Deep South – Tigers, Channels & Pelagics
This route takes you from Male to Addu, at the southern end of the Maldives. From Male, we travel the entire eastern side of the Maldives all the way to Gan. Along the way are top channels, few thilas, outer reefs, and crossing the equator is an event.
The February and March months provide good, sometimes strong currents and clear visibility. You can expect plenty of fish, various shark species, rays, coral gardens, and whale sharks at night. An absolute highlight is Tiger Harbor off Fuvamulah*. With very high probability, you can see tiger sharks here.
The return to Male is by domestic flight over the unique colors and formations of the island nation. The tour is also offered from Gan toward Male.
*A guided dive with a local dive school and guides on site. Limited dive time with tiger shark guarantee. We also offer an alternative program for people who do not wish to participate.
FAQ:
What dive level is the tour suitable for?
The tour is aimed more at experienced divers or guests interested in current-rich dives. You should especially have a desire for channels and varied conditions.
How challenging are the dives?
At times, the currents can be strong. Especially the channels in the south differ significantly from many central Maldives routes.
When is the best time to travel?
Particularly February and March often offer clear visibility and active channels with plenty of fish.
What makes this route special?
The combination of long channel dives, outer reefs, tiger sharks, crossing the equator, and the less-dived southern atolls.
What shark species can you expect?
Depending on conditions, among others tiger sharks, grey sharks, whitetip reef sharks, silvertips, and other pelagic species.
Are there many thilas?
No, the focus of this route is more on channels, outer reefs, and pelagic fish.
Is Tiger Harbor mandatory?
No. For guests who do not wish to participate, we offer an alternative program.
How high are the chances of seeing tiger sharks?
The chances are considered very good.
Why is a domestic flight needed?
Since the tour ends or starts in the south of the Maldives, the return or arrival is by domestic flight.
What are the highlights in the south?
Channel dives with plenty of fish, strong currents, Fuvamulah, Addu, coral gardens, pelagic encounters, and the British Loyalty in Addu.
Can you see whale sharks?
Yes, especially at night there are chances of whale sharks.
Is the route popular with repeat guests?
Yes, especially experienced Maldives divers appreciate the distinctly different character of this tour compared to classic central routes.


