Explore Kaafu Atoll

Kaafu Atoll is located in the Central Atolls of the Maldives. It consists of North Malé and the quieter South Malé Atolls, as well as the islands of Kaashidhoo and Gaafaru. It is also home to the capital island of Malé and its sister island of reclaimed land (and which has the international airport), Hulhumale. It is the largest atoll, both in terms of economy and tourism.

Kaafu Atoll diving is some of the most well established as it has been open to tourism for longer than other atolls. Though some of the dive sites may be busier, there is more choice in terms of dive resorts, centres and liveaboards. Diving in Kaafu Atoll is diverse and beautiful - it has manta cleaning stations, caves, drift dives, wrecks and barrier reefs covered in unparalleled coral formations.

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Diving in Kaafu Atoll

Because of its proximity to the capital city Malé, there is no shortage of choice in Kaafu Atoll. With over 40 resort islands, and nearly countless inns and guest houses on the inhabited islands like Dhiffushi and Maafushi, you will be spoilt for choice. Most dedicated resorts will have a dive centre attached, but not all facilitate diving courses so check before you go if this is something you are looking for. If you are not staying at a specific dive resort, check with your guesthouse to see if there is a dive centre on the island so you’re not disappointed.

Liveaboards are by far the easiest way to dive a lot and in lots of dive sites. It is close to Malé which is where many boats leave from so many pass by Kaafu Atoll early in their journey. There are lots of liveaboards for all budgets but do check on the minimum dive requirements before booking.

Top Wildlife Sightings in Kaafu Atoll

Kaafu Atoll diving centres mainly around it’s reefs. South and North Malé offer slightly different reef conditions. The corals in North Malé are some of the most stunning in the world. Stunning reefs mean healthy reefs and they have life in abundance. Schools of fusiliers and snappers, frogfish, moray eels, nudibranch and thousands of colourful reef fish suspended over coral make for truly stunning diving. South Malé also offers beautiful diving, but the strong currents that surround the atoll mean that there is more pelagic life to be found. Though reef sharks, manta rays and whale sharks can be found in both atolls, they are much more common in the south.

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 200

Moray Eel

Moray Eel

8.4k Sightings
J
791
F
601
M
795
A
959
M
494
J
302
J
512
A
705
S
649
O
830
N
924
D
870
Green Turtle

Green Turtle

5.4k Sightings
J
527
F
459
M
553
A
626
M
271
J
209
J
361
A
488
S
299
O
499
N
609
D
524

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 25

Eagle Ray

Eagle Ray

4.7k Sightings
J
376
F
305
M
474
A
667
M
296
J
184
J
275
A
372
S
332
O
426
N
522
D
490
Hawksbill Turtle

Hawksbill Turtle

3.3k Sightings
J
334
F
293
M
340
A
380
M
172
J
152
J
299
A
254
S
199
O
262
N
315
D
327
Reef Manta Ray

Reef Manta Ray

2.8k Sightings
J
104
F
83
M
102
A
149
M
104
J
88
J
141
A
336
S
362
O
489
N
557
D
248

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 600

Wrasse

Wrasse

1.9k Sightings
J
249
F
115
M
168
A
219
M
112
J
85
J
98
A
183
S
126
O
192
N
178
D
187
Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark

1.6k Sightings
J
155
F
135
M
243
A
142
M
92
J
56
J
112
A
189
S
105
O
48
N
206
D
123
Bull Shark

Bull Shark

964 Sightings
J
98
F
99
M
202
A
132
M
101
J
62
J
64
A
60
S
59
O
12
N
36
D
39

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 300

Octopus

Octopus

854 Sightings
J
123
F
93
M
106
A
121
M
31
J
7
J
21
A
25
S
38
O
85
N
138
D
66
Great Hammerhead Shark

Great Hammerhead Shark

547 Sightings
J
38
F
33
M
82
A
62
M
36
J
15
J
62
A
65
S
43
O
28
N
37
D
46

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 27

Barracuda

Barracuda

459 Sightings
J
42
F
45
M
41
A
65
M
28
J
25
J
18
A
46
S
42
O
23
N
47
D
37
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray

Giant Oceanic Manta Ray

451 Sightings
J
22
F
17
M
17
A
8
M
26
J
18
J
35
A
49
S
59
O
88
N
85
D
27
Whitetip Reef Shark

Whitetip Reef Shark

8.5k Sightings
J
801
F
665
M
807
A
920
M
466
J
354
J
561
A
763
S
593
O
820
N
968
D
786

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 28

Clownfish

Clownfish

6.7k Sightings
J
604
F
523
M
594
A
712
M
447
J
300
J
457
A
566
S
517
O
592
N
666
D
677

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 100

Parrotfish

Parrotfish

6.2k Sightings
J
621
F
464
M
583
A
660
M
363
J
302
J
381
A
522
S
496
O
575
N
619
D
645
Blacktip Reef Shark

Blacktip Reef Shark

5.3k Sightings
J
393
F
418
M
454
A
626
M
286
J
237
J
350
A
406
S
421
O
621
N
625
D
506

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 90

Angelfish

Angelfish

5.3k Sightings
J
538
F
391
M
483
A
522
M
337
J
272
J
365
A
460
S
411
O
494
N
476
D
547

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 40

Triggerfish

Triggerfish

5.3k Sightings
J
550
F
400
M
533
A
564
M
275
J
249
J
354
A
436
S
402
O
487
N
442
D
593

