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Diva Offers the Energy of Zenergy

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Maldives Promotion House – Diva Maldives is one of the Luxury Resorts in Maldives and is reachable in 25 minutes via seaplane. Bringing to you the tastes of Maldivian tradition along with tropical bliss and entertainment Diva Maldives is an award winning resort.

In their efforts to offer excitement to their customers Diva Maldives has decided to host a rare event on 15th May. Diva Maldives will be bringing to their island, two unique performers from Ibiza to present their Twilight Ocean Lounge.

During the Fire Beach Party, Zenergy duo will be performing with several sets of what is famously known as “The Master of Fire Poi Art”, which is very popular among Europeans. The beach party will continue until dawn as the guests enjoy the talents of the masters of fire.

Moreover the duo will perform exclusively to Diva Maldives while moving from one island to the other, offering to music lovers the live performance of DJ Rabten.

Established in Ibiza during 2009, Zenergy is a duo of fire performers that practice the art of poi. The two members of the duo, Oggie and DJ Rabtern met in Ibiza during the summer days of 2009 and formed Zenergy. Famed as the best fire performers the island has ever seen.

By blending unique styles to create slow medieval themes of fire eating, fire breathing and fire twirling, Zenergy produces tribal dance, martial arts and hip hop.

Oggie from Bulgaria, spent eleven years in China and two years in Thailand, where he learned the art of fire dancing. Oggie has a magnificent style influenced by South East Asian fire dancers.

Since 2006, Rabten from Netherlands has lived in Ibiza and has performed fire shows and light shows all around Europe and Netherlands. Famed for his graceful moves he uses fans, staffs, poi and fire snakes. He is also a fire breather and a fire eater.


“It is certainly a brand new event never seen before in the Maldives and for the occasion the resort welcomes all the party-goers with a special package which includes return transfers from Malé, accommodation in our resort villas on half board and, of course, complete access to the party,” the PR and Events Manager of Diva Maldives, Dolores Semeraro said, exclusively to Maldives Promotion House. “There will also be a free snorkeling excursion for the participants.”

What else could be more exciting than to add the bizarre and volatile element fire to the elements of water, air and earth that the Maldives is famed for? With the salty breeze of the sea playing the songs of nature, while the crystal clear water spreads slowly over the soft white sandy beaches, what could be more amazing than to see the dancing flames lighten up the darkening dusk?

Note: Diva Maldives is a Luxury Resort know for its superior services and traditional touches.

Diva Maldives: South Ari Atoll, Maldives (+960 668 0901; www.naiade.com).

Special Package: Package deals start from USD160 per person. Return transfers from Malé, accommodation, half board, complete access to the party, and a snorkeling excursion inclusive.

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Sunken stories: join Dhawa Ihuru for a weekend of celebration and exploration of the Rannamaari wreck

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Dhawa Ihuru is excited to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the legendary Rannamaari shipwreck, an integral part of its celebrated house reef and a symbol of marine conservation. Since its sinking in 1999, the Rannamaari has evolved into a flourishing artificial reef, attracting diverse marine life and offering unforgettable diving experiences for enthusiasts from around the globe.

The Rannamaari shipwreck embodies Dhawa Ihuru’s commitment to marine conservation. Over the past quarter-century, it has transformed into a vibrant underwater habitat, promoting coral growth and attracting various marine species, including batfish, moray eels, and groupers. This evolution highlights the role of artificial reefs in enhancing marine biodiversity and revitalising reef ecosystems.

From October 4th to 6th, Dhawa Ihuru will invite guests to join in the celebration of Sunken Stories: 25 Years Beneath The Waves, a weekend dedicated to honouring this milestone through exploration and education. Participants can engage in a variety of exciting activities tailored for both divers and non-divers, merging marine conservation with Maldivian culture.

Event Highlights: Dive into History and Adventure

  • Exclusive Shipwreck Dives: Guests can experience the Rannamaari wreck through day and night dives, showcasing its vibrant marine life and coral formations.
  • Freediving to Shipwreck: Adventurers can challenge themselves with a freediving experience to explore the depths of the Rannamaari wreck.
  • Shipwreck Treasure Hunt Dive: Participants can join an exhilarating underwater treasure hunt around the historic wreck.
  • Underwater Photography Contest: Attendees are invited to capture the beauty of the wreck and enter a photography contest for a chance to win exciting prizes.

