
Madivaru Corner Rasdhoo
Dive into exhilarating drift dives at Madivaru Corner, a Maldivian hotspot for sharks, mantas, and vibrant marine life.

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Dive into exhilarating drift dives at Madivaru Corner, a Maldivian hotspot for sharks, mantas, and vibrant marine life.
"One of the best dive sites at the central Maldives, offering encounters with sharks, eagle rays, and mantas!"

🌊 Embrace the Drift
Strong currents are common; relax and enjoy the ride! Ensure your dive center is experienced with Madivaru.
🦈 Shark Spotting Focus
Look for sharks around 18m depth. They are frequently seen here!

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5 · 27 reviews
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Shark Encounters
Madivaru Channel
Witness grey reef sharks, blacktip, and whitetip reef sharks cruising in the currents. A true thrill for any diver!

Manta Ray & Mobula Sightings
Madivaru Corner
Keep an eye out for majestic manta rays and graceful mobulas gliding through the water.

Vibrant Schooling Fish
Madivaru Channel
Be mesmerized by large schools of jackfish, barracuda, and batfish creating a dynamic underwater spectacle.

Juvenile Hammerhead Sharks
Madivaru
Rare but unforgettable sightings of juvenile hammerhead sharks hunting in the shallows.
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🌊 Embrace the Drift
Strong currents are common; relax and enjoy the ride! Ensure your dive center is experienced with Madivaru.
🦈 Shark Spotting Focus
Look for sharks around 18m depth. They are frequently seen here!
🐢 Turtle & Ray Spotting
Keep an eye out for turtles and eagle rays, often spotted during dives.
📸 Capture the Action
Bring your underwater camera to capture the incredible marine life and dynamic dives.
Diving North Ari Atoll in Maldives
Fishhead, manta point, Madivaru corner, maya thila, Nathan’s thila, house reef and several more. This was north Ari atoll only.
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🌊 Embrace the Drift
Strong currents are common; relax and enjoy the ride! Ensure your dive center is experienced with Madivaru.
🦈 Shark Spotting Focus
Look for sharks around 18m depth. They are frequently seen here!
🐢 Turtle & Ray Spotting
Keep an eye out for turtles and eagle rays, often spotted during dives.
📸 Capture the Action
Bring your underwater camera to capture the incredible marine life and dynamic dives.
🤿 Open Water Friendly
Accessible for Open Water Divers, but always dive within your limits.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Madivaru Corner is hailed as one of the best dive sites in the Maldives, celebrated for its thrilling drift dives and abundant marine life, especially sharks. Divers consistently praise the high chances of encountering grey reef sharks, schools of jackfish, turtles, and occasional manta rays. While the strong currents can be a challenge for some, most find the experience exhilarating and unforgettable.
"Madivaru Channel is one of the most exciting dive sites in the Maldives! You can usually see blacktip and whitetip reef sharks cruising in the current, as well as turtles, napoleon wrasse, schools of jackfish, barracuda, and big groups of batfish. The drift dives are full of action, and every dive feels unique. Occasionally, even manta rays or hammerheads show up, making the experience truly unforgettable. A must-visit for anyone who loves vibrant marine life and thrilling dives!
#hammerhead #hammerheadshark #maldives #madivaru #madivaruchannel #jerrysdiveclub"
Kornel Toth
"Top dive site at Maldives, mostly you can see a lot of grey reef sharks around 18m depth, schools of jack trevally, turtles, eagle rays, napoleon wrasse and much more 👌"
M6SK6
"This is no doubt one of the best divesites at the central Maldives. Accessable for even Open Water Divers it offers encounters with sharks, eagle rays, mantas and mobulas, big groups of fish and napoleon wrasse."
Oliver Ohlendorf
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Madivaru Corner is best accessed via dive centers located in Rasdhoo Atoll. Many resorts and guesthouses in Rasdhoo offer boat trips to this popular dive site.
You can reach Rasdhoo Atoll by speedboat or seaplane from Velana International Airport (MLE) in Malé. Speedboats are more budget-friendly.
Yes, Rasdhoo is a local island and a popular base for divers exploring Madivaru Corner and other dive sites in North Ari Atoll.
Absolutely! Many liveaboard boats operating in the central Maldives include Madivaru Corner in their itineraries, offering a convenient way to experience multiple dive sites.
Travel time by speedboat from Malé to Rasdhoo Atoll is typically around 1 to 1.5 hours. Seaplane transfers are much faster, around 20-30 minutes.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No special permit is required for Madivaru Corner itself. However, you will need to book a dive trip with a certified dive center, which includes the boat fee and divemaster services.
Dive trip costs can vary, but expect to pay around $50-$100 USD per dive, often including equipment rental and boat fees. Prices may be lower if booked as part of a package.
There are no direct entry fees for Madivaru Corner. The cost is integrated into the dive excursion price.
It's highly recommended to book your dives in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your spot with your preferred dive center.
Packages usually include boat transport, a guided dive with a divemaster, and sometimes tank and weights. Check with your dive operator for specifics.
🎫 🐠 Onsite Experience
You can expect to see grey reef sharks, blacktip and whitetip reef sharks, turtles, eagle rays, Napoleon wrasse, schools of jackfish, barracuda, and batfish. Manta rays and mobulas are occasional visitors.
While accessible for Open Water Divers, the strong currents can be challenging. It's best for divers with some experience or those comfortable with drift diving.
The best conditions are often during slack tide or when currents are manageable. Morning dives usually offer better visibility.
Dives typically last between 45 to 60 minutes, depending on air consumption and current conditions.
Bring your dive certification card, swimwear, a towel, reef-safe sunscreen, and a waterproof bag for your belongings.
📸 📸 Photography
The best photo opportunities are the abundant sharks, schooling fish, and large pelagics like manta rays. The dynamic currents also make for dramatic shots.
Yes, with proper handling and a secure housing, it's safe to bring an underwater camera. Ensure your dive guide is aware you'll be taking photos.
Use a wide-angle lens for the best shots of large marine life and schooling fish. Adjust settings for the available light, which can vary due to depth and currents.
The channel itself offers the best opportunities for wide-angle shots of sharks and schools. For macro, explore the reef edges if conditions permit.
Strobes are highly recommended to bring out the vibrant colors of the marine life, especially for sharks and fish. Video lights can help with video recording.










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