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MV Emperor Virgo

A sleek and spacious liveaboard offering first-class diving and comfort in the Maldives.

Emperor Virgo is a stylish liveaboard designed to deliver a seamless balance between comfort, adventure, and relaxation for divers exploring the Maldives. With its modern layout and inviting social spaces, the vessel creates a welcoming atmosphere for guests both above and below the surface. From relaxing between dives to enjoying the vibrant sunsets of the Indian Ocean, Emperor Virgo offers an unforgettable setting for a liveaboard holiday.

Emperor Virgo measures 32 metres in length and hosts up to 18 guests in nine well-appointed cabins, including two upper deck cabins, five lower deck twin cabins, one double cabin, and one generously sized suite. Each cabin features en-suite facilities and individually controlled air conditioning for added privacy and comfort.

The main deck houses a spacious indoor lounge and dining area, complete with air conditioning, comfortable seating, and entertainment options. The upper deck boasts a fully licensed bar where guests can unwind with a favourite drink, while the open sun deck is perfect for lounging in the Maldivian warmth or stargazing at night.

Dive operations are conducted from a separate, fully equipped dive dhoni, offering ample space for gear and easier access to dive sites. Nitrox is available free of charge for certified divers, and the onboard dive team includes experienced guides who ensure safe and rewarding dives at some of the Maldives’ top sites.

With excellent crew hospitality, reliable onboard facilities, and a layout tailored for both divers and non-divers, Emperor Virgo provides a premium liveaboard experience in one of the world’s most stunning marine environments.

Lower Deck Double Cabin

The Lower Deck Double Cabins are approximately 10.5sqm with windows giving guests a comfortable stay. The cabins have the following amenities:

  • Double Bed with a raised bed
  • Air conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Cabin Towels

Lower Deck Twin Cabin

The Lower Deck Twin Cabins are approximately 9sqm with portholes giving guests a comfortable stay. The cabins have the following amenities:

  • Twin Bed or Double Bed
  • Air Conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Cabin Towels

Main Deck Twin Cabin

The Main Deck Twin Cabins are approximately 9sqm with windows giving guests a comfortable stay. The cabins have the following amenities:

  • Twin Bed or Double Bed
  • Air conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Cabin Towels

Upper Deck Twin Cabin

The Upper Deck Twin Cabins are approximately 10sqm giving guests a comfortable stay. The cabins have the following amenities:

  • Twin Bed or Double Bed
  • Air conditioning
  • Private Bathroom
  • Cabin Towels

Route Options

11 Days 10 Nights

Sharktastic Itinerary Highlights

Guests explore some of the best and most renowned dive sites across Male and Ari Atolls.

The itinerary features exhilarating channel and pinnacle dives, a thrilling night dive with nurse sharks, and close encounters at vibrant cleaning stations—all experienced with minimal disturbance to the marine life.

Divers can expect sightings of sharks, manta rays, reef fish, turtles, moray eels, eagle rays, and a rich variety of macro marine life.

In this period the clean ocean water flows in from the eastern side of the Maldives. That means currents running from Sumatra, Indonesia to the Maldives bring with them not just fantastic visibility up to 40m but also a variety of pelagic surprises coming to the reef for a quick feed.

The Channel dives of the eastern coast of the Maldives are the main order of the day. These Kandus, as they are known in the local language (Dhivehi), attract grey reef sharks, dog tooth tuna and eagle rays as standard but look out into the blue and you never know what surprises await. The outer walls and corners of the channels in Vaavu and Meemu have the added bonus of beautiful overhangs draping in the blues, yellows and pinks of the majestic soft coral.

After the adrenaline pumping channel dives of eastern Maldives you will cross over to South Ari Atoll to look for the whale sharks and mantas at Maamagili and Rangali Madivaru (Dhivehi for Manta Place) among other great sites such as Kudarah Thila and Kudimaa Wreck known for its potential leaf fish and frog fish.

The Best of the Maldives offers what its name suggests - the best of the atolls and marine life in the Maldives!

