Maavaru Thila

Two thilas with vibrant soft corals, abundant fish, and turtles.

Boat Access
11m Avg Depth
22m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Maavaru Thila, is composed of two distinct pinnacles or 'thilas' within the Maldivian archipelago. Divers typically begin on the deeper thila before ascending to a shallower one, which offers a picturesque finish to the dive. The site is renowned for its vibrant soft coral gardens that completely blanket both thilas, creating a stunning underwater topography for exploration. There is no specific historical narrative provided, but its name likely originates from a nearby island or local term. The site boasts an incredible abundance of fish life, making it a bustling underwater ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter various reef fish species navigating through the colorful soft corals. A highlight of Maavaru Thila is the excellent chance to spot one or more green sea turtles, gracefully gliding or resting among the coral formations. Maavaru Thila is a fantastic dive for all experience levels, with its diverse depths accommodating both beginners on the shallower sections and more experienced divers exploring deeper contours. It is highly recommended for underwater photographers due to its rich soft corals and plentiful marine life. While not explicitly stated, the dry season (December to May) typically offers the best visibility and calmest conditions for diving in the Maldives, although diving is generally good year-round. Freedivers and snorkelers will also enjoy the vibrant shallower areas of the thilas.
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Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

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Marine Life

green sea turtlereef fishsoft coralsturtle

Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Varied depths suitable for beginners on shallower thila, while deeper sections offer more for experienced divers.

Hazards:
currents
Current Strength:

Moderate

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