The Maldives, an archipelagic state located in the midst of the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its unique underwater experiences, with whale shark diving being amongst the most exhilarating. Whale sharks, the gentle giants of the ocean, can be encountered in their natural habitat around the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. These magnificent creatures frequent the warm, plankton-rich waters, offering an unforgettable opportunity for snorkelers and divers alike.
The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is a luxurious resort that provides guests with the chance to dive with whale sharks in the South Ari Atoll. This area is home to a whale shark sanctuary where sightings of the world's largest fish are common. Guests of all proficiency levels can participate in diving excursions, offered by the resort's dive center, where experienced guides ensure a safe and respectful encounter with these majestic animals.
Tourism in the Maldives officially began in 1972, with the opening of the first resort. The Maldives has since evolved into one of the world's most sought-after destinations, with a focus on sun, sand, and sea. The country's extraordinary underwater life and luxurious over-water accommodations have drawn innumore tourists every year, placing it firmly on the map as a top-tier destination for honeymooners, divers, and those looking to escape to paradise.
Recently, tourism in the Maldives has seen a shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly practices, with resorts working to minimize their carbon footprint and protect marine life. Wellness tourism has also gained popularity, with resorts offering specialized wellness retreats and experiences. Additionally, the concept of "workation", a combination of work and vacation, has become trendy due to the global shift towards remote working arrangements, enabling travelers to enjoy extended stays at island resorts while fulfilling their work commitments.