The itinerary includes channel dives, pinnacles, and a thrilling night dive with nurse sharks, along with close encounters at cleaning stations—all while respecting the natural behaviour of the marine life.

Divers can expect to see an impressive variety of species including sharks, manta rays, reef fish, turtles, moray eels, eagle rays, and abundant macro life, with possible sightings of hammerhead and whale sharks.

This week-long liveaboard adventure explores the best and most iconic dive sites across the Maldives, focusing on the renowned atolls of North Male, South Male, Ari, and Vaavu. With no fixed itinerary, the journey remains flexible to ensure the best diving conditions and encounters, regardless of the time of year. Divers can expect to explore channels (kandus), pinnacles (thilas), and bustling cleaning stations, all teeming with life.

Throughout the cruise, guests dive alongside reef sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, moray eels, turtles, and large schools of reef fish. There's also a chance to spot hammerhead sharks and the elusive whale shark. The itinerary offers a perfect blend of thrilling big fish action and the rich diversity of the reef’s macro life.

One highlight of the trip is Fish Head, a protected pinnacle in the Ari Atoll. Here, divers can encounter resident turtles, patrolling grey reef sharks, large schools of fusiliers pursued by trevally, and vibrant blue-line snappers crowding the overhangs. Night dives bring a different kind of excitement, with the possibility of close encounters with nurse sharks.

This is truly the Best of the Maldives — delivering unforgettable underwater experiences at every turn.

15 Days 14 Nights

From December to March is the ideal time to join this itinerary, as the prevailing currents in the channels—or kandus—primarily flow from the east. During this period, there are fewer boats in the area, and the route covers remote atolls with minimal resort development and numerous uninhabited islands.

Over the course of this 14-night journey, guests have the chance to explore some of the Maldives’ top dive sites for shark encounters, including sightings of hammerheads, tiger sharks, and whale sharks. Manta rays, eagle rays, and other large pelagic species are also commonly seen.

The outer walls and corners of the channels in Vaavu and Meemu Atolls offer an added bonus: striking overhangs adorned in vibrant hues of blue, yellow, and pink soft corals. In Thaa Atoll, hammerheads are a highlight, and whale sharks often approach the boat at night, drawn in by krill attracted to the vessel’s lights.

When the currents are running just right, the channel dives become truly exceptional. These sites teem with schooling snappers, trevally, barracuda, whitetip and grey reef sharks, groupers, Napoleon wrasse, turtles, eagle rays, and more.

Fuvahmulah Atoll: Tiger sharks, oceanic manta and thresher sharks. Oceanic Island with incredible visibility.
Huvadhoo Atoll: Whale sharks at night, silver tips, grey reef sharks and many, many more.
Addu Atoll: WWII wreck HMS British Loyalty, majestic manta cleaning stations and tiger sharks.
Laamu Atoll: Beautiful fish filled channels with great shark encounters. Only on the Male to Addu trips.
Thaa Atoll: Grey reef & white tip reef sharks plus the chance of Whale sharks at night
Meemu Atoll: Enchanting channels with pelagic action, sharks, Eagle rays and beautiful soft coral. Manta cleaning station
Vaavu Atoll: A sunset/night dive at Alimatha, Vaavu atoll is a must to have a memorable experience with the resident nurse shark
South Male Atoll: Grey reef sharks and eagle rays at the famous Kandooma thila, a highlight on any trip

8 Days 7 Nights Deep South Itinerary Highlights:

Less crowded dive sites with plenty of action.
Foammulah; Tiger sharks, oceanic manta and thresher sharks. Oceanic Island with incredible visibility.
Huvadhoo; Whale sharks at night, tiger sharks, silver tips, grey reef sharks and many, many more.
Addu Atoll; WWII wreck HMS British Loyalty, majestic manta cleaning stations
Laamu Atoll: Beautiful fish filled channels with great shark encounters This itinerary has a lot of drift diving so it's best suited to more advanced divers.

The period from December to March is considered the best time to explore the southerly atolls of the Maldives, offering exceptional shark diving at remote sites between Huvadhu and Addu (Seenu) Atolls. This week-long itinerary takes guests far from the crowds to dive the pristine waters of Addu, Fuvahmulah, and Huvadhu, all while searching for some of the Indian Ocean’s most iconic large marine species, including tiger sharks, silvertips, grey reef sharks, whale sharks, and more.

