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Cruise, Eat, Sleep, Repeat: This is the mantra of most liveaboards. You'll be maximizing your liveaboard experience with frequent dream destinations, dives, freshly cooked meals and relaxation on the boat.

Respect the Environment: Liveaboards get to visit pristine cruising locations. Be mindful of your anchoring—avoid sensitive areas like coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and underwater archeological sites. Opt for sandy patches instead. Also, dispose of waste properly. Never throw trash or sewage overboard. This can pollute the water and harm marine life. And always use eco-friendly cleaning products.

Be Prepared: Problems at sea rarely erupt out of nowhere. More often, they're preceded by subtle warnings. By identifying these early signs of trouble, you can nip them in the bud before departing. Research the specific destination and plan accordingly. It's always a good idea to get familiar with the area, weather, tides and currents.