For those interested in cultural and creative pursuits, the event offers a blend of artistic and educational experiences:

  • Stone Carving Workshop: Attendees can participate in a hands-on stone carving workshop led by a local artist.
  • Morning Yoga Sessions: Guests can start their day with a revitalizing yoga session, surrounded by the serene atmosphere of Dhawa Ihuru.
  • Marine Conservation Talk: Participants can learn about Dhawa Ihuru’s marine conservation initiatives and discover ways to contribute to ocean protection.
  • Rannamaari Folklore Performance: Guests can enjoy live performances of Maldivian folklore that bring the history of the Rannamaari to life.

Dhawa Ihuru’s house reef, renowned as one of the best in the Maldives, is home to a vibrant array of marine life and is easily accessible from the shore. The Rannamaari wreck is a key attraction, providing divers with a unique opportunity to explore its colorful coral growth and diverse inhabitants. The reef is central to Dhawa Ihuru’s marine conservation efforts, serving as a living example of how artificial reefs can foster marine biodiversity and promote environmental sustainability.

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New conservation milestone: InterContinental Maldives secures ISRA status for vital manta ray habitat

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The lagoon at InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort, along with Maamunagau and Fenfushi, has officially been recognised as an Important Shark & Ray Area (ISRA).

This recognition follows the resort’s ongoing collaboration with the Manta Trust, a leading global manta ray research and conservation organisation. Extensive research conducted by the on-site team has contributed to this achievement, granting the lagoon international recognition as a vital habitat for manta rays and a priority for conservation efforts. Years of scientific research and data collection, supported by the resort, have led to this designation, marking a step toward implementing protective measures in the surrounding area. This announcement is also part of the Manta Trust’s broader efforts to establish the area as a Marine Protected Area (MPA).

InterContinental Maldives first partnered with the Manta Trust in 2019, recognising the unique opportunity of being located near a newly discovered juvenile reef manta ray feeding ground. The resort’s surrounding waters are home to a large and thriving population of reef manta rays, providing Manta Trust researchers with an unparalleled chance to study these magnificent creatures.

In addition to the Maamunagau lagoon, several other nearby locations have also been designated as ISRAs: Dhikkuredhoo & Madivaafaru, approximately 30 minutes from the resort and popular for snorkelling with mantas (where visitors can witness mass feeding events between June and November), as well as Vandhoo & Kottefaru.

Jess Haines, a PhD Researcher with The Manta Trust, expressed her excitement over the achievement: “It’s a fantastic milestone to have multiple areas in Raa Atoll designated as Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs). This accomplishment reflects the value of Manta Trust’s data collection, which wouldn’t have been possible without the resort’s support. I look forward to using the data in my PhD research to produce important findings and continue working to protect these critical marine habitats for young manta rays.”

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From space to sea: PADI-certified astronaut guides diving expedition at COMO Cocoa Island

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PADI-Certified NASA Astronaut Brings Ocean Exploration to COMO Cocoa Island, Maldives for Exclusive Diving Event.

Luxury private island resort, COMO Cocoa Island, recently hosted an extraordinary “Island Astronaut Camp,” offering guests a unique chance to explore pristine dive sites alongside NASA astronaut and aquanaut Nicole Stott.

The event included guided reef dives at the resort’s PADI Cocoa Island Diving Centre, where Stott, who is also a PADI-certified diver, accompanied guests in discovering the wonders of the underwater world. Participants were also treated to an exclusive starlit dinner with Nicole, adding a personal touch to the experience.

The dives, part of the COMO Journey of Universe Under the Ocean, were led by PADI instructors and took guests to two stunning reefs: Shambhala Reef and Bay Reef. Divers encountered an impressive variety of marine life, including blacktip reef sharks, napoleon wrasse, hawksbill and green sea turtles, moray eels, oriental sweetlips, giant clams, clark anemonefish, cleaner shrimp, bannerfish, lionfish, butterflyfish, and Maldivian anemonefish.

Shambhala Reef, known for its vibrant coral formations on a sloping reef top, is located between the resort’s arrival jetty and a nearby sandbank. Bay Reef, situated in a 12-meter-deep lagoon, boasts a thriving coral garden and coral propagation frames. Both reefs provided breathtaking backdrops for divers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced adventurers.

As part of a captivating COMO Conversation event, veteran NASA astronaut Nicole Stott shared fascinating stories from her 104 days in space across two NASA missions. She discussed the rigorous training astronauts undergo and highlighted the surprising similarities between space exploration and deep-sea diving. Stott also spoke about her time aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and her underwater living experience in the Aquarius habitat, further emphasising the deep connection between the ocean and space.

Just a 40-minute speedboat ride from the capital, Male, COMO Cocoa Island offers 33 luxurious overwater villas, the PADI Cocoa Island Dive Centre, and holistic wellness treatments at the COMO Shambhala Retreat. Whether diving with PADI experts or enjoying wellness therapies, COMO Cocoa Island provides the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in the Maldives.

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