At Huvadhu Atoll—home to one of the Maldives’ deepest lagoons—the combination of strong currents and multiple channels creates ideal conditions for shark encounters. Whale sharks, silky sharks, hammerheads, and grey reef sharks are frequently sighted in this region.

Guests will have the opportunity to dive several world-class kandus, including Vilingilli, Koodoo, Nilandhoo, and Mareehaa, all known for their rich biodiversity and pelagic action. In Fuvahmulah, the south plateaux are renowned for regular sightings of tiger sharks, silky sharks, silvertips, and the elusive thresher shark.

Addu Atoll offers a mix of history and marine beauty with dives at the World War II wreck of HMS British Loyalty and the majestic manta cleaning station at Maa Kandu. A relaxing drift dive at Demon Corner provides a perfect way to begin or end this thrilling itinerary.

8 Days 7 Nights

Snorkel Adventure Maldives Itinerary Highlights : This itinerary offers an exhilarating journey through the legendary waters of Malé and Ari Atolls, with no fixed route—only the promise of ocean-fueled adventure. Guests drift across dramatic channels, snorkel over sunlit pinnacles, and experience the thrill of a night snorkel as nurse sharks emerge from the darkness. Each day brings something new. Snorkelers may come face-to-face with gliding eagle rays, curious turtles, sleek reef sharks, and dense clouds of reef fish. Manta rays soar gracefully through the water, while moray eels peer out from rocky crevices. On occasion, the lucky few may even spot a whale shark cruising through the blue. Rather than follow a map, this adventure follows the rhythm of the sea—centering on discovery, awe, and unforgettable stories waiting to be told at the surface.

Vessel Details

Length 35m
Beam 9.4m
Engines 500 HP Caterpillar
Water Makers 12,000 litres per day
Cruising Speed and Top Speed 10-12 knots
Year Built / Drydock 2012 / Annually
Compressors 2 x Coltri Compressors + Nitrox
Electricity 220 V and 110 V 3-pin (UK)
Engines 500 Hp Caterpillar
Construction Material Wood
Navigation and Communication GPS chart plotter, VHF/CB radio, satellite phone, mobile
Safety Firefighting system, smoke detectors, CO2 monitors, fire alarms, extinguishers, fire blankets, life jackets and night watch. EPIRB. AED onboard the main vessel and diving dhoni
Diving Dhoni 17m tender with 3 staff, fully equipped with compressors, oxygen, comprehensive First Aid and AED and diving towels
Dive tanks Equipped with S80 (11.1 litre) Aluminium tanks as standard and C100 (13.2 litre) tanks on request - Extra Charge
FREE Nitrox For certified divers up to 32% plus partial pressure system
Camera facilities Charging stations, air gun, rinse tanks and camera table
Mask USD 19 per 7 days / USD 32 per 10 days
Fins USD 25 per 7 days / USD 38 per 10 days
Wetsuit (3mm Shorty) USD57 per 7 days / USD 88 per 10 days
Regulator USD 69 per 7 days / USD 106 per 10 days
BCD USD 69 per 7 days / USD 106 per 10 days
Dive Computer USD 82 per 7 days / USD 119 per 10 days
Torch USD 10 per day
Full Equipment incl. SMB + Dive Computer USD 271 per 7 days / USD 403 per 10 days
SMB free
Reef Hook free
Stage S40 (5.7 ltr tank) USD 88 per 7 days / USD 132 per 10 days
Stage S80 (11.1 ltr tank) USD 32 per 7 days / USD 50 per 10 days
Stage C100 (13.2 ltr tank) USD 88 per 7 days / USD 132 per 10 days
Twin Set (2 x 11.1 ltr tank) USD 88 per 7 days / USD 132 per 10 days

Available Experiences

ITINERARIES AVAILABLE IN THIS DESTINATION

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Friday, 06 December 2013

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Lured by the promise of world-class reefs and adrenaline-fueled shark encounters Marcelina Jesus ventures to the wild islands of Fiji.

