Experience the very best of the Maldives in a single, action-packed day that combines natural wonders with authentic local heritage. Your adventure begins at 9:00 am with a meeting at the Hulhumale Excursion Jetty (complimentary pick-up is available for those staying on Hulhumale Island). Following a 9:15 am briefing where your guide will walk you through the day’s highlights, we set sail at 9:30 am.The journey starts with a scenic cruise through the Dolphin Channel. Keep your cameras ready, as this area is famous for wild dolphins leaping through the waves. Our first destination is a stunning, secluded sandbank rising out of a turquoise lagoon. Here, you’ll have plenty of time to swim in the crystal-clear waters, relax on the white sands, and take incredible photos with luxury resort islands as your backdrop.Next, we pivot from natural beauty to cultural immersion as we head to the local island of Himmafushi. You will be treated to a guided walking tour to gain insight into the traditional Maldivian way of life, followed by a delicious, authentic lunch at a local restaurant. This is a rare opportunity to taste the true flavors of the islands and support the local community.The adventure continues after lunch as we head to Stingray Reef, located near the iconic Kurumba resort. You’ll dive into a vibrant underwater world for a guided snorkeling session among colorful coral and marine life. If you want to capture your underwater memories, GoPro rentals are available on board.To ensure you don’t miss out on the magic of the Maldives, we offer an optional second visit to the Dolphin Channel on the way back if the dolphins were shy earlier in the day. We will return you to the Hulhumale Excursion Jetty by 4:00 pm, concluding a full day of exploration, culture, and marine adventure.
Inclusions
- Picnic Lunch, Juice, Drinking Water, Tea/Coffee
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Restroom on board
- All Fees and Taxes
- Shower Facilities
- Changing Room
- Food & drinks
Tour Plan
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Itinerary
Meeting Point: Hulhumale Excursion Jetty
Meeting Time: 9:00 am
Pick-up Service: Complimentary pick-up for guests staying in Hulhumale Island
Tour Briefing: 9:15 am - Our Tour Guide provides a detailed overview of inclusions and the day's itinerary.
Departure: 9:30 am - The boat departs from the jetty, cruising towards the Sandbank.
Dolphin Channel Crossing: Enroute to the Sandbank, guests have the chance to spot dolphins in the scenic dolphin channel.
Sandbank Visit: Upon reaching the sandbank lagoon, the boat anchors, and guests are transferred to the sandbank. Enjoy beach activities, swimming, and capturing the picturesque view of a luxurious resort island.
The boat then heads to the local island of Himmafushi. Guests are treated to a short tour, offering insights into the local lifestyle. Lunch is served at a local restaurant, providing an opportunity for guests to experience the authentic Maldivian cuisine.
After lunch, the tour moves to a snorkeling point at Stingray Reef or near Kurumba resort island Reef. Guests can explore the vibrant underwater world, with the option to rent GoPro cameras for capturing the experience.
If dolphins were not spotted earlier, an additional visit to the Dolphin Channel is scheduled after guided snorkeling.
The boat returns to the Hulhumale Excursion Jetty around 4:00 pm, concluding the full-day tour.
Cancellation Policy
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before the event
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less before the event
Meeting / Pickup
Please Note
- Not suitable for pets
- Wheelchair accessible
- We will contact our clients and stay in touch with our representative until our clients are picked up from their hotel or place of residence.
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