Explore Northern Atolls

The Northern Atolls of the Maldives offer an extraordinary diving experience, characterized by stunning tropical reefs and quieter dive environments compared to their southern counterparts. Spanning over 161 kilometers/100 miles, the region includes the Baa, Raa, Lhaviyani, Haa Alif, Shaviyani, Haa Dhaalu, and Noonu atolls. Divers can expect excellent visibility and warm waters throughout the year, making it a dream destination for both beginners and advanced divers alike.

In these atolls, you'll find a variety of dive styles, from serene shore dives within calm lagoons and thilas to the thrilling drift dives offered by the channels during tide changes. The area also offers unique cave and wreck diving opportunities, ideal for those looking to enhance their diving skills. The underwater landscape is vibrant with colorful hard and soft corals, teeming with reef fish and larger marine life such as turtles, giant trevally, and sharks. During the monsoon months, manta rays and whale sharks grace these waters, drawing divers from across the globe for a chance to witness these majestic creatures up close.

What sets the Northern Atolls apart is their pristine, untouched quality. This less-developed region provides an intimate diving experience, often allowing divers to explore sites without the crowds typical of other regions. Whether diving from a liveaboard or a dive resort, the Northern Atolls promise a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal escape for those seeking both the beauty of the ocean and the charm of traditional Maldivian culture.

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Diving in Northern Atolls

The Northern Atolls are a diver's paradise, offering a diverse range of underwater experiences. Among the top dive sites is the famous wreck dive at the "Maldives Victory," a cargo ship that sank in 1981. This site, teeming with marine life, allows divers to explore the ship's hull and observe the vibrant coral growth. Another highlight is the "Banana Reef," renowned for its stunning coral formations and abundance of fish species, making it perfect for both novice and experienced divers. For those interested in shore dives, "Manta Point" offers a unique chance to witness manta rays in their natural habitat. Night diving at "Hans Haas Place" reveals the nocturnal behaviors of the reef's inhabitants, offering a mysterious and thrilling experience. The Northern Atolls provide an ideal balance between shore and liveaboard diving options, catering to travelers looking for flexibility and adventure in exploring the rich underwater landscapes.

Top Wildlife Sightings in Northern Atolls

The Northern Atolls are renowned for their vibrant marine life, offering a diverse ecosystem that fascinates divers. Common reef fish such as parrotfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish are frequently encountered, painting the reefs with their vivid colors. These species thrive in the coral-rich environments, making them a staple sight for anyone exploring the area.

Seasonal highlights include the occasional sightings of majestic manta rays and various shark species, notably the grey reef shark. Turtles are a year-round presence, with green and hawksbill turtles often seen gracefully navigating the waters. The likelihood of encountering these species can vary, with sharks and rays more commonly spotted during the monsoon transition periods when nutrient-rich waters attract larger marine animals.

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

3.6k Sightings
J
317
F
347
M
310
A
382
M
196
J
177
J
228
A
361
S
242
O
465
N
369
D
226

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

2.6k Sightings
J
222
F
243
M
298
A
287
M
167
J
119
J
182
A
175
S
174
O
267
N
233
D
235
Green Turtle

Green Turtle

2.2k Sightings
J
216
F
181
M
229
A
199
M
97
J
150
J
194
A
171
S
164
O
191
N
172
D
207
Hawksbill Turtle

Hawksbill Turtle

1.8k Sightings
J
179
F
126
M
140
A
196
M
131
J
110
J
154
A
169
S
100
O
172
N
147
D
149
Reef Manta Ray

Reef Manta Ray

1.3k Sightings
J
98
F
125
M
120
A
122
M
49
J
45
J
83
A
115
S
111
O
209
N
93
D
116

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

1.3k Sightings
J
105
F
156
M
95
A
140
M
74
J
79
J
121
A
110
S
62
O
112
N
118
D
91

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

580 Sightings
J
71
F
70
M
88
A
66
M
23
J
12
J
14
A
20
S
45
O
74
N
64
D
33

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

404 Sightings
J
62
F
27
M
19
A
44
M
27
J
22
J
21
A
27
S
34
O
27
N
46
D
48
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray

Giant Oceanic Manta Ray

373 Sightings
J
19
F
42
M
59
A
33
M
8
J
15
J
29
A
41
S
32
O
51
N
20
D
24
Loggerhead Turtle

Loggerhead Turtle

219 Sightings
J
7
F
7
M
22
A
20
M
13
J
11
J
20
A
18
S
18
O
37
N
24
D
22

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

3.3k Sightings
J
259
F
319
M
286
A
352
M
207
J
177
J
245
A
318
S
205
O
385
N
339
D
250

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

3.1k Sightings
J
260
F
303
M
254
A
307
M
190
J
179
J
233
A
303
S
199
O
366
N
284
D
245

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

2.8k Sightings
J
223
F
282
M
201
A
268
M
179
J
167
J
248
A
268
S
179
O
335
N
245
D
223

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

2.7k Sightings
J
289
F
276
M
281
A
253
M
173
J
140
J
139
A
214
S
184
O
264
N
257
D
256

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

2.7k Sightings
J
197
F
277
M
207
A
266
M
155
J
158
J
230
A
245
S
190
O
325
N
260
D
197

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

2.5k Sightings
J
211
F
250
M
182
A
263
M
162
J
142
J
207
A
223
S
170
O
275
N
223
D
206

