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Felivaru Beyru
Outer reef drop-off with caves, overhangs, and Maldives wildlife.
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Local operator required
Boat access and tide/current timing are best handled by a local dive center or liveaboard crew.
About Felivaru Beyru
Felivaru Beyru is an outer-reef drop-off in Lhaviyani Atoll with caves, overhangs, swim-throughs, and a reef profile that rewards slow exploration. It is best handled as a boat dive, with the operator choosing the day’s line around tide and current. Turtles, morays, nudibranchs, tuna, barracuda, eagle rays, and reef sharks make it a strong Maldives wildlife dive. The site stays interesting without needing to push depth, which is why it works for a wide range of certified divers.
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Where Is Felivaru Beyru?
Felivaru Beyru Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
0m - 30m
Depth Note
It reaches 30 m and drops through caves, overhangs, and swim-throughs.
Best Season
January to April.
Typical Conditions
Outer-reef diving with a steep profile, seasonal current, and a calmer-month window that usually gives the best combination of water and access.
Safety & Access At Felivaru Beyru
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Stay close to the guide, keep the route simple, and treat the caves and overhangs as controlled features rather than freestyle exploration.
Access Restrictions
Boat access is standard; outer-reef current and weather can alter the plan on some days.
Legal Notes
Follow the local boat operator’s route, and treat the atoll’s managed reef context as a normal part of the dive plan.
Local Intel For Felivaru Beyru
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
A boat drop on a steep outer reef with caves, overhangs, and swim-throughs; keep the dive controlled and use the line and timing the crew sets.
Freediving
Only the shallowest calm-water edges make sense for freediving; the site is really a scuba dive.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling is only realistic near the top on very calm days, and the main attraction sits below relaxed snorkel range.
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Exposure Profile at Felivaru Beyru
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Wildlife at Felivaru Beyru
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Felivaru Beyru Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Felivaru Beyru Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Operator blog explaining Beyru as an outer reef and summarizing typical Lhaviyani outer-reef wildlife.
Independent atoll guide with current, visibility, and seasonal conditions for Lhaviyani.
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