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How common are sharks in the Maldives?

Sharks can be found in the Maldives all year round. However, they are more likely to be found during the dry season, which runs from January to March. Also, certain shark species tend to congregate in the waters around specific areas of the Maldives, such as the South Ari Atoll islands and the Addu Atoll.



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With over 20 species of sharks in this archipelago from the abundant blacktip reef sharks to rare great hammerheads, get to know some of the common species here and even spot them when you visit for a snorkelling or scuba diving trip!

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There are no resident sharks in the Maldives; however, several species of sharks visit the country during their migrations. The largest population of sharks visiting the Maldives is the great white shark, which can be found in abundance off the coasts of North Africa, Europe and Asia.

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Shark attacks are non existent in the Maldives.
You will see many sharks, but they won't be interested in you and for the most part, are completely harmless.

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There have been occasional sightings of tiger sharks across some atoll in the Maldives. However, it is only Fuvahmulah that guarantees encounters throughout the year when tiger shark diving in Maldives.

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So, are there jellyfish in the Maldives? Yes, jellyfish are part of the diverse marine life that calls these turquoise waters home. However, before this fact raises any concern, let's demystify some misconceptions. Firstly, the species of jellyfish found in the Maldives are generally not dangerous to humans.

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Box jellyfish has been spotted in Lhaviyani atoll - Maldives Forum - Tripadvisor.

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Still, most of the 70 shark attacks that do happen each year across the world are credited to the great white, bull, and leopard sharks, some of which have been spotted in the coastal waters off the Maldives.

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Additionally, many resorts offer cultural activities such as cooking classes, language lessons, and traditional handicraft workshops, providing a unique and immersive cultural experience for non-swimmers. Non-swimmers can still enjoy the Maldives' many water sports and activities without venturing into deep waters.

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Many people ask this question when going to the Maldives, but the recommendation of seasoned snorkellers is to buy your own and take it with you. All resort islands in the Maldives have dive centres that hire out snorkelling equipment, however costs soon mount up as the Maldives are an expensive destination.

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