Explorer Ventures Fleet has announced a limited-time Buy One, Get One offer on its Caribbean Explorer II liveaboard, giving divers a rare opportunity to explore one of the Caribbean’s most distinctive itineraries with added value and flexibility.
The promotion applies to just two departures, May 30 and June 6, 2026, and allows guests to either extend their trip to two consecutive weeks or bring a second diver at no additional cost for the same week. The offer must be booked within a short window from March 18 to March 25, 2026, making it a tightly timed opportunity for divers ready to commit.
Caribbean Explorer II operates in a part of the region that sees relatively little liveaboard traffic, focusing on Saba and St. Kitts. The itinerary is notable for its seamounts, pinnacles, and steep walls, with up to five dives per day available. This combination of high dive frequency and less-visited sites has long made the route appealing to experienced divers looking for something beyond the typical Caribbean circuit.
According to Sue Hamilton, Business Development and Sales at Explorer Ventures Fleet, the offer was designed as a limited release tied to available space on two strong sailings. The intention is to give divers a chance to either deepen their experience with a longer trip or share it with a dive partner at exceptional value.
Access to the vessel is also becoming easier. New daily nonstop flights between Orlando and St. Maarten are scheduled to begin in April 2026, improving connectivity to the vessel’s homeport and reducing travel friction for North American divers planning a last-minute booking.
Beyond diving, the itinerary includes optional land excursions in both Saba and St. Kitts. These range from exploring Saba’s famously engineered mountain road to visiting cultural and historical sites across St. Kitts, including areas recognised for their global heritage value.
With only a one-week booking window and limited cabins available, the offer is expected to sell out quickly. For divers who have been waiting for a reason to return to the Caribbean, or to try a lesser-dived route, this is one of the more compelling short-term opportunities currently on the market.












