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An expedition through the three southernmost atolls of the Maldives — Huvadhoo, Fuvahmulah, and Addu. The route operates in both directions and is designed for experienced divers ready for strong currents and channel diving. This is the territory of large pelagic predators: tiger sharks, hammerheads, silvertip reef sharks — all encountered on this route.
Huvadhoo offers pristine dive sites with caves, sheer walls, and powerful underwater landscapes. Fuvahmulah is a unique island without a lagoon, surrounded by deep water, where tiger and hammerhead sharks patrol the southern plateau. Addu is the southernmost atoll, lying below the equator, with the British Loyalty wreck — a torpedoed tanker at 33 meters — and a manta ray station at Manta Point. A minimum of 75 dives and drift diving experience is required.
Season
December–March
Visibility
20–40 meters
Water Temperature
27–30°C
Level
Advanced Open Water
Duration
10–14 nights
Min. Dives
75
Best Season
January–April (northeast monsoon, best visibility)
Visa
Visa-free entry for up to 30 days for Russian citizens
How to Get There
Direct flights from Moscow (Aeroflot, 9 hours). Also via Dubai, Doha, Istanbul.
Climate
Tropical monsoon, 28–32°C year-round
Currency
Maldivian rufiyaa (MVR), USD widely accepted
Time Zone
UTC+5
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