Maldive Dive Sites - Ari Atoll
Ari Atoll Dive Sites
Geographically Alifu Atoll comprises of three atolls namely Ari Atoll, Rasdhoo Atoll, and Thoddoo Atoll. The northern area of Ari Atoll has been blessed with many dive sites with myriad reef fishes in varying sizes, shapes and colors and brilliant coral formations.
Veligandu
Kandu is a shallow channel with around the depth of 10 meters. The reef
slopes at 25 m and in the middle of the channel a large coral garden
formulated with nooks and crannies with myriad underwater species.
Manta
rays are often seen swimming across the channel. Maaya Thila is the
frequently visited dive site with an average visibility of 20 m and an
average water temperature of 26 C. An impressive site to spot gray reef
sharks, white tip reef sharks, batfish, zebra morays, stonefish,
frogfish and turtles. Maaya Thila is located to 3 km northwest side of
Maayafushi Island Resort and can easily be accessed by boat in 20
minutes from this resort.
Fushi Faru located 2 km
east of Ukulhas Island has a nice surface to carry on with scuba diving.
Whale sharks are often found patrolling the region. The reef resides
several white tip reef sharks and red-toothed triggerfish. Ukulhas
Thila, Madivaru (Hammerhead Point), Kuramathi Faru, Bathala Thila,
Kalhuhadhihuraa Thila, Orimas Thila, Mushimasmigili (Fish Head),
Himendhoo Thila, Maalhos Thila and Gangehi Kandu are some of
the world-class dive sites in North Ari Atoll.
With exotic wreck dive locations, North Ari Atoll entices
many avid divers to experience the chilling diving in the azure water of
the reefs. The Halaveli wreck was sunk by the dive school of Halaveli Island in 1991 to makes
it an attractive dive spot. The Halaveli wreck is a home to large
morays, stingrays, batfish and groupers. It is located on the house reef
of Halaveli. Fesdu wreck dive, 1 km southwest side of Fesdu Island
Resort, is another wreck diving site filled with colorful marine species
and soft corals.
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