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Valid for stays between 05 apr 2025 to 22 dec 2025Planet Dive specialise in luxury diving holidays to the Maldives. With over 160 resorts to choose from in the Maldives, it can be very difficult to understand which is the best island for your specific holiday requirements and budget. We offer carefully selected resorts, that we have personally inspected, and offer the best quality and value for money in their class.
We can suggest specific islands depending on the type of Maldives holiday you are after, be that hotels with excellent kids clubs and activities for families, with a good range of diving sites close to the resort so are never away for too long, or romantic holiday experiences for couples and honeymooners. For the pure dive enthusiast, we can suggest a resort in the best location for the time you are travelling with the best diving facilities.
Our Maldives dive holiday experts are also on hand to assist you with booking the best scuba diving liveaboards. A dive liveaboard will always give you access to the best dive sites, however with a wide variety of diving vessels to choose from in the Maldives, we always recommend you speak to a Maldives dive expert to find the best diving holiday for you.
The relative isolation of the Maldives, far from any landmass, has led to a fabulous variety of marine species. Seasonal oceanic currents have forged channels from the open ocean into the atolls. These channels concentrate plankton rich waters into and out of the atolls, which in turn support an incredibly rich marine ecosystem. Once inside the atoll, reefs, sandbars, islands and lagoons have evolved over millennia forming the habitat and nurseries for many of the reef's inhabitants.
The best diving sites are around these channels or on underwater pinnacles, known as thilas, which attract large schools of fish, as well as other large marine species. The dive channels on both the east and west of the island are seasonal but the thilas offer great diving throughout the year.
Following an internal flight north from Male you reach Hanimaadhoo, the most northerly airport in the Maldives. From here the travelling diver can reach a handful of resort islands or board one of the Maldives liveaboards based in this remote part of the Maldives to dive Haa Alifu Atoll and Haa Dhaalu Atoll.
Haa Alifu Atoll Diving: Haa Alifu has a special meaning for Maldivians as the birthplace of the nation's hero Muhammad Thakurufaanu, who freed the Maldives from its Portuguese rulers. The diving in Haa Alifu is varied with currents tending not to be as strong as they can be in the Maldives central atolls. Thila dives include Amba, Baarah and Muraadhoo where divers can look out for leopard sharks and occasional mantas. Dhonakulhi Channel is also a good place to spot mantas in the season. The 80m Maddhoo wreck is in a mere 20m of water.
Haa Dhaalu Atoll Diving: Directly south of Haa Alifu, the thila at Nellahidhoo is a good spot for reef sharks, white and black tips and grey reef sharks.
Below the far North Atolls lie the Shaviyani, Noonu, Raa, Lhaviyani, and Baa atolls as well as the smaller Goidhoo Atoll. These Maldivian northern atolls can be reached by liveaboards departing Male or via a short internal flight. Baa Atoll is renowned for the mantas of Hanifaru Bay and Lhaviyani - a long time favourite due to its well established and popular Kuredu island resort. The other northern atolls are only just being discovered by travelling divers.
Raa Atoll Diving: A large atoll to the north of Baa. The Raa Atoll has only recently been opened to tourism and so still rarely dived. A lot of the diving here is on pinnacles with shallow giris and the deeper thilas.
Shaviyani Atoll Diving: A big draw for Shaviyani Atoll is that it is relatively unknown and the sites are protected by their remoteness and the lack of divers in the area.
Noonu Atoll Diving: While it is possible to access Noonu Atoll from Lhaviyani, it's rarely done thus leaving the sites for the enjoyment of divers from the handful of island resorts. Orimas thila is a shark cleaning station and you'll find many juveniles here.
