For divers who crave salt air, camaraderie, and an authentic ocean adventure, Blackbeard’s Sea Explorer delivers the spirit of classic liveaboard diving in the heart of the Bahamas. Operating alongside her sister vessel Morning Star, this schooner-style liveaboard takes guests deep into the pristine waters of the Exuma Cays, where the focus is on the experience, not extravagance.
Life Onboard
Step aboard and you’ll find the Sea Explorer refreshingly unpretentious. The atmosphere is communal and friendly, where everyone from solo travellers to dive buddies quickly becomes part of the crew. The boat offers dorm-style accommodation with bunk-style berths divided into air-conditioned sections. Privacy curtains, shared bathrooms, and freshwater showers keep life simple but comfortable, while the real luxury lies just beyond the transom: the open sea.
Meals are hearty and home-cooked, served buffet-style in the salon or out on deck beneath the Bahamian sun. Between dives, divers gather over coffee or cold drinks, chatting about sightings of reef sharks or the surreal beauty of blue holes. The ambience is that of a floating dive camp, casual, social, and endlessly engaging.
Diving in the Exuma Cays
The Sea Explorer’s itineraries through the Exuma Cays are fluid, allowing the captain and crew to select dive sitesbased on weather, current, and visibility. This flexibility ensures every voyage feels unique. Divers can expect up to 19 dives per week, exploring the best of Bahamian diving from coral gardens and wrecks to shark encounters and drift dives.
Signature sites such as Amberjack Reef, Periwinkle Reef, and the Lost Blue Hole showcase the area’s biodiversity. On any given dive, you might drift past Caribbean reef sharks, glide alongside turtles, or hover over towering coral heads alive with colour. Visibility often exceeds 25 metres, and night dives reveal a completely different world of octopus, lobster, and moray eels emerging under torchlight.
Beyond diving, the Exuma Cays themselves are a dreamscape of uninhabited islands, powder-white beaches, and mirror-still lagoons. Between dives, guests often go ashore to explore, snorkel, or simply relax under the tropical sun while the boat swings gently at anchor.
The Spirit of Blackbeard’s
Operated by All Star Liveaboards, the Sea Explorer embodies the philosophy that great diving does not have to come with a luxury price tag. Everything is included, from meals and drinks to an atmosphere of friendship and fun, with the crew handling logistics so divers can focus on what they came for: the underwater world.
This is diving stripped back to its essence. It is for those who care more about log entries than linen counts, who find joy in the smell of neoprene and the sound of tanks being filled at dawn. The Sea Explorer brings together people who live for saltwater and stories told under the stars.
What to Expect
The experience is deliberately rustic but deeply rewarding. Shared spaces and simple comforts create a strong sense of community, and many guests say the friendships formed on board are as memorable as the dives themselves. Reviews consistently praise the crew’s professionalism, the quality of the food, and the diving value for money, a rarity in a region often associated with high-end resorts.
Those looking for plush cabins, private bathrooms, or fine dining will be better suited elsewhere. But for divers seeking authentic adventure, the Sea Explorer’s balance of affordability, freedom, and incredible marine encounters is hard to beat.
A Week in the Life
A typical voyage begins in Nassau, where guests board on a Saturday afternoon. After a warm welcome and dive briefing, the schooner sets sail for the Exumas. Days settle into an easy rhythm of diving, eating, and relaxing. Some days bring wall dives teeming with fish, others a wreck cloaked in coral or a drift dive through a canyon. Evenings are spent swapping stories on deck or taking in the night sky far from city lights.
By week’s end, as the Sea Explorer returns to Nassau, you realise this trip has given you more than just great dives. It has given you a connection to the sea, a sense of belonging, and a reminder of what diving used to be before luxury replaced adventure.
The Final Word
The Blackbeard’s Sea Explorer is not about frills. It is about freedom, the freedom to dive up to five times a day, to explore uninhabited cays, to share a meal with new friends, and to wake to the sound of the ocean instead of an alarm clock. It is a liveaboard for those who measure wealth in memories, not material things.
In a world where diving can sometimes feel over-commercialised, the Sea Explorer stands apart as a genuine experience. For anyone seeking a taste of the real Bahamas, this is adventure as it should be, raw, refreshing, and unforgettable.




