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Olive Ridley Project’s marine biologist Neus Segura joins Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi

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As we move into 2023 and sustainable travel experiences continue to become increasingly sought out, those wishing to travel more purposefully should look no further than Fairmont Maldives, Sirru Fen Fushi. Following the launch of a series of pioneering sustainable initiatives including the Sustainability Lab, Coralarium and Turtle Ranger Programme, the resort is delighted to welcome Neus Segura as its new marine biologist. A sea turtle biologist and guest educator from the Olive Ridley Project, the leading NGO for Turtle Research and Conservation in the Maldives, Neus’s appointment further strengthens Fairmont Maldives’ ongoing partnership with the charity.

The Olive Ridley Project is an organisation dedicated to protecting sea turtles and their habitats through a combination of scientific research, rescue and rehabilitation, and CSR Community outreach programmes. Having submitted photo data over the last 5 years of the resident turtle population, Fairmont Maldives is honoured to continue its ongoing partnership with the Olive Ridley Project by welcoming one of their very own turtle biologists, Neus Segura. The partnership will enable the resort to enhance its commitment to marine conservation and education on sea turtles both for guests and local communities, through the Fairmont School Award Scheme, whereby children from schools within the Shaviyani Atoll are invited to participate in educational workshops on marine conservation led by Neus and the team.

One of the most critically endangered sea turtle species in the world, Hawksbill turtles account for the majority of the individual resident sea turtles documented on the resort’s house reef, as well as those of neighbouring islands. Neus’s new role will consist of monitoring sea turtle nesting activity and educating guests and staff on sea turtle biology and the threats the species currently face. During weekly Marine Life Presentations, overseen by Sustainability Manager, Samuel Dixon, Neus will tackle various topics including turtles, manta rays, and other marine species, to create awareness and encourage the next generation of eco-conscious travellers to learn more about the marine ecosystem through Fairmont Maldives’ sustainability efforts.

Born on the island of Mallorca, Neus grew up near the sea and has always loved being by the Ocean. At the age of 16 she volunteered at a local sea turtle rescue centre, which sparked a desire to dedicate her life to the conservation of the incredible species. Whilst studying her degree in Marine Biology at the University of Portsmouth she spent her summers volunteering and working with turtles at Wildlife Sense in Kefalonia, Greece. In 2019 Neus became a principal investigator on board the research vessel Totevaag from Alnitak Research Institute for a period of three years, whilst taking her Masters in Marine Ecology at the University of the Balearic Islands. Her roles on board the vessel ranged from educating volunteers to introducing mitigation measures for the risk of bycatch in fisheries.

Guests of Fairmont Maldives will be able to participate in ocean life conservation missions and join the Marine Biology team in tracking, protecting, and assisting turtle hatchlings in their journey from nest to ocean. Some of the programmes they can take part in also include:

Turtle Ranger Programme: Join the team in monitoring critically endangered Hawksbill Turtles in the water and participate in tracking and identify new nests.

Snorkelling Tours of the Coralarium: Head out on a guided tour of the Coralarium, a unique coral regeneration project in the form of an underwater art gallery that plays home to over 100 species of fish

Planting Coral: Participate in coral rehabilitation by planting broken fragments in the 9km-long house reef and later revisit in years to come to track its growth

Workshops in the Sustainability Lab: Turn plastic waste into wonder by transforming bottles and ghost nets into bespoke souvenirs and useful products, such as furniture, for local communities

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From first visit to thousand dives: Love story anchored at Bandos Maldives

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Bandos Maldives recently marked a significant milestone with two of its most loyal guests, Kate and Andy, who have shared a long-standing connection with the island.

Andy achieved an impressive feat by completing his 900th dive, all undertaken with Dive Bandos. His wife, Kate, surpassed this accomplishment by reaching her 1000th dive, with over 900 of those dives also completed alongside the Bandos team.

The Dive Bandos team joined the couple in celebrating this memorable occasion, recognising not only their dedication to diving but also the enduring bond they have formed with the resort over the years.

Kate and Andy’s relationship with Bandos extends far beyond statistics. Having first visited the island in 2006, they have returned every year since, making Bandos an integral part of their lives. In 2014, the couple even chose to exchange their wedding vows underwater at the resort — a unique moment that forever linked their love story with Bandos.

“Celebrating guests like Kate and Andy reminds us of what Bandos truly represents,” said Ismail Rasheed, General Manager of Bandos Maldives.

For Bandos Maldives, moments such as these exemplify why guests continue to choose the island for both adventure and a sense of belonging. With stories like Kate and Andy’s, Bandos stands not merely as a dive destination, but as a home — both beneath and above the waves.

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Dive into inspiration: Alessia Zecchini at Sun Siyam Olhuveli

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Sun Diving will host a special ocean experience with world champion freediver Alessia Zecchini on 13 October 2025. The event is scheduled to take place at Sunrise Beach, Sun Siyam Olhuveli, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, offering guests the opportunity to meet the athlete widely recognised as ‘The Deepest Woman in the World.’

Born in Rome in 1992, Zecchini began freediving at the age of 13 and went on to set multiple world and European records. She was the first woman to reach a depth of 100 metres in free immersion and has since achieved 123 metres in constant weight with monofin. Her career has been celebrated internationally, including in the film Vertical Breath and the Netflix documentary The Deepest Breath. She continues to advance the sport while promoting awareness of ocean conservation.

The event at Olhuveli will feature an informative talk where Zecchini will reflect on her freediving journey, achievements, and the importance of protecting the marine environment. Guests will also have the chance to take part in a Q&A session with her and the Sun Diving team. In addition, Sun Diving will organise an interactive beach activity where participants can try scuba and snorkel gear in shallow waters under the guidance of instructors. Guests will also be able to capture photographs, collect autographs, and learn more about diving at the dedicated booth, which will highlight special offers from Sun Diving.

“Welcoming Alessia Zecchini is an honour for us and an inspiration for our guests,” said Ahmed Nihaan, Dive Centre Manager at Sun Siyam Olhuveli. “Her achievements beneath the waves embody both human potential and the importance of protecting our oceans.”

Sun Diving, the official diving division of Sun Siyam Group, provides SSI-certified courses, snorkelling, freediving, and specialty programmes across its Maldives properties. As a subsidiary, it enhances guest experiences with curated dive packages, illustrated dive maps, lifeguard training, and eco-focused initiatives, positioning Sun Siyam as a leader in sustainable marine-based activities.

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Finolhu showcases Maldives’ only PADI Mermaid Instructor Trainer

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Dive Butler International, in collaboration with Finolhu, a Seaside Collection Resort, is highlighting the achievements of Mara Restelli, recognised as the Maldives’ only certified PADI Mermaid Instructor Trainer.

With this rare qualification, Restelli offers a series of exclusive experiences designed to introduce guests of all ages to the art of mermaiding. The programmes range from playful introductory sessions to advanced courses and professional-level Instructor Development Courses (IDC).

“Mermaiding is more than a trend — it is a joyful way to connect with the water, express creativity, and feel empowered,” Restelli explained. “I enjoy watching guests discover confidence, freedom, and a sense of fun in the ocean. It is as much about transformation as it is about adventure.”

As part of Finolhu’s extensive marine offerings, the PADI Mermaid programmes provide an engaging complement to the resort’s diving and snorkelling activities. Participants may learn to glide gracefully underwater in a mermaid tail, capture striking images during professional photo sessions, or pursue advanced training that strengthens skills and deepens their connection with the ocean.

By hosting the Maldives’ only PADI Mermaid Instructor Development Course, Finolhu reinforces its reputation as a pioneering destination for distinctive and life-enriching marine experiences.

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