Marine Wildlife of the Maldives
Operated by Exodus Adventure Travels

Marine Wildlife of the Maldives

From
CAD 6,480
Duration
7 days
Countries
Maldives
Activity
easy

The adventure

Navigate the Indian Ocean on a traditional sailboat for an unforgettable adventure in paradise Awake to the sun rising over the azure ocean and snorkel areas of abundant marine life including manta rays, whale sharks, turtles (green, hawksbill and olive ridley), plus bottlenose and spinner dolphins. Visit unspoiled islands by day and by night relax on deck gazing at the millions of stars above. A

At a glance

Duration
7 days
Route
Countries
Maldives
Activity level
easy
Style
Beach & Islands, Multi-Country / Grand Tour, Sailing & Marine, Wildlife & Safari
Group size
Ask
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Ask an agent

Day by day

Stunning aerial view of a tropical beach with palm trees, clear water, and people enjoying the sunny day.
Your journey through

Maldives

Day 1Start Malé Velana International AirportMeet your tour leader and fellow travellers around midday before transferring by dhoni (a traditional boat) to board the MV Felicity, your home for the next six days. You’ll arrive in time for a light lunch on board. We’ll have a short introductory briefing to meet the crew and cover key details, then a chance to settle in before gathering around 3pm for a fuller welcome and an overview of the adventures ahead. Today we cruise south to Guraidhoo in the South Malé Atoll. During this time, you can do as you please: relax on the sundeck, sit in the shade of the sun canopy and watch the beautiful Maldives pass and maybe catch sight of dolphins. Our crew will try to find an opportunity for you to have your first snorkelling excursion this afternoon. If the islands of the Maldives are beautiful, what lies under the water is a veritable wonder of nature. The reefs that encircle the islands and atolls are just as abundant in their variety of coral as the marine creatures that live in and around them. This, coupled with the amazingly clear water, make snorkelling here an experience you never forget. Want extra nights in Malé before your adventure begins? Speak to your sales representative to book.
Meet your tour leader and fellow travellers around midday before transferring by dhoni (a traditional boat) to board the MV Felicity, your home for the next six days. You’ll arrive in time for a light lunch on board. We’ll have a short introductory briefing to meet the crew and cover key details, then a chance to settle in before gathering around 3pm for a fuller welcome and an overview of the adventures ahead. Today we cruise south to Guraidhoo in the South Malé Atoll. During this time, you can do as you please: relax on the sundeck, sit in the shade of the sun canopy and watch the beautiful Maldives pass and maybe catch sight of dolphins. Our crew will try to find an opportunity for you to have your first snorkelling excursion this afternoon. If the islands of the Maldives are beautiful, what lies under the water is a veritable wonder of nature. The reefs that encircle the islands and atolls are just as abundant in their variety of coral as the marine creatures that live in and around them. This, coupled with the amazingly clear water, make snorkelling here an experience you never forget. Want extra nights in Malé before your adventure begins? Speak to your sales representative to book.
Day 2Turtle snorkellingOur day begins with a snorkel at a reef on the eastern edge of the atoll, a shallow but dense coral garden where turtles are regular visitors. Alongside them, we’re likely to see boxfish, porcupinefish and neat shoals of bannerfish. Later, we sail (approximately 2hr 30min) to the Ari Atoll, cruising south to Dhangethi. Depending on the conditions, we may pause for another snorkel along the way, perhaps catching sight of a reef alive with butterflyfish and parrotfish. On arrival, we’re welcomed ashore with a traditional Maldivian tea. As the sun sets, your tour leader introduces the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme (MWSRP) and explains the whale shark code of conduct – a briefing that helps ensure tomorrow’s encounter is a positive experience for both you and the world’s largest fish.
Our day begins with a snorkel at a reef on the eastern edge of the atoll, a shallow but dense coral garden where turtles are regular visitors. Alongside them, we’re likely to see boxfish, porcupinefish and neat shoals of bannerfish. Later, we sail (approximately 2hr 30min) to the Ari Atoll, cruising south to Dhangethi. Depending on the conditions, we may pause for another snorkel along the way, perhaps catching sight of a reef alive with butterflyfish and parrotfish. On arrival, we’re welcomed ashore with a traditional Maldivian tea. As the sun sets, your tour leader introduces the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme (MWSRP) and explains the whale shark code of conduct – a briefing that helps ensure tomorrow’s encounter is a positive experience for both you and the world’s largest fish.
Day 3Full-day whale shark safari with the Maldives Whale…We set off aboard our dhoni, scanning the ocean surface for signs of a whale shark, as we cruise in the South Ari Marine Protected Area. Some days we may encounter one or two within half an hour; on others, the search lasts longer. That unpredictability, though, is part of the thrill. When we’re fortunate enough to find them, there’s the extraordinary chance to snorkel alongside them. Whale sharks can move surprisingly fast, so you might have to kick a little harder to keep up. Bring an underwater camera if you’d like to join the photo-identification effort, contributing to valuable ongoing research into individual whale shark movements and behaviour. Back on board this evening, we connect virtually with a representative from the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme. They share fascinating insights into whale shark biology and explain how ID work helps protect the species. There’s also time for questions – and perhaps to compare a few of today’s snapshots with the experts’ database.
