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Cocoa Corner to Kandooma Thila: A fantastic dive and a must to do.

October 12th, 2009 admin No comments

Black Pearl has set sail on the 10th October and is right now at southern Ari atoll, Dhangethi. This week Black Pearl has 3 Italian, 3 Germans and 2 Hungarians.

With a total of 8 divers Black Pearl has so far covered dive sites on north Male’ and south Male’ including Lankan Manta Point. During their 2 dive on Sunday morning to manta point they have encountered four manta rays on each dive simply gliding on the top of the cleaning station.

 Cocoa Corner to Kandooma Thila: A fantastic dive and a must to do.

After north Male’ atoll Black Pearl cruised over to south Male’ and covered Guraidhoo Kandu and Cocoa Corner / Kandooma Thila.

Black Pearl dive guide Issey reports that out of these the best was crossing from Cocoa Corner to Kandooma Thila where 25 to 30 gray reef sharks patrolling the channel entrance and a school of 10 eagle rays cruising at pace speed just above the divers.

The average visibility these days are between 7 to 10 meters and at times 12 to 15 meters. The weather has been so far at its top level, giving calm sea conditions with a mild breeze and keeping Maldives as the sunny side of life with 29 degrees throughout the day.

Banana Reef Dive Site in the Maldives

September 3rd, 2009 admin No comments

Banana Reef Dive Site is perfect for diving in the Maldives!

The Banana Reef Dive Site is located in the Maldives, more specifically on the southeastern side of North Male Atoll. In addition to being one of the first dive sites discovered in the Maldives, it is also one of the most popular and visited by thousands of scuba diving enthusiasts from around the world each year.

How Banana Reef Dive Site Got Its Name

Whether you’re an experienced scuba diver or are just “getting your feet wet,” then Banana Reef Dive Site is a must do! In addition to soft corals snuggled comfily into crevices and colorful fish zipping this way and that, there are caves and overhangs just waiting to be discovered.

Banana Reef Dive Site Marine Life

The coral of the Banana Reef Dive Site is home to dozens of different types of marine life, boasting an array of shapes, colors and sizes, including species such as Oriental Sweetlips, Giant Squirrelfish, Napolean Wrasse, Moray Eels and Bannerfish (which you can see swimming in large schools). What’s more, the fish appear to have no fear towards their underwater human counterparts, which makes it the perfect dive site for getting some fantastic photos.

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Sweetlips at Banana Reef Dive Site Maldives

Banana Reef Dive Site Reef

The top of the Banana Reef Dive Site is at 3 meters and the west side of the reef has a depth of 30 meters. The west is often heralded as a perfect place to dive. The reef is famous for drift dives.

So, book your next scuba diving holiday online now and start enjoying the natural wonders of the Banana Reef Dive Site!

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Map of Banana Reef Dive Site in the Maldives

Best of South West Monsoon

July 30th, 2009 admin No comments

During the south west monsoon diving can be done on both east and western side of the atolls. While the eastern side remains protected from strong wind and rough sea, there are some precautions to take when diving on the western side if the weather is choppy.

Accessing dive sites on the western side can be difficult during rough seas and windy condition. The entry points on most of the channel are on the outside and with rough seas this can lead to a strenuous entry due to big waves and precaution must be taken.

Here are few top dive sites that are must do’s:

North Male’ atoll: Lankan Manta Point
Type of Dive Site: Outer Reef
Location: Lankanfinolhu House Reef
Depth Range: 5m – 30m
Coral Growth: Poor
Fish Life: average
Features: Manta Ray
Diving Hints and Current: This is the manta point in North Male’ Atoll during South West Monsoon from early April till late December. It’s fairly an easy dive if the current is not too strong. Usually divers being the dive a bit away from the cleaning station and the dive guides will guide all the way to the cleaning station. On a good day manta’s can be found circling above the cleaning station. Divers have to take a seat around the cleaning station coral block and watch the graceful show. Divers are not allowed to come on top of the cleaning station coral block as this would scare away the Mantas.

Manta Ray close to surface Best of South West Monsoon

North Ari atoll: Gangehi Kandu
Type of Dive Site: channel
Depth Range: 5m – 30+m
Coral Growth: average
Fish Life: very good
Features: channel, white tips, gray reef, leopard shark, caves and overhangs
Diving Hints and Current: This is one of the longest channels in Ari atoll, with more than 2.5 km to drift from the entrance of the channel and finish the dive at inside the atoll. When current flowing in dive begins a bit further out and drifts inside the channel. Once inside the channel start the caves and overhangs, few outcrops away from the reef. These out crops have interesting features and covered with excellent hard coral and soft coral.

The entire channel’s bottom consists of sand and this is the perfect resting ground for sting rays, white tip and a very commonly seen shark here is the leopard shark.

Gray Reef Best of South West Monsoon

North Male’ atoll: Voshimas Thila
Location: North Male’ Atoll / Rasfaree and Reethi Rah
Type of Dive Site: Thila
Depth Range: 16 to 30+M
Coral Growth: above average
Fish Life: very good
Features: white tips, gray reef, eagle ray, jacks, tuna
Diving Hints and Current: Best to dive when the current flows into the atoll from west to east (south west Monsoon) and with an ideal incoming current. Here the fish life depends on the current. Spend as much as time possible on the up current as the fish life can be very interesting. A quick descend is necessary as the top reef is 15m to 16m. Be prepared to make a safety stop in the blue water and safety balloon is a must on this dive.

Leopard Shark Best of South West Monsoon

South Ari atoll: Pannettone
Location: near Thundhufushi Resort
Type of Dive Site: Channel
Depth Range: 5 to 30+M
Coral Growth: Very good
Fish Life: very good
Features:
white tips, gray reef, eagle ray, jacks, tuna
Diving Hints and Current:
Pannettone is subjected to strong current at times and creates washing machines and turbulence underwater. A long overhang between 12m to 25m has fallen due to underwater disturbance to the bottom this part is easily noticed when you begin the dive for outgoing current. But here the water flushes back and forth; this channel receives replenishment on a continuous basis.

Along the reef wall is covered floor to ceiling with a plethora of multi colored soft corals, sea fans, sea whips, and sponges. Squirrelfish, Angelfish, Fairy Basslets, Butterfly fish, Scorpion fish, Coral Cod, Triggerfish, Puffer fish and Pipefish in various combinations of colors lurk among the corals and gaps.

The shallow part / top reef is the most ideal place to do the safety stop, endless table corals in perfect condition makes this reef a must to do.