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The biggest begins in the south between 80-100m long and it's full of corals, it would be nice we can start here. In the east we have another wonderful block a bit similar to east block Maya Thila covert full with corals. In the north is the smallest block. AOW or higher Jakub S. (#2992458) Thulhagiri Housereef (★4.2) The main housereef of Thulhagiri resort. It spans across the northwest-north part of the island. Entry points are marked with red buoys. The western buoy has a line attached to get to 6m deep plateu. perfect for training dives. Afterwards the dive is mostly wall with multiple overhangs going down to about 20m. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Kani Corner (★4.3) Kani Corner is basically a slope that goes to 25 - 30 m in a sandy bottom. There are some big blocks this deep and at the right time, mantas visit the blocks or pass by the top of the reef. The current can be strong so take caution. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male HP Reef / Rainbow Reef (★4.6) One of the most colorful dive sites in North Male Atoll. On the south side of Girifushi island with abundant fish life and very nice soft corals, there are numerous blue soft corals and a swim through. The current can be strong! DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Back Kani (★4.6) Easy but always nice dive. The top of the reef drops down from 7m to 30/35m and then runs into the sand. Depending on the current, you simply dive the right or left shoulder. With a little luck, this dive site offers everything that makes diving exciting! DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Tri Mix (★4.5) The top reef starts at 3m to 6m and fall as a wall down to 25/30m On this protected wall you will find a lot of small stuff but also bigger ones. The big ones are on the ground, in the small overhangs or in the mini cavern. nice and easy for all level DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Himmafushi Corner (★4.4) Himmafushi Corner is a drift dive, best suited for divers with a lot of experience as this dive is deep and can have strong currents. The corner slopes from 5 to 30m and after that comes to a small drop off to 45/50m. This dive should only be conducted during the incoming current. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Aquarium / Lhohifushi Corner (★4.6) This dive site is located right next to the island. The long reef ends into a corner of the canal. Here you can see several highlights. A very nice dive site for beginners as well as experienced divers. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Colosseum (★4.5) Colosseum is located on the west side of the island of Thulusdhoo. At the corner to the channel there is a large indentation in the form of a Roman amphitheatre at approx. 20m. This form is the epitome of the dive site and, at the same time, a meeting place for many marine creatures. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Nassimo Thila (★4.2) Probably one of the best Thilas in the whole North Male area. There are several pinnacles on the north of the Thila, where the main fish are, along with beautiful coral formations and sea fans. Wonderful dive for experienced divers due to the strong current. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Lohis (★4.4) This drift dive is a slope from 5 to 25m. Some big blocks are on the way. There you will find big turtles and sharks passing by. On top of the reef, you see parrotfish, napoleon, morays, and eagle rays. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male One Palm Finolhu (★4.5) This is a gently sloping reef, ideal for beginners and advanced divers. There are many large coral blocks on the reef. This site is great for night diving as well. Sea Retreats Dive & Watersports, 20092 Thulusdhoo 5 Palms, Thulusdhoo (★4.6) 5 Palms is a fun drift dive that has something to offer for every level of diver. The top of the reef starts at 5m and drops down at 8m. At 22/25m there is a sandy plateau on the edge of which big fish appear from time to time. Mares, Janez Kranjc Potato Reef, Thulusdhoo (★4.5) Potato reef is a large pinnacle with lively corals on the top reef. Top reef starts from 6m. Reef at some area are more steep slope and some area gentle slope. Site is suitable for course dives, night dives, and fun dives. Sea Retreats Dive & Watersports, 20092 Thulusdhoo Gasfinolhu House Reef (★4.6) Located on the western side of the island. Beautiful long reef with arches and overhangs on the shallow part of the reef 14m above. Some area are a bit more gentle slope and some areas are a steep slope. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Karens Block (★4.8) Really nice drift dive on a sloping wall and blocks in the more sloping area full of soft corals and marine life. It starts at 4 to 5 meters and goes down to 30+ meters and is one side of a channel. You can expect current but not too strong. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Himmafushi Faru (★4.3) Himmafushi Corner offers a wonderful drift dive on an easy slope from 5 to 30m. Here there is a drop-off and you can see big life with a bit of luck. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Kani Inside (★4.7) A well-protected dive site. The top of the reef is at 4m and is, therefore, also popular with snorkelers. Between 4-6m the wall begins to fall straight down. Many small inlets and crevices. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male West Rock (Wreck) (★4.5) West Rock is home to a small wreck that is easy to dive, which lies upright in a small bay at a depth of about 26m. Parts of the hold can be explored. The superstructure and the mast come down to 10m. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Old Virgin (★4.6) This wall is for all kind of divers, easy and protected but nice. The reef falls from 5 to 25m and we have to look in the small overhangs.In the right month (May to Aug) often mantas passing in the blue. A spot also good for a night dive and a good chance to get surprised. DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male Lhohifushi Kandu (★4.6) This is a typical channel dive, however, the down/up currents found here make for difficult conditions that are not suitable for the beginner diver. Sub Oceanic at Hilton Maldives Amingiri, 20188 North Male Atoll Neygey Thila (★4.7) Located just north of Amingiri. This dive site lies in the protection of a faru in between two channels. This makes the dive sites less exposed to strong currents and therewith suitable for all experience levels. The reef structure is a thila from 4 to 30 meters. Sub Oceanic at Hilton Maldives Amingiri, 20188 North Male Atoll Shark Point (★4.6) Shark Point is located 45 minutes north west of Hilton Maldives Amingiri. The dive site promises a pleasant drift dive in depths from 10 to 30 meters along a pretty faru (long reef) close to Rasfari Corner. Sub Oceanic at Hilton Maldives Amingiri, 20188 North Male Atoll Bodu Hithi Manta Point (★4.5) Bodu Hithi Manta Point is probably one of the best manta cleaning stations in North Male atoll. It requires a 60-minute (dive) boat ride to the north in order to reach the gentle giants. The station is active, alive and kicking during the northeast monsoon (December to April). Sub Oceanic at Hilton Maldives Amingiri, 20188 North Male Atoll Baros Faru (★4.8) Baros Faru is a beautiful reef with healthy hardcoral life, located on the southern end of Baros’ lagoon. The landscape is very distinctive as the bottom of the reef merges with and endless coral garden at around 25 meters of depth. Dive Mission Joy, 08080 K. kasanfaru Lagoon Asdhoo Wreck (★4.5) Asdhoo Wreck is a small steel vessel located on a Giri South of Asdhoo Island. Reachable with a 30 minutes boat ride, The Wreck lies in the Sand with a maximum depth of 22 meters. The upper part of the wreck is going up to 10 meters. The reef behind the Wreck turns into a wall in direction north. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Paradise Lagoon (★4.6) Paradise Lagoon is located in North East of thulusdhoo island. Paradise lagoon is a perfect for educational training dives. Depth starts from 1 meter and with a gradual sandy slope it goes to depth of 10 meter with sandy bottom. Students divers can perform skills without damaging any corals and aquatic life. Mares Miyaren Haa (★4.6) Beautiful small pinnacle located north west of thulusdhoo. Top of the reef starts at 7m and goes to a steep slope. At 30m there is a separate coral block rich in corals and abundant fish life. Mares Kuda Huraa House Reef (★4.6) Located on the Western side of Four Seasons Kuda Huraa. The site is a great place for Basic Diver Course and Open Water Diver Course Dives. With No Current to Small and 2 meter Shallow Sand patch with Mooring Line makes it easily accessible for beginners and novice divers.