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Please note that all itineraries, dive sites, and schedules are subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather conditions, and logistics. The captain reserves the discretion to modify the route to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip for all divers.
Lankan Beyru, also known as Manta Point, is a popular dive site in the Maldives, famous for its manta ray encounters. During the southwest monsoon, manta rays gather at the cleaning station, making it an ideal spot for observing these majestic creatures up close. The site features a coral block covered in anemones, attracting a variety of marine life, including whitetip reef sharks, turtles, and napoleon wrasse. With mild currents, this site is often recommended as an excellent starting dive for the trip.
Rasfari Corner is a shallow plateau dive site in Male Atoll, known for its vibrant hard coral formations and frequent manta ray sightings, especially during the northeast monsoon. The dive begins on the sheltered reef top and then moves toward a wall that drops to 75 feet, teeming with fish, turtles, and occasional whitetip reef sharks. Its calm waters and abundant marine life make it a popular and accessible site for divers.
Kandooma Thila, located in South Male Atoll, is a renowned dive site famous for its exciting marine life encounters. The site features a long pinnacle surrounded by strong currents, attracting grey reef sharks, whitetip reef sharks, eagle rays, and large schools of jacks and snappers. The top of the reef is home to soft corals, while the north side offers vibrant marine life, including green turtles. It's a thrilling dive with excellent visibility and diverse marine species.
Rasdhoo Madivaru, located in South Male Atoll, is a thrilling channel dive site known for its dramatic underwater ridge. The site is home to grey reef sharks, whitetip reef sharks, eagle rays, and large dogtooth tuna. Strong incoming currents make it ideal for using current hooks, especially during early dives when hammerhead sharks can be spotted. The dive offers stunning visibility and a chance to explore both the ridge and the sandy bottom of the channel.