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Maaya thila

Ari Atoll , Maldives

A Protected Marine Area, this offers one of the best-known dives in the Maldives. There is a remarkable variety of marine life on the thila, including grey reef sharks, white tip sharks, turtles, stonefish, frogfish, zebra morays, batfish and many, many more species. At the edge of the thila, where there is a large coral overhang full of bright orange Tubastrea corals.The top of the rock, at 15m (50ft), is covered in colourful soft corals. The vertical side of the rock drops down to the atoll plate at 40m (130ft). In this channel between the satellite rock and the thila, grey reef sharks often patrol and we have seen guitar shark here on a number of occasions.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 40m

Kudarah Thila

Ari Atoll , Maldives

The topography here is quite complex. The thila is divided into four large coral heads, of varying sizes, that sit on a plateau rising from 40m (130ft) to 12m (40ft). The thila is no more than 100m (110yd) in diameter, and you can swim around the whole site in a single dive. Each of the blocks is undercut from 15m (50ft) to 25m (80ft) with superb caves jammed full of soft corals, gorgonians and whip corals.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 25m

Broken Rock

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Beside Kudarah Thila this is most probably the most, well known dive site in south-Ari atoll. A 2m wide Canyon splits this small thila in two parts, from the west towards east side, which gives this reef its name. This Canyon is the main attraction, on this wonderful submerged reef, covered in soft corals. On the north side at a depth of around 25-30m are two big coral blocks with overhangs, and beautiful fan corals which (torchlight recommended!) are well worth a visit. The top reef has intact hard coral growth and with some luck, even a leaf fish can be spotted along with a variety of marine life. Depth and strong currents make this thila suitable for experienced divers only - watch your no-decompression limits!

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 35m

Manta Point

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Regularly an encounter with the giant manta rays is common on this reef, from December until April the big manta rays can be watched during there feeding and cleaning procedure in cleaning stations on the top reef. A close approach is possible, but don’t touch or chase them; otherwise they will disappear in the blue. The reef itself drops on the east side steep down to 25m where the sand bottom starts. The big overhangs at 20m are a good start of the dive before you go shallower and follow the reef edge on the 12m area where the mantas can be seen most of the time. The reef top has nice marine life, moray eels, octopuses, lion fish and a few napoleons make this place, even without manta rays a real adventure.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 25m

Kandooma Caves

Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives

Those huge caverns are among the largest and the nicest of all the Maldives tourists’ atolls. 2 big caves close to one another are just 50m from the corner, one at 20m, and the other one at 16, the latest one is 70m long and has a curly overhang. Inside the pass you come to one cave at about 10m with a hole going all the way to the top reef at 5m. With a torch it is even better.

Inside the caves, we will see yellow sponges, seafans, blue soft coral, small tube corals and often giant morays, as well as squirrelfish, and many groupers. Along the reef we should see clown triggerfish, Napoleon, sweetlips, and angelfish, and this is a great site to spot many turtles, especially green turtles.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Guraidhoo Corner

Male Atoll, Maldives

The Guraidhoo Corner lies on the east side of the South Male’ Atoll, outside of the reef. Nearby islands are Losfushi, Guraidhoo and Kandooma. On the edges of the channel, at depths ranging from 25 to 30 meters, you will have the best chances to observe great many grey reef sharks, local school of eagle rays, large hammerhead sharks, whale sharks and. Guraidhoo Corner is also home to large schools of oriental sweetlips, bannerfish and large black-and-white striped snappers.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Fotteyo

Male Atoll, Maldives

Fotteyo is one of the best dive sites in the Maldives and a photographer’s paradise. Around bend near the entrance to the channel is a special place with many caves and overhangs. These caves have a thick covering of wavering soft corals in all colours. They look like blooming cherry, blossoms in spring time. Most of the cherry caves are found between 25 and 45 metres and there are few arches covered in soft coral, one of which divers can swim through.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Kuda Giri Wreck

