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Diving Addu Atoll Maldives (Seenu Atoll)

Diving Addu Atoll Maldives
Manta Rays Addu Manta Point Addu Atoll Maldives

Addu Atoll (Seenu Atoll) is the southern most Maldives Atoll and south of the equator or Southern Hemisphere, where the diving diving includes ship wrecks, drift dives and reef dives.

Addu Atoll is roughly 56km/35m south west of Fuvahmulah Atoll, which is also south of the equator and another popular dive site.

Heart-shaped Addu Atoll (Seenu Atoll) is the southern most atoll of the Maldives, which is south of the equator in the Southern Hemisphere. The best dive sites include Addu Manta point for year-round manta rays, the chance to see whale sharks and tiger sharks and HMS British Loyalty WWII wreck dive.

Addu Atoll dive site description

I thought it would be easier for you to read about diving Addu Atoll Maldives in a list, as follows:

  1. Dive type: heathly reef dives, pinnacles, wreck diving, channel dives, drift dives with mild drift to strong currents.
  2. Adu Atoll measures 20 kilometres (12.5 miles) from east to west, and 14 kilometres (8.75 miles) north to south.
  3. Addu City is the second-largest city in the Maldives.
  4. Addu Atoll alternative name is Seenu Atoll.
  5. Addu Atoll, has four channels or “Kandus”; Gan KanduViligili KanduMaa Kandu & Kuda Kandu.
  6. Addu Atoll is south of the equator in the Southern Hemmisphere.
  7. Dive depths range from 10m (33f) to 40m/131f).
  8. Dive sites include Addu Manta Point for year-round mantas at Maa Kandu, HMS British Loyalty WWII wreck (The Maldives’ largest wreck), Shark Point or “Shark Hotel” (North-eastern edge of Addu Atoll, at Humhuleedhoo Island), Turtle Point, Kuda Kandu channel dive, Maa Kandu channel dive.
  9. You are likely to see a large variety of marine life on Addu Atoll dive sites, which include manta rays, turtles, spotted eagle rays, grey reef sharks, whitetip reef sharks, silvertip reef sharks, tiger sharks. hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, dolphins, lionfish, parot fish.
  10. Known as “Maldives Deep South Diving“.
  11. Addu Atoll used to be a British Air Force base.

If it’s tiger sharks you want to dive with, you may like to visit Tiger Zoo or Tiger Harbor dive site on Fuvahmulah Island in Fuvahmulah Atoll, where you’re almost guaranteed a tiger shark experience. I have written this article for this dive here: Tiger Zoo or Tiger Harbor Dive.

Location and map of Addu Atoll Maldives on Map of The Maldives Atolls

Where is Addu Atoll?

Addu Atoll is the southernmost atoll of The Maldives, and is the only Maldives atoll south of the equator in the Southern Hemisphere. Addu Atoll is 546 kilometres (341 miles) south of Malé on South Male Atoll.

You will see from the above image where Addu Atoll sits, which is jusy south of the equator in the Southern Hemisphere. The following Google map will give you Addu Atoll’s precise location in relation to the rest of the Maldives.

Addu Atoll dive liveaboards
Addu Atoll dive liveaboards – Ocean One Liveaboard – image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

Addu Atoll dive liveaboards

This table of dive liveaboards that include diving Addu Atoll Maldives in their itinerary are in customer review order, with the best reviewed liveaboard at the top of the list.

Total Records Found: 23, showing 7 per page
Customer ReviewDiscover LiveaboardCustomer ReviewsPrice Per Day

Exceeded my expectations, great liveaboard! Was on the central maledives cruise starting December 4th 2023 and it was an absolute blast! The boat is in great condition and very spacious. Food was superb – Buffet for breakfast and lunch, set menu for dinner. The crew catered for all special diets like vegan food perfectly. The dives were phenomenal. Channel and thila dives with dozens of grey sharks, eagle ray, manta rays, whaleshark, turtles, octopus, so nothing else to wish for. You should consider that there are many dives at 30m with very strong currents, and with four instructors for 20-30 guests, you should be comfortable to dive alone with your buddy in challenging conditions. The guests and instructors were mostly French natives. But Lucila, one of the instructors, mostly took care of the six international guests. She did an amazing job to make sure that all info and briefings were provided in English and that we had a great time under water and on board. Thanks Lucila and the whole team for such a great experience! Recommended for: Sharks and Mantas, Variety in dive sites, engagement of instructors.

