Kuredu & Komandoo Listed Amongst the 10 Best Dive Resorts in the Maldives!
07 May 2022DIVE Magazine has listed Kuredu and Komandoo amongst the 10 best dive resorts in the Maldives and with more than 120 other resorts, all offering diving, this is a fantastic achievement and we are incredibly proud!
The 10 best diving resorts were chosen based on performance in DIVE Magazine’s annual DIVE Travel Awards and recommendations by our network of correspondents. We would like to thank all who took the time to vote in the DIVE Travel Awards, your support is very much appreciated. Thanks also goes to our dedicated team – their enthusiasm shines through in all that they do, making our guests’ dive holidays truly amazing and the reason so many return to us time and time again.
Having both Kuredu and Komandoo listed is brilliant news as they are both very different resorts – Kuredu is larger with lots to do and welcomes families as well as having adults only areas, whereas Komandoo is a small and intimate adults only haven. What both resorts have in common is incredible diving with Prodivers, so no matter what type of resort you desire, you can be assured that you will be looked after by our team and will leave with unsurpassed underwater memories.
The location of both Kuredu and Komandoo in Lhaviyani Atoll is perfect for divers wanting to see turtles, sharks and rays, as well as tiny and interesting critters – all found amongst a huge variety of reef formations. Some snippets of what DIVE says about the diving from our resorts in Lhaviyani Atoll are probably enough to get you reaching for your bags and packing your dive gear: “diving in the atoll is excellent…“, “…pulsing with pelagics“, “...very good chance of being the only dive boat at any site“, “…all-action drift dives“.
Both Kuredu and Komandoo have some generous special offers so check them out and come and experience one of the best dive resorts in the Maldives with us very soon!
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