Male Atoll, Maldives

Kuda Giri is a pretty ten year old wreck that requires a short swim to reach it. Here you will have the opportunity to see lots of glassfish in the holds,titan triggerfish, shrimps inside a funnel and lobsters hiding in the wreck. This excellent wreck is situated at about 25 metres from a well established reef with lots of small caves and overhangs.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 31m

Maamigili Faru

Ari Atoll , Maldives

The Maamigili Faru is located South Ari Atoll on the outer corner of Maamigili. This shallow platform extends from the corner to the outer atoll rim giving you the opportunity to see sharks, groupers, pelagics, stingrays and turtles.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Rasfari Corner

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Large and shallow plateaus (10 - 20 ft) on the west side of the atoll, right next to the wide lagoon of Rasfari. It is covered with hard corals and hosts a cleaning station during the northeast monsoon. The most common way to do the dive here is to start on top of the reef, which is protected from the currents and after spending some time with the mantas continue the dive towards the wall that drops down to about 75 feet. The wall is nicely covered with hard corals, rich with fish life and popular with turtles.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Miyaru Kandu

Northern Region, Maldives

One of the channel dives that you don’t want to miss. With strong incoming current the list of possible encounters is impressive. Mainly grey reef sharks but also whitetip reef sharks, eagle rays, napoleons and tunas are quite common and with the visibility reaching 120 feet during the northeast monsoon it can be the highlight of the trip.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

British Royalty Wreck

Southern Region, Maldives

This 420 ft tanker is the biggest wreck in the Maldives, torpedoed twice during WW II and eventually sunk by the British in 1946. The vessel rests on its starboard side at around 100 ft depth.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

North Ari

South Male Atoll, Maldives

Diving in North Ari Atoll is not famous for corals, and in fact, many dive spots may seem a little dull in terms of the coral splendor. However, the main attraction of this part of the atoll is the regular encounters with big marine life including reef and hammerhead sharks.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

South Male

South Male Atoll, Maldives

The South Malé Atoll offers thrilling dives characterized by strong currents, making it ideal for more experienced divers. This atoll features deep channels, known as kandus, which funnel nutrient-rich water from the open ocean into the inner lagoon, attracting large schools of fish, sharks, and other pelagic species. Coral life flourishes along the outer reef walls and on thilas—underwater pinnacles—while overhangs and caves within the channels provide shelter for a variety of macro life.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Kalhahandi Kandu

Ari Atoll , Maldives

This site has earned the nickname Pannettone from the many Italian divers who believe it resembles the traditional Italian fruitcake. There are some spectacular coral formations here, featuring a variety of soft and hard coral species, which attract a wide selection of fish including angelfish, basslets, butterfly fish, scorpion fish, trigger fish and puffer fish. The corals here are in good condition and weather conditions at Pannettone mean the dive site can be explored year-round.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Rahdhiga Thila

Ari Atoll , Maldives

A beautiful pinnacle just 10 minutes from Rahdhiga Island, Rahdhiga Thila is impressive from the second you swim down to 30m to look at some grey reef sharks, then moving up to the overhangs with their beautiful dripping blue, yellow and orange soft coral between 8m and 18m. Then finish the dive at 3m to 6m with some impressive table-top coral for a pleasantly relaxing safety stop.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Bodu Miyaru Kandu

Northern Region, Maldives

Also known as 'Big Shark Channel', this is another top dive site and certainly lives up to its name. Dropping in at the south eastern corner you keep the reef on your left until you reach the drop off at the channel entrance which is approximately 30 metres deep. This site features small caves and numerous overhangs, and there is a sloping section on the left side of the channel covered in hard coral and some soft coral.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Thaa Atoll

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Thaa Atoll (also known as Kolhumadulu) is among the least visited dive destinations in the Maldives. This round atoll has a combined landmass close to nine kilometres, with no single island larger than a square kilometre. The mesmerizingly beautiful series of 66 tiny islands that make up the atoll are surrounded by spectacularly clear water with underwater wonders and beauty yet to be discovered. Some dives have strong currents but this brings in the pelagic such as Hammerheads, Whale Sharks and dolphins especially at night. Expect large reefs, coral gardens, steep walls and overhangs plus action packed channels.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Laamu Atoll