Baa Atoll Diving: August through October sees the seasonal congregation of filter feeders in Baa Atoll, particularly mantas in Hanifaru Bay. This is, without a doubt, one of the top places in the world to see manta rays and whale sharks. It is the only place on the planet where you can swim with up to 200 manta rays and 20 whale sharks when the plankton blooms are at their fullest and trapped in Hanifaru Bay. This area attracts a great range of life from every corner of the surrounding ocean. This area is now a protected zone and diving is prohibited, but snorkelling with the mantas is still allowed. When mantas are in Hanifaru Bay there is a park fee of US$20 per person (subject to change) for 45 minutes of snorkelling, paid directly to the park rangers.
Lhaviyani Atoll Diving: Relatively remote and with fewer visitors the Lhaviyani Atoll has a number of spectacular and pristine dive sites. The resort of Kuredu boasts over 45 local dive sites, amongst them two are particularly noteworthy. The two wrecks of the Shipyard have become artificial reefs adorned with marine life. Here the prevailing current enables divers to visit both steel wrecks is one dive. At the Kuredhoo Express, eagle rays and various species of reef shark are regularly sighted. But watch out this drift dive is not for the faint hearted, its name says it all.
The Maldives' central atolls contain the country's capital Male and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport on neighbouring Hulhule Island. It was here that Maldives diving began with the first of the Maldives resorts. This region includes North Male and South Male Atolls, Gaafaru Atoll, Felidhue Atoll (aka Vaavu Atoll), Rasdhoo and North Ari and South Ari Atolls.
North Male Atoll Diving: The Maldives’ principle atoll has much to attract all levels of driver. The outer reefs to the west shelve steeply to 300 metres and to the east 2000 metres. In the atoll’s north-west region the outer reefs at Madivaru offer plenty of good diving for all levels of diver throughout the year. Those with more experience will enjoy Madi Thila where the outgoing currents attract mantas between January and March. In contrast, the incoming currents at Kani Corner create ideal conditions for schooling jacks and dog-toothed tuna. A little further south is Manta Point, best dived during the south westerlies. If that’s not enough there’s also the wreck of the Maldives Victory. Located close to the airport island, and sitting upright in 35 m of water, this intact wreck is often swept by strong currents and is for advanced divers only.
South Male Atoll Diving: The diving in South Male Atoll is largely on the eastern edge with its 6 kandus (channels). Embudhoo Kandu, with its grey reef sharks, and Guraidhoo Kandu are two of the big names of Maldives diving. Lesser known sites include Kandooma thila - a coral head just off Kandooma Island standing in 40 metres of water. The current here brings hunting jacks, barracuda and reef sharks. The small Kuda Giri Wreck lies upright on the seabed, at between 30 and 15 metres, just off the small Giri and when flooded with light is a lovely dive with loads of marine life both above and within the wreck.
Ari Atoll Diving: The northern Ari Atoll possesses four of the Maldives’ most famous signature dives - Maaya Thila, renowned for white tips; Fish Head for grey reef sharks; Rasdhoo for schooling hammerheads and the Halaveli wreck for stingrays. Southern Ari is better known for its exhilarating drift dives in the kandus and around the numerous thilas. Large pelagics can be seen throughout the year moving location with the seasons. Mandivaru is famed as a manta cleaning station whilst diving outside Dhidhdoo during the south westerlies probably offers divers their best chance of a whale shark experience. The novice or less adventurous diver shouldn’t be put off, Ari has something for everyone.
Vaavu Atoll Diving: Across a reasonably short, approximately 14km wide channel, Vaavu is considered part of the central atolls. It is regularly visited by the Maldives' liveaboard safari boats for its numerous long and deep channels along the Atoll's eastern edge and the popular night dive at Alimatha.
South of the Maldives' central atolls the Maldives' south encompasses the Meemu Atoll, North and South Nilandhe Atolls (aka Faafu Atoll and Dhaalu Atoll) as well as the even more remote Thaa and Laamu Atoll. Until recently, these remote atolls were reserved for those diving on liveaboards. However, they are now being explored by a few day divers with the development of a handful of very high-class Maldives resorts.
