Situated in the middle of the Indian, the Maldives archipelago is a chain of 26 coral atolls made up of 1190 islands. Over millions of years the islands of the Maldives have formed on top of coral reefs, living limestone structures and one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on our planet. The Maldives coral reefs are home to over 1000 species of fish, ranging from the tiny, Purple-Eyed goby (Bryaninops natans) to the immense Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) growing to 40 feet or more.
One of our favorite activities to do while vacationing in the Maldives is snorkeling, whether that’s from our over-water-villa, along the resort’s house reef, or on a private or scheduled excursion. The calm, clear, turquoise waters are so inviting and teeming with colorful fish. With over 1000 species gracing the reef it can feel overwhelming and often leave you with questions as to what they all are.
We’ve put together a guide for you to easily identify some of the most common fish you’ll see while snorkeling in the Maldives.
First up is the Parrotfish. This family of fish play a very important role in the Maldives, a single Steephead Parrotfish (C. strongylocephalus) can produce up to 900 pounds of sand each year and collectively parrotfish will generate up to 85% of the sand found on the beaches of the Maldives. Parrotfish are quite unique looking fish and easily identified by their parrot-like beak, which is used to scrape algae from coral rock, the crunching sounds you can hear while snorkeling. They swim with their pectoral (side) fins and are predominantly green and blue in color with, purple, pink and yellow accents.
You will likely spot a pair of Butterflyfish on your snorkel too. These are a family of small to medium sized fish. Butterflyfish are quick moving corallivores and can be seen swimming between coral colonies feasting on coral polyps using their long snouts. Butterflyfish are the masters of disguise, they have a mask or stripe which covers their eyes from predators, to confuse them further, they will often have a false eyespot at the back of their body.
Often confused with their Butterflyfish cousins, the Angelfish are larger in size in size, still swim in pairs but are generally more uniformly disc-shaped, another way to tell them apart is my looking for the spine on the angelfish’s gill cover. They are brightly colored with beautiful patterns and easy to spot on shallow reefs.
Thanks to a popular 2003 movie, the Maldivian Anemonefish is probably the most famous fish on the reef thanks to their cousin Nemo. If you spot a sea anemone on the reef chances are you’ll find a few anemonefish hiding out amongst the tentacles. This pair share a special relationship that is beneficial to both parties. Keep your eyes peeled for the Clark’s anemonefish too, a larger, darker species with two thick, white bands.
These speedy fish bear the name Surgeonfish for the scalpel-like spine they have at the base of their tail. Two striking species you’re sure to see on the reef are the Powder Blue Tang, called for its beautiful powder blue coloring and the Unicornfish, we think it’s pretty obvious how this fish got its name. Surgeonfish are herbivores and many species can be seen in large schools feeding on the algae covering the reef.
You could be forgiven for thinking you had just seen a piece of artwork zoom past on your underwater escapades, chances are you have just spotted the Picasso Triggerfish. With beautiful, colorful brushstroke-like markings across its body it would be right at home in a gallery.
Goatfish can usually be spotted snuffling around in the sand looking for food. They find their prey by using the two barbels under their chin. There are 11 species of Goatfish in the Maldives so be sure to keep your eye out for them.
Pufferfish and Porcupinefish look very similar and will both inflate themselves when stressed or to protect themselves from predators. The biggest difference between the two groups are that Pufferfish have smooth skin, while the Porcupinefish, as their name suggests, are covered in spines, giving them an extra line of defense against predators. Both pufferfish and porcupinefish have fused, beak-like teeth which they use to open mussels, clams and other shellfish.
The last fish on the list (for now) are the Snappers. There are a number of Snapper species in the Maldives from the bright yellow and blue Bluestripe Snapper (Lutjanus kasmira)to the reddish-pink Humpback Red Snapper (Lutjanus gibbus). The snapper are a medium sized fish typically growing to 20-24 inches in length, with larger species reaching 3 feet. Snapper are found in a variety of habitats so you’ll be sure to see them whether you’re snorkeling on the reef, in the shallow lagoons, or over seagrass meadows.
The reefs in the Maldives are teaming with life and just as beautiful as the resorts, so be sure to spend some time underwater during your vacation.
Our favorite resort house reefs include:
1. Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa
2. Raffles Maldives
3. Huvafen Fushi
4. Six Senses Laamu
5. Kudadoo Maldives Private Island
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always take care when swimming and snorkeling in the sea, always consider the weather and water conditions, take note of any currents, stay in recommended areas and never go alone.
If you are searching for the crème de la crème of overwater villas in the Maldives, look no further. After 20 years of luxury villa hopping in the Maldives, I have compiled a list of the 12 best overwater villas (and one underwater bedroom, just for fun!) that are sure to make you feel like royalty. I’ve picked villas from 1-bedroom to 4-bedrooms in size as some are designed for romantic getaways, while others are better for families and friends.
