This dive site, Potato Reef, is a prominent large pinnacle located off Thulusdhoo in the Maldives. The top reef begins at a comfortable 6 meters, featuring vibrant coral growth. Its topography varies from steep slopes to gentle inclines, offering diverse exploration paths for divers. The site is versatile, perfectly suited for dive courses, enjoyable fun dives, and captivating night dives, making it accessible and engaging for various skill levels.
Divers can expect to encounter a rich array of marine species. The reef is home to numerous triggerfish and damsel fish, alongside schools of small sardines. Bottom dwellers include lobsters and different species of starfish. Surgeonfish and various wrasse species are abundant, complementing the smaller inhabitants like shrimps. Larger pelagic species such as jack fish and dogtooth tuna are also occasionally sighted, adding to the site's biodiversity.
While specific seasonal highlights are not provided, the Maldives generally offers excellent diving conditions year-round. This site is particularly suitable for divers of all levels due to its manageable depth and varied topography. Freedivers will find the average depth of 7 meters and maximum of 15 meters ideal for extended bottom time and exploration. Night dives here are recommended to observe nocturnal creatures, offering a unique perspective on the reef's active ecosystem.

