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Take a Maldives Eco-Vacation with The Manta Trust and Help Protect Manta Rays and Whale Sharks

By Four Seasons Explorer | Updated On January 31, 2024
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Take a Maldives Eco-Vacation with The Manta Trust and Help Protect Manta Rays and Whale Sharks

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MEET MANTAS IN THE MALDIVES
If swimming with manta rays and whale sharks isn’t already on your bucket list, it most definitely should be! Words cannot capture the wonder of sharing the water with some of the ocean’s most majestic marine marvels — and with Four Seasons Explorer’s Manta Trust Expeditions, you don’t even need to be a diver to get in on the action!

Following the success of the second annual Manta Trust Expeditions in 2015, Four Seasons Resorts Maldives is delighted to announce the dates for this year’s manta-focused cruises: September 1-8; September 15-22.

Conceived in conjunction with The Manta Trust — the world’s leading manta ray charity — and escorted by its founder and world-renowned manta expert, Guy Stevens, the two all-inclusive seven-day expeditions (with the option of shorter three- and four-night cruises within the dates) will immerse participants in every fascinating aspect of the Trust’s research and conservation efforts.

The expedition dates reflect The Manta Trust’s “peak sighting” predictions, based on the southwest current movements of plankton (mantas’ and whale sharks’ favorite food) through the Baa and Ari Atolls. Each exclusive expedition route will take daily climatic and environmental factors into consideration to maximize the chances of successful encounters … and with 2015’s expeditions boasting a 100 percent sighting success rate, the scene is set for some exhilarating encounters!

Manta rays and whale sharks feed at the surface of the ocean, making the expeditions suitable for divers and non-divers alike, including families with children as young as 8 years old.

As honorary researchers, all expedition participants are encouraged to engage in every aspect of the conservation experience: learning how to freedive and take ID photos, contributing to data collection, helping record critical environmental information, participating in workshops, and even naming any mantas new to the Trust’s database.

Hosted aboard the Maldives’ fastest and most luxurious liveaboard, Four Seasons Explorer, the all-inclusive itineraries also give participants effortless access to a side of the Maldives rarely experienced by tourists: remote snorkel hotspots, secluded cultural experiences, isolated craft village visits, deserted sandbank barbecues, castaway beach massages, uncrowded water sports and spectacular daily sunrises and sunsets, afloat in the middle of the world’s most mesmerizing aquatic nation.

Commenting on the expeditions, The Manta Trust’s Founder and Chief Executive Guy Stevens says, “Last year’s trips were a resounding success. The pure excitement and joy on everyone’s faces after our first sighting set the scene for the remaining days. Two standout moments included an 8-year old guest snorkeling with a whale shark and a floodlit midnight dive watching a manta feeding. While education is the most important step in achieving environmental protection, we hope these expeditions also showcase the fun and excitement that can be experienced along the way. Perhaps we’ll even inspire the next generation to pick up the baton from us.”

Four Seasons & The Maldivian Manta Ray Project (founding project of The Manta Trust)

Based at Four Seasons Resort Landaa Giraavaru since 2006, The MMRP is one of the world’s longest running manta ray research and conservation initiatives. It is also the founding project of The Manta Trust — the world’s leading manta ray charity — established to co-ordinate global research and conservation efforts for manta rays, their close relatives and their habitats.

Thanks to the work of the MMRP at Landaa Giraavaru, the Maldivian manta ray population is one of the most intensely studied in the world, placing it at the forefront of international manta ray research and conservation: most notably, the successful 2013 listing of manta rays on Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). In addition to collecting data on the manta rays it encounters, MMRP also studies environmental and climatic factors, as well as tourism and human interactions, contributing vital knowledge to global research efforts.

2016 Manta Trust Expedition Dates & Details September 1-8
Stateroom: * $5,950 (seven nights) * $3,400 (four nights) * $2,550 (three nights)

Explorer Suite:
* $10,710 (seven nights) * $6,120 (four nights) * $4,590 (three nights)

2016 Manta Trust Expedition Dates & Details September 15-22

Stateroom:
* $5,950 (seven nights) * $3,400 (four nights) * $2,550 (three nights) Explorer Suite:
* $10,710 (seven nights) * $6,120 (four nights) * $4,590 (three nights)

Rates are per person and include transfers, full board, three dives/snorkeling excursions per day and are subject to 10 percent service charge and all applicable taxes. Guests opting for three- and four-night cruises will reduce their chances of successful encounters given the unpredictable nature of manta rays and whale sharks. For rates and enquiries, please contact the Reservations Department at (960) 66-00-888 or email [email protected]