This 4,392 sq. ft. two-bedroom beauty is the epitome of serenity, with breathtaking sunset views that'll make you want to pinch yourself. From its central living room to its luxurious primary bedroom, this villa will make you feel like royalty. And let's not forget about the stunning deck with its very own swimming pool and direct access to the lagoon - a true tropical paradise.
Ready for a wild ride? This two-story overwater villa has a 75-foot water slide that'll take you from the upper level into the crystal-clear lagoon. And as if that wasn't enough, this villa comes in at over 4,500 sq. ft. and boasts a primary bedroom, a second bedroom and bathroom, a living room, and a deck with a pool. Talk about living life on the edge!
With only 15 villas on the private island, you can expect a truly secluded escape. And the 1-bedroom villa? A whopping 3,300 sq. ft. of pure luxury, complete with a spacious bedroom, a living room with a top-notch sound system, a beautiful bathroom, and a deck with a swimming pool. And the cherry on top? The villa's steps lead down to one of the best house reefs on the list.
Coming in at over 5,800 sq. ft., The Nautilus Retreat is a spacious two-bedroom overwater villa that's a circle of luxury. From the living room to the dining room, bedrooms, and bathrooms, every room in this villa boasts a unique, curved design. And the best part? The Nautilus is in the Baa atoll, putting you just a stone's throw away from Hanifaru Bay, one of the best places to snorkel with manta rays.
This overwater villa is a game-changer, with its pool stretching from the deck to the living room. The living room alone boasts a bar, dining area, and sitting area. And let's not forget about the primary bedroom and bathroom with the best shower in the Maldives and a second bedroom with a stunning bathroom. And the outdoor multi-tiered deck? It has direct access to the lagoon, perfect for snorkeling.
This two-story, 3-bedroom overwater villa is a stunning 18,000 sq. ft. in size, offering a luxurious and spacious experience. The main level features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious living room, dining area, and movie theater, while the upper level houses the primary bedroom and bathroom with breathtaking views. The living room opens to a large swimming pool with endless ocean views.
Stella Maris is a magnificent freestanding overwater villa located in the lagoon and accessible only by boat. The 1-bedroom villa is over 5,700 sq. ft. in size, featuring a gorgeous living room, dining area, spacious bedroom and bathroom, a fantastic deck with a pool and overwater hammocks, and an upstairs sitting area perfect for watching sunsets.
Step into style at the overwater villas of Cheval Blanc Randheli. These spacious 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom villas are the epitome of luxury and attention to detail. With a large living room, huge doors that open to the outside and into the bedroom, and a changing room accessible from the bedroom and bathroom, and a kitchen area, every detail has been thought out. And let's not forget about the huge bathtub in the bathroom and the large pool on the deck, which is a quarter the length of an Olympic-sized pool. If you're looking for the ultimate in stylish and sophisticated overwater villas, Cheval Blanc Randheli is the place to be.
Step into luxury at The Romantic Residence, a stunning freestanding overwater villa accessible by boat. The spacious 1-bedroom villa measures over 6,400 sq. ft. and features a 50 ft long pool, a private sand area on the deck, a gym, spa treatment room, jacuzzi bathtub, and living room. The exceptional service and cuisine at Velaa are sure to enhance a romantic getaway.
Discover the ultimate overwater villa experience at the Reserve Villas of Soneva Jani. The Reserve Villas are either 1 or 2-bedrooms between nearly 6,000 sq. ft. (1-bedroom) and 8,300 sq. ft (2-bedroom). These unique villas boast a retractable roof in the primary bedroom, a waterslide from the upper level into the lagoon, a large swimming pool, enormous deck area, living room, and kitchen. Soneva Jani is a popular choice for honeymoons and is known for its exceptional service and amenities. Soneva Fushi, the sister resort of Soneva Jani, also offers a few similar overwater Reserve villas for a similarly luxurious experience.
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Experience pure barefoot luxury with a side of adventure at The Private Reserve, the largest freestanding overwater villa in the world, boasting 18,000 sq. ft of pure relaxed luxury. Arrive in style via a private yacht, attended by your personal butler, ready to fulfill your every desire. The villa features 4 spacious bedrooms, a shimmering swimming pool, fully equipped gym, spa treatment room, and a sprawling central living area complete with movie theater. But the fun doesn't stop there - dive into the crystal-clear waters with a thrilling water slide from the upper level into the lagoon. Enjoy the ultimate blend of privacy, impeccable service, and limitless space, perfect for a family gathering or a fun-filled trip with friends.
A one-of-a-kind experience not found anywhere else in the world. This luxurious villa, located on its own private jetty, boasts a unique blend of overwater and underwater living. The underwater level features a glass-encased bedroom, lounge, and bathroom that offer breathtaking views of the marine life passing by. The upper level, reachable via elevator or staircase, offers a spacious living and dining room, bar, two bedrooms, a pool, and gym. During my stay, I was in awe of the mesmerizing underwater environment and was able to see a variety of marine life including several species of reef shark. My stay at The Muraka was truly unforgettable and the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island provides the perfect base for a once-in-a-lifetime experience of snorkeling with whale sharks.