cabins, the 43 meters yacht boast more than enough space!
The cabins provides plenty of room, a computer desk and ample storage space. Of course, they are air-conditioned and each cabins comes with a full en-suite bathroom. Moreover, the cabins are spread over 2 decks, while you will find most of them on the lower deck. Also, twelves cabins have either one double or two twin beds for a double occupancy and one cabin is offered as single room.
You can check the availability, schedule and prices for this boat here.
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French Polynesia Master’s on-board facilities
The dive vessel is elegantly furnished on every single deck. Indeed, the lavish interiors should charm even the most discerning guest with a decor in light colors and earth tones. The main deck features an overly spacious communal area which includes the dining room and the lounge. You can enjoy the fully air-conditioned area and still have a great view through the large windows. Also, the salon/lounge displays cozy couches and a complete entertainment unit with televisions and sound system for your convenience.
Furthermore, step outside and you will find out, it’s just as attracting as the inside. Indeed, with both covered and uncovered open-air areas, you will be able to enjoy the sun and the ever changing view of the French Polynesia! Also, if you head to the very top deck, you will find two big hot tubs, perfect to relax your muscles between dives!
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Vessel Layout
The French Polynesia Master’s construction was supervised by the world renowned Jan & Frank Van Der Linde from Worldwide Dive and Sail. This newer ship has many siblings, and this, all over the globe. Sisterships include the Galapagos Master, Truk Master and many more.
Diving with the French Polynesia Master
Scuba divers will be thrilled as the French Polynesia Master proudly boasts to have just about everything you can think of. Starting with two camera stations, one inside will full display and one outside on the dive deck (regular camera table). Plus, each diver benefits from an individual set-up station including storage for your material and belongings. Moreover, you will find separate rinse tanks for cameras and gear as well as outdoor shower heads and hoses.
Finally, the diving crew of the Master Fleet are known for their professionalism and kindness. The helpful team of dive masters and dive guides will assist you all along the journey.
Price starts at 5,975$US for 11 days/ 10 nights – Tuamotu Archipelago
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Where does this liveaboard dive boat go?
Check out the fabulous places where this dive boat travels to.
Note: some destinations may not be listed below, please enquire for more details.
French Polynesia
A remote paradise of outstanding beauty, cultural experiences and perfect diving.
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The French Polynesia Master is a great dive boat with an impressive crew, wonderful service, excellent food, and a camraderie among all the crew starting with Captain Stephan. Antoine is a great dive leader, and the cruise director, Alec, is a man for all seasons insuring the customers have everything they need and organizing the affairs of all operations. Dive guides Bridgette, Laurie, Marc and Maori (sp) are all wonderful. The diving is spectacular as the atol passes attract big sharks, dolphins, eagle rays and mantas. This exceeded all expectations, including the food and the ever busy Na, who commands the kitchen. Excellent!