
Coral Reef Snorkelling
1,000 species of fish, 200 of coral, in 30m of crystal blue.
Overview
The Maldives sits on one of the world's largest coral reef systems. Over 1,000 species of fish, 200 species of coral, manta rays, sea turtles and seasonal whale sharks. 28–30°C water year-round with 30m+ visibility.
Traveller information
Tourist visa is issued on arrival for most nationalities.
USD is common at resorts; cards accepted at most properties.
Dhivehi locally; English is standard in resorts.
Halal food is easy to arrange, especially with advance resort notes.
Resort islands are calm and secure; follow water-safety guidance.
Speedboat or seaplane transfers depend on island distance.
History & heritage
The atolls were formed by volcanic activity followed by coral growth over millions of years. The Maldives faces serious coral bleaching threats from ocean warming — responsible tourism matters.
Insider tips
- House reef snorkelling from your villa is often better than organised trips
- Bring reef-safe sunscreen only — many resorts ban chemical sunscreens
- Early morning before the speedboats arrive
- A GoPro is essential
- Always go with a buddy
Nearby attractions
Whale Shark Encounter
South Ari Atoll
Sunset Dolphin Cruise
Most resorts
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