Diving with Butterflyfish

Beautiful, Monogamous Reef Swimmers

There are nearly 130 different species of marine butterflyfish all living in the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. These beautiful, small fish are known for swimming in monogamous pairs but can sometimes be seen in large schools. Like their larger cousin, the angelfish, they are a favorite sighting for scuba divers and snorkelers due to their beautiful, bright coloration and striking patterns. Another distinguishing characteristic is the eyespots many species have on their flanks to trick predators, similar to those found on butterfly’s wings.

They are widely distributed and abundant in numbers, tending to stay shallower than 18 meters (59 feet), so if you are diving or snorkeling on a coral reef you are almost guaranteed to see one. Many species are territorial and can be observed patrolling a specific area or coral head with their partner, not venturing far from their terrain. If you would like to go diving with butterflyfish explore the map below for some of the most frequently sighted butterflyfish dive sites around the world.

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DivePoint Meedhupparu, 960 Meedhupparu

★★★★☆ Villingilli Thila

Small Thila directly on the island of Villingilli on the offshore plateau in the direction of the channel between Raa and Baa Atoll. Usually a jump into the blue water east of the Thila above the plateau at the edge for approx. Let drift along 30m towards Thila and then slowly climb up the Thila. Current !!!!

DivePoint Meedhupparu, 960 Meedhupparu

★★★★☆ Kudathulhaadhoo Caves

Drift dive along Kudathulhaadhoo Island. Large overhang with soft corals in the west, caves in the middle, and a small bay and the tip in the east is full of fish

DivePoint Meedhupparu, 960 Meedhupparu

★★★★☆ Kinolhas Kandu

Drift dive with the current flowing from the western tip of Kinohlas along the north side towards the small Thila. Lots of fish on the top of the reef, some really nice little overhangs deeper. Experienced divers dive to the thila, beginners stay over the overhangs and slowly ascend the Sandy Slope

DivePoint Hudhuran Fushi, 20193 Male

★★★★☆ Huraa Etere

An easy dive site which is ideal for open water dives 3 and 4 OWD, but also offers nice macro stuff. You can find them at the mini wreck or the cargo that lies around the hull on the ground (16-19m). A little further out west (20m) we find a small thila.

DivePoint Meedhupparu, 960 Meedhupparu

★★★★★ Aarah Kuda Thila

A small reef with many different types of colorful coral. The reef roof is at a height of 6m and has a diameter of approx. 20m, at a depth of 25m it should be approx. 50m. On the west side an overhang with soft corals, further deeper a gap with giant moray eels and cleaner shrimp.

Sub Oceanic (Ventures Pvt. Ltd.), Shaviyani Atoll

★★★★★ Maroshi Thila

This dive site in the north of the Maldives is a pinnacle starting at 16m with overhangs and canyons. Here you will enjoy great fish life and lots of colorful soft corals.