Ari Atoll , Maldives

Laamu Atoll (also known as Haddhunmathi Atoll) is an oval shaped southern atoll. It measures 48 km in length and 35 km in width, and has some of the top dive sites in the world such as Guraidhoo and Gan; this Maldives Atoll is situated 32 southeast of Kolhumandulu Atoll and 95 km north of Huvadhoo Atoll. Laamu Atoll boasts numerous pristine dive sites with many different features like caves, steep drop offs, swim-throughs, not to mention the abundance of marine life and beautiful topography. Expect beautiful fish-filled channels with great shark encounters.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Rangali Madivaru

Male Atoll, Maldives

The northern part of the reef has many overhangs, caves, and cracks with an abundance of critters inside. Diverse marine fauna can be spotted at the Rangali Madivaru dive site, such as manta rays, shoals of cleaner wrasses, scorpionfish, leaf fish, and lionfish.Moray eels, firefish, basslets, Napoleon wrasses, and midnight snapper are also frequent guests. Beautiful sea plants can be found at Rangali Madivaru as well, including subtle sea fans and exotic table corals.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Alimata Jetty

Northern Region, Maldives

This is the perfect site for a night dive. Typically, Nurse Sharks, Black Tips, Marble Rays and Jacks are seen here.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 15

Vahhuravalhi Kandu

Southern Region, Maldives

Grey Reef Sharks and large pelagics can be seen at this site as well as manta rays, Napoleon Wrasse Eagle Rays and Sailfish.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Lhaviyani Atoll

Male Atoll, Maldives

Lhaviyani Atoll, whose shape and particular position features oceanic channel dives either on the east and on the west side, giving us the chance to dive with “in-coming currents” in both monsoon seasons to spot any kind of pelagic fish including grey reef sharks.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 20m

Gaafaru Atoll

Male Atoll, Maldives

Gaafaru Atoll is a small island on the important shipping route, which is surrounded by numerous shipwrecks. The main dive sites around here are the SS Seagull (a giant sunken steamship with an anchor at 6m/20ft, boilers and stern at 30m/98ft), Lady Christine (a sunken iron vessel with a drop down at 50m/164ft, overhangs and caves) and Erlangen (almost intact shipwreck with the hull at 50m/164ft).

The best season for diving at Gaafaru Atoll (Maldives) is from January to May, while June is usually not recommended. The water temperature averages 27-28C/81-82F, and the air is generally 29-31C/84-88F.

The shipwrecks of the Gaafaru Atoll dive sites serve as home to nurse sharks, Napoleon wrasses, moray eels, rays, grouper, and lots of crustaceans. Sometimes divers may even spot a hawksbill turtle.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 55m

Fuvahmulah Atoll

Male Atoll, Maldives

Fuvahmulah (also known as Fua Mulaku and Poue Molluque) is the second-largest one-island atoll in the southern part of the Maldives. Visitors can get to the island by air or by sea, using the local liveaboard’s itinerary. Pristine diverse nature is represented here by tropical woodlands and wetlands, with rare birds and dense vegetation, freshwater lakes, marshland areas with thick vegetation, white-sand and pebble beaches, the biggest on the Maldives fertile lands of humus, mango, pineapple and orange trees. There are also several shrines, such as the Muslim mosque Gemmiskiy and the Buddhism stupa ruin called the Havitta. The place is also famous for a natural phenomenon known as Bissaaveli, where part of the beach sand moves away from the shore towards the edge of the reef, creating a lagoon, enclosed by sand and the shore of the island. Fuvahmulah became open to foreigners not long ago. That means it offers opportunities to dive at the barely touched reefs and stay in quite new hotels (developed starting in 2013). The most popular dive sites include Raazwa Faru (Fuvahmulah South), Thoondu (Fuvahmulah North), Rasgefannu, and the best spot for both diving and snorkeling, Neregando Fannu.

Divers can dive at Fuvahmulah throughout the year, with an average water temperature of about 26-29C/79-84F. During the hot and dry period from December to May, the water temperature falls to 24C/75F in some places. Short, heavy rains may occur from June to July.

