Our all-inclusive Tiger Shark diving packages make it simple for you to experience the best of Fuvahmulah’s underwater world. With everything organized, you can focus on relaxing, diving, and enjoying the adventure.
The best diving conditions in Fuvahmulah are from November to April, during the dry season, when visibility is optimal, and marine life is abundant.
Fuvahmulah is famous for its vibrant coral reefs, schools of fish, manta rays, whale sharks, and tiger sharks. It's also home to various pelagic species, making it a prime spot for shark dives.
Yes, all dive centers offer courses for beginners to advanced divers, including PADI certifications, specialty shark dives, and more.
Dive durations usually range between 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the dive site and conditions.
Divers should bring their swimwear, dive certification card (if applicable), sunscreen, and a camera for capturing the underwater beauty. Most dive shops provide rental equipment.
Yes, Fuvahmulah is considered safe for diving with qualified instructors and guides, but as with any dive, safety procedures and local conditions should always be followed.
The water temperature in Fuvahmulah typically ranges from 27°C to 30°C (81°F to 86°F), making it comfortable for diving year-round.
Fuvahmulah is primarily accessible by domestic flight from Malé to Fuvahmulah Domestic Airport. Alternatively, you can fly into Gan International Airport and take a short speedboat ride to Fuvahmulah. It’s also possible to connect to Fuvahmulah from Huvadhoo Atoll.
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