Review: Ocean One; Book: Ocean One 9.5 Exceptional from £159; $200; €184

Awesome adventure! Excellent. Should note however this is a predominantly Italian boat so be prepared if not an Italian speaker (although all guides speak English too). Food is all Italian – would be nice to have some local Maldivian food on occasion too. Other than this, trip was perfect, diving awesome. Great crew on board, Super welcoming and friendly, very well organised. I’d go back in a heartbeat!Recommended for: Guides, food, friendliness.

Review: MY Princess Dhonkamana; Book: MY Princess Dhonkamana 9.4 Superb from £164; $207; €190

First liveaboard…definitely won’t be the last! Without a doubt, the diving experiences were the best ever! Night dives with manta rays and nurse sharks…. and so much underwater life in general! Our dive guides worked hard to get us to see as much as possible and the crew were always friendly and helpful. On board was great too. Relaxing in the tub or on the loungers between dives was a treat, as were the super comfy sofas! The food was excellent – such a great spread every meal time! Thoroughly enjoyed the week. Very sad that it’s now over!Recommended for: Friendly crew and dive guides, food, chill out areas.

Review: MV Blue Force One; Book: MV Blue Force One 9.4 Superb from £203; $260; €238

Always beyond our best expectations. In our trip in Sachika boat, everything went perfect but the weather. Giacomo and the dive masters were the best: kind, helpful, and very professional. They take care of every small problem with a smile, making us feel at home from the first day The ship is in peak condition, so clean, and taken care off that it looks new. Much better than pictures, where usually is the contrary. Cabin was big and clean, with plenty space and an comfortable individual bathroom, also carefully cleaned. And food, food was amazing. Every meal was a buffet with plenty of choices, although since all were delicious, you usually end up eating much more than anticipated. Overall, when I come back to Maldives, I’ll definitely will be back with Giacomo and his crew. Thank you very much for the best diving week of our lives.Recommended for: Divemasters, cabin, Food.

Review: Top Class Cruising - Sachika; Book: Top Class Cruising - Sachika 9.4 Superb from £183; $231; €212

Excellent boat and staff with fantastic diving – you can’t go wrong here. This is a very well run dive operation with a fantastic pair of dive managers, Gabriel and Maria. They both really look after you and the experience level of the guiding I received was second to none. (Gabriel is both full cave and tech certified and very experienced). Gabriel the DM and boat manager went way above and beyond to make sure we got in the water at the right time and location to see everything we wanted to. Highly recommend this boat and crew, it was the best liveaboard I’ve done yet.Recommended for: The dive guide, the condition of the boat, the food.

Review: MV Emperor Serenity; Book: MV Emperor Serenity 9.3 Superb from £188; $241; €220

Fantastic Diving, Boat & Crew. Manta Rays on many dives, including a night dive Sharks, White Tip & Grey reef shark and Nurse Sharks Sting rays, Eagle Rays. Snorkelling with Whale Shark. Soleil 2 is a large, spacious and very well equipped boat Crew & Guides were very friendly, helpful & knowledgeable Food and service was superb.” Recommended for: Large spacious Cabin, Fantastic Diving, Good Guides.

Review: MV Soleil 2; Book: MV Soleil 2 9.3 Superb from £124; $156; €144

Excellent service offered on Blue Force 3, experienced instructors and guides, good organisation, great food, good equipment and fabulous diving. 3rd time with this company, would definitely recommend.” Seeing the Tiger Sharks, manta rays, guitar shark, turtles, being in a great dive group with an amazing instructor/ guide, Bokarty. It was great to be back on board with Blue Force fleet again.” Recommended for: Instructors/ guides knowledge & experience. Safety. Friendliness of all boat staff. Food. Comfortable cabins.

Review: MV Maldives Blue Force 3; Book: MV Maldives Blue Force 3 9.3 Superb from £166; $209; €193

Top dive sites of Addu Atoll

Addu Manta Point

Addu Manta Point is one of the most popular dive sites in Addu Atoll due to reliable sightings of manta rays, making it a favourite dive site of every diver. Manta rays are year-round residents of Addu Manta Point.

