Posted by admin on January 8, 2012 under Maldives Diving |
Okobe Thila is one of the top diving sites around the Maldives. Okobe Thila is one of the most uniquely shaped Thilas in the North Male Atoll and it comprises three large coral heads. Usually the boat is fixed to the mooring on these dive sites and divers use the mooring as both the descent and ascent line. Once divers reach the end of the line at Okobe Thila, they start swimming towards the up-current. If the current allows, divers can zigzag from one coral head to the other while observing the fish life, which commonly includes Eagle Rays, Jacks, Tuna, Napoleon Wrasse and Bannerfish. A surface balloon is a must to dive at Okobe Thila.
Posted by admin on January 5, 2012 under Maldives Diving |
As far as scuba dive sites go, Maalhos Thila is up there. Maalhos Thila is strictly only suitable for experienced advanced divers. The best part of this dive locations is deeper than 25-metres. It is possible to dive at Maalhos Thila both when the current is incoming and outgoing. The main attractions at Maalhos Thila are the coral heads found about 28-29 metres below the surface. There are three large coral heads and these are covered with spectacularly-coloured soft coral. Close to the coral heads, you will see Giant Sweetlips and the bottom of the channel is a resting ground for White Tip Reef Sharks. The caves and overhangs at Maalhos Thila are filled with blue color soft coral and extra cloud of yellow brought by the Blue Striped Snappers (Lutjanus Kasmira). The top of the reef displays a good diversity of hard coral and it’s worth spending sometime here before the end of the dive. A safety balloon is a must at Maalhos Thila especially when the current is running out of the Atoll.
Posted by admin on January 2, 2012 under Maldives Diving |
The best dive sites in world must include the Maldives dive locations. The reef top houses a great balance of hard and soft coral and the outer slopes contain many sponges, seawhips and seafans. No wonder that Makunudhoo Kandu is regarded as one of the best scuba dive spots in the world. Between the months of November and May you will often see eagle rays gliding through the area. At around 27 meters there is a large overhang, a popular location for squirrelfish, turtles, napoleon and nurse sharks. Be wary that currents are funneled through the sand saddle at highly accelerated speeds. Even the slightest current can potentially become a swift torrent. Strong ingoing currents may render the swim back to the main reef difficult, so a safety balloon should always be on hand in case you require and open water safety stop.