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

2.5k Sightings
J
197
F
255
M
170
A
260
M
140
J
134
J
194
A
242
S
170
O
312
N
207
D
205

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

2.5k Sightings
J
230
F
235
M
176
A
259
M
150
J
149
J
175
A
246
S
138
O
317
N
253
D
156

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

2.5k Sightings
J
205
F
234
M
179
A
251
M
164
J
144
J
207
A
235
S
169
O
312
N
202
D
178
Grey Reef Shark

Grey Reef Shark

2.2k Sightings
J
183
F
178
M
230
A
163
M
109
J
98
J
147
A
171
S
174
O
302
N
234
D
188

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

2.1k Sightings
J
149
F
230
M
136
A
214
M
153
J
132
J
168
A
203
S
144
O
234
N
213
D
170

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

1.9k Sightings
J
199
F
187
M
137
A
180
M
146
J
107
J
169
A
163
S
118
O
193
N
163
D
168

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

1.5k Sightings
J
142
F
156
M
91
A
142
M
114
J
86
J
120
A
173
S
96
O
165
N
132
D
110
Whitetip Reef Shark

Whitetip Reef Shark

1.5k Sightings
J
153
F
132
M
197
A
190
M
77
J
67
J
109
A
111
S
92
O
131
N
121
D
112

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

1.4k Sightings
J
101
F
135
M
50
A
124
M
102
J
90
J
123
A
136
S
97
O
162
N
119
D
128

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

1.3k Sightings
J
109
F
150
M
88
A
117
M
67
J
100
J
118
A
155
S
102
O
147
N
105
D
75

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

1.3k Sightings
J
91
F
144
M
86
A
126
M
111
J
96
J
104
A
109
S
96
O
120
N
134
D
90

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

1k Sightings
J
110
F
111
M
55
A
55
M
52
J
51
J
70
A
97
S
100
O
125
N
101
D
104

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

816 Sightings
J
63
F
62
M
73
A
89
M
68
J
70
J
55
A
70
S
48
O
71
N
86
D
61
Blacktip Reef Shark

Blacktip Reef Shark

813 Sightings
J
67
F
54
M
62
A
121
M
58
J
53
J
85
A
65
S
65
O
83
N
55
D
45

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

761 Sightings
J
88
F
102
M
57
A
95
M
73
J
28
J
50
A
53
S
65
O
65
N
34
D
51

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

761 Sightings
J
46
F
91
M
69
A
67
M
58
J
50
J
48
A
66
S
47
O
72
N
69
D
78

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

757 Sightings
J
74
F
79
M
62
A
48
M
44
J
35
J
46
A
80
S
46
O
82
N
95
D
66

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

684 Sightings
J
42
F
88
M
68
A
88
M
51
J
35
J
46
A
56
S
68
O
53
N
44
D
45

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

Total number of species approx.: 250

Scorpionfish

Scorpionfish

539 Sightings
J
28
F
41
M
39
A
34
M
40
J
14
J
37
A
74
S
34
O
97
N
59
D
42

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

467 Sightings
J
50
F
79
M
25
A
34
M
19
J
29
J
48
A
30
S
32
O
52
N
45
D
24

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

459 Sightings
J
56
F
53
M
32
A
31
M
31
J
21
J
37
A
40
S
48
O
21
N
56
D
33

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

381 Sightings
J
38
F
51
M
31
A
14
M
22
J
20
J
25
A
11
S
40
O
50
N
59
D
20

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

318 Sightings
J
16
F
28
M
31
A
25
M
17
J
18
J
20
A
19
S
48
O
52
N
33
D
11

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

Total number of species approx.: 30

Sand Eel

Sand Eel

307 Sightings
J
20
F
35
M
14
A
30
M
28
J
24
J
23
A
17
S
15
O
39
N
34
D
28

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

Total number of species approx.: 60

Spiny Lobster

Spiny Lobster

306 Sightings
J
15
F
33
M
35
A
29
M
16
J
10
J
21
A
41
S
34
O
22
N
31
D
19

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

Total number of species approx.: 15

Garfish

Garfish

291 Sightings
J
30
F
31
M
19
A
14
M
45
J
33
J
27
A
12
S
17
O
13
N
29
D
21

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

Total number of species approx.: 55

Lobster

Lobster

244 Sightings
J
19
F
19
M
9
A
28
M
21
J
11
J
20
A
27
S
14
O
27
N
26
D
23
Garibaldi Damselfish

Garibaldi Damselfish

239 Sightings
J
10
F
20
M
15
A
13
M
9
J
9
J
26
A
43
S
54
O
18
N
16
D
6
Silvertip Shark

Silvertip Shark

192 Sightings
J
11
F
11
M
16
A
13
M
7
J
15
J
18
A
18
S
26
O
18
N
25
D
14

The best Months to dive in Northern Atolls

Diving in the Northern Atolls offers year-round opportunities due to generally favorable conditions. Water temperatures range from 27°C–30°C/81°F–86°F throughout the year, providing comfortable conditions for divers. Visibility remains excellent, often exceeding 30 meters/98 feet, which enhances the diving experience by allowing clear views of the vibrant marine life and coral formations. Wind and currents are significant factors influencing diving conditions. The northeastern monsoon, from November to April, typically brings calmer seas and mild currents, making it the ideal period for diving. In contrast, the southwestern monsoon, from May to October, can cause rough seas and stronger currents, particularly from June to August. While diving is feasible year-round, divers may prefer to plan their trips during the calmer months for optimal conditions.

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