
Scuba diving in the Maldives
The entire land area of the Maldives is just 115 square miles, sitting in 35,000 square miles of ocean, and with few islands bigger than 300 acres. In other words, the ocean makes up more than 99 percent of the entire country — so if you are planning on holidaying here, you’d better love the water!
The stunning islands of the Maldives are best known as the destination you head to for some serious rest and relaxation. Think sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, lazing in hammocks, indulging in massages and spa treatments, and sipping on fruity cocktails at sunset. But there’s more to offer here! The Maldives is part of an extensive underwater mountain range, with vivid corals around the rims of ancient volcanoes. Known as one of the world’s most desirable destinations for year-round scuba diving and snorkeling, the Maldives is every ocean lover’s dream. The surrounding waters are home to an astounding variety of marine life, with nearly 200 species of hard corals, over 1,100 species of fish, 400 species of mollusks, 350 species of marine crustaceans, and more! In terms of biodiversity, the Maldivian waters are the oceanic version of virgin rainforests.
So come with me and let’s explore the astounding underwater world of the Maldives.

House reef at Anantara Kihavah