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Huvadhoo / Addu (Far South)

Maldives · 10–14 nights
Diving at the southern atolls — Huvadhoo and Addu

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.

What You'll See

Tiger and hammerhead sharks (Fuvahmulah)
British Loyalty wreck at Addu
Caves and walls of Huvadhoo
Manta rays at Manta Point
Expedition route beyond the equator

Conditions

Season

December–March

Visibility

20–40 meters

Water Temperature

27–30°C

Level

Advanced Open Water

Duration

10–14 nights

Min. Dives

75

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Best Season

January–April (northeast monsoon, best visibility)

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Visa

Visa-free entry for up to 30 days for Russian citizens

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How to Get There

Direct flights from Moscow (Aeroflot, 9 hours). Also via Dubai, Doha, Istanbul.

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Climate

Tropical monsoon, 28–32°C year-round

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Currency

Maldivian rufiyaa (MVR), USD widely accepted

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Time Zone

UTC+5

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