Diving in Fuvahmulah June Maldives
Monthly Dive Guide

Diving in Fuvahmulah
June

Full monsoon. Dramatic skies. Tiger sharks in green water. June is raw, real diving - and the cheapest month to visit.

Conditions

June Dive Conditions

Weather

Full southwest monsoon. Frequent rain, overcast skies, choppy seas.

Water Temperature

27-28°C

3mm wetsuit sufficient

Visibility

15-25m

Currents

Strong and unpredictable

Crowd Level

Low (off-season)

Season

Wet Season (Hulhangu)

Weather Data

Air Temp27-30°C daytime, 25-26°C night
Rainfall~200mm (16-18 rainy days)
Humidity82-86%
Sunshine5-6 hours per day
Sunrise~5:58 AM
Sunset~6:15 PM

Pricing

Low Season

Lowest rates of the year. Best value month — 25-40% off peak pricing.

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Species Probability

What You'll See in June

Tiger Sharks

Daily - completely unaffected

Very High

Thresher Sharks

Still present but less predictable

Medium

Hammerhead Sharks

Off-season

Low

Oceanic Mantas

Between seasons

Low

Whale Sharks

Plankton-rich water draws them in

Medium

Oceanic Whitetips

Possible in open water

Low
June Highlights

Why Dive in June

Lowest prices of the year
Almost no other tourists
Tiger sharks daily - guaranteed
Plankton blooms attract whale sharks
Dramatic, atmospheric diving conditions

June is full monsoon in Fuvahmulah. Rain is frequent, seas are choppy, and visibility drops to 15-25 metres. Some western dive sites may be inaccessible on rough days. This is the honest reality of monsoon diving.

But here's what doesn't change: tiger sharks at Tiger Harbour. Every single day. The harbour location shelters the site from the worst weather, and the feeding pattern is unbroken by monsoon. If tiger sharks are your primary goal, June delivers.

June is the cheapest month to visit. Package prices are at their lowest, there are almost no other tourists, and the diving has a raw, atmospheric quality that dry-season visitors never experience.

Sample Trip

June Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive, check-in, briefing. Conditions assessment.

Day 2

Tiger Harbour — guaranteed regardless of weather. Second dive conditions-dependent.

Day 3

Tiger Harbour. Sheltered site if available. Flexibility is key.

Day 4

Tiger Harbour. Rest day or island exploration if seas are rough.

Day 5

Tiger Harbour. Opportunistic second/third dives based on conditions.

Day 6

Final Tiger Harbour dive. Departure.

Itineraries adapt to daily conditions and dive slot assignments. Your guide optimises the schedule each morning.

What to Pack for June

3mm wetsuit — 27-28°C water
Full rain gear — rain is daily
Waterproof dry bag essential
Seasickness medication if sensitive — boat rides can be rough
Flexible mindset — some dive sites will be inaccessible
June FAQ

Common Questions

Is June too rough for diving in Fuvahmulah?

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Conditions are rougher than dry season - some western sites may close on bad days. But Tiger Harbour and eastern sites remain accessible. Tiger shark encounters continue daily.

What are the prices like in June?

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June offers the lowest prices of the year for packages and accommodation. It's the best value month if you're primarily after tiger shark encounters.
Plan Your June Trip

Ready to Dive in June?

Browse our Fuvahmulah dive packages. The sharks will be there.

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