Nassimo Thila

Premier Maldivian Thila with strong currents, abundant pelagic and macro life.

Boat Access
13m Avg Depth
26m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Nassimo Thila, is considered one of the premier Thilas (underwater pinnacles) in the North Male Atoll area of the Maldives. It features several prominent pinnacles on its northern side that attract a high concentration of marine life. Due to often strong currents, dives here are typically drift dives, allowing divers to glide along the reef while observing the rich biodiversity. There is no specific historical information or story provided about the dive site. The marine life at Nassimo Thila is exceptional, encompassing both large pelagic species and intricate macro subjects. Divers can expect to encounter sharks, napoleon wrasse, turtles, and barracudas. Large schools of black snapper and fusiliers are a common sight, creating impressive visual spectacles. The Thila is also adorned with beautiful soft coral formations and sea fans, which provide a home for a variety of smaller, colorful fish and invertebrates. Nassimo Thila is best suited for experienced divers comfortable with strong currents, which are a defining characteristic of the site and contribute to its vibrant ecosystem. While specific seasonal highlights are not mentioned, the Maldives generally offers excellent diving year-round, with conditions varying. It's an ideal location for both wide-angle photography, capturing the schooling fish and large animals, and macro photography, focusing on the intricate life within the soft corals.
Diving

Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

drift divesharkturtlecoral reefwide angleadvanced onlystrong currentsmacro photographypinnacle dive

Marine Life

fusiliersoft coralturtlesharknapoleon wrasseblack snappersea fanbarracuda

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong currents require advanced diving skills for safety and enjoyment, making it best for experienced divers.

Hazards:
strong currentsdepth
Current Strength:

Strong

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