This dive site, Meedhoo Out, is situated on the northeastern side of Meedhoo island in the Maldives. It features a gently sloping reef adorned with numerous small coral blocks, which provide excellent hiding spots and navigation points for divers exploring its diverse ecosystem. There is no specific history or story provided for this site, but its natural formation offers a rich underwater journey.
The site boasts an impressive array of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter various moray eels and masters of camouflage such as leaf fish and scorpion fish. Anemones host vibrant clownfish and delicate porcelain crabs. Larger marine species include Grey Reef Sharks, white tip sharks, snappers, and groupers, adding excitement to the dive.
The Maldives offers excellent diving conditions year-round, with good visibility generally expected. The best time to visit would typically align with the dry season (December to May) for calmest waters, though currents can be dynamic. This site is suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its accessible depth profile. Snorkelers will also find plenty to see in the shallower areas of the sloping reef.
