Wreck Diving in Maldives

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Wreck Diving in Maldives

It doesn’t come as a surprise when we say that the Maldives features a tremendous amount of wreck dive sites, given the vast majority of its huge bodies of water. Most tourists actually embark on a holiday in this captivating paradise to experience an unforgettable scuba diving trip.

Wreck Diving Maldives Wreck Diving in Maldives

Wreck Diving Maldives

Some holiday packages in Maldives offer scuba-diving-specific itineraries via liveaboard lodging, which is probably the best way to experience wreck diving. Although, there are also numerous resorts that organizes wreck diving trips as part of service to their guests.

Maldives Victory Wreck

The Maldives Victory Wreck is probably the most popular shipwreck open for commercial diving in the country. This 110 meter long vessel sank on the western side of Hulhule Island back in 1981, and has gradually turned into a natural habitat for a colorful and exotic variety of marine life.

Maldives Victory Wreck Wreck Diving in Maldives

Maldives Victory Wreck

The ship’s main deck is to be found at a depth of 12 meters, where you’ll be greeted by turtles, large groupers and tuna. The Maldives Victory Wreck is classified as an advanced dive, mainly because of strong currents and the many sharp objects surrounding the site.

The British Loyalty Wreck

Another interesting dive in Maldives is the British Loyalty Wreck. This 140 meter long ship was neutralized by Japanese torpedoes during the Second World War back in 1946.

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Maldives Wreck - The British Loyalty

The British Loyalty is a very popular wreck site in the Maldives’ Addu Atoll. With its upper portion at a depth range of 17 meters, the ship’s vertical orientation basically allows beginner-friendly diving. More experienced divers can easily explore the British Loyalty’s propellers at 29 meters deep, and could also swim through its torpedo hole in the hull.

British Loyalty Wreck Diving Wreck Diving in Maldives

British Loyalty Wreck Diving

Aside from the usual reef fishes, some of the other marine features of the British Loyalty Wreck include large sea turtles, omnipresent wrasse, parrotfish, clownfish, angelfish, and bannerfish.

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