Faafu Atoll Diving: Faafu Atoll has many good channels on the eastern edge where you will find barracuda, napoleon and reef sharks. The widest and deepest of all the channels is Filitheyo Kandu and this is the only protected marine reserve in Faafu Atoll. Faafu also has a couple of good sized wrecks and its own Manta Point. In the entire atoll there is just one resort, Filitheyo Island Resort, in the north-east corner.
Dhaalu Atoll Diving: There are 45 islands in the Dhaalu Atoll, but only 2 resorts, both in the northeast corner. Diving in the Dhaalu Atoll includes channels and deep water. Dhallu also has a marine protected area at Fushi Kandu with a number of thilas across the channel - be sure to look outside these for passing sharks and eagle rays.
Meemu Atoll Diving: The long eastern edge of the Meemu Atoll offers plenty of wall diving and one large kandu, with loads of great dives. Inside the atoll are giris and thilas. Whale shark season in Meemu Atoll is May-December. An early morning dive at Hakuraa Express may even reward you with a manta and even the occasional hammerhead.
Thaa Atoll Diving: Thaa Atoll still has plenty of dive sites not yet fully investigated. Until recently Thaa Atoll was the preserve of the liveaboard boats passing through on their way to, or from, the Maldives deep south. Diving here includes giris and thilas, channels, coral gardens, outer walls and overhangs. You'll be diving with rays and sharks, various fish species, schooling tuna, barracuda and a whole array of reef fish.
Laamu Atoll Diving: The shape and remoteness of the Laamu Atoll combine to make it unique. Good coral formations and few divers help to ensure that the reefs remain in excellent condition. Laamu has its own Manta Point at Hithadhoo Corner with mantas possible virtually all year around. Deep drop-offs form Laamu Atoll's outer walls. It also boasts some excellent channel dives like Fushi Kandu offering good drifts and the chance of seeing larger species of fish and sharks.
Either side of the Equatorial channel (Addu Kandu) lie the most southerly of the Maldives' atolls. On the northern side is the larger Huvadhoo Atoll while to the south are tiny Foammulah Atoll and Addu Atoll (aka Seenu Atoll). Diving in the Maldives deep south is about as remote as you'll find anywhere in the world.
Huvadhoo Atoll Diving: Maldives liveaboards visit Huvadhoo between January and March attracted by the shark action. Hammerheads, silky sharks, tiger sharks and reef sharks including grey reef sharks. A large atoll, Huvadhoo has it all - channel, diving and well as pinnacles.
Addu Atoll Diving: Addu, or Seenu, atoll contains the island of Gan, formerly a Royal Air Force Station, and is the location of the wreck of the British Loyalty. Scuttled in 1946, after being damaged by torpedo earlier in the war, British Loyalty now sits in 33 metres of water. With access by air and one international standard resort and a handful of guesthouses, there are few other divers in this relatively small atoll.
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Vilamendhoo sits on a sand bar in a channel opening on to the Atoll wall
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From £580 p. night (breakfast)
Based at Hanifaru Bay, one of the world's best locations for diving with manta rays
Home to a number of fun dining options including a beach club where great entertainment events are held
A vast array of water activities for the entire family to enjoy plus a great kids club for the little ones
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Located within a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in marine life and famous for its manta rays
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A string of three glorious Maldives resorts - stay at one and use the facilities of all three!
A range of snorkelling and diving sites and great water sports facilities
Choose from a variety of accommodation and dining options to suit your needs and enjoy a wealth of activities
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On the doorstep of Hanifaru Bay - a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve with some of the most treasured reefs
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All villas boast a private pool, indulgent touches of island beauty and complimentary WiFi
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An all-inclusive diving hotel managed by divers for divers
Located on the inhabited island of Dhigurah offering a real local feel
Boutique style rooms with two fantastic restaurants on site
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Luxurious family focused resort with great kids clubs and kids activities
Extensive luxury surfing and water sports centre (including kitesurfing). Access to one of the only learner surf spots in The Maldives.