We set off aboard our dhoni, scanning the ocean surface for signs of a whale shark, as we cruise in the South Ari Marine Protected Area. Some days we may encounter one or two within half an hour; on others, the search lasts longer. That unpredictability, though, is part of the thrill. When we’re fortunate enough to find them, there’s the extraordinary chance to snorkel alongside them. Whale sharks can move surprisingly fast, so you might have to kick a little harder to keep up. Bring an underwater camera if you’d like to join the photo-identification effort, contributing to valuable ongoing research into individual whale shark movements and behaviour. Back on board this evening, we connect virtually with a representative from the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme. They share fascinating insights into whale shark biology and explain how ID work helps protect the species. There’s also time for questions – and perhaps to compare a few of today’s snapshots with the experts’ database.
Day 4Morning whale shark safari; afternoon snorkelling in South Ari AtollToday we go in search of whale sharks once more; if the time of year is right (December to March), we may also encounter manta rays. Following lunch, we are taken to one of the best snorkelling sites in this area where we may be fortunate to encounter turtles among the colourful corals and fish. The water conditions and currents play an important role in the choice of snorkel sites. However, we will likely see fish species such as dogtooth tuna, trevallies, jacks, sweetlips, butterfly fish, wahoo and fusiliers. When not in the water, the day is one for relaxation on our boat.
Today we go in search of whale sharks once more; if the time of year is right (December to March), we may also encounter manta rays. Following lunch, we are taken to one of the best snorkelling sites in this area where we may be fortunate to encounter turtles among the colourful corals and fish. The water conditions and currents play an important role in the choice of snorkel sites. However, we will likely see fish species such as dogtooth tuna, trevallies, jacks, sweetlips, butterfly fish, wahoo and fusiliers. When not in the water, the day is one for relaxation on our boat.
Day 5Morning manta ray snorkelling (in season)On departures between February and April, we cruise to Madivaru, a protected marine area with two cleaning stations where we hope to encounter manta rays. With a radio network between dive and cruising vessels, our guide and crew do their best to encounter manta rays; should we not be lucky enough, further snorkelling opportunities to encounter sharks, turtles, eels, octopus and rays will be offered. Out of season, it is still possible to encounter solitary manta rays and we also make the most of a final opportunity to encounter whale sharks. This afternoon, we start our cruise northwards.
On departures between February and April, we cruise to Madivaru, a protected marine area with two cleaning stations where we hope to encounter manta rays. With a radio network between dive and cruising vessels, our guide and crew do their best to encounter manta rays; should we not be lucky enough, further snorkelling opportunities to encounter sharks, turtles, eels, octopus and rays will be offered. Out of season, it is still possible to encounter solitary manta rays and we also make the most of a final opportunity to encounter whale sharks. This afternoon, we start our cruise northwards.
Day 6Cruise back to MaléCruise north before we anchor in the lagoon off the island of Hulhumalé in the late afternoon. This morning, there is a final chance to snorkel these tropical waters and, while cruising, we can do as we please: relax on the sundeck, sit in the shade of the sun canopy or just watch the beauty of the Maldives pass. Once anchored in Hulhumalé lagoon, there is an optional walking tour of Malé for those who wish to stretch their legs! This evening, a presentation provides an overview of the Maldives marine environment and the work undertaken by local NGOs to protect it for the future.
Cruise north before we anchor in the lagoon off the island of Hulhumalé in the late afternoon. This morning, there is a final chance to snorkel these tropical waters and, while cruising, we can do as we please: relax on the sundeck, sit in the shade of the sun canopy or just watch the beauty of the Maldives pass. Once anchored in Hulhumalé lagoon, there is an optional walking tour of Malé for those who wish to stretch their legs! This evening, a presentation provides an overview of the Maldives marine environment and the work undertaken by local NGOs to protect it for the future.
Day 7Disembark boat and transfer to Malé Velana International AirportAfter a light breakfast, the group is transferred this morning back to Malé International Airport, where we begin our return journeys home. Alternatively if you aren't ready for the adventure to end, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.
After a light breakfast, the group is transferred this morning back to Malé International Airport, where we begin our return journeys home. Alternatively if you aren't ready for the adventure to end, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

Discover Maldives

A glimpse of the destination you'll explore.

Crystal clear waters surround a luxurious Maldives resort under a bright blue sky.
Beautiful tropical beach with a long wooden jetty stretching into the turquoise ocean in the Maldives.
Colorful aerial view of Malé, Maldives showcasing cityscape and ocean coastline.
A stunning aerial view of a city with an airport runway by the ocean at twilight.
Stunning aerial view showcasing vibrant tropical resort and coastline in Addu City, Maldives.

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