Thresher sharks, tiger sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, turtles, dolphins, and many other smaller fish can be seen here.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 40m

Huvadhoo Atoll

Southern Region, Maldives

The Huvadhoo Atoll is located in the far south of the Maldives just above the equator. It’s the region’s second largest atoll and is divided into two separate administrative regions – the northern Gaafu Alifu and the southern Gaafu Dhaalu.

Huvadhoo provides an escape from the developed north, and its diving is less chartered. You’ll need to use local knowledge to explore the atoll’s 1,864 square miles (3000 km²) of ocean. Due to its distance from the country’s capital, the locals speak a different form of the Dhivehi language called Huvadu Bas. After a day spent diving, you can admire the red-hued sunset from the beach.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Kurali Kandu

Meemu Atoll, Maldives

Kurali Kandu is a sandy channel with a maximum depth of 12-16m. Here you can find some smaller coral blocks, which appear to be cleaning stations for manta and other rays coming in for some cleaning.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m

Raadbandhihuraa Kandu

Meemu Atoll, Maldives

Raadbandhihuraa Kandu, a channel in the west of the atoll with an incoming current you will be swimming in fish soup with shoals of fusiliers, surgeon fish and snappers to name but a few. The reef slopes downwards in terraces with very healthy coral life mimicking a Japanese garden! Don't forget to glance out to the blue every once in a while, to check for sharks, tunas and jacks.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30m
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11 Oct 2025
18 Oct 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
25 Oct 2025
1 Nov 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £1730
25 Oct 2025
1 Nov 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £1750
1 Nov 2025
8 Nov 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
1 Nov 2025
8 Nov 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
15 Nov 2025
22 Nov 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
15 Nov 2025
22 Nov 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
29 Nov 2025
6 Dec 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
13 Dec 2025
20 Dec 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
13 Dec 2025
20 Dec 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
20 Dec 2025
27 Dec 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
20 Dec 2025
27 Dec 2025
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
27 Dec 2025
3 Jan 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
27 Dec 2025
3 Jan 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
3 Jan 2026
10 Jan 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
3 Jan 2026
10 Jan 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
10 Jan 2026
20 Jan 2026
10 Nights Sharktastic Main Deck Twin Cabin £3385
10 Jan 2026
20 Jan 2026
10 Nights Sharktastic Upper Deck Twin Cabin £3423
28 Jan 2026
7 Feb 2026
10 Nights Sharktastic Upper Deck Twin Cabin £3423
28 Jan 2026
7 Feb 2026
10 Nights Sharktastic Main Deck Twin Cabin £3385
7 Feb 2026
14 Feb 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
14 Feb 2026
21 Feb 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
14 Feb 2026
21 Feb 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
21 Feb 2026
28 Feb 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
21 Feb 2026
28 Feb 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £0
28 Feb 2026
14 Mar 2026
14 Nights Southern Shark Adventure Main Deck Twin Cabin £4383
28 Feb 2026
14 Mar 2026
14 Nights Southern Shark Adventure Upper Deck Twin Cabin £4424
14 Mar 2026
21 Mar 2026
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2513
21 Mar 2026
28 Mar 2026
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2513
21 Mar 2026
28 Mar 2026
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Main Deck Twin Cabin £2488
28 Mar 2026
11 Apr 2026
14 Nights Southern Shark Adventure Lower Deck Double Cabin £4395
11 Apr 2026
18 Apr 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
11 Apr 2026
18 Apr 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
18 Apr 2026
25 Apr 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
18 Apr 2026
25 Apr 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
2 May 2026
9 May 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
2 May 2026
9 May 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
16 May 2026
23 May 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
16 May 2026
23 May 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
30 May 2026
6 Jun 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
30 May 2026
6 Jun 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
6 Jun 2026
13 Jun 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
6 Jun 2026
13 Jun 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
20 Jun 2026
27 Jun 2026
7 Nights Snorkel Adventures Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
20 Jun 2026
27 Jun 2026
7 Nights Snorkel Adventures Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
27 Jun 2026
4 Jul 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
27 Jun 2026
4 Jul 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
11 Jul 2026
18 Jul 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
11 Jul 2026
18 Jul 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
18 Jul 2026
25 Jul 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
18 Jul 2026
25 Jul 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
25 Jul 2026
1 Aug 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
25 Jul 2026
1 Aug 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
1 Aug 2026
8 Aug 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
1 Aug 2026
8 Aug 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
14 Nov 2026
21 Nov 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
14 Nov 2026
21 Nov 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
21 Nov 2026
