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Noonu Atoll, Maldives

Location

Located in the popular Noonu Atoll, the resort can be reached by a mere 40-minutes direct seaplane flight from Velana International Airport, and is also accessible via a 30-minute domestic flight to Maafaru Airport, followed by a 15-minute speedboat trip.

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Noonu Atoll

Dive Sites

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Olhuveli House Reef Bodu Gaa Maadhoo Muli Maadhoo Beyru Bodu Kandu Beyru Guraidhoo Corner Jack Point Mendhu Ingili Banana Reef Vaggiri Triton Giri Seenu Giri Middle Point Lhosfushi Kuda Kandu Napoleon Reef Kandoo Kan Kandooma Caves Kandooma Thila Makunu Sidi Cocoa Corner Hoara Huraa Kuda Giri Wreck Bushy Reef Dhigu Thila Miyaru Faru Embudhoo Express Embudhoo Canyon Vadhoo Caves Velassaru Caves Bolifushi Wreck Masthila Vaagali Caves Vaagali Thila Balcony Rannalhi Faru Lhohifaru Thila Illa Reef Rihiveli wreck Ranikan Bushy Reef

Olhuveli House Reef

Bodu Gaa

Maadhoo Muli

Maadhoo Beyru

Bodu Kandu Beyru

Located on the southeast of South Malé Atoll, this one-way dive along the outside reef offers the choice of a long or short drift, depending on the current. The dive features a gentle, steep slope where encounters with whitetip and grey reef sharks, hawksbill and large green turtles, tunas, moray eels, and Napoleon wrasse are common. The site is also ideal for macro photography.

Guraidhoo Corner

During the northeast monsoon, Guraidhoo Corner attracts a variety of large marine life due to nutrient-rich currents flowing through this protected channel. Divers can expect to see grey reef sharks, eagle rays, turtles, and barracudas, with occasional appearances of whale sharks and black mantas. This dive is recommended for advanced and nitrox-certified divers due to the strong currents and downstream "washing machine" effects. Overhangs at 20 meters host gorgonians and brittle soft corals, and schools of surgeonfish are common. The best diving period is January to February when dolphins pass through the area.

Jack Point

Mendhu Ingili

Locally known as "middle finger," Mendhu Ingili is a hidden gem with a beautiful reef away from the busy Guraidhoo Corner. The site's rich marine diversity is nourished by nutrient-filled ocean currents. Divers can encounter eagle rays, whitetip reef sharks, various small fish, oriental sweetlips, leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and giant moray eels. The optimal diving depth is between 5 and 12 meters. On sunny days with clear visibility, diving here feels like swimming inside an aquarium. Keep an eye out for stingrays resting in the small overhangs.

Banana Reef

Known for its Manta Ray cleaning and feeding zones, Banana Reef is active from late March to early November, sometimes extending into mid-December. It's one of the best spots in the atoll to dive with these majestic creatures. In addition to mantas, divers can encounter stingrays, nurse sharks, leopard sharks, and occasionally whale sharks in August. The dive features a sandy bottom with coral patches, where white tip reef sharks, nurse sharks, and leopard sharks may be seen resting. Garden moray eels also populate the sandy areas, with coral hills at around 12 meters deep.

Vaggiri

Triton Giri

Seenu Giri

Middle Point

Lhosfushi Kuda Kandu

Situated north of Guraidhoo channel, Lhosfushi Kuda Kandu is a shallow, sandy channel with stony coral colonies providing hiding spots for blue-striped yellow snappers. It hosts white tip reef sharks, green turtles, Napoleon wrasse, jackfish, ribbon eels, and grey reef sharks. The channel's marine life thrives in nutrient-rich currents, with mantas visiting during the west monsoon. The slopes are often occupied by resting white tip reef sharks, while turtles graze on sponges.

Napoleon Reef

Named for its abundance of large Napoleon wrasses, this dive site is ideal for a drift dive suitable for all skill levels. Divers often encounter whale sharks and mobula rays, especially during August. Marine life includes Napoleon wrasses, green and hawksbill turtles, whitetip reef sharks, and manta rays. Whitetip reef sharks frequently patrol the reef during incoming currents, while sea turtles rest near coral blocks. Occasionally, there are sightings of Mola mola, thresher sharks, or marlin.

Kandoo Kan

A popular site for beginners, Kandoo Kan offers excellent opportunities to observe big fish near the reef during a slow incoming current. Divers can see green sea turtles, grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, eagle rays, and stingrays. Schools of red snappers and oriental sweetlips also frequent the area. Suitable for divers of all experience levels, this site allows for easy exploration thanks to favorable current conditions.

