Deep South Atolls | Maldives

Deep South - Indian Ocean

  • Water temp 28 - 30 C
  • Air Temp 28 - 30 C
  • Visibility 10 - 25m
  • Good for... Sharks, Whalesharks, Big Fish
  • Suitable for beginners No
  • Highlights The Deep South Southern Sharks itinerary dives Addu Atoll, Fuvahmulah Island, Huvadhu Atoll in the Maldives - a seasonal route from December to March. Min 100 dives for advanced divers with experience of drift diving

About Deep South

Our Deep South itinerary will take you to down to the the southerly atolls in the Maldives on a liveaboard holiday that is anything but ordinary. Get in on the shark action of the secluded southern dive sites between Addu, Fuvamulah and Huvadhoo. Spend a week in isolated paradise as you dive these remote south atolls looking for the ocean's larger inhabitants - tiger sharks, silver tips, grey reef sharks and even whalesharks.

The best way to dive the southern atolls is to combine your liveaboard with a domestic flight. Some trips will include 2 domestic flights, please see individual trips for more details. Where trips do not include domestic flights, please speak to your travel consultant who will be able to book these.

On this itinerary you will dive Fuvamulah, Huvadhu and Addu atolls, with opportunities for drift dives, manta cleaning stations, and pelagic action. Prepare to come face to face with sharks. The lagoon inside Huvadhoo is one of the deepest in the Maldives and the shifting currents are ideal for shark sightings, including whalesharks, Silkies, hammerheads and grey sharks are all seen most weeks. Dive into world-class channels likes Vilingilli, Koodoo, Nilandhoo and Mareehaa ad explore the deep waters that house a plethora of marine life including dolphins, turtles, guitar fish and more. Fuvamulah is a predators playground with incredible marine encounters especially with Tiger, silky, silver tip and thresher sharks on the south plateaux. If you're lucky, you may also encounter rare sightings such as sailfish, mola mola (SunFish) and large schools of Tuna. These are the kind of sightings that will make your dive log stand out!

Discover the WW2 wreck, HMS British Loyalty, piece of history in Addu Atoll. Plus visit majestic manta cleaning stations at Maa Kandu and enjoy a relaxing drift dive at Demon corner, a perfect way to begin or end your trip.

There is typically no night diving on the southern itineraries.

Due to the remote nature of the dive sites, the Deep South Southern Sharks itinerary is for experienced divers (100+ dives) and there is a good focus on drift diving. The Deep South Southern Sharks atolls itinerary will suit any diver that has explored the north and central Maldives but not yet ventured this far south. Think you have dived the Maldives? Think again!

A note from Emperor Maldives and Carpe Diem Cruises: we believe in providing as authentic an experience with nature as possible. We do not believe it is appropriate to chum/bait for, nor feed, sharks and therefore will not dive or promote the experience known as Tiger Zoo in Fuvahmulah Atoll. We dive Fuvahmulah and regularly encounter Tiger Sharks there, as well as at other spots on our itineraries, and we believe these offer a far more natural experience.

Carpe Diem

Carpe Diem combines superb service, exceptional diving and on board comfort at affordable prices. If it's mantas, whalesharks and speedy drift dives you are looking for, then jump aboard Carpe Diem for a voyage through the beautif... Learn more about Carpe Diem

Carpe Novo

Carpe Novo is a luxury liveaboard built by divers for divers. From the moment you step on board, you know you're in for an incredible trip, where your every whim is catered for. Lovingly crafted, no detail has been overlooked. ... Learn more about Carpe Novo

Carpe Vita

Carpe Vita is a well loved and popular liveaboard with divers and snorkelers, combing great value with on board expertise. At a generous 38m of living space, 20 guests can enjoy the best the Maldives has to offer with a crew that ... Learn more about Carpe Vita

Emperor Explorer

Launched in the Autumn of 2019, Emperor Explorer sees 2 world class fleets combine their knowledge and expertise into one stunning liveaboard. Offering contemporary and spacious accommodation, she will wow with the excellent servi... Learn more about Emperor Explorer

Emperor Leo

Leo is light and bright Maldives liveaboard that runs weekly departures to dive the classic Best of the Maldives. She's a popular choice for those looking for a great, affordable liveaboard. Free nitrox is just one of the reasons ... Learn more about Emperor Leo

Emperor Serenity

Emperor Serenity is a contemporary, spacious liveaboard where fine accommodation and service is standard. This sleek liveaboard was built in the Maldives specifically for divers. Stand out from the crowd as you moor in the pictu... Learn more about Emperor Serenity

Emperor Virgo

Virgo sleeps only 18 divers over 35m, which has made her popular with those that prefer smaller groups on board. All diving is from the 17m support dhoni. Cruise the heavenly atolls of Male and Ari without it costing the earth, o... Learn more about Emperor Virgo

Scuba Travel run the Deep South itinerary when the season is the best for the ultimate big fish sightings, between January and March.
Minimum 100 dives, qualified to 30 meters and experience of drift diving.

Embarkation
On alternating week this itinerary will start and end in different points (ie run in reverse). Please check your exact start and end points for each individual trip at the time of booking.

Trip Duration
The Deep South trips run for 7, 10 or 14 nights on board your liveaboard. There are normally 3 dives a day apart from on your first and last day. There are no night dives on this itinerary. The exact number of dives can vary depending on local weather conditions.

Arrival
On arrival into Male a representative will assist you to the domestic terminal to catch your internal flight down to Huvadhoo/Laamu/Gan. On arrival in your final destination you will be met and taken to the boat. Where possible we will try to ensure that your transfer times are kept to a minimum. If you have booked a domestic flight at the end of your trip, these arrangements will be made in reverse.

There will be a full welcome briefing on arrival and you can set your kit up. If you have prepaid any rental equipment this will be given to you on arrival. Get ready for your first dinner then relax and settle in for the evening.

Depending on arrival times you may or may not dive on the arrival day.

A normal Deep South itinerary will dive at the following areas but the exact dive sites and order will vary week by week depending on what people enjoy, where the best sightings have been and reflect diver experience levels.

Huvadhoo
Huvadhoo is brilliant location for sharks. There are drift dives one after the other and normally around 4 different kind of pelagic sharks. Eagle rays are also common in this area. The Maldives in general is great for large schools of fish including snapper, barracuda and the smaller reef fish. Turtles, napoleons and morays are regular sightings on many dive sites. The boat will usually anchor at a whaleshark spot and there is an outstanding night dive at the Hyatt house reef.

Fuvamulah to Gan
Fuvamulah is perhaps the least dived of all the sites - this area is only visited on itineraries that start/finish in Gan. The diving is focused on the excellent chances to see larger sharks and hammerheads. Of all the locations, this is the most challenging and currents can be fast but the rewards are well worth it! The viz here is excellent and there are always loads of grey reefs sharks. As the end of your trip nears, there is a chance to dive with manta near Gan - an excellent end to your trip!

Experience levels
These suit experienced divers with a minimum of 100 dives as there is a strong focus on drift diving.
On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep Diver training is advised. Unpredictable and strong currents are to be expected in certain areas. If the Cruise Director feels some dives are too challenging, you may be asked by the Cruise Director to skip dives. All diving is from dhonis to give precise entry and exit points.

Disembarkation
You will normally leave the boat after breakfast on your last day and be transferred to the airport to begin your journey home.

If you have a domestic flight at the end of your trip, you will need to catch a flight down from Gan/Laamu/Huvadhoo to Male (or visa versa). Please do speak to the travel consultant at the time of booking to confirm the exact last day arrangements.