Snorkelling in Kandolhu Maldives is an amazing underwater adventure, highlighted by a vibrant and healthy house reef. This stunning reef is known for its diverse and well-preserved coral formations, creating a breathtaking underwater landscape teeming with marine life.
Kandolhu House Reef is home to a wide variety of marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, reef sharks and the occasional eagle ray. This biodiversity makes every snorkelling experience at the house reef unique and exciting. In particular, snorkelers are likely to encounter Hawksbill Turtles, which glide gracefully through the water, adding a magical touch to the experience. Schools of fish such as snappers, fusiliers and moorish idols further enhance the vibrant marine scenery.
Our dedicated local guides and instructors are highly skilled and knowledgeable, providing expert guidance and individual support. They use effective teaching methods to ensure all participants have a comfortable and engaging experience. To protect the delicate coral reef ecosystem, snorkelers are advised not to touch or disturb the marine life and are encouraged to use coral-safe sunscreen. Good snorkeling techniques are essential to avoid accidental contact with corals, and feeding is strictly prohibited to protect the natural behavior of marine animals.
Kandolhu Maldives is committed to providing an unforgettable snorkeling experience with deep respect for the marine environment. The house reef is easily accessible directly from the beach or jetty, allowing snorkelers to dive into the crystal clear waters without having to board a boat, making it perfect for frequent or spontaneous snorkeling. For added safety, life rings are strategically placed around the island, allowing all snorkelers to enjoy their experience with peace of mind.
At Kandolhu, everyone can dive and explore the wonders of our house reef. Every moment spent underwater is a celebration of natural beauty. The resort offers unforgettable snorkelling experiences that will leave you with lasting memories of the ocean.