Addu Manta Point is a manta ray cleaning station in Maa Kandu, which makes it a reliable spot to see oceanic mantas for a few of hours a day.

Addu Manta Point dive overview:

  1. Location: Addu Atoll south Maldives.
  2. Type of dive: Drift dive/channel dive.
  3. Entry: Dive boat/dive liveaboard.
  4. Known for: Manta rays.
  5. Depth: 25 metres (82 feet).
  6. Additional equipment requirements: Reef hook, surface market buoy.

Addu Manta Point videos of manta rays

I had to share two videos of Addu Manta Point showing majestic manta rays…the first video is amazing.

Diving Mudakan Mantapoint (HD) – Addu Atoll, Maldives
Addu Atoll | Diving | Maldives

Location and map of Addu Manta Point

Addu Manta Point dive liveaboards
Addu Manta Point dive liveaboards – Blue Force One liveaboard – image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

Addu Manta Point dive liveaboards

This table of dive liveaboards that include Addu Manta Point dives in their itinerary are in customer review order, with the best reviewed liveaboard at the top of the list.

Total Records Found: 18, showing 7 per page
Customer ReviewDiscover LiveaboardCustomer ReviewsPrice Per Day

A great trip all round. Cabins very comfortable, with A/c and a TV in each one. We changed our diving itinerary on day 1 on advice of the cruise directors given conditions and we were very much rewarded, with great diving as well as a whale shark and mantas. Would very much recommend this trip and the trip directors Albert and Sophie were fantastic. Food was varied, plentiful and delicious all trip.Recommended for: Food was far in excess of what was expected, trip crew were great and the diving was excellent.

Review: MV Blue Voyager; Book: MV Blue Voyager 8.9 Fabulous from £160; $202; €186

Awesome. The crew was absolutely fabulous. They made the cruise and the diving a truly memorable experience.” Recommended for: Crew, crew, crew.

Review: MV Horizon 3; Book: MV Horizon 3 8.5 Fabulous from £136; $174; €159

EcoPro’s newest offering. Seascape is the newest addition to the EcoPro fleet. Bad weather and rough conditions made diving less than ideal but this was outside the control of the operator.” Recommended for: Excellent Service. Roomy cabins and lounge areas. Excellent hosts/divemasters.

Review: EcoPro Seascape; Book: EcoPro Seascape 8 Very good from £168; $212; €195
Review: MV Blue; Book: MV Blue 0 Not rated from £122; $154; €142

HMS British Loyalty WWII Wreck dive

The HMS British Loyalty WWII wreck is 134 metres long and sits at a depth of 33 metres (108feet), but its shallowest depth is at 16 metres (52 feet). She is lying on hger portside after being scuttled in 1946 after it had been torpedo during WWII be a German U-Boat.

HMS British Loyalty was a 6,993 ton motor tanker that was built in 1928 and was sunk on 9 March 1944 during World War II.

The propeller of HMS British Loyalty is at a depth of between 23m/75f and 28m/92f. The propeller originally had 4 blades that were 2m/6.5f long. The wreck can be penatrated during your dive.

British Loyalty wreck dive overview:

  1. Location: Addu Atoll south Maldives.
  2. Type of dive: Wreck dive, wreck penatration dive.
  3. Sunk: German U-boat torpedoed the vessel in 1944 during World War II, but it was suck in 1946 when the British withdrawal from the Maldives.
  4. Entry: Dive boat/dive liveaboard.
  5. Known for: Plenty of coral growth and marine life, including sharks, eagle ray, manta rays, moray eels, parot fish, angelfish, butterfly fish, clownfish, sweetlips, surgeonfish, triggerfish, nudibranch and sea turtles.
  6. Depth: 16-33 metres (52-108 feet).
  7. Additional equipment requirements: torch, surface market buoy.
  8. The British Loyalty is a Protected Area by the Maldives Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

HMS British Loyalty wreck videos

British Loyalty [+1946], Addu Atoll
BRITISH LOYALTY WRECK / Maldives,Addu

Location and map of British Loyalty wreck

HMS British Loyalty wreck dive liveaboards
HMS British Loyalty wreck dive liveaboards – Top Class Cruising – Sachika liveaboard – image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

HMS British Loyalty wreck dive liveaboards

This table of dive liveaboards that include HMS British Loyalty wreck dives in their itinerary are in customer review order, with the best reviewed liveaboard at the top of the list.