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 130

Butterfly Fish

Butterfly Fish

4.9k Sightings
J
482
F
346
M
416
A
459
M
335
J
223
J
332
A
445
S
400
O
494
N
470
D
500

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 85

Surgeonfish

Surgeonfish

4.7k Sightings
J
500
F
330
M
422
A
457
M
289
J
267
J
278
A
429
S
342
O
403
N
472
D
491

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 80

Stingrays

Stingrays

4.6k Sightings
J
396
F
345
M
494
A
642
M
259
J
179
J
231
A
391
S
302
O
387
N
564
D
437

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 8

Bannerfish

Bannerfish

4.5k Sightings
J
497
F
299
M
393
A
479
M
281
J
225
J
283
A
416
S
354
O
389
N
433
D
492

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 150

Sweetlips and Grunts

Sweetlips and Grunts

4.2k Sightings
J
393
F
252
M
375
A
377
M
262
J
230
J
291
A
355
S
359
O
434
N
429
D
435

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 12

Lionfish

Lionfish

4.2k Sightings
J
474
F
287
M
381
A
395
M
277
J
158
J
268
A
351
S
331
O
408
N
402
D
452
Grey Reef Shark

Grey Reef Shark

2.3k Sightings
J
268
F
204
M
212
A
293
M
133
J
58
J
118
A
166
S
143
O
225
N
236
D
251

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 250

Grouper/Basslets

Grouper/Basslets

2.3k Sightings
J
232
F
190
M
182
A
236
M
124
J
107
J
128
A
212
S
185
O
187
N
240
D
271

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 110

Snapper

Snapper

2.2k Sightings
J
259
F
157
M
213
A
209
M
107
J
86
J
150
A
208
S
217
O
211
N
194
D
209

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 350

Damselfish

Damselfish

2.1k Sightings
J
283
F
174
M
172
A
154
M
162
J
118
J
104
A
170
S
160
O
225
N
163
D
226

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 60

Soldierfish

Soldierfish

2.1k Sightings
J
234
F
158
M
169
A
185
M
125
J
115
J
113
A
175
S
208
O
190
N
225
D
205

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 130

Pufferfish

Pufferfish

2k Sightings
J
209
F
128
M
204
A
214
M
107
J
114
J
125
A
172
S
156
O
172
N
164
D
249

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 40

Jackfish

Jackfish

1.6k Sightings
J
150
F
102
M
118
A
192
M
119
J
82
J
75
A
121
S
136
O
149
N
138
D
195

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 25

Boxfish

Boxfish

1.5k Sightings
J
167
F
81
M
183
A
161
M
106
J
95
J
77
A
92
S
99
O
136
N
129
D
170

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 15

Tuna

Tuna

1.5k Sightings
J
183
F
166
M
141
A
119
M
59
J
55
J
76
A
156
S
102
O
90
N
152
D
153

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 90

Goatfish

Goatfish

1.4k Sightings
J
151
F
63
M
110
A
123
M
115
J
79
J
94
A
107
S
132
O
179
N
93
D
166

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 2

Nurse Shark

Nurse Shark

1.4k Sightings
J
179
F
136
M
82
A
187
M
79
J
60
J
109
A
111
S
73
O
137
N
96
D
138
Lemon Shark

Lemon Shark

1.2k Sightings
J
150
F
122
M
180
A
215
M
113
J
53
J
78
A
94
S
53
O
44
N
77
D
63

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 3000

Nudibranch

Nudibranch

805 Sightings
J
98
F
29
M
73
A
63
M
41
J
22
J
35
A
66
S
98
O
116
N
73
D
91

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 60

Squirrelfish

Squirrelfish

787 Sightings
J
129
F
74
M
73
A
31
M
17
J
39
J
55
A
55
S
76
O
68
N
87
D
83
Silvertip Shark

Silvertip Shark

683 Sightings
J
86
F
63
M
60
A
54
M
47
J
20
J
58
A
35
S
66
O
39
N
80
D
75

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 20

Guitarfish

Guitarfish

637 Sightings
J
89
F
54
M
39
A
56
M
4
J
24
J
34
A
58
S
43
O
49
N
110
D
77

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 3

Trumpetfish

Trumpetfish

571 Sightings
J
94
F
44
M
65
A
49
M
42
J
17
J
37
A
41
S
34
O
38
N
21
D
89

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 80

Emperor

Emperor

563 Sightings
J
104
F
57
M
54
A
29
M
34
J
31
J
26
A
44
S
29
O
37
N
37
D
81

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 3400

Shrimp

Shrimp

533 Sightings
J
50
F
24
M
47
A
60
M
44
J
13
J
27
A
35
S
39
O
75
N
60
D
59

The best Months to dive in Kaafu Atoll

The diving in Kaafu Atoll is accessible all year round due to consistent air and water temperatures. It is subject to a monsoon season from May to November. The dry season, from December to April makes for some fantastic diving conditions. Minimal wind and rain and maximum sunshine means that the days are warm and the oceans are still, with excellent visibility.

During the monsoon, the winds increase and there are more frequent rain showers, though they usually only last for a couple of hours. The winds make the seas rougher, which can disrupt diving trips. They also blow in blooms of plankton which can reduce the visibility in some places. The upside of this is that it also attracts filter feeders like manta rays and whale sharks to hoover up the extra food!

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