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Maldives · Фильтруйте по глубине, типу и условиям.
Лучший сезон
Year-round, January–April, January to April, January-April
Сложность
intermediate, beginner, advanced
Города
Alimatha Island, Felidhoo
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Alimatha House Reef Night Dive
Felidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
A legendary Maldivian night dive where nurse sharks and giant stingrays gather in the dozens under dock lights, creating one of the most intense and accessible shark encounters in the Indian Ocean.
Alimatha Jetty
Alimatha Island · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
A shallow night diving haven beneath a resort jetty in Vaavu Atoll where dozens of nurse sharks and stingrays gather nightly to feed, creating one of the Maldives' most thrilling accessible encounters.
Fotteyo Kandu
Felidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Considered the best channel dive in the Maldives — dramatic overhangs, grey reef sharks, and rich soft coral.
Fotteyo Kandu Channel Dive
Felidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
A premier channel dive in Vaavu Atoll where incoming currents funnel grey reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, and dense pelagic schools past overhangs decorated with spectacular soft coral growth.
Miyaru Kandu
Felidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
The famous 'Shark Channel' of Vaavu Atoll where grey reef sharks gather in huge numbers along a dramatic ocean-facing reef wall.
Vattaru Kandu
Felidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
A deep channel on Vaavu Atoll's western rim where incoming currents concentrate grey reef sharks, eagle rays, and schooling fish in one of the Maldives' most dramatic and consistent drift dives.
Дайв-центры: Vaavu Atoll
Fulidhoo Dive
Fulidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Отмеченный наградами PADI 5 Star IDC на местном острове Фулидху в нетронутом атолле Вааву, знаменитый ночным дайвингом с акулами-няньками и скатами.
Divers Lodge Fulidhoo
Fulidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
DIVE & SAIL Center Velifushi
Thinadhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Maldives Thinadhoo Dive
Thinadhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Felidhoo Dive Club
Felidhoo · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Vaali Maldives Island Escapes & Dive
Vaavu Atoll 20196 · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Ayala Bubbles Dive Center
Gulhi 08070 · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
AriUthuru Dive Centre
Aa. Feridhoo 09060 · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Murakabay Maldives Dive and Excursion Centre Ukulhas
Ukulhas · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Scuba Divine Maldives - Dhangethi
Dhangethi · Vaavu Atoll · Maldives
Дайвинг: Vaavu Atoll
Vaavu Atoll — reef, wall, channel дайв-сайты в 2 локациях. Фильтруйте по глубине, типу и условиям.
FAQ
How does this dive differ from the Alimatha Jetty dive?
The Alimatha Jetty dive focuses on the area directly beneath and around the overwater jetty structure, where the artificial lighting concentrates sharks and rays in a confined viewing area. The House Reef Night Dive extends beyond the jetty to the broader reef surrounding Alimatha island, offering encounters with the same species plus additional night-active marine life across a wider area. The house reef dive typically begins at the jetty area for the shark and ray spectacle, then moves along the reef edge where divers find hunting moray eels, Spanish dancers, octopuses, and reef fish in their nocturnal behaviour. It provides a more complete night diving experience.
Is it safe to dive with nurse sharks at close range?
Tawny nurse sharks are generally docile and pose minimal risk to divers who behave responsibly. They are bottom-dwelling sharks that feed on crustaceans and small fish, not large prey. At Alimatha, the sharks are habituated to human presence and diver lights, typically continuing their natural behaviour without reacting to nearby divers. However, divers should never touch, grab, or restrict a nurse shark's movement, and should avoid positioning themselves between a shark and its escape route. Maintain neutral buoyancy and keep fins away from the animals. Bites, while extremely rare, have occurred when sharks were grabbed or stepped on.
What time does the shark aggregation begin?
The shark and ray aggregation at Alimatha builds gradually from late afternoon and peaks between dusk and approximately 9 PM. The process begins as the dock lights are activated and fish activity around the structure increases, attracting the first nurse sharks. By dusk, a dozen or more sharks typically occupy the area, with numbers increasing after dark. Giant stingrays arrive slightly later, gliding into the lit zone to feed alongside the sharks. The most dramatic viewing occurs in the first hour after full darkness, when both species are present in maximum numbers and the artificial lighting creates optimal visibility.
Do I need to be an experienced diver for the Alimatha Jetty night dive?
The Alimatha Jetty night dive is suitable for all certification levels including recently certified Open Water divers. The maximum depth is approximately 12 metres, the site is sheltered from currents, and the entry is from the shore or jetty steps. However, divers should be comfortable with night diving and have completed at least one guided night dive previously. The presence of numerous sharks and rays in close proximity can be startling for first-time night divers, so basic comfort in dark water conditions is important. All dives are guided by resort or liveaboard staff.
Is the Alimatha Jetty dive only available as a night dive?
While the Alimatha Jetty can be dived during the day, it is overwhelmingly visited as a night dive because the main attraction is the nightly gathering of nurse sharks and stingrays that begins after sunset. During daylight hours the area under the jetty is a pleasant but unremarkable house reef dive. The sharks and rays begin arriving as darkness falls and the jetty lights switch on, typically between 6 and 7 in the evening. Liveaboard boats often anchor nearby to offer their guests this dive as a special evening activity.