
Experience · 3–4 hours · May to November
Hanifaru Bay Manta Ray Experience.
The world's largest known manta ray feeding station.
About this experience
Hanifaru Bay is a small, uninhabited inlet in Baa Atoll that has earned global recognition as the largest known feeding station for manta rays in the world. During the southwest monsoon, plankton-rich currents funnel into the bay, attracting gatherings of up to 200 manta rays at a time.
Located just thirty minutes by speedboat from Dimora Blu, Hanifaru Bay is a protected marine area within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visits are regulated by the Maldivian Environmental Protection Agency — only snorkeling is permitted, and group sizes are strictly limited to minimise disturbance to the animals.
Our guides have been leading Hanifaru trips for years and understand the tidal patterns that trigger feeding events. We time departures to maximise your chances of witnessing a mass feeding — a phenomenon where dozens of mantas swim in synchronised spirals, mouths agape, filtering plankton from the water column.
Whale sharks are frequent visitors, and it is not uncommon to snorkel alongside both species in a single session. The experience is humbling — these gentle giants, with wingspans reaching four metres, glide within arm's reach in water as shallow as three metres.
Practical.
- Duration
- 3–4 hours including boat transfer
- Season
- May to November (peak June–October)
- Skill level
- Basic swimming ability
- Equipment
- Snorkel gear provided
- Group size
- Maximum 10 guests per trip
- Note
- Scuba diving not permitted in the bay
Worth knowing.
- — World's largest manta ray feeding aggregation
- — Up to 200 mantas during peak season
- — Whale shark sightings common
- — UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protected site
- — Expert guides who read tidal feeding patterns
- — Thirty minutes from Dimora Blu by speedboat
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Interested in the hanifaru bay?
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