This advanced dive site located in the southeast of Fuvamulah is a long deep wall. This dive site is for experienced divers as there can be a very strong current.
This dive site is located on the west side of the island, offering divers a breathtaking experience. The area is renowned for its stunning hard coral formations, which are vibrant and teeming with marine life. As divers descend, they will encounter deep overhangs that create a fascinating underwater landscape
This dive site is renowned for its expansive area of vibrant sea fans that stretch from 14 meters to 35 meters in depth. The site also features small overhangs teeming with fascinating macro life, making it a favorite for underwater photographers and those who enjoy exploring intricate marine habitats.
A dramatic underwater wall dive featuring a small overhang that serves as a focal point for marine activity. Nearby, a cleaning station attracts the elusive thresher sharks, offering divers a chance to observe these majestic creatures in their natural behavior.
Centuries of discarded fish remains outside the harbor drew in tiger sharks, now a resident population. Today, structured dives let groups descend to 10–11m (30-40ft), settle on the seabed (max 30 mins), and watch tiger sharks arrive after chum is released—an intense, unforgettable experience.
This historic dive site was once the island’s harbor, now transformed into an underwater haven. It features steep walls that descend dramatically from 5 to 20 meters, providing a striking backdrop for marine life. Beyond the walls, the site transitions into a gentle slope, offering a gradual descent perfect for ex
Situated at the northern tip of the island, this dive site offers an exhilarating drift dive experience. Divers can glide along the currents while enjoying vibrant coral formations and the possibility of encountering pelagic species in the blue.
This dive site features an impressive underwater wall adorned with overhangs that create a dynamic and visually striking landscape. The wall gradually slopes down to a depth of 35-40 meters, providing a diverse range of marine environments to explore. Hard corals dominate the area, while pockets of soft corals thr
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