Ari Atolls | 6 Days
A journey where ancient kingdoms meet visionary futures, with exclusive access to untouched reefs, UNESCO...
ABOUT THE ITINERARY
Located at the southernmost tip, this atoll is famous for its manta ray cleaning stations, healthy corals, and the British Loyalty, the largest shipwreck in the Maldives. Beyond its marine life, Addu offers a distinctive cultural character, with islands connected by causeways and a pace of life unique to the far south.
The best time to visit Addu Atoll in the Maldives is during the dry season from November to April, offering sunny skies, calm seas, and optimal underwater visibility for diving and snorkeling. January to April is generally considered the premier period, featuring warmer, clearer water and consistent, sunny weather, ideal for exploring the area.
Short cruise within protected waters. Wide, calm lagoon ideal for families and first-time guests.
Certified divers explore the famous WWII wreck. Others enjoy shallow snorkelling, kayaking, or a beach setup nearby.
Visit local islands connected by road – cycling or guided tour available. Evening anchorage in a quiet southern corner.
Optional reef dive or snorkel. Protected lagoons ensure comfortable conditions.
Full leisure day with paddleboards, light fishing, and swimming in shallow turquoise waters.
Unhurried cruising within the atoll’s expansive lagoon system. Beach dinner setup or sunset anchorage.
Return to Gan for departure.
Let us shape this route around season, sea state, and the rhythm you want to travel at.
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