North Malé
4 registered properties on 4 measured reefs. North Malé — part of Kaafu — is the birthplace of Maldivian tourism and, for centuries, the political and trading heart of the sultanate. Its proximity to the airport keeps it the busiest resort waters in the country.
What’s actually known about the timing.
Two documented manta areas on opposite sides of the atoll, doing different jobs.
The dry season, and the shorter of the two. Currents run east to west. Clearer water, calmer seas, less plankton.
The wet season, and the longer one. Currents reverse to run west to east. Lower visibility, because the water is thick with the plankton the big filter-feeders come for.
The two seasons are not symmetric — the northeast monsoon is shorter and weaker, and April and December are transitions rather than a clean switch.
Which side of the atoll — and why the answer is two answers
One atoll has two different answers at once, and they are on opposite sides. The upstream flank takes clear ocean inflow, so that is where visibility is best. The downstream flank is where plankton piles up — so that is where the mantas feed. In the northeast monsoon the east side is the clear one and the west side is the feeding one; in the southwest monsoon they swap. A reef facing east is therefore a clear-water proposition in January and a manta proposition in August — not "better" in either, just different.
This is an atoll-scale pattern, not a per-reef rule. Whether animals actually aggregate still depends on local shape — a lagoon or channel that traps the plankton. Channel sites are tide-driven and fit it less cleanly, and Fuvahmulah, a lone oceanic platform with no lagoon, sits outside it entirely.
Reef manta ray — feeding, western side
Bodu Hithi Kandu, on the west, is a northeast-monsoon feeding site: nearly half of several hundred recorded sightings were animals actively feeding, with courtship logged nearby.
Reef manta ray — courtship, eastern side
Season not publishedLankan Beyru, on the east, is assessed as a reproductive area: hundreds of courtship sightings within a very large record. Its season is not stated in the assessment, so we do not assert one.
What we don’t know about North Malé
- Turtles — no atoll-level seasonal study exists; treat them as year-round residents rather than a season
- The Lankan Beyru season — the site is documented, its months are not
These are absent because no public source supports them here, not because nothing lives here. Per-reef sighting odds do not exist in any source we could find — open species records track where divers point cameras, not where animals are. Where you see a month-by-month wildlife chart for an individual resort, someone has estimated it.
The reefs of North Malé
4 measured · best firstCoco Bodu Hithi
Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru
Dhawa Ihuru
Baros Maldives
Each reef opens its full Maldives Index profile — the evidence behind the score, and every property that snorkels it. Scores are modelled from satellite; none has been surveyed in the water.