Total Records Found: 11, showing 7 per page
Customer ReviewDiscover LiveaboardCustomer ReviewsPrice Per Day

Always beyond our best expectations. In our trip in Sachika boat, everything went perfect but the weather. Giacomo and the dive masters were the best: kind, helpful, and very professional. They take care of every small problem with a smile, making us feel at home from the first day The ship is in peak condition, so clean, and taken care off that it looks new. Much better than pictures, where usually is the contrary. Cabin was big and clean, with plenty space and an comfortable individual bathroom, also carefully cleaned. And food, food was amazing. Every meal was a buffet with plenty of choices, although since all were delicious, you usually end up eating much more than anticipated. Overall, when I come back to Maldives, I’ll definitely will be back with Giacomo and his crew. Thank you very much for the best diving week of our lives.Recommended for: Divemasters, cabin, Food.

Review: Top Class Cruising - Sachika; Book: Top Class Cruising - Sachika 9.4 Superb from £183; $231; €212

Excellent boat and staff with fantastic diving – you can’t go wrong here. This is a very well run dive operation with a fantastic pair of dive managers, Gabriel and Maria. They both really look after you and the experience level of the guiding I received was second to none. (Gabriel is both full cave and tech certified and very experienced). Gabriel the DM and boat manager went way above and beyond to make sure we got in the water at the right time and location to see everything we wanted to. Highly recommend this boat and crew, it was the best liveaboard I’ve done yet.Recommended for: The dive guide, the condition of the boat, the food.

Review: MV Emperor Serenity; Book: MV Emperor Serenity 9.3 Superb from £188; $241; €220

Fantastic Diving, Boat & Crew. Manta Rays on many dives, including a night dive Sharks, White Tip & Grey reef shark and Nurse Sharks Sting rays, Eagle Rays. Snorkelling with Whale Shark. Soleil 2 is a large, spacious and very well equipped boat Crew & Guides were very friendly, helpful & knowledgeable Food and service was superb.” Recommended for: Large spacious Cabin, Fantastic Diving, Good Guides.

Review: MV Soleil 2; Book: MV Soleil 2 9.3 Superb from £124; $156; €144

Epic Trip! Every dive delivered amazing experiences and encounters thanks to Gabriel, Maria, Ali and Rich. The boat crew was friendly, entertaining and enjoyable to socialize with. Manta Ray night dive was a dream alongside encounters with variety of sharks and rays. Dive guides were most professional, safe and led a phenomenal adventure. Would dive with this boat and crew again!!Recommended for: 4 dives/day, crew hospitality and care, vast area covered at sea.

Review: MV Emperor Explorer; Book: MV Emperor Explorer 9.2 Superb from £247; $316; €289

Outstanding and unforgettable! Variety of dives are excellent on Central Atolls tour…mix of deep channels with strong currents and pelagics, sheltered reefs with vibrant corals and large schools of reef fish, stingray/shark feeding dives (insane!), manta night dive, wall dives, drift dives, and snorkelling with a whale shark to top it off. Truly amazing. Trips between dives to gorgeous island and a picture perfect sandbank plus a beach bbq party which the crew make very special. Early starts every day but then dives spaced out so plenty of sunbathing and relaxing time on surface intervals. Healthiest food I’ve ever had on a holiday! Good variety and all tasty. Daily room service and super attentive staff. Highly proficient dive staff. I had a junior suite and it was HUGE! I also went as a solo traveller expecting to share and ended up having it to myself. TV in room had screen cast not that I used it much… was never bored. Lived like a King! Multiple seating areas spread all over boat, could always find somewhere for solo time. I definitely recommend this boat and would go again in a heartbeat. Teseo dive director is kind, patient, works really hard to give you an amazing trip. Perfect person for the job and like a fish in the water! My ONLY criticism is the rental fins. They’re very flimsy and do not deliver powerful kicks. For most dives, fine, but there are strong currents on some and I was really having to exert myself to keep close to the group and my buddy. Not fun. I’m in OK fitness, deeply regretted not buying and bringing a good pair. If you do the south Atolls tour this is even more important, apparently that’s mostly channel dives. I did the Central Atolls tour 13-20 January 2024. Doesn’t affect my strong recommendation for this boat though.” Recommended for: Variety of dives, level of service from staff, comfort on board.

