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Location15 minutes away from Hulhumale
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Reef TypeThila
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HighlightsSchooling reef fish, Moray eels, Napoleons, Jack fish
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Diving DepthMin 4m / Max 30m
This reef is one of the first dive sites discovered in the Maldives and is a protected marine area. This reef is very popular among photographers due to the amazing marine life and reef shape. On the north east side are big spectacular rocks, caves, canyons and precipitous overhangs. The scenery is spectacular around these rocks and canyons, with predatory fish like shark, barracuda, trevally and black snapper. Also a school up to 1000 yellow snapper, humpback red snappers and oriental sweetlips are lighting up the reef.
- Location: 15 minutes away from Hulhumale
- Highlights: Schooling reef fish, Moray eels, Napoleons, Jack fish
- Reef Type: Thila
- Diving Depth: Min 4m / Max 30m
- Experience: For beginners / Advanced divers
Location
15 minutes away from Hulhumale
Highlights
Schooling reef fish, Moray eels, Napoleons, Jack fish
Reef Type
Thila
Diving Depth
Min 4m / Max 30m
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CONTACT US : Banana reef
Banana reef
Banana reef is very popular among photographers due to the amazing marine life and reef shape. One of the first dive sites discovered in the Maldives
- H. Sunaaru, Guleynooran Magu, Male', 20079, Maldives
- +960 7785165
- info@diveclubmaldives.com
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