Best Diving in March ?

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mightymouse1504

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Hi Team
Looking for best diving destination in March. Pelagic action my main focus.
I'm sure Galapagos will come up, keen to see what else might compare
Thank you
 
Thanks, I was thinking Fuvahmulah
I haven't been to Fuvamulah but in Central Maldives LA we saw Tigers right by the airport at Tiger Port. And they don't feed them there either, which I preferred. Also on Central Maldives route saw Nurse Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Spinner Sharks, Bull shark, and of course many reef sharks and Mantas. No whale sharks (but it is possible) and no hammerheads though. Also Soccoro is good in March, but expensive. We saw 11 species of Sharks plus Mantas and dolphins there a few years ago.
 
I haven't been to Fuvamulah but in Central Maldives LA we saw Tigers right by the airport at Tiger Port. And they don't feed them there either, which I preferred. Also on Central Maldives route saw Nurse Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Spinner Sharks, Bull shark, and of course many reef sharks and Mantas. No whale sharks (but it is possible) and no hammerheads though. Also Soccoro is good in March, but expensive. We saw 11 species of Sharks plus Mantas and dolphins there a few years ago
Is that on Hulhule?
I'm planning to go to Maldives for tigers at the end of May. Fuvahmulah is the first place in mind but I wonder if there are better places less crowded.
Open to suggestions
 
Is that on Hulhule?
I'm planning to go to Maldives for tigers at the end of May. Fuvahmulah is the first place in mind but I wonder if there are better places less crowded.
Open to suggestions
Yes near Hilhule. Tigers, Spinner Sharks, Lemon Sharks, a bull shark and Sting Rays all on the same dive. It was the last dive of our trip and great finale.
 
I’m going to Fuvamulah on Friday (arrive Saturday), I’ll let you know. From what I’ve seen on socials lately it doesn’t seem too crowded.
 

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