Dusit Thani Maldives puts guests nose-to-nose with fascinating fish as manta ray season begins

by Travel Mail
Dusit Thani Maldives puts guests nose-to-nose with fascinating fish as manta ray season begins
Just 15 minutes from Hanifaru Bay, the world-class Dusit Thani Maldives is the perfect destination for unique underwater encounters during the summer holidays.

The protected marine park of Baa Atoll, Hanifaru Bay, comes alive with plankton from May to November each year, attracting manta rays and whale sharks to feed and play in the blue seas. Dusit Thani Maldives is only 15 minutes away by boat and offers gracious hospitality, five-star luxury, and front-row seats to all the aquatic activity for an amazing summer vacation.

Mudhdhoo Island, the Maldives’ first UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, is home to only the resort, providing a totally immersed experience amidst the archipelago’s spectacular natural beauty. Guests can walk barefoot on pristine white beaches, cycle through lush forest, and swim the lively 360-degree house reef right from their magnificent over-water homes.

Dusit Thani Maldives puts guests nose-to-nose with fascinating fish as manta ray season begins

The Maldivian adventure is incomplete without a visit to the underwater world. The Ocean Dive Centre within the resort offers a wide range of water activities. Throughout the manta season, the centre’s expert crew is on high alert, providing up-to-date information on feeding circumstances in Hanifaru Bay. Guests can get up and personal with manta rays, whale sharks, and other marine life on a short boat excursion.

The all-inclusive Meet The Manta Rays package from Dusit Thani Maldives includes five nights in an overwater villa, daily meals at the resort’s restaurants with selected alcoholic beverages, and seaplane transfers. A turtle safari or dolphin cruise, in addition to a boat journey to Hanifaru Bay for an incredible opportunity to swim with the rays, completes the unique aquatic experience.

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