Sirru Coco Miyaru Thila

Maldives thila with strong currents, sharks, tuna, and snappers.

Boat Access
12m Avg Depth
24m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Sirru Coco Miyaru Thila, is an underwater pinnacle (thila) strategically located within a channel in the Maldives, accessible after a 20-minute boat ride. Its position makes it a dynamic environment characterized by strong currents sweeping across the reef. The top of the thila begins at 18 meters, creating a distinct drop-off that extends to a total depth of around 40 meters, though the recommended maximum dive depth for this analysis is 24 meters. There is no specific historical information or story provided for this site. Sirru Coco Miyaru Thila is a bustling marine ecosystem, particularly renowned for its pelagic action. Towards the west of the thila, divers can often encounter large schools of humpback snappers. The strong currents act as a magnet for an array of predators, including powerful dogtooth tuna and impressive Napoleon wrasses, which are frequently observed hunting alongside schooling fusiliers and majestic grey reef sharks. The reef structure itself would be adorned with various hard and soft corals, providing habitat for a diverse range of smaller reef fish. The best time to experience the highlights of Sirru Coco Miyaru Thila is typically during seasons when currents are most active, as these conditions attract the larger marine life. Divers planning to visit should be experienced in drift diving and possess excellent buoyancy control, being comfortable with strong currents to safely enjoy the full spectacle of hunting predators. Due to the challenging currents and the significant depth to the top reef (18 meters), this site is generally not suitable for snorkeling or recreational freediving, catering primarily to advanced scuba divers seeking thrilling encounters with big pelagics.
Diving

Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

drift divesharkcoral reefadvanced onlystrong currentswide anglepelagic

Marine Life

tunadogtooth tunacoralhumpback snapperfusiliergrey reef sharksharkNapoleon wrasse

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong currents and significant depth to the top reef (18m) require experience and good current diving skills.

Hazards:
strong currentsdepth
Current Strength:

Strong

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