日程安排
Embark on an Epic Dive Adventure in the Deep South of the Maldives. If you're a passionate diver seeking the ultimate underwater thrill, the Deep South of the Maldives beckons with a promise of unforgettable experiences. From January to April, this remote region between Huvadhu and Addu (Seenu) Atolls comes alive with incredible shark action and mesmerizing marine encounters. Take a week away from the crowds and immerse yourself in the wonders of Addu, Fuvahmulah, and Huvadhoo, where you'll have the chance to meet the Indian Ocean's most majestic residents, including tiger sharks, silver tips, grey reef sharks, and even the gentle giants – whale sharks.
- Huvadhu Atoll: Dive into the Deep Huvadhoo Atoll, the second largest in the Maldives, offers thrilling diving opportunities in its deep lagoons, channels, and vibrant reefs. The currents and channels here are ideal for spotting a wide range of sharks, including hammerheads and grey sharks. If you're lucky, you may even encounter the magnificent whale sharks. Dive into world-class channels like Vilingilli, Koodoo, Nilandhoo, and Mareehaa, and explore the deep waters that house an abundance of marine life, from dolphins to garden eels, guitar sharks, and more.
- Fuvahmulah: The Predator's Playground Fuvahmulah is renowned for its incredible marine encounters, especially with apex predators. Expect thrilling encounters with tiger, silky, silver tip, and thresher sharks on the south plateaux. This remote island is a hotspot for oceanic giant mantas and offers the possibility of rare sightings, such as sailfish, mola mola, and large schools of tuna. Dive into the deep Indian Ocean and experience the adrenaline rush of exploring this predator's playground.
- Addu Atoll: Dive History and Marine Majesty Addu Atoll, also known as Seenu Atoll, is home to over 30 world-class dive sites, each offering exceptional visibility and marine wonders. Year-round, you can spot manta rays, turtles, sharks, and big fish. Explore the WWII wreck, HMS British Loyalty, a piece of diving history, and visit the majestic Manta Cleaning Station at Maa Kandu. Addu Atoll also offers a more relaxing drift dive at Demon Corner, a perfect way to begin or end your dive expedition.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1:
Guests arrive at GKK domestic airport. Welcome briefing and documents; check out Dive if possible, depending on domestic flight timings.
Days 2-3:
3 dives a day in Huvadhoo, every night spent anchored.
Day 4:
3 dive in Huvadhoo, cross Fuvahmulah at midnight, 5 hrs.
Day 5:
3 dives in Fuvahmulah, cross Addu atoll 3hrs. Night spent anchored. (Anchoring is not possible in Fuvahmulah; hence is no possibility of staying overnight.).
Day 6:
3 dives in Addu. Night spent anchored.
Day 7:
2 Dives depending on flight times.
Day 8:
Depart the vessel by 8 a.m. Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce this early departure.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.
Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only, and the exact route and sites visited may change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics, at the Captain's discretion.