DivingThere are many unique and different types
of dive sites in the Maldives and each offeres it's own wonders and experience to the
new and the experienced diver. Maldives Victory Type of
dive: Wreck dive, ascent & descent on a rope Depth Range: 16m - 30m Photography: Wide angle lens (14mm-28mm) is recommended. Although some good opportunity
for macro shots. Special Feature: Sunk on Friday 13th 1981, a 110m steel cargo ship.
All cargo rooms are all open for easy penetration. Teeming with fish; even some of the
pelagic variety. Limited to experienced divers due to the great depth and strong currents
sometimes found in the area. Good opportunity for
Photographers. Colosseum Type of dive: Driftdive Depth
Range: 10m - 30m Photography: Use a 14mm - 28mm for schooling snappers, sharks and
pelagic fishes. Special Feature: On the outside is a crescent shaped cliff, a great
place to watch pelagic fish swimming by. The reef here drops down very steeply and is
covered with hard coral. Inside the channel, the reef turns into a slope with nice soft
coral. The marine life here is rich with pelagic species, sharks, eagle rays and all sorts
of reef dwelling fishes. Aquarium Type of dive: Driftdive Depth Range: 10m - 30m Photography: moderate wide angle - standard lens (20mm-
.35mm) for turtles, sharks and napoleon wrasses. Special Feature: Drift dive along
the outer reef of Lhohifushi Island . Once round the corner, a slope covered with corals
goes down to 20m, curling an creating a bay of sorts. A massive coral block here is home
to thousands of small fish and countless golden moray eels. Sharks, napoleons and big
pelagic are to be encountered in the aquarium. At the sandy bottom, there are sting rays
to see. Banana Reef Type of dive: Drift dive Depth
Range: 5m - 25m Photography: Use a moderate wide angle to standard lens 20mm - 35mm
for landscape and napoleon. Special Feature: Drift dive along a steep slope with
overhangs and nice soft and hard coral. Napoleon wrasse and white tip reef sharks are
sometimes seen in this area where the lobsters sleep between the rocks and the overhangs.
The beautiful site is well suited for beginner and less experienced
divers. Maagiri Caves Type of dive: Drift dive Depth
Range: 5m - 30m Photography: For the landscape and eagle rays the use of a wide
angle lens (14mm-28mm) is recommended. Although with a 50mm-100mm lens you will get some
good images of the honeycomb morays. Special Feature: A nice wall reef with a huge
rock in front of it creates an impressive canyon, making it an exciting dive. Beautiful
soft oral in greater depth with small caves up to 6m. Schooling yellow snapper, fusilier,
giant and honeycomb moray eels as well as occasional eagle rays can be seen
here. Potato Reef Type of dive: Anchor dive, descent and
ascent on a rope. Depth Range: 5m - 25m Photography: This is a place for macro
photographs. Use a 50mm - 100mm for the moray eels, stonefish and gobies. Special
Feature: Myriad of color glaze this beautiful reef where the marine life is abundant. Only
about 100m in diameter, it provides excellent opportunities for keen uw-photographers. The
reef is covered mainly in hard coral and crustacions. Massive moray eels are found here,
as well as the extremely rare ghost moray. The dense lionfish population is really amazing
and if you have good eyes, this is your chance to spot some stonefish. Surrounded by soft
white sand, the reef is home to innumerable garden eels. Lankan
Caves Type of dive: Driftdive Depth Range: 8m - 30m Photography:
Use of a wide angle lens 14mm - 28mm is advisable for landscape, fish school, tunas and
turtles. Special Feature: An extension of Lankan Reef, this site contains remarkable
caves starting at 30m going up to 10m. Beautiful hard and soft coral as well as huge
gorgonians decorate the caves and makes the perfect place to watch tunas, jacks, with
occasional appearances by napoloeons and turtles. Embudhu Canyon Type of dive: Driftdive Depth Range: 8m - 30m Photography: For the scenario
and fish schools use a 14mm - 28mm wide angle lens. Special Feature: A huge rock in
front of the reef creates an exciting canyon with lots of caves and overhangs. Colourful
soft corals make this site a delight for photographers with schools of yellow snappers and
oriental sweetlips unconsciously posing for the perfect picture. Chances are high that
there will be encounters with eagle rays, napoleon and sharks. Giravaru
Caves Type of dive: Driftdive Depth Range: 7m - 30m Photography:
Wide angle 14mm to standard lens 35mm rcommended for the caves and the snapper schools.
