Maldives with its beautiful diving
sites is a paradise for divers.
With countless diving sites filled
with colorful fish and coral reefs,
Maldives always encourages tourists
from all over the world to experience
the under-world and see all actions.
Diving in the Maldives is an experiment
undertaken by divers. Diving in
the Maldives wreck is another area
for divers to go actually closer
to the fish.
The adventure and excitement is
bound to lift your spirit. The wreckage
and Fesdhoo victory wreckage are
two beautiful diving wreckage sites.
Fesdhoo wreckage is located in central
Ari Atoll. The Halaveli is the most
famous wreck dive site in Maldives.
To reach the wreckage for diving
wreck, hand built dhonis are used.
Those who have an inclination to
the historic character of these
places can visit these historic
wrecks filled with the history.
Wreck diving is not as famous as
the reefs for diving, but has distinct
position in the diving industry.
Most wrecks are located in diving
outer atolls. British Royalty sank
in the Indian Ocean in Addu atoll
during the Second World war. Liffey
and in Dhaalu atoll are some of
the few names diving wrecks. The
victory in the Maldives is about
88 m long and offers good visibility
under. It is advisable to be accompanied
by a guide while achieving wreck
diving sites. Spot corals in the
wreckage of Kubary Nembrotha nudibranch
on deck and also notice scorpion
fish spinning and honeycomb around
the wreckage.
With the help of the anchor, descend
into the water and examine marine
species playing in the wreckage.
Banana Reef is another dive site
for divers to explore a variety
of aquatic species Honeycomb moray
eels, banner fish, mantis shrimp
and turtles. These wrecks under
water provide shelter for coral
and numerous marine species. Get
ready to see the best in the world
submarine during your dive wreck.
Tourism in the Maldives offers
online booking for travel and wreck
diving in the Maldives in the Indian
Ocean.