The Solitude Gaia is a true embodiment of luxury and innovation, offering an elevated liveaboard experience. Relax in elegance through the captivating waters of Palau on this exceptional maritime retreat.
The Solitude Gaia liveaboard is crafted to share the passion of ocean that each passenger holds. The interior’s curated decor exudes openness, with soothing neutral tones, comfortable elegance, and subtle touches of luxury. The sumptuous spa suite, complete with freestanding oval bath, grants serenity amidst the ocean’s rhythm. Each dish is designed to utilise locally sourced ingredients and techniques. Meals are served in the upper deck dining area, the wall-to-wall windows offer a peaceful, panoramic view across the water. The steel hull and aluminium superstructure creates a lower centre of gravity, making the vessel incredibly stable.
The nine cabins on board the Solitude Gaia provide each guest with ample space to unwind. The two lower deck “Interior” cabins can be flexible with either a double or twin configuration. On the main deck, the four “Ocean View Cabins” feature elegant, elliptical windows; two cabins are flexible while two are fixed doubles. On the upper deck there's another “Ocean View Cabin” (double) accompanied by the two most spacious cabins, the “Ocean View Staterooms”. All upper deck cabins have the convenience of direct access to the companionway via the glass entryway, while the Staterooms can yield to tranquillity in their private bow sun deck. Each cabin has air-conditioning, generous storage, and universal plug sockets. En suites enjoy carefully chosen amenities including bathrobe, towels, essential toiletries, and hair dryer.
Diving is conducted from purpose-built, lightweight, fibre glass skiffs with a dive guide ratio of 1:6. The dive deck allows travellers to engage with one another, with the crew at your disposal for any and all assistance. From Blue Corner to the exhilarating German Channel, Solitude Gaia is a gateway to the pristine waters of Palau and its awe-inspiring marine biodiversity. For underwater photographers, there's a dedicated oversized rinse tank, in addition to a set-up bench and editing area with charging station. Cylinders are DIN with yoke adaptors on hand if required. Nitrox, equipment rental and private guide are available at additional cost; each diver must dive with an SMB and computer.
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