About Liveaboard Association of Maldives
In 2007, some members who are involved in the liveaboard industry, invited all liveaboard operators and owners to a meeting to negotiate and communicate with the interest of forming a Liveaboard Association in the Maldives.
LAM confirms participation at DRT 2011, Hong Kong
The Liveaboard Association of Maldives has confirmed Participation at DRT 2011 scheduled to hold from 08th - 10th July 2011 in Hong Kong.

The Following Companies will be representing at the Event.
ReadMoreBOKA Pvt Ltd has been appointed as the Official Publisher and Marketing Agency to develop the Official Magazine of LAM "The Liveaboards of Maldives"
We are pleased to inform you that the Marketing, Development and Publishing Rights of the Official Publication of LAM “The Liveaboards of Maldives” has been honored to BOKA Pvt Ltd on 3rd February 2011. BOKA Pvt Ltd, will be developing the publication commencing from 2011 – 2015 (5 editions) in 2 major languages including English as the principle language.ReadMore
LAM conducted an awareness programme regarding T-GST
LAM have conducted an awareness programme regarding T-GST to give more information about the newly implemented TAX for the Tourism Sector.
ReadMoreCoastal Navigation Courses
Coastal Navigation Courses from Centre for Maritime Studies (Maldives College of Higher Education) during the period April – July 2011
LAM contributes to Japanese Tsunami Relief Fund
LIveaboard Industry of Maldives contributes to the Japanese Tsunami Relief Fund.
ReadMoreLAM participates at ADEX 2011
LAM have participated at ASIA DIVE EXPO 2011 from 22nd - 24th April 2011.ReadMore
LAM GENERAL ELECTION 2011
LAM invites interested members to send their details to be candidates at the upcoming Election of LAM.ReadMore
Hanifaru Bay
Hanifaru Bay is a marine protected uninhabited island located in the Baa Atoll of the Maldives Islands. Its size is no greater than that of a football field and yet it has become one of the hottest spots on the planet for underwater photographers.
At any one time at Hanifaru Bay, there can be up to 200 manta rays feeding off the coral reefs as well as plenty of whale sharks which do the same. Hanifaru Bay has become the world’s largest Manta Ray feeding destination.
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