Eri Maldives located in the North Male Atoll provides tourists with an amazing experience where they are allowed to indulge in an exciting underwater expedition thanks to its lively and easily accessible house reef for new and experienced divers. The house reef is one of the important attractions provided by Eri Maldives which offers many opportunities to explore the underwater environment while staying at the resort. There are four entrances from which visitors can access the house reef and one of the entry points is from the shore. This makes the area appropriate for novice snorkelers and experienced divers who want to explore the underwater world.
The marine organisms found within the house reef are many and dynamic creating ever-changing underwater environments. Some of the marine species that visitors are likely to encounter include white tip reef shark, black tip reef shark, nurse shark, hawksbill turtle, mobula ray, spotted eagle ray, and large numbers of reef fish. By exploring the house reef regularly, visitors will be able to see how the marine organisms live in their natural environment. The presence of sea turtles also makes Eri Maldives have memorable experiences. According to the resort's staff members, there are about fourteen turtles inhabiting the reef. They can be easily distinguished from each other because of patterns on their bodies. Therefore, it becomes possible to form a database, where several sea turtles are listed. Some of them are named as Rosie, Cara, and Anna. It is exciting to find these turtles once again since returning guests can recognize them because of the previous experience. The staff members encourage clients to find new turtles and give them names.
Encountering manta rays at cleaning stations is another great thing in Eri Maldives. They can be seen at Bodu Hithi Thila, situated in the Maldivian archipelago. It will take an hour to swim from Eri Maldives to this place. Cleaning stations normally operate under favorable conditions regarding the current of the ocean. This way, during the period between December and April, manta rays come here to feed on planktons. It is difficult to forget to see such magnificent creatures during the diving. Last but not least is nocturnal swimming. It provides unique opportunities to discover the other side of marine life, since many
Exploration of the marine world is still one of the key priorities of a visit to Eri Maldives. The hotel offers various types of diving trips that promote interaction with the undersea world again and again. In addition to marine activities, it is worth mentioning comfortable accommodation services such as studios and beach villas. Moreover, the visitors of the island can use full board packages offered during the reservation.