• Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the date you plan to return home from your trip
  • It is your responsibility to review and meet the vaccination requirements and visa/immigration requirements for the countries you're visiting
  • Dive accident insurance (to include medical evacuation) is mandatory for everyone who dives: it's your responsibility to have adequate cover in place and to bring your certificate as proof
  • All diving passengers must provide their dive certification card and their logbook: you will be unable to dive unless you can prove you meet the boat's minimum certification level
  • Dive computers are mandatory: please bring your own or arrange with us in advance to rent one
  • Please remember it is your responsibility to ensure you are fit to dive: some liveaboards require you to produce a medical certificate, often dated under two years or under a year, proving you can dive safely
  • Itinerary and number of dives are indicative and subject to weather conditions and may change in advance, and during, your trip - safety will always come first. Itinerary changes do not give you the right to cancel your trip
  • Supplements, government taxes, marine park fees, fuel surcharges, harbour fees, rental equipment and other upgrades are subject to change at very short notice, driven by local conditions, extreme weather, changes to government policy, operator decisions, oil prices etc. Changes are outside PADI Travel's control and you will need to pay any increases. We will endeavor to let you know about any changes as early as possible. A change in these fees does not give you the right to cancel
  • We recommend you buy travel and trip cancellation insurance (to include storm coverage where appropriate)
  • Ensure you bring suitable electrical adaptors for the country or countries you are visiting
  • In case of a rescheduled booking or a rebooking to a new dive operator, any payments made for the original booking are non-refundable. Beyond that the cancellation terms apply.
  • It is your responsibility to ensure you comply with the latest Covid-19 measures requested and/or required by the authorities in your home location, in the locations you intend to travel to and any locations you will visit in transit. Anemon Turizm cannot be held responsible for losses incurred due to your non-compliance with these measures.
  • In the Maldives, seaplanes are commonly used to transport you from Malé International Airport (where your international flight lands) to your resort. Seaplanes are strictly limited to flying during daylight hours and we advise you to arrive in Malé as early as possible to ensure that any potential delays to your international flight do not put your seaplane transfer at risk. If you miss the last seaplane transfer, you will need to book an overnight stay in Malé (at your own cost) and take your seaplane transfer the next day
  • The maximum depth for diving in the Maldives is 30m
  • Decompression diving is not allowed in the Maldives
  • Diving within 24 hours of flying is strictly prohibited
  • Diving with gloves is not allowed in the Maldives
  • You will need to dive with both a dive computer and a surface marker buoy - both are mandatory and required by law
  • First dive will be an orientation dive (if you have not dived in the Maldives in the last three months) due to legal requirements
  • In light of the latest outbreak of COVID-19, the Ministry of Tourism of the Maldives has requested all tourist establishments cancel all excursion trips to local islands commencing on 8th of March. As a result, Local Island Explore excursions may not be possible until further notice