Explore Southern Atolls

Diving in the Southern Atolls of the Maldives is a unique adventure, offering a blend of uncharted territory and thrilling encounters with marine life. Unlike the more frequented Central Atolls, the Southern Atolls promise solitude and the chance to explore unmapped sites. The region, exposed to the deep ocean, brings divers face-to-face with vibrant coral reefs, dramatic walls, and the occasional wreck. These atolls are a haven for experienced divers, with challenging conditions shaped by strong currents and deeper lagoons.

From December to April, divers can experience the best of the Southern Atolls, as this period offers calm seas and clear waters. This optimal season is perfect for encountering the region's star attraction: a diverse array of sharks, including hammerheads and reef sharks. The less developed nature of the Southern Atolls means fewer dive resorts and centers, but several liveaboards operate here, catering to those ready for this thrilling dive experience. Each dive promises the excitement of discovery, as divers often find themselves the only ones exploring these pristine waters, making every dive a memorable and exclusive journey.

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Open Water Diver

Open Water Diver

This globally recognized certification program is the best way to begin your lifelong adventures as a certified scuba diver. Personalized training is combined with in-water practice sessions to ensure you have the skills and experience required to become truly comfortable underwater. You will earn the SSI Open Water Diver certification.The course begins with SSI digital learning materials available in different languages, allowing students to study the theory in advance. We also review the theory together in a practical and easy-to-understand way. When students understand the purpose behind diving rules and skills, it becomes much easier to remember and apply them during every dive.The first two days combine theory explanations with confined water training. Students begin practicing skills and become comfortable underwater at a relaxed pace. We take two days to avoid stress and allow more time for practice. Training is conducted in small groups, ensuring very personal attention and support.The following two days include the open water dives from the boat, where students apply their skills and learn how to plan and conduct dives in the ocean up to 18 meters (12 meters for participants aged 10–11 years old).As a small dive center, we focus on personalized training and small groups so every student receives the guidance needed to become a safe, confident diver.Included in the course price:SSI online learning materials, theory sessions, official certification, Instructors, boat trips, full diving equipment, lunch, water, towels, fuel.Additional costs (if applicable):Medical examination if required, travel insurance, personal equipment purchases, or additional training or fun dives.

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Dive Activity

Diving in Southern Atolls

The Southern Atolls of the Maldives offer some of the most exhilarating dive sites worldwide, renowned for their vibrant underwater ecosystems and thrilling dives. Notable among these is the "British Loyalty" wreck, a fascinating site for wreck diving enthusiasts, where divers can explore the sunken remains of a WWII oil tanker. The atolls are also famous for their unique marine life, including the mesmerizing night dives where glowing plankton create a magical underwater light show. For those preferring shore dives, the Southern Atolls present several accessible sites adorned with colorful corals and abundant marine species. The balance between shore and liveaboard diving options caters to both casual and seasoned divers, allowing for varied diving experiences. Whether witnessing the graceful manta rays or the elusive thresher sharks, the Southern Atolls promise unforgettable adventures for dive travelers.

Top Wildlife Sightings in Southern Atolls

The Southern Atolls are a vibrant marine ecosystem, home to a stunning array of sea life. Divers can expect to spot common reef fish such as parrotfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish throughout the year. These colorful species are abundant and easily encountered in the coral-rich areas. Seasonal highlights include sightings of majestic manta rays and various species of sharks, such as reef and hammerhead sharks, typically more prevalent from December to March. Sea turtles, including green and hawksbill turtles, are frequent visitors to these atolls, most commonly seen during their nesting season, which varies depending on the specific atoll location. Encounters with these notable species can vary, but exploring diverse dive sites in the Southern Atolls increases the likelihood of witnessing these marine wonders.

