
The magic of Hanifaru Bay
Hanifaru Bay in the Baa Atoll is the Maldives' top diving spot. It is a long and narrow bay at the small uninhabited island of Hanifaru. The bay is a protected marine park thanks to its importance for the manta ray population, and the whole Baa Atoll has been declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
Why do hundreds of manta rays flock to Hanifaru Bay? The main factor is the bay's unique shape and location. Its long and narrow shape acts as a scoop for the planktons that are swept up to the surface of the ocean by the southwest monsoon current from May to November. With the lunar tide which pushes against this ocean current, the plankton becomes trapped, forming a thick, nutritious soup for the mantas. With optimal conditions, you can have up to 200 manta rays from all over the archipelago feeding on planktons here.