Amilla Fushi
This page scores the house reef, measured from satellite. It is not the resort page — for rooms, photos and booking, head there.
Generated 2026-07-18 · Modelled from satellite · No in-water survey yet
5.8Good
Amilla Fushi’s house reef, measured from satellite rather than described from memory.
This is Reef Conditions — what a satellite can measure. The full Maldives Index, which adds fish life and big-animal encounters confirmed in the water, has not been awarded to any property yet.
What this is, and isn’t. Measured from the Allen Coral Atlas benthic and geomorphic maps (CC BY 4.0) and NOAA Coral Reef Watch heat-stress records (public domain). Its benthic class is “Coral/Algae” combined — a satellite cannot tell live coral from algae — so this is modelled reef cover, not verified coral health, and never a substitute for being in the water. Imagery vintage 2018-2021; heat stress since then is applied as a penalty.
3species have published seasonality for this atoll — Reef manta ray, Reef manta ray, Whale shark. Timing is monsoon-driven and cited.
Against the rest of the country.
The national median across 297 measured reefs is 6.
Recorded in Baa Atoll.
Species that published research has recorded in Baa Atoll. These are atoll-scale records with a citable source — not a promise you'll meet them at Amilla Fushi, and the timing is monsoon-driven.
Almost certainly more lives here. We list only what a citable study records for Baa Atoll. Turtles and reef sharks live on nearly every Maldivian reef — but no atoll-level study exists for us to point you at, so we do not claim them. Per-reef sighting odds do not exist in any source we could find; where you see a wildlife chart for one resort, someone estimated it.
Full seasonality & every source for Baa Atoll →One resort sits on this reef.
Pack for this reef.
Chosen from what we measured here — not a generic list.
The Reef Code
Non-negotiable. These reefs take decades to grow and seconds to damage — the same rules apply on every reef in the index.