Black Pearl Liveaboard Currently at Himmafushi Island of the Male Atoll, Maldives
The Black Pearl, a Maldivian liveaboard, sets sail once again, and is currently at the Himmafushi island of the Male’ Atoll…
This week, the Black Pearl liveaboard set off with 11 divers from Switzerland. Following the check-in orientation dive, the diving team headed to the outer reef of the Farukholufushi unihabitated Maldivian island. Learn more about the liveaboards offered by Maldives Dive Travel here!
Black Pearl Liveaboard Dives at Banana Reef
This morning, the first dive took place at Banana Reef, where visibility was fantastic, allowing us to see a large collection of Maldives marine life, such as Clownfish, Whale Shark, Reef Shark and Manta Rays.
Black Pearl Liveaboard Dives at Lankan Manta Point
The Black Pearl liveaboard’s second dive was to the Lankan Manta Point, truly a top of the line dive. The diving group saw 7 manta rays, 4 of which were happily parked at the cleaning station of Lankan Manta Point. Throughout the dive, the other 3 manta rays periodically glided through the Lankan Manta Point’s cleaning station.
Black Pearl Liveaboard Dives at HP Reef
Manta Ray at Lanka Manta Point, North Male Atoll
The Black Pearl liveaboard’s third dive was to HP reef, where divers spotted a sting ray and a couple of eagle rays.
North East Monsoon Transition Period
The North East Monsoon transition period has begun, which has caused less-than-optimal weather conditions during the past week, such as isolated showers and gusty winds, where the average wind speed is 15 – 25 mph, gusting up to 45 mph. However, this Maldives weather is limited mostly to the central and southern Maldivian atolls.
Current Diving Conditions
Weather: Widespread rain with isolated heavy showers and thunderstorms will be experienced over the country. Get up-to-date Maldives weather here!
Winds: South-west / westerly 9 – 17 knots in northern atolls and 13 – 22 knots elsewhere. Winds may increase 35 – 43 knots during showers.
Visibility: 10 km, becoming 3 – 1 km during showers.
State of the sea: Generally rough.
Wave Height (open sea): 5 – 7 feet.
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