This dive site, Triple Rock, is characterized by three small Giris located west of Medhufushi. Divers can explore overhangs at around 10 meters deep, which stretch over to the east. The middle Giri is particularly noteworthy for its vibrant soft corals and impressive giant clams. On the southwest side, there is a plateau descending to 15 meters, adorned with large and healthy coral formations, providing a rich and varied underwater landscape.
The marine life at Triple Rock is abundant and diverse. Magnificent shoals of fish, including fusiliers, surgeonfish, and mackerel, are a common sight, creating dynamic and colorful displays. The site is especially praised by macro enthusiasts and photographers, who will be delighted by the intricate small stuff found among the corals and rocks, making it an excellent spot for detailed underwater photography.
Triple Rock offers an engaging experience for divers of all levels, given its manageable maximum depth and rich biodiversity. While there is no specific 'best time' mentioned, the Maldives generally offers excellent diving conditions year-round. This site is particularly recommended for those who appreciate both wide-angle scenes of fish shoals and the intricate beauty of macro life.

