Fotteyo Kandu

Maldives' top channel dive with strong currents and abundant sharks.

Boat Access
15m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Fotteyo Kandu, is widely acclaimed as one of the premier dive destinations in the Maldives, particularly renowned for its exhilarating channel diving experience. Divers navigate along the impressive reef edges within the channel, typically as a drift dive, utilizing the strong currents to observe pelagic life. There is no specific historical narrative provided, but its reputation as a world-class shark diving site has grown significantly over the years, attracting experienced divers seeking adrenaline-pumping encounters. The underwater ecosystem at Fotteyo Kandu is teeming with marine life, especially large pelagics. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of grey reef sharks patrolling the channel, while white tip reef sharks are often seen along the reef slopes. The elusive hammerhead shark is also a prized sighting, requiring keen observation. The reef also supports a vibrant array of reef fish, hard corals, and soft corals, typical of healthy Maldivian channels. Fotteyo Kandu is best visited during specific tidal patterns that bring in nutrient-rich waters and subsequently the large marine life, though it offers excellent diving year-round. It is imperative that divers possess certification for deep diving and are highly experienced in navigating strong currents, as these conditions are a constant feature of this dive site. Given the strong currents and depth, it is not suitable for snorkelers or beginner freedivers.
Diving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Excellent Viz

Plan Your Visit

drift divesharkcoral reefwall diveadvanced onlystrong currentswide angle

Marine Life

grey reef sharkhammerheadsoft coralsharkhammerhead sharkwhite tip reef sharkreef fishhard coral

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong currents and deep diving certification required; only suitable for experienced divers.

Hazards:
depthstrong currents
Current Strength:

Strong

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