Special Feature: Drop-of with big overhangs and caves. The inside of some caves
offer fantastic views of the blue sea from inside them. Big schools of midnight snappers
swim among the hard and soft corals and the gorgonians. Pelagic fish and eagle rays are
also common in this area. Manta Point A fantastic dive
spot at the north west side of Ari Atoll. You will see Manta Rays, Napoleons and other big
fish here. Maga Thila A breath taking coral garden starts
at 3m. At the north side, the reef is one big overhang with lots of small canyons going
through the reef. If you are lucky you can meet deep-sea fish, like the deep sea White Tip
Shark, Sailfish and Dolphins. Recommended for beginners. Maaya
Thila A small dive-spot, just 25 min away from the island with lots of
fish and black corals. Here you can see Grey Reef Sharks, White Tip Reef Sharks, Batfish,
Barracudas and Eagle Rays. Also you will find turtles and Sepias. It is an easy dive spot.
Recommended for beginners. The reef top is at 7m. Fish Head (Mushimasmingili
Thila) A must for all divers as this is the most famous dive spot in the
Maldives . Grey Reef Shark, big Napoleon fish and lot of small swarm fish will be seen
here. It is a very small Thila and you can swim around in one dive. The reef top starts at
10m and it falls down to 35m in a 75 degree angle with lots of caves and overhangs.
Recommended for beginners. Bodu Thin Thila In a channel
between two Farus in the south of Bathala there are three Thilas. This is the largest of
these three Thilas. The corals, the Anemone garden, the cleaning station and also the
formation and the great overhangs here makes the divers enthusiastic. Recommended for
beginners. Kandholhudhoo Thila This reef is top secret.
Diving instructors call this "Surprise Thila" This is a small reef with colorful
soft corals and sponges. Stone Fish and Scorpion fish are more in number than corals. If
you are lucky, a Manta or Dolphins will guide you under water. Turtle and Black-Coral-
Trees are seen here. The reef top starts at 3m. Therefore you could relax at a safety spot
after the dive and view the scenery. Recommended for beginners. Ellaidhoo
Thila A wonderful reef in the middle of the channel, in front of
Ellaidhoo. The formation of the reef is like a terrace, which falls down from 8m to 40m,
with lots of overhangs and beautiful Gorgonias. Sleeping Nurse Shark, Frogfish, Grey Reef
Shark and Batfish are the attractions here. Recommended for
beginners. Bathala Maga Kan Thila From the reef Bathala
Maga Faru, comes out this Thila, long and narrow. Here you can see Napoleon, White Tip
Shark, Eagle Ray, Grouper, lots of coral fish and if you are lucky even Mantas and
Mobulas. Malhos Thila The reef starts at 12m with big
overhangs that fall down at 35m grown over with white blue soft corals. You will get the
impression of being in an ice cave. Swarms of blue strip Snappers and Sweet Lips will make
your dive unforgettable. Recommended only for experienced divers, as there might be strong
current sometime. Himandhoo Thila A big Thila in a
channel, at the West Side of Ari Atoll. Large overhangs with colorful soft corals.
Unbelievable swarms of wimp fish, Sweet Lip and big fish are found here. During the winter
season from December to April it becomes a Manta point. This Thila is one of the best
dives spots at the West Side . Recommended for experienced divers due to strong current,
sometimes. Medhu Thin Thila This is middle sized three
Thilas and the formation of this surprises the divers. The reef top starts at 5m and falls
down very steep to some caves where it is possible to dive through. Napoleon fish, Shark
and Eagle Ray are not rare here. Also Electric Rays and Groupers are often seen. And
sometimes Nurse Sharks too. Recommended for beginners. Zauber
Wreck In 1984 a small, 13m Trawler was sunk. This wreck is of soft
corals, especially the screw. The wreck is down at the sand bottom in 29m. Swarms of
Batfish live in this wreck. And Sand Eels live around the wreck. It is easy to dive here
therefore recommended for beginners. Kuda Thin Thila A
wonderful dive spot formed by small 3 Thilas. The reef top starts at 5m and falls down
very steep. Turtles, Napoleon fishes and Sharks are often met here. This reef is so small
you can swim around 2-3 times in one dive. Recommended for beginners. Kari
Beiru Thila This long reef is situated directly at the outside reef. One
can dive only in the southern part. It promises always a fantastic dive with lots of fish
and scenery. Napoleon fish and a tame Titan Triggers Fish as well as Sharks and swarms
fish are seen here. Recommended for beginners. Rochen Wreck
This is a 33m freighter sunk near Halaveli. It is lying at 28m on the sand bottom. In the
middle there are two open doors through which you can dive inside the wreck. Stingrays are
seen here and the divers could touch them. Murray and Groupers will make your dive
unforgettable. Recommended for beginners. Malhos Thila The
reef starts at 12m with big overhangs that fall down at 35m grown over with white blue
soft corals. You will get the impression of being in an ice cave. Swarms of blue strip
Snappers and Sweet Lips will make your dive unforgettable. Recommended only for
experienced divers, as there might be strong current sometime. |