Review: MV Princess Sara; Book: MV Princess Sara 9.2 Superb from £147; $188; €172

Truly amazing above and below the water. Truly amazing from start to finish. We seen 7 species of sharks including the infamous whale shark. We had manta cleaning stations, 4 giant mantas on our first dive, donut couldn’t have started any better. The whole trip kept delivering and there is not one thing we would change. The crewe and the guides were fantastic. Food was also amazing and plentiful. I would recommend this trip to everybody. 100% satisfied zone more.. we had been so lucky. Big thank you to Stina our guide must of all, for the incredible guidance. A must do for every diver.Recommended for: Underwater life, the staff and the people we met.

Review: MV Emperor Leo; Book: MV Emperor Leo 9.1 Superb from £242; $305; €281

Outstanding liveabord experience. The Whaleshark dive is right at the top, not only did it fulfill a tick on our bucket list, it was an experience of 30 odd minutes that normally only lasts 3 or 4. All dives for us offered something different and this is what we came to do – loved every minute. Diving always makes you hungry. The food on board was excellent at every mealtime and we were very well looked after. Diving makes you tired and our cabin was a comfortable, spacious and welcome retreat with perfect view.” Recommended for: The Diving and it’s very organised set-up, food and cabin comfort, friendliness of the staff and crew.

Review: MV Carpe Novo; Book: MV Carpe Novo 9.1 Superb from £195; $246; €226

Shark Point (Shark Hotel)

Shark Point of “Shark Hotel” is known for diving with sharks, which include grey reef sharks, silvertip reef shasrks, tiger sharks and more.

Shark point Atoll Addu – Requins – Maldives – Atoll Addu 03/2024 – Canareef resort
Tigersharks in Addu Maldives

Adu Turtle Point dive site Addu Atoll

Turtle Point dive site is one of the most well-known jumping-off site in Addu atoll

Addu Atoll Kuda Kandu channel dive – dive hook dive in strong currents

Diving on Kuda Kandu Corner, Addu Atoll, Maldives
Kuda Kandu, Maldives, 3th dive Dec 2, 2016 19 dive of week one – Diving on the Carpe Vita, in Kuda Kandu, A drift dive, with a wide variety of marine life, but the was a strong current, which carried us over a distance with little effort.

When is the best time to dive in Addu Atoll?

The best time to dive Addu Atoll is from January to April for the best weather and sea conditions. From May the monsoons change, where June, July & August are the wettest months. September to November dives have reduced visibility, but more filter feeders like manta rays and whale sharks.

The sea temperature remains faily constant in the Maldives from season to season and is 26-29°C/79-84°F throughout the year.

I hope you enjoyed this article about diving Addu Atoll Maldives (Seenu Atoll)

I’d love to hear from you. Tell us about your adventures of diving and snorkeling, in the comments below. Please also share your photos. Either from your underwater cameras or videos from your waterproof Gopro’s!

If this article hasn’t answered all of your questions. If you have more questions either about snorkeling or scuba diving (or specifically about diving Addu Atoll Maldives), please comment below with your questions.

There will also be many more articles about scuba diving (and snorkeling) for you to read and learn about these fabulous sports.

Have fun and be safe!

Diving Addu Atoll Maldives (Seenu Atoll)

Article written by Russell Bowyer who has been a scuba diver since diving on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia in 1989. After his first dive he trained as a BSAC diver in the UK. He attained his Diver Leader certification with BSAC. He then went on to become a scuba diving instructor, teaching others how to dive and was voted as Diving Officer and Treasurer for the Saffron Walden BSAC club too. Russell has dived all over the world, including the UK, on liveaboards in the Red Sea, the Caribbean, South Africa and the USA. Russell is experienced in all dive types, including drift diving, deep dives that involved decompression stops and recreational dives too.

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