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South Male Atoll Maldives

Channel drifts and thilas a speedboat ride from the Maldives capital

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions For South Male Atoll

Quick answers sourced from research and local operating patterns.

When is the best time to visit South Male Atoll for scuba diving?

For the easiest conditions and clearest water, plan for the northeast monsoon window from December to April. Seas are often calmer and visibility frequently improves, which is ideal for thilas and wide-angle photography. If you enjoy current-driven action, the southwest monsoon from June to November can still be excellent, with more variable visibility but lively channel dives. A good compromise is May or November, when crowds can be lighter and operators can choose the best sites for the day's tide and wind.

How do I get from Velana International Airport (MLE) to Maafushi, Gulhi, or Guraidhoo?

You will arrive at MLE on Hulhule Island next to Male. From there, most South Male islands are reached by speedboat. As a rough guide, Maafushi is about 27 km by sea, Gulhi is about 22 km, and Guraidhoo is about 32 km. Resorts typically include or arrange transfers. For local islands, you can book scheduled speedboats in advance, or use public ferries (slower and timetable-dependent). In the southwest monsoon, build buffer time because wind can make rides rough or alter schedules.

What certification level do I need for channel dives in South Male Atoll?

Many signature dives are channel or corner drifts, where current and depth combine. If you are newly certified, start with sheltered reefs or giris, then progress with a guide. Open Water divers can often join easier channel dives in mild current, but Advanced Open Water (plus recent experience) is a better match for sites like Kandooma Thila or fast drifts such as Embudhoo Express. Ask your operator about expected depth (often 18 m to 30 m) and whether negative entries or reef hooks are used.

Which dive sites should I prioritize in South Male Atoll?

If you only have a few days, build your plan around one thila, one channel drift, and one protected-area channel. A strong trio is Kandooma Thila for big-fish energy, Embudhoo Express for a classic drift, and Guraidhoo Kanduolhi for protected channel scenery and shark chances. If you want a shorter, less intense profile between current dives, add a giri or cave site such as Vaagali Caves. Your guide will pick the best order based on tide timing.

How warm is the water in South Male Atoll and what wetsuit should I pack?

Water temperature in South Male is warm year-round, commonly around 27°C to 30°C. Many divers are comfortable in a 3mm wetsuit or even a skinsuit, especially if they do one or two dives per day. If you get cold easily or plan long dives, night dives, or freedive sessions, bring a 3mm full suit or a 3mm top plus leggings. Surface intervals can be breezy on speedboats, so a light wind layer helps between dives during the monsoon months.

Do I need a permit to dive or snorkel in South Male Atoll protected areas?

There is no single nationwide marine-park tag like some destinations, but the Maldives has designated protected areas with specific restrictions. In South Male, channel entrances such as Emboodhoo Kanduolhi and Guraidhoo Kanduolhi are listed as protected areas, with limits on anchoring and extractive activities. Permits may apply for certain activities and are typically handled by your operator. Your job as a visitor is to follow briefings, avoid touching coral, and never take shells, sand, or coral as souvenirs.

How do local island rules differ from resorts in South Male Atoll?

Local (inhabited) islands follow Maldivian law and community norms. Alcohol is not sold on local islands, and you should dress modestly in town areas. Swimwear is generally limited to designated bikini beaches such as Maafushi Bikini Beach. Resorts operate under tourism rules and can serve alcohol, run beach clubs, and offer more freedom of dress. For many travelers, a split-stay works best: start on a local island for value and excursions, then finish on a resort for house-reef access and spa time.

What fees should I budget for when traveling to the Maldives?

Beyond flights and accommodation, the key predictable charge is the Maldives Green Tax, which is collected per person per night and appears on your lodging bill. As of 1 Jan 2025, published rates are USD $12 per person per night for resorts, hotels, liveaboards, and larger guesthouses, and USD $6 for guesthouses with 50 rooms or less (children under 2 are exempt). Also budget for speedboat transfers, plus taxes and service charges that many resorts add to food and activities. Review invoices carefully if you are cost-sensitive.

When is surf season in South Male Atoll?

Surf in the Male Atolls is most consistent during the southwest monsoon swell window, roughly April to October, with many surfers favoring June to September for more reliable swell. Conditions come with tradeoffs: winds and rain squalls are more common, and reef breaks demand experience. If you are planning a surf and dive trip, pick a base near the Kandooma area and work with guides who know the daily wind and tide setup at breaks like Kandooma Right.

How do I complete the Maldives Traveller Declaration (IMUGA) and when should I submit it?

The Maldives Traveller Declaration is an online form used for arrival and departure processing. Submit it within 96 hours before your flight to the Maldives, and again within 96 hours before your departing flight. You will enter passport and flight details, plus accommodation information, and receive a QR confirmation. Have the confirmation available on your phone (and a screenshot backup) in case of connectivity issues. Requirements can change, so follow Maldives Immigration guidance if you see updates close to your travel dates.