Nakai Dhiggiri Diving Center

Resort dive centre

The Nakai Diving Center at NAKAI Dhiggiri Resort in Vaavu Atoll, offering near-resort reef-shark snorkelling at Shark Point alongside Felidhoo Atoll channel dives including Fotteyo Kandu.

Last updated July 2026

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Shark Point reef-shark snorkel site a few steps from the islandFotteyo Kandu channel dive, hammerhead-shark potentialNight diving rated among the best in the MaldivesDaily morning and afternoon boat tripsPADI 5 Star Dive Resort

About

Nakai Dhiggiri Diving Center runs the dive and snorkel programme at NAKAI Dhiggiri Resort, a low-traffic base in Vaavu Atoll's Felidhoo waters. The signature draw close to home is Shark Point, a reef-shark snorkel site just a few steps from the island, making it one of the easiest, most family-friendly shark encounters in the atoll. For certified divers, boat trips run daily morning and afternoon, half or full day, into Felidhoo Atoll's channels, with Fotteyo Kandu the standout: overhangs, multicoloured soft coral, and the chance of a hammerhead sighting. Night diving here has built a reputation as one of the most fascinating in the Maldives. The dive centre holds PADI 5 Star Dive Resort status and runs the full course and guided-dive range alongside its snorkelling programme. Diving is not sold off a published price list; guests arrange and confirm rates directly with the resort. As sister property to Nakai Alimatha, the operation shares the same protected-area, channel-focused diving philosophy. It suits divers who want a relaxed, low-key base with an easy shark-snorkel product and access to serious channel diving nearby, and who are comfortable confirming costs directly before booking.

What Divers Say

Divers consistently highlight Shark Point as the easiest, most accessible reef-shark encounter the resort offers, close enough to the island for a quick snorkel rather than a planned excursion. Fotteyo Kandu comes up as the more serious draw for certified divers, praised for its overhangs and soft coral along with the chance, not the certainty, of a hammerhead sighting. Night diving on the local channels is a recurring highlight for repeat visitors. Guests note that Dhiggiri is a quieter, lower-traffic base than some neighbouring Vaavu operations, which suits divers looking for an unhurried, protected-area diving experience over a high-volume resort feel. A practical note that comes up often is that diving costs aren't published anywhere, so it's worth budgeting time to confirm rates with the resort ahead of a trip. The overall theme is a relaxed, family-friendly shark-snorkel base paired with genuinely good channel diving close by.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the dive centre?
NAKAI Dhiggiri Resort is on Dhiggiri Island in Vaavu Atoll, reached via the standard Maldives seaplane or domestic-flight transfer.
Is nitrox available?
Listed as a service at the dive centre, but no free-or-paid statement is published. Confirm directly with the resort before booking.
What diving level is required?
Not explicitly tiered on the own site. Both diving and snorkelling activities are offered.
What's the diving season?
Not stated on the resort's own site. Confirm seasonal conditions directly with the resort.
House reef or boat trips?
Both, in different forms. Shark Point is promoted as an easy, near-island reef-shark snorkel site; boat trips reach Felidhoo Atoll's named channels, including Fotteyo Kandu.
How is diving priced?
Rates are on request. No current price list is published, so confirm pricing directly before booking.
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