Turtle Trails

July 20, 2025 By

The Maldives is home to five species of sea turtles, with green turtles and hawksbill turtles being the most commonly seen. Divers and snorkelers can encounter these majestic creatures grazing, resting, or swimming near reefs and seagrass beds. Whether through scuba diving, guided snorkeling trips, or eco-tourism programs, there are many ways to experience turtles in their natural habitat. Visitors are encouraged to engage responsibly—avoiding touching, chasing, or disturbing turtles—and to support conservation-minded operators. These encounters not only offer unforgettable memories but also help raise awareness of ocean protection.

Turtle Trails
Discovering the Sea Turtles of the Maldives: A Guide for Divers and Ocean Enthusiasts The Maldives, renowned for its world-class reefs and crystal-clear waters, is not only a premier destination for luxury travel but also a sanctuary for marine biodiversity. Among its most iconic residents are sea turtles majestic and ancient creatures that are a highlight for anyone exploring the underwater world of the Maldives. Whether you’re planning your next scuba diving holiday, looking for unforgettable snorkeling excursions, or simply seeking meaningful marine life encounters, the Maldives offers exceptional opportunities to experience these turtles in their natural habitat. Turtle Species in the Maldives Five of the world’s seven sea turtle species have been recorded in Maldivian waters, with two seen most frequently: Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Commonly found grazing on seagrass beds or resting near shallow reefs. These turtles are a frequent sight during lagoon dives or while snorkeling off sandy island shores. Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) Known for their striking shells and sharp, hawk-like beaks. These reef dwellers are often spotted on wall dives and coral-rich dive sites, playing a critical role in maintaining reef health by feeding on sponges. Occasional sightings of loggerhead, olive ridley, and the elusive leatherback turtles are reported, particularly by experienced dive operators and marine researchers. Best Ways to See Turtles in the Maldives For those seeking close encounters with sea turtles, there are multiple ways to incorporate turtle watching into your Maldivian adventure: Scuba Diving: Join a certified dive club in the Maldives for guided turtle-focused dives. Snorkeling Excursions: Many resort islands and liveaboards offer curated snorkeling trips to turtle hotspots. These excursions are ideal for non-divers and families. Eco Tours and Marine Biology Programs: Participate in marine life education programs or turtle identification projects offered by resort marine centers and NGOs like the Olive Ridley Project. Responsible Encounters: Tips for Divers & Tourists As ambassadors of the ocean, it’s essential for divers and tourists to engage respectfully with marine life: Never touch or chase turtles. Maintain neutral buoyancy and proper trim when diving near reefs. Choose operators committed to eco-friendly excursions and sustainable practices. Explore the Maldives Beyond the Surface From educational activities to world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, each experience brings you closer to understanding and protecting our oceans. So, whether you’re a seasoned diver or a first-time visitor, make time to explore the world of marine life in the Maldives , you may just find a turtle swimming gracefully beside you.

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