Fiyavalhu Maldives, South Ari Atoll
Dive South Ari from this affordable local island resort with all the perks of a private island
per room, breakfast only
Overview
- Secluded location on a laid-back local island in South Ari
- Enrich your holiday with local island experiences
- Enjoy diving and watersports run by an experienced operator
- Close to Madivaru - one of South Ari’s top manta rays dive sites
Fiyavalhu Maldives takes the classic Maldivian experience and reinvents it, combining the luxury and privacy of a private island resort with the charm and authenticity of a local island adventure. Hidden behind a curtain of lush tropical foliage, Fiyavalhu features all the facilities you would expect from a Maldivian getaway, from a range of fitness equipment and games to fanciful gourmet dining and exciting watersports. But, beyond the trees, lies a traditional local village just waiting to be explored. Plus, this resort’s fantastic location puts you within easy reach of South Ari’s most iconic underwater experiences, including coral covered wrecks, and close encounters with whale sharks and manta rays.
Rooms
Deluxe Garden Villa
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Deluxe Garden Villa
Beach Villa
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Beach Villa
Deluxe Beach Villa
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Deluxe Beach Villa
Beach Pool Villa
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Beach Pool Villa
2 Bedroom Family Beach Villa
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2 Bedroom Family Beach Villa
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Breakfast
- Half Board
- Full Board
- All Inclusive
Diving in South Ari Atoll
- Whale sharkYear round
- WrecksYear round
- Healthy coralsNot frequently
- Plentiful reef lifeYear round
- Manta RaysFrom November to March
- StingraysNot frequently
- TurtlesYear round
- Giant frogfishNot frequently
From the famous whale sharks of Maamigili reef, to current-driven drifts through reef channels, and one of the finest wrecks in the Maldives, you can’t go wrong with South Ari Atoll’s dive sites.
Whale sharks in South Ari
Whale sharks are the highlight in South Ari Atoll with year-round potential to view these gentle giants. The South Ari Marine Protected Area is renowned for almost daily sightings, and you’ve got a pretty good chance almost no matter what time of year you visit. During the Northeast monsoon from December to April, they tend to be seen more to the west, then the whale sharks move over to the east during the Southwest monsoon between May and November. Wherever they are spotted, you'll can swim alongside these wonderful creatures as they feed and cruise along the reef.
Manta rays are also seen in South Ari, particularly at Madivaru – also known as Manta point – a marine protected reef on the south of Rangali Kandu. The best chance to see them is during the northeast monsoon from December to May. And manta rays or not, you’ll still see plenty of fish at this well-known site. The Machchafushi Wreck – also known as Kudhimaa Wreck – is also a highlight of South Ari’s diving. The boat was purposefully sunk in 1998, and now sits upright and fully intact. With its large propeller, prominent wheelhouse, crane structure, and plenty of doorways, this wreck is a photographer’s dream. You’ll also find a host of life including batfish, frogfish, ghost pipefish, and moray eels. In the central region of Ari there are some classic thilas, and while the atoll is not small, most of the stunning sites are accessible from any of the resorts in South Ari.