0 0 items - 0.00฿
0 0 items - 0.00฿

Maldives Standard Route - Blue Force Three - 13-(14-19)-20 April 2024

Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Maldives Standard Route – Blue Force Three – 13-(14-19)-20 April 2024

April 13, 2024 - April 20, 2024

Maldives Standard Route - Blue Force Three

13-(14-19)-20 April 2024

Day 1 (Saturday): ARRIVAL TO MALE-EMBARK

Arrival at Male airport. One of our staff members will be waiting for you at Male Airport. You will then get onto our auxiliary boat Dhoni for the transfer to MALDIVES BLUE FORCE ONE or 3 for check in, briefing of the liveaboard, diving and plan itinerary. Dinner onboard.

 

Day 2 to 7 (Sunday to Friday): CENTRAL ATOLLS ROUTE

The route will go through North Male, South Male, Felidhoo and Ari atolls. Daily dive program for certified divers including day dives, night dives and possibility of snorkel and dive with Whale sharks (total: 18 dives per week). For non-divers we will offer different activities such as snorkel, kayak, paddle SUP….If the weather and logistic allow, we will have a BBQ on a desert and will visit some populated island. On Friday afternoon we will anchorage next to Male. So, we will have the option to make a to guided visit to Male.

Day 8 (Saturday): MALE AIRPORT

Disembark at Male Airport at 07.00 am. If the return flight leaves in the afternoon there is an day hotel option near the airport, and even free time to optionally visit Male until the time of the return flight.

 

 

North Male Atoll

  • Also known as North Kaafu, North Male is perhaps the best known and explored diving area of the Maldives, having long been recognized as providing a great variety of scuba diving, beautiful scenery and a geographical location that makes it relatively easy to get to.
  • North Male Atoll diving is characterised by reefs, caves, current-swept channels and drop offs. The atoll sees plenty of fish action and is generally a good area for large pelagics, with reef sharks and mantas at the front of the queue.
     

South Male Atoll

  • Kandus, or channels, are a major feature of South Male diving. On the eastern reef wall there are 6 channels through which a huge volume of water gushes, bringing with it all the nutrients to attract large quantities of marine life.
  • Cocoa Thila is South Male’s most revered site. It is a large, deep water pinnacle on the outer edges of the atoll, its many ravines and overhangs provide divers with refuges in which to shelter from the strong currents that attract grey reef sharks, eagle rays and large schools of fusiliers. Larger reef fish can be observed too, such as sweetlips, snappers and groupers.

Vaavu Atoll:

  • Vaavu Atoll boasts Fotteyo Falhu – the largest unbroken barrier reef in the Maldives. The reef is 50 km long and the easternmost point of the Maldives archipelago.
  • Vaavu is mostly visited by liveaboards and this is undoubtedly the best way to explore these unspoilt sites.
  • Throughout the year you can find numerous sharks in the heavy currents and there are many thrilling shark dive sites. As well as plenty of grey reef and white tip reef sharks, you may be lucky enough to see hammerhead sharks.
  • Highlights include Alimatha jetty which is also becoming a hot spot for a night dive due to the nurse sharks that can be found here.

Meemu Atoll:

  • Excellent Channel dives with outside walls draping in yellow soft coral and teeming with sharks.
  • Also visit the famous Muli Corner for a thrilling dive with great visibility and pelagic life.
  • Beautiful channels with pelagic action, Sailfish, Grey Reef Sharks, Eagle Rays and beautiful soft coral. Manta cleaning station.

Thaa Atoll:

  • 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.
  • Advanced divers can explore deep, steep walls that are decorated with coral. Hammerhead Sharks, Whale Sharks, Dolphins, Traditional Maldivian Channel Diving.

Laamu Atoll

  • 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.
  • Beautiful fish filled channels with great shark encounters.

Huvadhoo Atoll (Gaafu Alif / Gaafu Dhaal)

  • Huvadhoo Atoll, also known as Gaafu Atoll, is one of the southern and the deepest atoll in the Maldives. Here are numerous pristine dive sites filled with caves, steep drop offs and beautiful underwater landscapes, as well as breath-taking coral formations and fish life.
  • Diving at Nilandhoo Kandu sees divers likely to face the strongest current near the entrance of the channel and the drop-off.
  • Expect to see mantas, leopard sharks, grey reef sharks, silky sharks, schools of barracudas, eagle rays, schools of jacks, and turtles on the sandy bottom. Nilandhoo Kandu is popular with ‘shark trips’ and underwater photographers.
  • Mareehaa Kandu is a channel dive perfect for underwater photographers wanting some macro shots. At this site divers drift the reef, wall, and look out for big fish. At the entrance of the channel it is possible to see grey reef sharks, eagle rays and trevallies. There are also schools of silversides and bluefin trevallies, as well as various shrimp and crabs near the hard corals. Hawksbill turtles and whale sharks are spotted occasionally.

Huvadhoo Atoll:

  • Whale Sharks, more sharks, fast channel dives in Vilingilli Kandu area

Fuvahmulah

  • This solitary island, also commonly called Foammulah Atoll, lies within the Equatorial Channel between Huvadhoo Atoll to the north and Addu Atoll to the south. It consists of a low lying coral formation that spans 4.5 km in length and stretches 1.2 km wide. What sets this unique atoll apart from other Maldives dive sites are the frequent sightings of thresher sharks, oceanic white tips and tiger sharks.

Details

Start:
April 13, 2024
End:
April 20, 2024
Event Category: