Guraidhoo Corner

  • Distance: 25 min
  • Level: Difficult
  • Drift: Strong Current
  • Highlights: Grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, sting rays, dolphins, tunas, longfin bannerfishes, bat fishes. Giant sea fan, table corals, leather corals, hemprichs soft coral.
  • Photo Good for wide angle shots
  • Video Good for video shots

One of the most famous dive sites in the Maldives has everything to offer what a diver demands.
Pretty flowing inside currents can deliver a variety of pelagic, from white tip, grey reef, thresher and hammerhead sharks to schools of eagle rays, sailfish, large tunas, barracudas and wahoo’s.

During the West monsoon whale sharks stop by to feed upon the plankton and in the dry season from December until April hundreds of Dolphins are passing by regularly and can be seen underwater under supervision of our experienced divemasters and instructors.

Diving with the current flowing outside the Atoll gives the divers a chance to see large school of red snappers, jackfish and oriental sweetlips.

At one particular spot where the bottom of the channel makes a dip, large grey reef an white tip reef sharks hover around for easy breathing.

Overhangs at 20m depth with gorgonian fans, spiky and brittle soft corals lead to the corner where curious surgeon fishes play with the bubbles produced by the divers.

On the shallower reef, schools of orange spine unicorn fishes, together with parrot fishes feed primarily on the leafy brown algae’s while large shoals of fuseliers move in the fast lane in search for something edible.

Full Day

8am-17pm

> Fun Guaranted ????
> wonderful location
> 3rd dives avaibility

What is included

> 2 Dives
> Launch on Board
> Water/soft drink

Want some advice? Never skip the third!

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