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Prodivers Hurawalhi

Resort dive centre

Prodivers' third dive centre in Lhaviyani Atoll, based at Hurawalhi Island Resort, offering personalised small-group and one-on-one diving with free nitrox across the shared Prodivers Lhaviyani site catalogue.

Last updated July 2026

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PADI-affiliated via Prodivers' shared course structureFree nitrox on every divePersonalised small-group and 1:1 divingHouse reef plus access to 60+ Lhaviyani Atoll dive sitesUnderwater-scooter dives and specialty course available

About

Prodivers Hurawalhi is the company's third dive centre in Lhaviyani Atoll, based at Hurawalhi Island Resort - home to the well-known glass-walled underwater restaurant - and operating under the same PADI-affiliated course structure and E-learning path as its sister centres. Where Kuredu leans on scale and history, Hurawalhi's own site emphasises service style: "a very personalised service, whether it is diving in smaller groups, or focusing on one on one dives." A single house-reef dive is priced and booked separately from boat-included packages, and dhoni day trips reach out across Lhaviyani's wider catalogue of drop-offs, channels and protected reefs, which the operator's own materials describe as more than 60 sites atoll-wide without naming individual stops. Nitrox is free on every dive, and an underwater-scooter specialty is available alongside the standard PADI course range. Two marine biologists sit on the team roster, giving the centre a slightly more conservation- and education-forward lean than a typical resort operation. Pricing sits noticeably above sister centre Kuredu's, reflecting Hurawalhi's higher-end resort positioning. It suits divers and non-diving travel companions alike who want diving woven flexibly into a luxury stay, with attention scaled to smaller groups rather than a large-volume operation.

What Divers Say

Divers consistently describe Hurawalhi's diving as tailored rather than one-size-fits-all, with small-group and one-on-one options standing out against the larger, more standardised operations elsewhere in the atoll. The presence of marine biologists on staff comes up as a point of interest for guests who want more context on what they're seeing, not just a guided swim past it. As the resort behind a well-known underwater dining experience, Hurawalhi draws a broader luxury-travel crowd for whom diving is one part of a wider high-end stay rather than the sole purpose of the trip - reflected in pricing that sits above the atoll's more volume-oriented centres. The overall theme is flexible, personalised diving at a premium resort, better suited to guests who value individual attention than to those chasing the lowest per-dive rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Hurawalhi?
A 40-minute seaplane flight from Male via Trans Maldivian Airways, per the operator's own site.
Is nitrox available?
Yes, free on every dive at no additional charge, per the own-site price list.
What level of diver is this for?
Beginners through certified and advanced divers; the own site emphasises small-group and 1:1 tailoring for all levels.
What's the diving season?
Not stated on Hurawalhi's own site. Confirm seasonal conditions directly with the resort before booking.
House reef or boat trips?
Both. A single house-reef dive is priced separately and lower (around USD 105, no boat) than boat-included packages (USD 124-144), which reach Lhaviyani's channels and drop-offs.
Is this a budget or premium dive centre?
Premium and personalised. Hurawalhi's per-dive pricing runs noticeably higher than sister centre Kuredu's, consistent with its higher-end resort positioning.
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