Intercontinental Maldives Launches Unique Manta Retreat

Reaching out to adventure travelers and nature lovers, InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort launches the first Manta Retreat of its kind this October 2022.

In collaboration with the resort-based Manta Trust organisation, a thoughtfully curated programme has been put together to educate, explore and raise awareness for manta rays in their natural habitat.

The resort‘s unique location within the largely untouched Raa Atoll, just a few boat miles away from Hanifaru Bay, the largest manta ray feeding spot known in the world, and the resort island located within the unique Maamunagau lagoon, are perfect for spending time with manta rays all year round. Maamunagau is a known juvenile manta ray aggregation spot, where young manta rays spend their days in a sheltered area until they are large enough to travel the atolls.

While manta rays are snorkellers’ and divers’ favourites, many questions are left to answer, and further research must be conducted to understand these underwater acrobats fully. With the dedicated Manta Retreat, InterContinental Maldives and Manta Trust are working together to elevate their manta ray conservation and research efforts. Further, the retreat offers guests an opportunity to get involved and experience first-hand why manta rays need our protection and attention.

Reaching out to adventure travelers and nature lovers, InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort launches the first Manta Retreat of its kind this October 2022.

Participants of the Manta Retreat will gain exclusive insights into the work of the Manta Trust and get close to these gentle giants on several occasions. The retreat will take place over five days from 23rd to 28th October 2022 and include several snorkelling trips to search and identify the manta rays of the Maldives, as well as workshops and talks on several marine topics.

Jessica Haines, the resort-based Manta Trust Project Manager, will lead the retreat to guide the snorkelling trips to local manta spots and share research insights and knowledge. Participants will also learn about corals, coral propagation, turtles and how to ID a manta ray.

Naturally, during the retreat, participants also have the opportunity to enjoy the luxury resort’s facilities as well as their villa or residence accommodation. There is also plenty to keep family members and kids busy in case some family members or the travel partner is not participating in the retreat. There are additional activities that can be booked, or the stay can be extended if five days seem not enough to make the most out of the trip to the Maldives.

Reaching out to adventure travelers and nature lovers, InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort launches the first Manta Retreat of its kind this October 2022.

For certified divers options are available to ensure all guests find their individual way of interacting with manta rays. Dedicated dive spots are in the area around the resort that allows for divers to observe the natural manta ray ‘spa’, known as cleaning stations, showcasing the incredible symbiosis of marine life in the Maldives.

The Manta Retreat will take place from October 23-28, 2022 at the InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort. Activities included in the tariff include a welcome cocktail, three manta ray snorkelling trips, a house reef night snorkelling experience, a sunset cruise on a luxury yacht with champagne and canapes, and several workshops about manta ray ID, plankton, turtles, coral restoration, manta research talks and more

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