South Ari Atoll Marine Protected Area is a globally recognized marine conservation site in the Maldives, famed for its rich coral reefs and abundant marine life, ideal for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
South Ari Atoll Marine Protected Area, located in the central western part of the Maldives archipelago, covers a large expanse of coral reefs, lagoons, and channels. This protected marine ecosystem is known for its exceptional biodiversity, including vibrant coral gardens, abundant reef fish, and large pelagic species such as manta rays and whale sharks. The atoll's geography features numerous coral reefs interconnected by shallow lagoons and deep ocean channels, providing habitats for critically important marine species. Established to conserve and sustainably manage the area's natural resources, the protected area plays a vital role in safeguarding coral reef health, fish populations, and endangered species. Aside from conservation, South Ari Atoll is a major hub for recreational activities including scuba diving, snorkeling, whale shark watching, and underwater photography. Divers encounter impressive coral walls, underwater caves, colorful marine fauna, and frequent sightings of whale sharks, making it one of the premier dive destinations worldwide. The area also supports local livelihoods through eco-tourism and sustainable fishing practices. Visitors are drawn by the clear Indian Ocean waters, abundant marine life, and the opportunity to engage with one of the most pristine marine environments on the planet. The Manta Point and Maaya Thila dive sites are particularly famous landmarks within the atoll. Access is generally by boat or seaplane from Malé, with numerous resorts and liveaboard vessels operating in the area, catering to travelers seeking high-quality marine recreation amid a protected and carefully managed environment.
Manta Point – renowned for regular manta ray cleaning station visits
Whale Shark sightings – one of the best global spots for seasonal whale shark encounters
Vibrant coral reefs with extensive coverage of hard and soft corals
Maaya Thila – a top night and day dive site known for rich marine biodiversity
Extensive, healthy coral formations that support a wide range of marine species including reef fish, invertebrates, and apex predators.
Seasonal aggregation site for whale sharks, providing unique opportunities for close but safe encounters with the largest fish in the ocean.
Areas where manta rays gather to be cleaned by cleaner fish, a spectacular behavior observed by divers.