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Our mission is to provide world-class training to divers of all levels, promote ocean conservation and build a global community that explores and protects the underwater world

About us

Welcome to Keyodhoo Dive, your gateway to world-class scuba diving adventures in the heart of Vaavu Atoll, Maldives. Located on the peaceful island of Keyodhoo, we offer an unforgettable diving experience for all levels — from first-time divers to seasoned professionals. Whether you're looking to explore vibrant coral reefs, dive with sharks, or take your scuba skills to the next level, our experienced and certified instructors are here to guide you every step of the way.

At Keyodhoo Dive, we offer a full range of PADI dive courses, daily fun dives, and personalized dive packages. Safety is our top priority — we strictly follow international diving standards and are supported by DAN (Divers Alert Network). We also provide high-quality, well-maintained dive equipment to ensure every dive is safe and comfortable.

For a complete diving holiday, we invite you to stay with us at our cozy guesthouse, just a short walk from the ocean. Here, you’ll enjoy warm Maldivian hospitality, delicious home-cooked meals, and a relaxed island atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.

Our passion for the ocean goes beyond diving. We are committed to sustainable practices and reef conservation, and we encourage all our guests to dive responsibly and help protect the beautiful marine life of the Maldives.

Come join us at Keyodhoo Dive — where every dive is an adventure, and every guest becomes part of our dive family.

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Dive Sites

ALIMATHA JETTY

ALIMATHA JETTY

Dive type: Drift / Reef Dive
Max depth: 20 meter
Diver level: OWD / AOWD
Distance: 1hr boat trip
Interest:

This dive site has been known as one of the very popular dive site for a night dive here in Maldives. The site it self is located Infront of the jetty of the resort house reef. So basically it will be sandy bottom with shallow depths. The marine life we expect to see from this site is huge number of nurse sharks, black tips, white tips, sting rays, jack fishes and many other different fish life including macro life as well

GOLDEN WALL

GOLDEN WALL

Dive type: Wall Dive
Max depth: 30 meter
Diver level: AOWD / OWD
Distance: 25 minutes
Interest:

Golden Wall is located on the north side of a channel called Kashavaru Kandu. The wall has many overhangs covered in beautiful golden-colored soft corals, which is how it got its name.

This site is great for diving in both incoming and outgoing currents. You can expect to see plenty of reef fish, sea turtles, and whitetip reef sharks during the dive. It’s a colorful and relaxing spot that’s perfect for underwater photography and enjoying the beauty of the reef

FOTTEYO KANDU

FOTTEYO KANDU

Dive type: Drift / Current Dive
Max depth: 30 meters
Diver level: AOWD / OWD
Distance: 1 hour
Interest:

Fotteyo Kandu is known as the easternmost channel in the Maldives and is one of the most beautiful dive spots in the area. The site has a tall underwater rock (called a pinnacle) in the middle of the channel, and the outer reef wall is full of exciting features like overhangs, caves, and swim-throughs. These areas are covered with colorful yellow and blue soft corals, making the dive even more special.

You can enjoy diving here in both incoming and outgoing currents. The sea life is amazing — you might see tiger sharks, hammerhead sharks, grey reef sharks, whitetip sharks, eagle rays, dolphins, manta rays, and many kinds of reef fish.

KEYODHOO SHIP WRECK

KEYODHOO SHIP WRECK

Dive type: Wreck Dive
Max depth: 15 meters
Diver level: DSD / OWD / AOWD
Distance: 10 minutes
Interest:

This is a wooden shipwreck located in the lagoon of Kuda Falhu, near Keyodhoo. It’s a great dive site for beginners because of its calm conditions and shallow depth. At the same time, it offers interesting features and marine life that make it enjoyable for advanced divers too. The wreck adds a nice variety to the dive experience, with plenty to explore around it.

DHIGGIRI SHARK POINT

DHIGGIRI SHARK POINT

Dive type: Stationary Dive
Max depth: 15 meter
Diver level: DSD / OWD / AOWD
Distance: 1hr 30 min
Interest:

This dive site is one of the most famous spots in the Maldives to see a large number of nurse sharks, and it's often called the home of the nurse sharks. These gentle sharks can usually be seen resting or swimming calmly around the area, giving divers a close and unforgettable experience.

The site has a beautiful underwater landscape, featuring two separate pinnacles and a wide sandy bottom. This unique formation makes the dive both exciting and easy to explore, perfect for capturing great photos and enjoying the peaceful movement of marine life around you

DHEVANA KANDU

DHEVANA KANDU

Dive type: Drift / Channel Dive
Max depth: 30 meter
Diver level: AOWD
Distance: 45 minutes
Interest:

This is a channel dive located near the Alimatha area. The underwater scenery is truly beautiful, with a tall rock (pinnacle) sitting right in the middle of the channel.

Divers can expect to see a large number of baby grey reef sharks along with adult ones. Other marine life often spotted here includes eagle rays, whitetip reef sharks, tunas, schools of jackfish, and barracudas. It’s an exciting dive spot full of action and perfect for shark lovers.

MIYARU KANDU

MIYARU KANDU

Dive type: Drift / Channel Dive
Max depth: 30 meter
Diver level: AOWD
Distance: 1hr boat trip
Interest:

Miyaru Kandu is known as one of the best channel dives in the Maldives. It’s great for diving in both incoming and outgoing currents, which makes it a favorite among experienced divers.

The channel is full of marine life. You can expect to see large numbers of grey reef sharks, eagle rays, whitetip reef sharks, tunas, Napoleon wrasses, schools of jacks and barracudas. During the west monsoon season, manta rays sometimes make an appearance too

RAKEEDHOO CORNER

RAKEEDHOO CORNER

Dive type: Drift / Channel Dive
Max depth: 30 meters
Diver level: AOWD / OWD
Distance: 1 hour
Interest:

This channel is located at the southern tip of the atoll and is known for being a fun and exciting corner dive. The site is full of marine life, with colorful blue soft corals adding to the beauty of the underwater scenery.

One of the main highlights here is the chance to see large schools of bumphead parrotfish. These big, unique-looking fish often swim together in groups, creating a truly unforgettable sight for divers. Along with them, you may also spot other reef fish and the occasional shark passing by. It’s a great spot for both fish lovers and underwater photographers.

FUSHI KANDU

FUSHI KANDU

Dive type: Drift / Channel Dive
Max depth: 25 meter
Diver level: AOWD / OWD
Distance: 45 minutes
Interest:

This is a narrow and shallow channel dive located near the Fotteyo area. During an incoming current, it can offer an amazing diving experience.

You can expect to see a large number of grey reef sharks, whitetip reef sharks, schools of eagle rays, barracudas, jackfish, and many other types of marine life. It’s a lively and exciting dive site, full of action and perfect for those who enjoy big fish encounters.

AMBARA THILA

AMBARA THILA

Dive type: Pinnacles
Max depth: 20 meters
Diver level: AOWD / OWD
Distance: 50 minutes
Interest:

This is a small pinnacle that’s full of life, with a large variety of reef fish and beautiful coral. The site is perfect for both day and night dives, offering something special each time. It’s also a great spot for macro diving, where you can find tiny marine creatures hiding among the corals — ideal for underwater photographers and those who love the small details of the reef.

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Vaavu Atoll Map

Dive Map
1 - MIYARUKANDU
2 - DHIGGIRISHARKPOINT
3 - DHEVANAKANDU
4 - ALIMATHAJETTY
5 - GOLDENWALL
6 - FUSHIKANDU
7 - FOTTEYOKANDU
8 - RAKEEDHOOCORNER
9 - AMBARATHILA
10 - KEYODHOO SHIP WRECK
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