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Maaya Thila, North Ari Atoll

Once this dive site was on the top 10 best in the world. Due to this rating many divers dived this site and specially at night. The damage on the top of this Thila (diver error) is bad, but as from 12m acceptable. At night many giant trevally and some white tips hunting.

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Fushi Faru

5 to 10 minutes from Ukulhas, a small uninhabited island name Fushi, the dive site is called Fushi Faru. this dive site is unlike any other excellent for beginner divers and advance divers. dive is a easy dive mostly with mild current. in the dive on the reef of Fushi you visit pinnacles attached to the reef.

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Bathalaa Thila

Bathala Thila is a submerged pinnacle east of the resort island Bathala Island. The reef top is about 40 m long and begins at a depth of about 6–10 m. It is covered with anemones and soft and hard corals. Overhangs from 10 to 20 m deep surround the reef.

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Bathala Maga Khan Thila

Bathala Maga Khan Thila is a legend among divers in North Ari Atoll. Located at the entrance of the Bathala channel it is facing the Ocean in way to create perfect conditions for Grey Reefsharks and napoleonfishes...

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Fesdhoo Wreck & Thila

This dive site is located on the outskirts of Fesdhoo Island and embodies a wreck next to a small thila (pinnacle). This site is better suited for nitrox divers.

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Maavaru Manta Point

Twenty minutes distance from A A Mathiveri, its a cleaning station for reef mantas you will see mostly mantas and eagles rays. There there is a chance to see dolphin as well. High chances of seeing them are in Dec Jan Feb March & April

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Hohola Thila

Hohola Thila is a small Thila with an amazing rich underwater life. The highlights are the blue, red and orange frogfish and it is not unusual to see them swimming across the reef top. So keep your video ready. But also, the reef gives you plenty of other interesting things to discover, like a large group of batfishes.

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Maalhos Thila

Also known as Blue Caves, this thila dive site is famous for its amazing array of blue and purple soft corals. The name comes from the large overhangs which you can easily swim inside of and have a look around.

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Kuramathi Caves

These caverns are located on the western side of the atoll past the Kuramathi Resort sandbank. There are many large overhangs here, but also two caverns through which divers can swim (one at 18-20 meters, the other at 28-30 meters).

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Bodu Gaa

Boduga means big block in Dhivehi. This site derives its name from the large coral block that sits just 2 meters under the surface at the end of the island of Kuramathi near the sandbank.

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