Maldives Sun and Snorkel

General information

Destination
Maldives, Maldives

Program details

Go under the sea and swim with tropical fish on an afternoon snorkeling adventure Learn to identify the marine life of the Maldives Sun yourself on a sandbank as you take a break from the water Enjoy a traditional Maldivian afternoon tea with savoury treats and sweet desserts.

Slip on your snorkel mask and fins and jump into the aquamarine warm waters of the Indian Ocean. You’ll discover colourful corals, turtles, reef sharks, and stingrays… oh my! Then sit back and relax on a sandbank and enjoy a traditional Maldivian afternoon tea. Your Maldives snorkel tour will begin with a safety briefing at the jetty, before we board the speedboat that will take us out onto the water. (Life jackets will be available onboard). We’ll leave Hulhumale lagoon behind and head to our first stop, a coral reef where, just two metres below the surface there, you’ll find young and delicate hard coral, as well as a multitude of reef fish.

Your guide will give you tips on how to snorkel without causing damage to the coral, as well as talk you through the key points for using snorkel equipment, remaining calm in the water, and protecting marine life. You’ll also get a mini marine life lesson, so that you can put names to many of the colourful fish you’ll see. From there, we’ll travel to Kandu Oiy Giri island, where, just beyond the harbour wall, we might spy the many stingrays and moray eels that come to feast on the fish scraps thrown back into the water by the local tuna fish processing plant. Afterward, we’ll head to a sandbank where you can swim and snorkel some more, or just relax on the beach. We’ll enjoy a traditional Maldivian tea accompanied with fresh coconut, and get the chance to chat with our boat crew.

We’ll snack on bite-size sweet and savoury delights — the savoury ones filled with vegetables, tuna, egg, and chili, the sweet ones with coconut, banana, or sponge cake. As the afternoon comes to a close, your Maldives tour will take you back to Hulhumale, where you will be able to catch a ferry to return to Malé or a taxi to your Hulhumale guesthouse.


Meeting/pick-up point: Public jetty adjacent to Hulhumale Ferry Terminal, Hulhumale.

Duration: 3.5 hours.

Start/opening time: At 1pm.

End/closing time: At 4:30pm.

Languages: English.