Dive Liveaboards For Divers With Advance Open Water Diver or Equivalent Certificate

This collection of dive liveaboards is for divers with Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD) certificate or equivalent.

This means that if you're looking to book your first dive liveaboard, or perhaps your next one, these liveaboards are the best ones to choose if you're an Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent certified diver.

Make sure you choose the right liveaboard to suite your dive qualification and level of experience, and have fun choosing. Plus, If you have other preferences to add to these dive liveaboards for Advanced Open Water Divers, use the filter section to narrow your search to find your perfect dive liveaboard.

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Why choose Dive Liveaboards designed for Advanced Open Water Divers or equivalent?

Dive Liveaboards for divers with an Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent certificate open the door to some of the most exciting, challenging, and rewarding dive sites in the world.

With this certification level, you can enjoy deeper dives, drift dives, night dives, and more adventurous conditions that beginner-only trips do not usually offer.

These liveaboards are tailored for confident divers who want to explore dramatic drop-offs, vibrant reefs, thrilling channels, and iconic wrecks with experienced guides and well-planned itineraries.

If you want to take your diving to the next level, these trips offer exactly that.

What makes these Liveaboards ideal for Advanced Open Water certified divers?

The main advantage of Liveaboards designed for Advanced Open Water Divers is access to deeper and more technical dive profiles.

Many world-class sites, including walls, pinnacles, wrecks, and fast-moving channels, sit between 25 and 40 metres, making an advanced certification essential. Although, for the deeper dives to 40 metres (131 feet), you will need to have a deep diver certification. as an Advanced Open Water Diver you can only dive to 30 metres (100 feet).

These liveaboards also assume a higher skill level, so dive briefings, buddy teams, and entry techniques are tailored to divers who already feel comfortable in the water. With a capable group and experienced crew, the trip feels smooth, safe, and incredibly rewarding.

What kind of dive sites can Advanced Open Water Divers expect on these trips?

Dive Liveaboards for Advanced Open Water Divers often include deeper reef systems, shark-filled channels, dramatic drop-offs, and iconic wrecks.

You might explore a WWII cargo ship at 30 metres, glide through a manta cleaning station in gentle currents, or drift along a coral wall alive with pelagics.

Night dives are common, giving you the chance to see the reef come alive after dark. These itineraries offer variety, excitement, and endless opportunities for memorable underwater encounters, all tailored to divers with the skills and certification to enjoy them safely.

What can you expect onboard Liveaboards catering to Advanced Open Water certification?

On a Liveaboard that has itineraries for Advanced Open Water Divers, you can expect professional dive guides, clear briefings, and well-structured dive days designed for more confident divers.

The boat will provide everything you need for enjoyable advanced diving, including dive decks, tenders, nitrox, and safe entry and exit systems.

Because the group is experienced, dive sites can be more ambitious and the pace slightly faster, making the overall trip feel smooth and energising.

Many of these boats also offer upgraded features such as camera stations, charging points, and comfortable ensuite cabins for a relaxed stay at sea.

Is an Advanced Open Water certificate really required?

For many itineraries, yes. Depth limits, current levels, and site exposure often make an advanced-level certification essential.

Most liveaboards will accept experienced divers with equivalent training from organisations such as BSAC, NAUI or SSI or logged experience, but the operator will always prioritise safety.

If you already have the Advance Open Water Diver certificate, you will get the most from the trip. If not, some liveaboards offer scuba diving courses onboard for you to advance your certification.