- Finolhu, Baa Atoll.
- Angsana Ihuru, North Male Atoll.
- OBLU Nature Helengeli, North Male Atoll.
- Sun Siyam Olhuveli, South Male Atoll.
- Kuramathi, Rasdhoo Atoll.
- Gangehi Island Resort and Spa, North Ari Atoll.
- Mirihi, South Ari Atoll.
- Cinnamon Velifushi, Vaavu Atoll.
How much is it to scuba dive in the Maldives?
Scuba Diving in the Maldives cost $70- $85 (Rs 5300- Rs 6400) per Dive in the Maldives. It includes the Boat Trip, Tanks and Weights.
What country is best for scuba diving?
- Australia. Millions of tourists head Down Under to Australia every year and this country has some of the best dive sites in the world.
- Egypt.
- USA.
- Honduras.
- Thailand.
- Belize.
- Galapagos Islands.
- South Africa.
Can non swimmers do scuba diving in Maldives?
No! As explained above, non-swimmers can experience scuba diving safely and do, every day, with a try diving program called, 'Discover Scuba'. However, if you want to complete your PADI certification to become a PADI Open Water Diver then you must be able to swim a distance of 200m without any flotation aid.
Which part of Maldives is best for diving?
South Ari Atoll
Where is the most beautiful place to scuba dive?
- Great Blue Hole, Belize.
- Barracuda Point, Sipadan Island.
- Maaya Thila - South Ari Atoll, Maldives.
- Richelieu Rock, Thailand.
- Santa Rosa Wall, Cozumel.
- SS Thistlegorm Wreck, Egyptian Red Sea.
- SS Yongala Wreck - Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
- 1000 Steps, Bonaire.
Which atoll is best for diving?
The vast South Ari Atoll is considered to have some of the best diving in the Maldives and has long attracted discerning liveaboard divers.
How is scuba diving in the Maldives?
Maldives diving has been described as "phenomenal", thanks to the warm, clear, nutrient-rich waters. Scuba diving in the Maldives means diving at one of the worlds best scuba diving destinations, because of the white sand beaches, coral reefs, clear warm waters, best dive sites and rich marine life.
Is the Maldives good for scuba diving?
With clear blue water, white sand beaches, and great visibility, the Maldives is an idyllic scuba diving paradise. During a diving trip to the Maldives, you may see manta rays, whale sharks, reef sharks, soft & hard corals and much more.