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Demon Point
Classic Addu drift reef with coral, current, and blue water.
Local operator required
Demon Point is best handled as an outer-reef boat dive with a local operator who can read current and swell.
About Demon Point
Demon Point is a classic Addu Atoll drift reef with a gentle outer slope, steeper sections, and coral-rich corners that feel built for divers who like current, blue water, and active reef life. It rewards calm planning and good buoyancy, but the real draw is the combination of coral structure, pelagic passes, and sandy pockets where bigger animals sometimes cruise by.
Research Estimate At Demon Point
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Where Is Demon Point?
Demon Point Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
3m - 40m
Depth Note
The reef slopes from roughly 3m to 30m+ with steeper sections in between; a sandy plateau and deeper coral heads sit in the mid- and deep range.
Best Season
November to April for the clearest water and most reliable conditions.
Typical Conditions
Outer reef with a gentle slope, steeper sections, coral gardens, and sandy pockets around 25-40m. The site shines when the current is working but is still diveable on calmer days.
Safety & Access At Demon Point
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat the site as a drift reef, keep a close buddy line in blue water, and plan the drop so you can read the current before committing to the blue edge.
Access Restrictions
Use a boat, confirm the current plan with the operator, and keep the dive within the day’s drift and surface conditions.
Legal Notes
Follow the operator briefing and local atoll rules; the site is a normal outer-reef dive rather than a free-entry shore site.
Local Intel For Demon Point
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
An advanced drift dive with coral structure, blue-water passes, and enough depth to reward a composed team.
Freedive
Not a freedive-first site. The current, swell, and blue-water exposure make scuba the practical choice.
Snorkel
Snorkeling only gives you a shallow look at the reef edge; the site is really built for scuba and drift planning.
Demon Point Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Demon Point
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Recent Logged Visits At Demon Point
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Demon Point
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Demon Point Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Demon Point Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Independent travel/diving page with Demon Point coral, plateau, and wildlife notes.
Operator page for Canareef dive sites, including Demon Point.
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