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark

2.4k Sightings
J
165
F
469
M
474
A
284
M
126
J
28
J
58
A
81
S
127
O
140
N
256
D
173
Green Turtle

Green Turtle

854 Sightings
J
60
F
238
M
353
A
58
M
34
J
4
J
7
A
18
S
10
O
15
N
16
D
41
Reef Manta Ray

Reef Manta Ray

570 Sightings
J
67
F
160
M
139
A
26
M
15
J
2
J
7
A
13
S
23
O
18
N
53
D
47

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

512 Sightings
J
46
F
145
M
212
A
29
M
16
J
4
J
14
A
16
S
8
O
1
N
9
D
12

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

440 Sightings
J
43
F
74
M
96
A
51
M
12
J
7
J
14
A
17
S
11
O
27
N
65
D
23
Hawksbill Turtle

Hawksbill Turtle

350 Sightings
J
47
F
67
M
83
A
15
M
10
J
6
J
14
A
14
S
17
O
18
N
39
D
20

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

347 Sightings
J
63
F
74
M
123
A
17
M
10
J
5
J
4
A
4
S
2
O
12
N
16
D
17

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

313 Sightings
J
39
F
69
M
110
A
20
M
10
J
2
J
17
A
7
S
5
O
7
N
3
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

Thresher Shark

Thresher Shark

226 Sightings
J
10
F
9
M
25
A
25
M
33
J
1
J
3
A
13
S
29
O
38
N
25
D
15
Whitetip Reef Shark

Whitetip Reef Shark

1.1k Sightings
J
96
F
264
M
344
A
90
M
29
J
7
J
25
A
29
S
34
O
43
N
72
D
64
Grey Reef Shark

Grey Reef Shark

850 Sightings
J
62
F
288
M
363
A
29
M
3
J
2
J
14
A
9
S
14
O
7
N
22
D
37

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

761 Sightings
J
110
F
168
M
210
A
31
M
28
J
0
J
28
A
13
S
33
O
33
N
49
D
58

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

644 Sightings
J
97
F
148
M
186
A
36
M
21
J
2
J
21
A
18
S
24
O
29
N
30
D
32

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

633 Sightings
J
92
F
142
M
186
A
50
M
25
J
2
J
18
A
10
S
17
O
19
N
50
D
22

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

603 Sightings
J
95
F
132
M
172
A
36
M
25
J
2
J
14
A
14
S
17
O
23
N
43
D
30

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

557 Sightings
J
89
F
139
M
141
A
54
M
16
J
1
J
16
A
9
S
13
O
25
N
32
D
22

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

458 Sightings
J
81
F
109
M
102
A
31
M
14
J
1
J
20
A
16
S
13
O
14
N
32
D
25
Blacktip Reef Shark

Blacktip Reef Shark

404 Sightings
J
41
F
145
M
137
A
20
M
8
J
3
J
8
A
4
S
8
O
4
N
12
D
14
Silvertip Shark

Silvertip Shark

388 Sightings
J
23
F
161
M
132
A
4
M
8
J
3
J
6
A
11
S
4
O
18
N
8
D
10

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

323 Sightings
J
37
F
98
M
101
A
23
M
7
J
1
J
7
A
5
S
4
O
6
N
17
D
17

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

299 Sightings
J
47
F
71
M
101
A
12
M
12
J
0
J
15
A
8
S
3
O
7
N
7
D
16

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

243 Sightings
J
38
F
61
M
61
A
12
M
17
J
1
J
11
A
5
S
12
O
5
N
11
D
9

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

236 Sightings
J
48
F
37
M
67
A
18
M
5
J
0
J
3
A
2
S
7
O
10
N
23
D
16

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

229 Sightings
J
25
F
55
M
101
A
9
M
4
J
1
J
4
A
1
S
9
O
3
N
3
D
14

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

228 Sightings
J
35
F
61
M
45
A
15
M
6
J
2
J
14
A
7
S
6
O
7
N
21
D
9

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

208 Sightings
J
21
F
44
M
64
A
7
M
6
J
1
J
10
A
3
S
4
O
9
N
13
D
26

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

149 Sightings
J
30
F
46
M
34
A
6
M
5
J
0
J
8
A
1
S
0
O
3
N
9
D
7

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

128 Sightings
J
37
F
11
M
25
A
12
M
3
J
0
J
4
A
3
S
6
O
10
N
12
D
5

The best Months to dive in Southern Atolls

Diving in the Southern Atolls is possible year-round, thanks to consistently warm water temperatures ranging from 27°C–29°C/81°F–84°F. This tropical region offers excellent diving conditions with visibility often reaching 20–30 meters/66–98 feet, providing divers with stunning underwater vistas.

While diving conditions are generally favorable throughout the year, the northeast monsoon from December to April brings calmer seas and optimal visibility. Conversely, the southwest monsoon from May to November may introduce stronger currents and occasional rain, which can slightly affect diving conditions. However, diving remains possible during this period, offering a different but equally rewarding experience.

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