Halaveli: Dive Sites
Diving in the Maldives is a true pleasure for beginners and expert divers alike, the sheer quantity of dive sites, 12 months diving, easy access/proximity to dive sites, abundant and often rare marine fauna make it a truly incredible dive destination.
Although there are many more dive sites to go to and we can organize special charters, full day trips on request, we have selected 22 favorite dive sites that we really feel will give you the widest range of diving experiences and bio diversity.
We love diving, we love this little patch of paradise and we look forward to sharing it all with you!!!
Although there are many more dive sites to go to and we can organize special charters, full day trips on request, we have selected 22 favorite dive sites that we really feel will give you the widest range of diving experiences and bio diversity.
We love diving, we love this little patch of paradise and we look forward to sharing it all with you!!!
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23/05/2005
Thila Dive
Open Water Diver
If Fish Head is the grey reef shark capital of the Maldives, then Maayafushi Thila, also known as Maaya Thila, is the white tip reef shark capital.
Open Water Diver
If Fish Head is the grey reef shark capital of the Maldives, then Maayafushi Thila, also known as Maaya Thila, is the white tip reef shark capital.

23/05/2005
Thila Dive
Open Water Diver
This a slightly bigger reef than Kuda Thila (medu means medium), situated between Kuda and Bodu Thila.
Open Water Diver
This a slightly bigger reef than Kuda Thila (medu means medium), situated between Kuda and Bodu Thila.

23/05/2005
Thila Dive
Advanced Open Water/ Experienced Open Water Diver
The Maldivian government protects this reef. No anchoring, no fishing, no collecting of shells or coral is allowed.
Advanced Open Water/ Experienced Open Water Diver
The Maldivian government protects this reef. No anchoring, no fishing, no collecting of shells or coral is allowed.

23/05/2005
Thila Dive
Advanced Open Water/ Experienced Open Water Diver
This is another reef which is protected by the Maldivian government. Orimas Thila is sometimes called Maaga Thila after the island to the north.
Advanced Open Water/ Experienced Open Water Diver
This is another reef which is protected by the Maldivian government. Orimas Thila is sometimes called Maaga Thila after the island to the north.

23/05/2005
Ocean Pass Dive
Advanced Open Water/ Experienced Open Water Diver
In the early hours of the morning scalloped hammerhead sharks rise from the deep waters on the outside wall of Rasdhoo-Madivaru
Advanced Open Water/ Experienced Open Water Diver
In the early hours of the morning scalloped hammerhead sharks rise from the deep waters on the outside wall of Rasdhoo-Madivaru

23/05/2005
Thila Dive - Drift Dive
Open Water Diver
The diving section of this reef is about 300 m. long and 20 metres. wide, the depth ranging from 4 to 30 metres.
Open Water Diver
The diving section of this reef is about 300 m. long and 20 metres. wide, the depth ranging from 4 to 30 metres.

23/05/2005
House Reef Dive
Open Water Diver
Khandhuludhoo is famous for its colourful variety of large table coral formations on the underwater slopes of the island.
Open Water Diver
Khandhuludhoo is famous for its colourful variety of large table coral formations on the underwater slopes of the island.

23/05/2005
Thila Dive
Open Water Diver
On the northern side of Maalhos in Maalhohu Uthuru Kandu is "Maalhos Thila", otherwise known as "Blue Caves".
Open Water Diver
On the northern side of Maalhos in Maalhohu Uthuru Kandu is "Maalhos Thila", otherwise known as "Blue Caves".

23/05/2005
Thila dive, drift dive
Open Water Diver
This is one of our Manta points. Mantas stay in Ari Atoll between November and March.
Open Water Diver
This is one of our Manta points. Mantas stay in Ari Atoll between November and March.

23/05/2005
Drift dive
Open Water Diver
This a very long submerged part of the barrier of the atoll (about 600 m.
Open Water Diver
This a very long submerged part of the barrier of the atoll (about 600 m.


