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One of the last few top scuba diving locations in the world is the Maldives. As a result of human activities like overfishing, overtourism, and pollution as well as natural calamities like El Nino, between 60 and 80 percent of all coral reefs have bleached over time. However, Maldives has made an effort to preserve as much of the richness and integrity of its reefs. El Nino significantly damaged the reefs in the area, but over time and with extensive conservation efforts, the reefs have recovered to better levels, making the Maldives one of the very few places in the world where you may enjoy
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Why Scuba Diving in Maldives is a Must try scuba diving in maldives One of the last few top scuba diving locations in the world is the Maldives. As a result of human activities like overfishing, overtourism, and pollution as well as natural calamities like El Nino, between 60 and 80 percent of all coral reefs have bleached over time. However, Maldives has made an effort to preserve as much of the richness and integrity of its reefs. El Nino significantly damaged the reefs in the area, but over time and with extensive conservation efforts, the reefs have recovered to better levels, making the Maldives one of the very few places in the world where you may enjoy scuba diving in all of its splendour. Its seas, which are characterised by strong currents and warm, nutrient-rich waters, are home to some of the largest, richest coral reefs in the world, which are teeming with an abundance of aquatic life that is unique to this region and hard to find anyplace else in the world. Over 15% of all visitors to the Maldives come here particularly to go scuba diving, and this number keeps growing every year due to the reefs. If you're thinking about visiting the Maldives on vacation. It's a truly once-in-a-lifetime event, so if you're unsure what to do, I'd highly recommend doing a dive. What you should know about scuba diving in Maldives is listed below. Cost of scuba diving in Maldives: The price of scuba diving can significantly vary depending on where you stay in the Maldives and how many dives you take; the more dives you take, the less it costs. Local islands typically charge between $50 and $80 USD per dive, whereas resorts typically charge more—5 Star establishments occasionally charge between $100 and $150 USD every dive. Most resorts and nearby islands charge between $150 and $200 for introductory dives with PADI certification. You also have the choice of diving on a liveaboard, which may take you on anywhere between 16 and 19 dives and costs between 1700 and 2000 USD for a 7-day vacation. Where can I dive in Maldives? There are so many dive sites in the Maldives that it's simple to become confused when seeking for locations to dive. Only 1% of the Maldives archipelago, which covers an area of over 90,000 km2, is made up of islands; the remainder is open water. There are around 1190 small islands in this area, but only about 300 of them are inhabited right now. All of this simply indicates that there may be more than 1000 dive sites. But don't worry, I'll be here to guide you through this. These are the top 4 scuba diving in Maldives locations. 1.Ukulhas Thila: Ukulhas Thila is located on the edges of the North Ari Atoll. The Mavaara Kandu channel, which contains a flat reef top and is visited by manta rays from December to April, is the area's most famous feature. During these periods, the manta rays use it as a regular
cleaning station, and it's quite amazing to see them being cared for by shrimp and other smaller fish. Beginner divers shouldn't go there because of the powerful currents, though. But if you're a serious diver, this dive site is magnificent and not to be missed. Thila is an undersea mountain with a reef on top, for those who are unfamiliar. 2. Kuda Rah Thila: The Kuda Rah Thila, which is located at this dive site and is in a marine protected area, is teeming with different reef fish, such as Anthias, Fusiliers, and Snapper. At the top of the Thila, you can also see Moray Eels, enormous Turtles, coral Groupers, Nudibranchs, Triggerfish, and numerous Puffer Fish swimming around. Aquatic life is in great abundance in Kuda Rah Thila. It is quite amazing how many fish and other marine animals one may view in this area. If you stay at the freshly opened Amaya Kuda Rah resort, the scuba diving in Maldives reef is now conveniently accessible. 3. Okobe Thila: South-east of Thulhaagiri is where you may find Okobe Thila, also known as Barracuda Thila. Depending on the currents, this magnificent spot might provide you with very exceptional and one-of-a-kind encounters. It is an 80-meter-long thin thila with three main pinnacles that range in height from 10 to 50 metres. Generally speaking, you start at 30m and wind up to the pinnacle due to the current. Be on the watch for massive Moray Eels, Tuna, White-Tip Reef Sharks, as well as schools of Long-Finned Batfish, Banner Fish, and incredibly rich coral formations as you ascend. On this dive, it's best to have a torch because there are numerous caverns and holes to discover. 4. Fotteyo Kandu: Fotteyo Kandu, one of the most popular scuba diving locations in the Maldives, is located on the eastern edge of the Vaavu atoll. The site is home to an abundance of marine life and stunning coral structures, but its caves, swim-throughs, and overhangs are undoubtedly its most captivating features. These areas are teeming with yellow delicate corals and have a few dark coral brambles in the deeper depths as well. Along with a variety of different reef fish species, you can witness huge anemones, jacks, tuna, and schools of snapper here. Don't miss the chance to dive here if you have the chance to do so; you won't want to. House reefs: Many of you will be staying in resorts on private islands, so you might be interested in learning about some of the top hotels from which to scuba diving in Maldives. The top 5 resorts, then, are those that either have their own house reefs or are close to some of the best dive sites. 1. Baros Island Resort 2. Angsana Ihuru 3. Amila Fushi 4. Ozen by atmosphere 5. Amaya Kuda Rah
Check out these resorts to see which one best suits your needs. Unlike Amaya Kuda Rah, which is located immediately next to the Kuda Rah Thila, one of the top diving sites in the Maldives, Ozen does not have its own house reef but does offer over 30 dive sites nearby. The resort is also relatively reasonably priced. Look around and choose the resort that best suits you as each of these has its own distinct features. If you're unsure of what to choose, feel free to read these blogs, which serve as a guide and aid in selecting the best scuba diving in Maldives package or Maldives packages for couples at the price range you desire.