| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Why Go |
Classic thila diving
Short boat rides
Clean island towns
High-density sites mean more time underwater and less time transiting.
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| Must-See |
Ukulhas — wide public beach, strong reef access, tidy streets. Thoddoo — farmland island (watermelon, papaya); quiet beaches and sunset paths. Mathiveri & Feridhoo — sand tongues, shallow lagoons, easy snorkel entries. |
| Signature Dives |
Maaya Thila — famous night dive; whitetips, trevally rushes, overhangs. Fish Head (Mushimasmingili Thila) — protected site; schooling fish, grey reefs, big scenery. Bathala area thilas — current-facing ledges, fusiliers, occasional rays. Pack SMB and a torch; briefings matter when current runs. |
| Activities | Three-tank dive days • Sandbank picnics • Drift snorkels on house reefs • Farm strolls on Thoddoo • Simple café hops after sunset. |
| Best Time | All year. Site choice swings by monsoon side. Mornings are kinder for small boats; evenings bring color on west-facing beaches. |
| Getting There | Speedboat from Malé to Ukulhas/Thoddoo/nearby islands (90–120 min typical) • Seaplane to select resorts • Local ferries on limited schedules. |
| Stay | Guesthouses on Ukulhas, Thoddoo, Mathiveri • Resorts across the rim • Ask for camera rinse tubs, early breakfasts, and late boat options. |
| Smart Tips | Book a night at Maaya Thila when the moon and current line up • Carry a light rain shell • Reef-safe sunscreen • Modest dress off the beach. |
| Trip Builds | Thila tour (Maaya, Fish Head, Bathala) • Dive + sandbank (2 dives + lagoon time) • Family split (snorkel mornings, beach afternoons). |
| Hidden Edges | Blue hour on Ukulhas jetty • Glassy dawn swims on leeward lagoons • Farm-fresh fruit stalls after maghrib on Thoddoo. |