Purpose‑built curriculum
Freedive & scuba tracks with step‑by‑step skill blocks, from breathwork and trim to shark body‑language decoding.
Selected weeks — March & April 2026
Annual small‑group workshops for Freediving with Sharks and Scuba Shark Behavior —learn to connect with pelagics, read body language, and dive responsibly in the Maldives’ shark capital.
Hosted every year by visiting marine scientists, freediving champions, and environmentalists —regular guests of Shark Island Dive—our goal is to deepen your understanding of sharks while improving technique, safety and ocean stewardship.
Freedive & scuba tracks with step‑by‑step skill blocks, from breathwork and trim to shark body‑language decoding.
Low ratios in water so you get real coaching time and unhurried encounters.
How to approach, position, and exit calmly; reading intent; staying in the green‑zone for the animal.
Optional photo/video reviews: framing, natural‑light color, and keeping the story ethical.
Briefings from scientists & environmentalists; citizen‑science logging of notable encounters.
Year‑round tiger shark presence plus seasonal pelagics—coached by local pros.
Workshops run on selected weeks in March & April 2026. Each cohort is limited for safety and coaching quality. Choose Freediving , Scuba , or a Hybrid track.
Not sure which track fits? We’ll help you pick during pre‑screening.
Both tracks share daily briefings and conservation talks. Water time is tailored to your chosen path.
Surface breathwork; duck‑dive efficiency; trim & approach angles; proximity control; reading stress signals; buddy systems; line‑session refresher (optional).
Neutral hover in blue‑water; situational awareness around multiple animals; body‑language decoding; non‑intrusive positioning for photos and observation.
Talks by scientists & environmentalists on local ecology, threats, and how workshops support ocean stewardship. Optional encounter‑logging add‑on.
Natural light color; composition & ethics; minimizing disturbance; basic editing workflow.
Rotating faculty: marine scientists, freediving champions, and environmentalists—our regular guests each year. Line‑up is announced closer to dates.
Shark ecology & behavior briefings; citizen‑science protocols.
Breathwork, approach, and mindset for calm encounters.
Ethical guidelines, impact minimization, and local stewardship.
We operate with strict codes for animal welfare and diver safety. Briefings are mandatory; participation is at guide discretion based on conditions and guest readiness.
Seats are limited. Register interest now and we’ll email the exact weeks and rates as they’re released.
No—these are coached workshops. We screen for comfort and place you in the right track and ratio.
Fuvahmulah has year‑round tiger shark presence and frequent pelagics. Wildlife is never guaranteed, but this is one of the world’s most reliable locations.
Hybrid options exist. We’ll advise what’s safe and realistic based on your background.
Bring your own where possible. Limited rentals are available on request; let us know your sizes in advance.
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