Kandooma Caves

Known for its abundant sea turtle sightings, Kandooma Caves often rewards divers with views of 8-9 turtles in a single dive. The dive depth averages 25 meters, where large coral blocks attract oriental sweetlips and emperors. Common marine life includes green sea turtles, grey reef sharks, eagle rays, barracudas, nurse sharks, lobsters, giant trevally, and dogtooth tunas. Overhangs on the north side frequently shelter resting nurse sharks and stingrays. When the current is strong, larger fish come closer to the reef, making it a challenging but rewarding dive.

Kandooma Thila

Kandooma Thila is a pinnacle located in the middle of Kandooma Kandu. Between 2000 and 2009, it was ranked among the world's top 10 shark dive sites. The reef top is covered with hard corals, while the sides are adorned with soft corals. Due to strong currents, this dive is recommended for advanced and Nitrox-certified divers. The site is renowned for encounters with eagle rays, whitetip sharks, barracudas, green turtles, grey reef sharks, and occasional tiger sharks. The pinnacle is teardrop-shaped, with a minimum depth of 13 meters and a maximum of 40 meters. The western side, known as "Jack Corner," hosts large schools of big-eyed jacks, alongside barracudas, snappers, sailfish, stingrays, groupers, and sharks. The area is filled with glassfish and anthias, attracting larger predators, while turtles and Napoleon wrasse drift along with the current near the pinnacle.

Makunu Sidi

Cocoa Corner

Ideal for a dive when the northeast ocean current flows into the atoll, Cocoa Corner offers a long or short drift dive experience. Early mornings may reward divers with sightings of hammerhead sharks, while white tip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, green and hawksbill turtles, and thresher sharks are common. Divers may also see tunas, marlin, and occasionally leatherback turtles. The corner’s drop-off attracts big grey reef sharks, and beyond it, vast plateaus of spiky soft corals unfold. Stingrays or a resting leopard shark are often found in the sandy patches inside the channel.

Hoara Huraa

Kuda Giri Wreck

The Kuda Giri Wreck offers a unique dive experience, combining an old wreck and a coral-covered pinnacle. Situated between 18m and 30m deep, the wreck is an unidentified cargo boat, covered with colorful corals, algae, sponges, sea squirts, and inhabited by various marine life, including grey frogfish. Visibility ranges from 10-20m, making it an easy dive for all levels. The nearby pinnacle features small caves and overhangs, adding to the dive's appeal.

Bushy Reef

Dhigu Thila

Miyaru Faru

Embudhoo Express

Famous for its strong currents that can reach up to 5-6 knots, Embudu Express is an exhilarating dive. Divers descend to 25-30 meters at the channel's edge to await the arrival of sharks and eagle rays. Potential sightings include hammerheads, guitar sharks, grey and whitetip reef sharks, stingrays, barracudas, and groupers, as well as schools of jackfish and Napoleon wrasse. This dive site is recommended for advanced and Nitrox-certified divers experienced in strong currents.

Embudhoo Canyon

This popular dive site in South Malé Atoll features healthy coral formations and abundant fish life. The site is adorned with colorful hard and soft corals, as well as sea fans on large overhangs. Don't miss the narrow passage known as the "Canyon," located between a broken block and the main reef. Marine life includes grey and whitetip reef sharks, nurse sharks, turtles, eagle rays, leaf fish, dogtooth tuna, and Napoleon wrasse. Occasionally, whale sharks make an appearance. The best diving depths range from 5 to 25 meters.

Vadhoo Caves

Velassaru Caves

Bolifushi Wreck

Masthila

Vaagali Caves

Located on the west side of the atoll, this dive site is characterized by vibrant fish life and spectacular overhangs. The reef and channel are home to Napoleon wrasses, groupers, and barracudas. Divers may also encounter eagle rays, tunas, bluefin jacks, trevallies, black snappers, whitetip

Vaagali Thila

This small thila in the Vaageli Channel can be circled within an hour. The top of the thila is at 10 meters, featuring blocks and terraces that attract diverse marine life, such as whitetip sharks, eagle rays, octopus, flatworms, lionfish, schooling fish, nudibranchs, and shrimps.

Balcony

Rannalhi Faru

Lhohifaru Thila

Lhohifaru Thila is teeming with marine life, including schools of yellow back fusiliers, neon fusiliers, trevallies, and barracudas. Divers can expect to see big eye trevallies, Napoleon wrasse, moray eels, and lionfish. Eagle rays, white tip reef sharks, and nurse sharks are also common sightings.

Illa Reef

Rihiveli wreck

The Rihiveli Wreck is a 45-meter-long steel freighter with interesting marine life. While visibility is often limited, manta rays are occasionally seen. Other frequently spotted marine life includes large pufferfish, groupers, bluefin trevallies, sweetlips, stingrays, and nurse sharks.

Ranikan

Situated on the southwest corner of Rihiveli Island, this dive site is perfect for observing grey reef sharks. It can be explored during both incoming and outgoing currents. The site features beautiful overhangs teeming with life, including grey reef sharks, eagle rays, lobsters, tunas, giant trevallies, moray eels, and octopus.

Bushy Reef