At Scuba Shark, we don’t believe in crowds, we believe in connection. That’s why we keep it tight, personal, and real.
Just You, the Ocean, and a Few Good People
With no more than 8 divers on board, there’s space to breathe, above and below the surface. No rush, no packed boats, just pure diving and focus on your experience.
Exclusive Feel, No Extra Fees
You don’t have to pay more for real attention. Our small-group approach is built into everything we do, same rates, just way more care.
Led by Passion, Backed by Experience
We’re divers first. With years in the water across the Maldives, our team is all about safe, sharp, unforgettable dives. You’re in good hands, from briefing to giant stride.
Not Just a Dive Center, A Dive Family
We’re a family-run crew, and we welcome you like one of our own. Join us for close encounters, chilled surface intervals, and the kind of diving that sticks with you.
The Maldives has two monsoons, each shaking up the dive scene in its own way. Whether it's the time of year, tide, current, or visibility, every dive brings something different. No matter when you dive, the underwater world is always alive. The reefs are packed with life, Wrasses, Surgeon fish, Trigger fish, Anthias, Gobies, Parrot fish, Bat fish, Clown fish, Groupers, and more. Out in the blue, keep your eyes peeled for Barracudas, Jackfish, Tuna, Wahoo, and even the elusive Merlin.
From January to March, expect crystal-clear waters with visibility pushing 30 meters thanks to those strong North Eastern currents. Then, from April to May, the plankton blooms as the North Eastern Monsoon wraps up, bringing a fresh, bustling energy to the sea. As June and July roll in, the South West Monsoon takes over with Westerly winds and currents, which make the leeward side of the island a dive haven, lasting well into the year.
No matter when you come, diving here is always a good idea, and you’re never far from that next unforgettable encounter. Around the island, the dive spots are as varied as they are plentiful. Head south to “Farikede,” where the ocean drops off into deep blue, or go north to “Hudekede,” a shark and fish cleaning station where currents mix, creating the perfect environment for underwater life to thrive. And let’s not forget the legendary Tiger Shark dive, one of the most popular sites, just a stone's throw from the harbor.
Dive site map
Fuvahmulah is easily accessible by domestic flight or speedboat.
✈️ From Male (MLE) :
Take a domestic flight to Fuvahmulah (FVM). Flights operate daily and take about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Flight schedule (subject to change):
Male → Fuvahmulah: 15:05 and 23:35
Fuvahmulah → Male: 05:00 and 16:55
🚤 From Addu or Huvadhoo :
Travel by speedboat via the RTL Ferry service. Timings may vary, so check rtl.mv for the latest schedule.
Currency :
The local currency is Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), but US dollars are widely accepted. There's an ATM on the island for local currency and another at Malé airport for USD.
Payments :
We accept both cash and card. A 3.6% bank fee applies for card payments.
Dress Code :
Fuvahmulah is a local island with no designated bikini beach. Modest clothing like shorts and t-shirts is perfectly fine in public areas.
Connectivity :
Local SIM cards with data can be purchased at the airport. Most guesthouses and cafés offer Wi-Fi.
Transport :
Getting around is easy with scooters or bikes, which can be rented on the island. Taxis are also available.
Culture & Religion :
Fuvahmulah is a Muslim island. Alcohol is not allowed, and public behavior should respect local customs.
Swimming & Snorkeling :
There is no lagoon around the island. If you want to swim, avoid going alone, check the currents, and stay aware of your position.
Language :
The local language is Dhivehi, but English is commonly spoken, especially in tourism.
At our dive center, your safety is our highest priority, and we take it very seriously. Our team is made up of experienced instructors and guides who not only love diving but also know a lot about the places where we dive. From the moment you join us, we want you to feel safe and confident.
Before we embark on any dive, we ensure that every diver receives a thorough and informative briefing. During this briefing, we cover various important aspects, including our shark encounter protocols. We believe in responsible and respectful interactions with marine life, and our protocols are designed to ensure the safety of both divers and the underwater creatures we encounter.
Our unwavering commitment to safety, education, and environmental stewardship means we eagerly anticipate the opportunity to share remarkable diving experiences with you, all while safeguarding the well-being of every participant and the precious marine world we hold in such high regard.