Diving & Snorkelling in Maldives – Uncover What Lies Beneath the Blue!

Home to some of the most pristine underwater realms in the entire globe the picturesque environs of the Maldives is the stuff of dreams for marine life enthusiasts the world over. Made up of more than 1,200 coral islands the archipelago that constantly faces the threat of submersion is a one-stop Mecca for coral lovers and underwater explorers. Blessed with sunny weather conditions all year round and crystal clear waters that offer unhindered views of the vegetation and marine habitats below, the coral island collective was quite literally made for diving and snorkelling expeditions. Regarded as one of the world’s premier diving hubs the Maldives is ideal for both beginner and expert divers as conditions that are conducive to all skill levels are available in the diverse underwater landscapes of the country.

Snorkelling enthusiasts will find no shortage of lagoons in the Maldives that are conveniently located within a short distance of the resorts. Snorkelling masks and other gear are also made available via the Dive Centres in most resorts while snorkelling tours of the nearby sea beds are also organized frequently. Maldivian waters are so rich in bio-diversity that even novice snorkellers will find amazing sights to feast their eyes on in even the shallowest lagoons. The reef drop-offs in the country can be accessed via the jetty or with a short swim.

The Maldives is perfect for diving all year long and the best venues to go under are easily accessible via a boat ride. Those looking to spot reef sharks can head down to Gaafu, Lhaviyani, Laamu, Meemu and Vaavu while whale sharks are frequently seen along Haa Alifu, Haa Daalu, Thaa Atoll, Baa Atoll and Ari Atoll. Tiger sharks and thresher sharks inhabit the waters around Foahmulah Island whereas Hammerheads are found on Rasdhoo Atoll and Fotteyo Kandu.

Blacktail barracudas, manta rays, eagle rays and Napoleon wrasses are some of the marine creatures one comes across when diving in Ari Atoll along with pelagics. The North Male Atoll in contrast is renowned for diving hotspots such as the Banana Reef and other innumerable rock surfaces, caves, overhangs and narrow drop-off points. The Vaavu Atoll however has steep channels infested with groupers, snappers, tuna, trevallies, and swim through regions.

Travellers on the lookout for stylish Maldives spa resorts will be more than pleased with Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas. Offering guests a luxurious hideaway within a picturesque property this elegant rest is rightfully regarded as one of the leading Maldives resorts in the archipelago.

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers. Google+