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Snorkel with Manta Rays and Discover Diverse Marine Life at The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort
The Westin Maldives
Miriandhoo Resort, located in Baa Atoll, the first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in
the Maldives, offers guests the chance to get up-close-and-personal with manta
rays at one of the world’s largest natural manta feeding destinations. Guests
have the rare opportunity to snorkel with the gentle giants at the protected
site of Hanifaru Bay just 18 kilometers from the resort.
The Maldives is
home to the largest population of studied Manta Rays, with over 4,900
individuals identified, which also includes the endangered Oceanic Manta Ray. Among
these, 1800 have been recorded at Hanifaru bay. This year’s Manta season officially
started on May 6, 2022 and is expected to continue until early November. “During
peak season, more than 100 Mantas can be seen feeding at the bay and one may
also see Whale Sharks, especially during full moon.” said the resort’s resident
Marine Biologist, Filipa Lopes.
With wingspans up
to seven meter, speeds up to 24 kilometers per hour, and cognitive function at
par with dolphins, manta rays are indeed one of the most majestic creatures in
the ocean. Classed as vulnerable, the Maldivian government added all ray
species to the list of protected species, which also strengthens the countries
reputation as a leader in marine conservation and promotes the valuable,
sustainable tourism based around manta populations. By connecting people to
mantas, the mantas’ chances of survival will increase.
Filipa adds to
warn, “Climate change can impact these gentle giants’ food source - as it is
predicted that the rise in sea temperature will result in decline in
zooplankton populations - and a scarcity of food can affect their reproductive
ecology, declining manta ray population numbers. Luckily, Maldivian Manta
population is one of the best studied in the world and is considered stable ate
the moment.
The
Baa Atoll Biosphere Reserve is known for its rich marine biodiversity and
stunning coral reef, which guarantee guests a wide variety of colorful reef
fish in every snorkeling experience such as Batfish, Fusiliers and Anemone Fish
to name just a few. Dolphins can be spotted regularly from the island, and
guests can get a closer view particularly during the sunset dolphin cruise
excursions offered regularly by the resort.
For those
looking to enhance their underwater life knowledge, The Westin Maldives
Miriandhoo Resort also conducts a weekly Marine Biology presentation, where
anyone interested can learn more about the rich marine life around the resort
and ask their questions to its passionate resident Marine Biologist, Filipa
Lopes.
Guests
can also choose from various other exciting watersport activities and
excursions on this idyllic island, ranging from Jet Ski rides, to snorkeling
with turtles and traditional sunset fishing.
For
this season, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort has recently launched a
special package for diving enthusiasts or anyone who wants a first on-hand
experience with the marine world. This exclusive #PlayWell
with Manta Rays offer includes an
opportunity to swim with manta rays at Hanifaru Bay, a turtle snorkel trip, as
well as two scuba diving sessions one in the house reef and one in open water.