How to Prepare for Tiger Shark Diving in Fuvahmulah, Maldives
18 guided dives · tiger sharks at 5–7 m, year-round · AOWD minimum · domestic flights Malé ↔ Fuvahmulah included · Fuvahmulah Scuba Club certified guides.



Tiger sharks at Tiger Point & Tiger Wall — Fuvahmulah, southern Maldives · DiveSafariMaster
Why Fuvahmulah — the Facts Behind the Tiger Sharks
Fuvahmulah is a one-island atoll in the southern Maldives, 1.5 hours by domestic flight from Malé. No lagoon separates it from open ocean — the island sits directly in deep water, acting as a natural seamount that pulls in pelagic species year-round. Tiger sharks have been resident at Tiger Point and Tiger Wall for decades, drawn by a fishing tradition that pre-dates dive tourism: fishermen have been discarding tuna offcuts at the harbour entrance for generations, and a resident shark population formed around that pattern. Over 250–300 individual sharks are now identified in the Tiger Harbour photogrammetry database. No feeding attractant is used on dives.
| Site | Depth | Primary species | Season | Peak visibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiger Point | 5–7 m | Tiger sharks | Year-round | Up to 45 m (Jan–Apr) |
| Tiger Wall | Max 30 m (AOWD) | Tiger sharks, silvertips, whitetips | Year-round | 25 m+ |
| Reef sites | Max 30 m (AOWD) | Grey reef, silvertip, yellowfin tuna, GT, barracuda | Daily | 25 m+ |
| Open water | Variable | Thresher sharks, hammerheads, oceanic mantas | May–Jul | 25 m+ |
| Open water | Variable | Whale sharks, mola mola | Oct–Dec | 25 m+ |
Certification & Experience Requirements
Tiger Point runs at 5–7 m — shallow, but that does not lower the certification bar. AOWD with 30 logged dives is the minimum for the full package, including Tiger Wall (max 30 m). OWD divers can join the Tiger Point dive after passing an in-water evaluation on Day 2; reef sites are then capped at 18 m. The evaluation is not a formality — guides decide on the day based on buoyancy and calm.
| Feature | OWD | AOWD |
|---|---|---|
| Tiger Point (5–7 m) | ✓ After in-water evaluation | ✓ Full access |
| Tiger Wall (to 30 m) | ✗ 18 m max | ✓ Full access |
| Reef sites | ✓ Max 18 m | ✓ Max 30 m |
| Logged dives required | — | 30 minimum |
| In-water evaluation | ✓ Mandatory (Day 2) | Not required |
Upgrade to AOWD Before Your Trip
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver courses are available. Complete your upgrade before departure and unlock Tiger Wall and all reef sites to 30 m on the same trip.
View Courses →Gear Checklist for Fuvahmulah Dives
🤿 Mask & fins — well-fitting mask; fins that allow controlled, low-kick movement near sharks
🩱 3 mm wetsuit — water temperature 27–30°C year-round; recommended for sun and sting protection during surface intervals
💻 Dive computer — mandatory for depth and no-deco monitoring at Tiger Wall (max 30 m)
📷 Underwater camera — tiger sharks at 5–7 m with up to 45 m visibility in peak season: conditions are good. No flash photography at Tiger Point or Tiger Wall — enforced
🧤 No gloves at shark sites — protocol enforced before entry. Bare hands signal no-touch intent; guides check before every tiger shark dive
🦺 BCD, regulator, wetsuit rental — available on-site at $30/day full kit or $5/item/dive. Book rental in advance →
🛡️ Dive insurance — mandatory — DAN or DiveAssure accepted. Nearest decompression chamber is in Malé. Insurance details →
📋 Logbook — 30 logged dives required for AOWD entry. Have it available for verification at check-in on Day 1
In-Water Behavior — What the Guides Enforce
Tiger sharks are apex predators. Every tiger shark dive is preceded by a full briefing from Fuvahmulah Scuba Club guides — local and international, PADI and SSI certified. The rules below are not optional. Divers who break protocol are removed from the water.
🦈 No touching, no chasing — never reach toward a shark or move to intercept its path. Any contact with marine life ends the dive
📸 No flash photography — at Tiger Point and Tiger Wall without exception. Natural light only
🤿 Stay with the group — guide-to-diver ratio: 1:4 in low season, 1:6 in high season. Follow the guide’s signals, not your own instinct
💨 Control breathing rate — slow, steady breaths reduce bubble output and maintain calm around the sharks
⬆️ No erratic movement or ascents — sudden speed changes draw attention. All ascents at standard 9 m/min; safety stop observed every time
📏 Maintain distance — guides indicate where to position. No diver should ever be between a shark and its intended direction of travel
Best Season & Dive Conditions
Tiger sharks are at Tiger Point and Tiger Wall year-round — there is no off-season. What changes between months is visibility, current strength, and which additional pelagic species are in the water alongside them.
| Period | Conditions | Visibility | Additional species |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Apr | Dry, sunny · stronger currents | Up to 45 m | Tiger sharks year-round |
| May–Jul | Transitional · moderate currents | 25 m+ | Thresher sharks, hammerheads, oceanic mantas |
| Aug–Sep | Wet season · lower currents | 25 m+ | Tiger sharks year-round |
| Oct–Dec | End of wet season · moderate | 25 m+ | Whale sharks, mola mola possible |
Practical Trip Prep
✈️ Fly into Malé (MLE) — domestic flight Malé ↔ Fuvahmulah (~1.5 hrs) is included in the package. Luggage allowance on Maldivian Airlines: 25 kg checked + 5 kg cabin
📄 Passport copy required at booking — needed for domestic flight processing. Share your international arrival and departure flight details at time of reservation
💳 30% deposit confirms your place — balance due 30 days before arrival. Visa, Mastercard, Amex and bank transfer accepted. USD widely accepted on the island
🪪 Visa on arrival — 30-day tourist visa for most nationalities. Complete the IMUGA declaration before travel. Valid passport and return ticket required
👗 Fuvahmulah is a local island — modest dress in all public areas (shoulders to knees). Bikinis only on boats or designated beach spots. Alcohol is not available on the island. Shops close during prayer times
🛡️ Dive insurance is mandatory — DAN or DiveAssure accepted. Nearest decompression chamber is in Malé — factor this into your risk planning. Full insurance details →
🧬 Marine biologist briefing included — weekly shark presentation by the resident marine biologist. Optional participation in local conservation research during the stay
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