Vaavu is simple and punchy. Famous channels, bright sandbanks, and easy-access sites. Nights at Alimatha light up with nurse sharks, and Fotteyo’s reef line is a show when the current is right. Villages feel small and friendly. Boats are quick to the action. You get a lot done in a short trip.
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Why Go Iconic channels Alimatha night sharks Fast access from local islands
High-impact dives and bright lagoon breaks.
Must-See Alimatha jetty area at night for nurse sharks (with guides) • Fotteyo Kandu reef lines • Sandbanks on calm tides • Village jetties at sunset.
Signature Dives Fotteyo Kandu for walls and overhangs • Miyaru Kandu for sharky current days • Night action with nurse sharks near Alimatha (managed ops).
AOW helps; bring torch, SMB, and follow site protocols.
Activities Three-tank dive days • Night snorkel with guides • Sandbank lunches • Drift snorkels on outer edges • Short island walks and café stops.
Best Time All year • Current choice changes by monsoon side • Evenings are prime for the Alimatha experience (book ahead).
Getting There Speedboat transfers from Malé or nearby hubs • Short runs between islands once you’re in-atoll.
Stay Guesthouses on Felidhoo, Keyodhoo and neighbors • Day-trip access to big-name sites • Ask for night-safari scheduling and early breakfasts.
Smart Tips Secure mask strap before night entries • Keep a compact towel and drybag • Reef-safe sunscreen • Respect shark distances and guide calls.
Trip Builds Channel sprint (AM corners + PM lips) • Dive + night sharkQuick-hit weekend (2 days diving + sandbank).
Hidden Edges Blue hour on quiet jetties • Calm leeward swims after brief squalls • Local bakery snacks after night dives.