Access to some of the best dive sites in The Maldives
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Highlights of the Family Wildlife Adventure include leopard and bear safaris in Yala National Park, a wild elephant safari in Udawalawe National Park, a whale and dolphin watching yacht tour in Mirissa, accommodation in properties such as Shangri-La Hambantota, Amangalla, Galle Face Hotel and Grand Udawalawe Safari Lodge with two interconnecting rooms at all times, travel in a Motor Home with two double beds, washroom, flat screen TV to keep the children entertained, an English speaking qualified nanny throughout the entire journey, all meals throughout the tour including spa treatments for the parents as mentioned below and VIP arrival and departure services with executive lounge access at the airport.
£4,800 p. p.
Highlights of this tour include one of the best tea experiences in the hill country, daily spa treatments of your choice, a visit to the UNESCO Galle Fort with a resident expert, whale and dolphin watching, a leopard and bear safari in Yala National Park, accommodation in the world’s first tea bungalow resort – a Relais & Chateaux property, as well as acommodation in the historic Amangalla next to the Indian Ocean and travel with ease between hotels with Cinnamon Air.
£1,999 p. p.
This tour visits the cultural highlights of Sri Lanka while also providing a wildlife experience like no other. Start your tour at The Mudhouse and enjoy a unique natural experience as you learn how this unique offering sustains life in the local village. Learn some secret recipes for the island before enjoying a cycling tour of nearby temples. Then, visit the Yapahuwa Rock Fortress - the lost rock fortress of Sri Lanka- and some gorgeous local sculptures. Spend your night in a tree house surrounded by nature before exploring some of the most famous cultural sites of Sri Lanka the following day. The next day will be spent walking with elephants, white water rafting, searching for secret waterfalls and enjoying a unique glamping bush walk experience. Round off your tour with a visit to the Galle Fort and a stay at the late Geoffrey Bawa’s old Colombo residence.
£3,980 p. p.
Highlights of this tour includes big game drives in Yala National Park with overnights at Wild Coast Tented Lodge, a beach stay in Tangalle with whale watching by air and a Galle Fort Walk. Enjoy this whirlwind tour of Sri Lanka with leopards, whales and the Indian Ocean!
£1,740 p. p.
Highlights of this tour include white water rafting and canyoning in the Kelani River, hiking the Little Adam’s Peak, leopard and sloth bear safaris in Yala National Park and accommodation in properties such as Amangalla, Wild Coast Lodge, Galle Face Hotel, 98 Acres and Palmstone Retreat with 2 interconnecting/adjoining rooms at all times. All meals will be provided throughout the tour including spa treatments for the parents as mentioned below and you will also enjoy VIP arrival and departure services with executive lounge access at the airport.
£3,230 p. p.
Highlights of this tour include travel in two vintage train carriages in the hill country, witnessing the world famous Kandy Perahera which has been continuously happening since the 3rd century BC, exploring the UNESCO sacred city of Kandy including the Temple of the Tooth, a tea experience in the mountains and accommodation in properties such as Galle Face Hotel, Kandy House, Ceylon Tea Trails (Relais & Chateaux) and Cape Weligama (Relais & Chateaux). All meals throughout the tour including spa treatments.
£3,200 p. p.
This tour combines a taste of some of Sri Lanka's best cultural sights with the world-class kitesurfing lagoon of Kalpatiya on the West Coast. It finishes with a stay at one of the Maldives' premier luxury ocean sports resorts.
The tour could work well for couples or families with teenage children. During this tour, you will have the opportunity to learn kitesurf, surf, or scuba dive (at an additional cost) in one of the very best locations on the planet for these sports.
£1,500 p. p.
This 5-night tour in Sri Lanka can be bolted on to a stay in The Maldives or as part of an extended tour in Sri Lanka.
Begin at the 5th-century rock fortress of Sigiriya, often described as the eighth wonder of the world, before visiting the giant recumbent Buddhas of Polonnurawa, and exploring Kandy, the country's cultural core.
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