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Know All About Scuba Diving In Maldives-AUGUST

There are 26 atolls, 200 inhabited islands, 80 private island resorts fringed with coral reefs, and turquoise blue lagoons, as well as shipwrecks and caves in Maldives. At the same time, Maldivesu2019 diving environment is diverse, with wreck dives, drift dives, reef dives, and reef dives, no matter what your diving experience is. Scuba diving in Maldives in the interior of the atolls is like diving in a protected lagoon environment, making it one of the finest spots for inexperienced divers.

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Know All About Scuba Diving In Maldives-AUGUST

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  1. Know All About Scuba Diving In Maldives There are 26 atolls, 200 inhabited islands, 80 private island resorts fringed with coral reefs, and turquoise blue lagoons, as well as shipwrecks and caves in Maldives. At the same time, Maldives' diving environment is diverse, with wreck dives, drift dives, reef dives, and reef dives, no matter what your diving experience is. Scuba diving in Maldives in the interior of the atolls is like diving in a protected lagoon environment, making it one of the finest spots for inexperienced divers. There is a lot to find out about scuba diving in Maldives. We will undoubtedly overlook many things. However, we will do our best to present all the critical aspects of Maldives scuba diving for people who want to dive into the country's deep waters. Because of this, we have divided our Maldives scuba diving guide into nine parts. Here is what we will discuss. Is diving allowed for non-swimmers? Sure, but there are restrictions to what you can accomplish. The most you can do is take a diving course and utilise that diving knowledge for the remainder of your life. A person who does not know how to swim can still scuba dive. All you need to become a PADI Certified dive center is to learn how to scuba dive and not be afraid of water. ● ● ● Scuba diving in Maldives lasts for a long time. The duration of scuba diving in Maldives ranges from 3 to 40 minutes, depending on the depth and the diver’s ability. ● What is the Ideal Time for Scubaing in Maldives? According to scuba diving tourists, the dry season in the Maldives, which runs from November to April, is the perfect time to scuba dive. During this period, scuba divers can enjoy excellent underwater visibility and minimal rain chances. ●

  2. There are certain marine creatures you can witness while taking a scuba diving excursion in Maldives. The Maldives' underwater world can be explored on scuba diving and snorkeling trips, where you can see red tooth triggerfish, white tip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, clownfish, napoleon wrasses, and cow tail stingrays, among other species. To have the best experience diving underwater, choose to dive with a PADI dive centre at a local or private island resort, where you can see all the marine animals. ● What is the average price of scuba diving in Maldives? The price of scuba diving in Maldives is often reasonable compared to the cost of staying at a private resort island. Thus, the normal rate for scuba diving in the Maldives starts at USD 50 to USD 150. This includes boat transfer diving equipment. ● Is Maldives' water temperature suitable for scuba diving? Yes, the waters of Maldives are nice and warm all year round, with a water temperature of about 82°F (28°C). ● What is the minimum and maximum depth for scuba diving in Maldives? Scuba diving in Maldives is restricted to a maximum depth of 30 metres. However, some scuba diving centres limit scuba diving to a depth of 60 feet. To dive in the Maldives' deep underwater pockets, travellers must obtain open water certification. ● Maldives is renowned for its scuba diving locations. All of Maldives' scuba diving locations are in shallow, warm water. Even so, not all locations in Maldives are suitable for divers. Where in Maldives should you go scuba diving? We've done the hard work for you! To find the best scuba diving spots, click on the following: resorts, atolls, and islands. There are many places to dive in Maldives. Maya Thila is undoubtedly the finest scuba diving location in Maldives. Here, you will see a wide range of corals and diverse fish species such as clownfish, parrotfish, and mantas. Scuba diving occurs beneath the surface of the water at a depth of 5 metres to 30 metres, depending on the scuba diving ability of the individual. The best aspect of diving at ● ●

  3. Mava Thila is that night dives at a few private island resorts are supervised by experts. South Ari Atoll is home to Sun Island. The white-tip sharks at Sun Island's South Ari Atoll are accessible to amateur divers who want to swim with them. You may go for one of the scuba diving courses to enjoy the colourful corals and other underwater life at Sun Island. The dive centres here offer diving lessons to all levels of scuba divers. In Rasdhoo Atoll, Kuramathi is a resort. The sand on this populated inhabited island in Rasdhoo Atoll is white and fine, even though it is a local island. The main draw of Kuramathi Island is its house reef, which is 1 km long and renowned for its black and white tip sharks. During the northeast monsoon, these sharks can be seen at their best in the underwater world. The Fesdhoo caper: There's a good reason why this site is one of Maldives' most popular scuba diving destinations. The wreck of a ship surrounded by hard and soft corals and diverse marine life such as lionfish, parrotfish, and eagle fish, is one of Maldives' most popular scuba diving sites. You might also find white tip sharks at Festo Wrack, if you're fortunate. Banana reef: At this Maldivian reef, you can scuba dive as deep as 5 to 30 metres to see hard and soft coral colonies. Here, you can see eels, bannerfish, parrotfish, stingrays, and manta rays, all of which you can witness donning diving gear. Kuredu Resort and Spa is a five-star resort. From May to November, Kurdu Resort and Spa, located in Lhaviyani Atoll, is a favourite destination for divers. Take a seaplane from Male International Airport to reach the resort. This private island resort has been a favourite with divers for 20 years. You will be able to see a wide variety of marine life, including tuna, gray sharks, and eagle rays. Punni Kandu- Divers can swim through Fotteyo Kandu's underwater world to admire its beautiful corals, which include soft and hard varieties. These corals are the reason why divers come here. The scuba diving Maldives here is excellent between December and May, and you can have photos taken underwater near titan fish, clownfish, and surgeonfish. Laamu is home to Six Senses Laamu- Laamu Atoll is home to Six Senses Laamu, one of the finest scuba diving resorts in the Maldives. Six Senses Laamu is a 5-star dive centre that aims to offer superb dives ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

  4. into the Maldives Sea's deeper pockets. It has its own island inside an atoll. A dive course can be arranged for children aged 8-10 years if you are vacationing with your family at Six Senses Laamu. Lastly, divers may request a private diving season with the teacher's undivided attention. Nothing compares to the allure of seeing coral reefs teeming with distinctive sea creatures beneath the sea bed. Baa Atoll is an atoll of the Maldives. Baa Atoll is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve where you can see the world's greatest gathering of manta rays and whale sharks. On a guided expedition, you can see white sharks in Hanifaru Bay. Baa Atoll in the Maldives is a wonderful place to dive because marine life is visible year-round. Whale sharks, sea turtles, ghost pipefish, and giant frogfish are all present here. Whether you're an experienced diver or a novice, diving at Baa Atoll is suitable. The diving depth is between 5 and 30 metres. ● ● ● An overwater villa in the Maldives feels like a postcard because of the azure water, white-sand beaches, and lush vegetation. If you're a watersports junkie, one of the best things to do in Maldives is scuba dive! Take a scuba diving Maldives trip to dive into the Indian Ocean's deeper pocket.

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