Experiences
Meedhupparu’s house reef is an inviting playground for both beginners and seasoned divers. With gentle slopes descending to 30 metres, it’s perfect for discovery dives and courses. The reef is alive with table corals and vibrant hard coral formations, while the shallow lagoon often welcomes blacktip and lemon baby sharks gliding peacefully through protected waters.
On the southern side near the dive school, the reef is ideal for snorkelling and entry-level dives, though the nearby Nagili Thila offers a richer experience with spectacular corals and the chance to try our Bonex underwater scooters from Germany. To the north, by the water villas, coral growth thrives—making it a favourite spot for atmospheric night dives.
As currents can vary, we recommend checking in with the Diving Centre before planning your adventure. Whether by day or night, the reef promises memorable encounters beneath the waves.
| Current | Depth | Difficulty |
| Low – Strong | 2– 30 m | Simple, Medium |
The Raa Atoll is one of the northernmost resort atolls in the Maldives, alongside Lhaviyani Atoll. As a result, its dive sites remain largely untouched, offering pristine underwater worlds teeming with life. Here you can encounter turtles, Napoleon wrasse, reef sharks, and mantas, which grace the atoll almost year-round.
A medium-sized thila that collapsed centuries ago, forming stunning canyons and tunnels through the reef. The site is known for its large schools of fish and vibrant coral growth, both soft and hard. Schools of batfish accompany nearly every dive, while grey reef sharks, white-tip reef sharks, stingrays, and Napoleon wrasse highlight the experience. Triggerfish, fusiliers, glassfish, groupers, eagle rays, moray eels, and emperor angelfish complete the rich marine scene, making this one of the region’s most spectacular dive spots.
| Current | Depth | Difficulty |
| Low – Strong | 12-35 m | Medium – Hard |
This dramatic reef wall begins at around 10 m and drops off steeply to depths of 60 m and beyond. Caves line the wall between 10–60 m, decorated with yellow and pink soft corals and large fan corals, creating an awe-inspiring backdrop. Divers will find abundant marine life including Napoleon wrasse, eagle rays, turtles, and tuna up to 2 m long. Schools of pennantfish and snappers are common, and in summer the site becomes a manta ray hotspot.
| Current | Depth | Difficulty |
| Low – Medium | 5 – 60 m | Simple, Medium – Hard |
This reef starts at just 7 m before dropping down to 50 m or more. Its walls are covered in yellow soft corals and gorgonians. The site is rich in marine life, with regular sightings of Napoleon wrasse, eagle rays, turtles, and large tuna. Schools of snappers, bannerfish, and groupers are also abundant. In summer, mantas are frequently seen at the reef-top cleaning stations.
| Current | Depth | Difficulty |
| Low – Medium | 3-50 m | Simple, Medium – Hard |
A smaller thila with a shallow top at 3 m, sloping down to 45 m+. Overhangs appear between 14–28 m, providing shelter for a variety of species. Divers often encounter tuna, redtooth triggerfish, sweetlips, blue-striped snappers, Napoleon wrasse, turtles, groupers, and mackerel. Large schools of glassfish are common, while the reef top is dotted with anemones, masked bannerfish, and bearded scorpionfish.
| Current | Depth | Difficulty |
| Low | 5 – 45 m | Simple, Medium |
A long reef featuring both large and small overhangs, heavily adorned with soft corals. The reef top itself boasts dense hard coral growth, creating a vibrant habitat. Rich in marine life, this site offers frequent encounters with nudibranchs, groupers, glassfish, eagle rays, moray eels, turtles, Napoleon wrasse, and lionfish.
| Current | Depth | Difficulty |
| Low – Medium | 5 – 45 m | Simple, Medium |
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