Maldives is fast gaining a reputation
of being the most popular scuba
diving destination. With countless
marine species and dive sites, scuba
diving in the Maldives is always
fun-packed.
The majority of tourists come to
enter Maldives with a dream to take
advantage of underwater adventure.
Underwater world pulsating with
life invites divers to explore great
aquatic species. Scuba diving in
the Maldives is the largest recreation
and water sports adventure.
Most resorts in the Maldives have
their own house reef with pulsating
color. Most of the time, all stations
operate their own schools offering
diving lessons in scuba diving for
customers or tourists. These schools
provide diving beginners, advanced
and many specialized diving lessons.
You don’t have to buy your
own diving equipment at these centres
as they provide water sports equipment
rentals. Upon request, several wreck
diving and diving night safaris
are organized with an expert diving
instructor and the necessary safety
precautions.
Maldives scuba diving adventure
will bring you closer to sub-kingdom
filled with grey reef sharks, white
tip reef sharks, dolphins, tuna,
mantas, snappers, groupers, parrotfish,
Napoleon wrasses, surgeonfish, eels,
turtles, octopuses , Lobsters and
many other species of fish and invertebrates.
The running water transfers nutrients
needed to nourish life in the water
and results in more and more aquatic
life. You will find a high concentration
of marine species in a place where
the current tide is high.
Maldives scuba diving offers a
wide range of limitless adventure
and pleasure. You could capture
the crystalline turquoise water
and adventurous moments in an underwater
camera. For recordings under the
images, there are many resorts offering
cameras and other equipment for
underwater photography on rent.
Capture the colorful snappers, barracudas,
batfish, harlequin swetlips and
trevally taken parade reefs.
Maldives is a myriad of popular
diving spots such as the Maldives
Victory wreckage, Banana Reef, Mayaa
Thila, Kuda Haa, Rasfari, HP Reef
Aquarium, Lion’s Head and
many other dive sites. There are
25 marine protected areas, announced
by the Government of Maldives to
protect sub-species of exploitation.
Scuba diving is an ideal way to
explore the mysterious colors and
fascinating world under the deep
blue water.