28 Nov 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
21 Nov 2026
28 Nov 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
28 Nov 2026
5 Dec 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
28 Nov 2026
5 Dec 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
5 Dec 2026
12 Dec 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
5 Dec 2026
12 Dec 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
12 Dec 2026
19 Dec 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
12 Dec 2026
19 Dec 2026
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
2 Jan 2027
9 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
2 Jan 2027
9 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
9 Jan 2027
16 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
9 Jan 2027
16 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
16 Jan 2027
23 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
16 Jan 2027
23 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
23 Jan 2027
30 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
23 Jan 2027
30 Jan 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
30 Jan 2027
6 Feb 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
30 Jan 2027
6 Feb 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
6 Feb 2027
13 Feb 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
6 Feb 2027
13 Feb 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
27 Feb 2027
6 Mar 2027
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2513
27 Feb 2027
6 Mar 2027
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Main Deck Twin Cabin £2488
6 Mar 2027
13 Mar 2027
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Main Deck Twin Cabin £2488
6 Mar 2027
13 Mar 2027
7 Nights Deep South - Gan - Koodoo Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2513
13 Mar 2027
27 Mar 2027
14 Nights Southern Shark Adventure Upper Deck Twin Cabin £4863
13 Mar 2027
27 Mar 2027
14 Nights Southern Shark Adventure Main Deck Twin Cabin £4813
3 Apr 2027
10 Apr 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
3 Apr 2027
10 Apr 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
10 Apr 2027
17 Apr 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
10 Apr 2027
17 Apr 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
17 Apr 2027
24 Apr 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
17 Apr 2027
24 Apr 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
24 Apr 2027
1 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2396
24 Apr 2027
1 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2371
1 May 2027
8 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
1 May 2027
8 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
8 May 2027
15 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
8 May 2027
15 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
15 May 2027
22 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
15 May 2027
22 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
22 May 2027
29 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
22 May 2027
29 May 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
29 May 2027
5 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
29 May 2027
5 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
5 Jun 2027
12 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
5 Jun 2027
12 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
12 Jun 2027
19 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
12 Jun 2027
19 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
19 Jun 2027
26 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
19 Jun 2027
26 Jun 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
26 Jun 2027
3 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
26 Jun 2027
3 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
3 Jul 2027
10 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
3 Jul 2027
10 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
10 Jul 2027
17 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
10 Jul 2027
17 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
17 Jul 2027
24 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
17 Jul 2027
24 Jul 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
18 Sep 2027
25 Sep 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
18 Sep 2027
25 Sep 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
25 Sep 2027
2 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
25 Sep 2027
2 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
2 Oct 2027
9 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
2 Oct 2027
9 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
9 Oct 2027
16 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
9 Oct 2027
16 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
16 Oct 2027
23 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
16 Oct 2027
23 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
23 Oct 2027
30 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2187
23 Oct 2027
30 Oct 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2162
30 Oct 2027
6 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
30 Oct 2027
6 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
6 Nov 2027
13 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
6 Nov 2027
13 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
13 Nov 2027
20 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
13 Nov 2027
20 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
20 Nov 2027
27 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
20 Nov 2027
27 Nov 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
27 Nov 2027
4 Dec 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
27 Nov 2027
4 Dec 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
4 Dec 2027
11 Dec 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
4 Dec 2027
11 Dec 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312
11 Dec 2027
18 Dec 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Main Deck Twin Cabin £2287
11 Dec 2027
18 Dec 2027
7 Nights The Best of the Maldives Upper Deck Twin Cabin £2312