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Giving Back opportunities
Snorkeling
Environmental Awareness
An Unforgettable Maldives Volunteer Experience
Volunteering with Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme ( MWSRP) is a life-changing experience. The expedition offers you the opportunity to get hands-on with research and data collection, increase your knowledge on marine conservation, and have a great time doing it. You will learn and get involved in every aspect of what MWRSP do, from measuring sharks in the water to taking I.D shots and helping record data. You will make a valuable contribution to the work conducted by MWSRP, and in doing so help to conserve whale sharks and their marine habitat.
Trip Details
Trip Details
Price
- Volunteer fees are an essential part of helping to keep MWSRP in operation by conducting research and conservation initiatives.
- Please contact us for more information regarding rates.
Availability
- October 29th – 8th November 2024
- December 1st – 11th 2024
- December 23rd – 2nd January 2024
- April 8th – 18th April 2025
- May 8th – 18th May 2025
- May 25th – 4th June 2025
- June 5th – 15th June 2025
- July 2nd – 12th July 2025
- July 20th – 30th July 2025
- August 4th – 14th August 2025
- September 21st – 1st October 2025
- December 1st – 11th December 2025
Start
- Arrival on day 1 by 11:00am
Meeting point
- Velana International Airport (MLE)
Duration
- 11 days & 10 nights
Group size
- A minimum of 6 guests is required for this trip to run.
Included
- 10 nights single/twin/double standard cabin
- 10 breakfasts, 10 lunch & 10 dinner
- Daily morning and afternoon snacks
- Airport and transfer assistance
- Return transfer of guests from the airport to boat – airport
- Unlimited drinking water – bring reusable bottle
- All activities as per itinerary
- MWSRP Researcher
- Local Tax ( $12 Green Tax per person per night, 10% Service Charge and 16% GST)
Not included
- Alcoholic beverages ( payable on board)
- Snorkeling Equipment
- Diving ( payable on board)
- International Flights
- Travel Insurance
What to bring
- All this together with full details on everything you need to know about travel within the Maldives will be provided in our welcome information pack.
Your Impact
- Your travel spend sustains the local economy and the livelihoods of locals, including your tour leader and our local suppliers.
- Contribute to the protection of coral reefs and marine life through research and data collection.
- Participate in a beach clean-up, directly removing debris and protecting marine life from pollution.
- Using the provided reusable water bottles reduce the amount of plastic waste in the Maldives.
Carbon Footprint
700Kg of CO₂e – average carbon emission per person
Find our more about our Carbon Management here
About Your Guide
The Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme (MWSRP) is a research-based conservation charity dedicated to studying the whale shark and fostering community-focused conservation initiatives in the Maldives and the greater Indian Ocean.
Important note
- Day-by-day itinerary based on weather and ocean conditions.
- Alcoholic beverages available onboard from USD $4
- Diving available upon request during planned free time.
WHAT ARE THE MALDIVES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS?
- Travelers must have a confirmed accommodation/tour booking.
- Travelers must have a passport or travel document valid for a minimum 30 days from date of entry to the Maldives.
- Travelers must have a return flight ticket.
- The online traveler declaration form IMUGA must be completed within the 96 hour period prior to arrival in country.
Highlights
Live aboard a boat in the Indian Ocean.
Snorkel with whale sharks and gather research data.
Learn how to protect the biodiversity and marine life of the Maldives.
Make a positive impact while you travel.
Relax on idyllic beaches on islands and sandbars.
What to Expect
Arrive at Malé International Airport for the start of your Maldives whale shark expedition. Here you will be greeted by members of the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme and transferred to your safari home for the next 11 days. You will settle into your cabin and be given a full tour of the boat before beginning starting our expedition cruise south to South Ari Atoll!
Each day take a daily survey trip on our accompanying dhoni, through the largest Marine Protected Area of the Maldives, South Ari Marine Protected Area. Home to a group of whale sharks that are unusually present all year round and display the highest natural residency rate of anywhere in the world.
This article written by a previous volunteer provides insight into day to day life onboard.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A MWSRP VOLUTEER
MWSRP research projects are located in environmentally and culturally sensitive parts of the Maldives. MWSRP also has a responsibility to minimise negative impacts on local environments and communities where they work. MWSRP work hard to ensure just and sustainable practices when conducting research, working within the communities and during down-time. Volunteers naturally represent and serve as ambassadors of MWSRP and in turn, travel responsibly, absorb, engage and explore, leaving the Maldives having trodden lightly on its environment and contributed in a meaningful way.
MV Felicity
A traditionally crafted and built Turkish gulet MV Felicity has a length of 28m, a beam of 6.85m, and a draft of 2.60m.
With two decks and 7 cabins, the Felicity accommodates 12 passengers comfortably. All cabins are air-conditioned with an attached bathroom including shower, small wardrobe, drawer and storage facilities, portholes, and a DC wall fan.
There is an outdoor dining area and an indoor area just in case of rain! The indoor saloon area is furnished with a dining table and seating plus banquette seating and is equipped with a TV-DVD-stereo area and an equipment-charging area. The communal open-air deck space is furnished with sun mats and banquette seating.
We require a minimum number of 6 persons for cruises to operate.
There is no minimum number for any of our land based tours.
Accommodation is offered on a twin/double room share basis.
If you are a solo traveler, on our group tours/cruises we offer the opportunity to share with same gender traveler.
Or if you prefer a private single room to yourself throughout the tour/cruise, this can also be arranged.
Yes, we can assist with organising pre and post tour accommodation, including a transit night in the capital area or a longer independent stay on a local island or resort island.
Like many places in the world today, the climate and weather patterns are changing and historical data is becoming less reliable as an indication of what to expect. With a tropical climate, plenty of sunshine and temperatures around 30°C throughout the year, there is never a really bad time to visit the Maldives. There are two distinct seasons: the dry season (northeast monsoon) from January to March and the wet season (southwest monsoon) from mid-May to November. ‘Wet season’ doesn’t mean it rains all the time, but during this period there is a higher probability of rain. However, in today’s world we do experience rain even during the ‘dry’ season.
More detailed weather information can be found here
The Maldives are a Muslim nation, therefore care needs to be taken regarding dress on small islands and in local communities.
While it is acceptable for men to wear t-shirts and shorts/swim shorts, women should avoid causing offence by maintaining a more conservative approach. T-shirts with sleeves that cover the shoulders, loose shorts that cover the thighs, or sundresses with a sarong around shoulders are advised.
All the islands we visit are more tolerant of guests wearing traditional beachwear, but women should NOT wear swimwear unless on an uninhabited island, sandbank, private tourist bikini beach (available on all islands you’ll stay on) or on board our cruises and snorkeling boats. Your tour leader will advise when and where this is possible.
No previous experience is needed for any of the included activities – just an average level of fitness and a sense of adventure. The activities aren’t strenuous, the only requirement is that you must be able to climb a ladder to exit the water, be comfortable in the water and be able to swim to participate in snorkeling activities.
We strongly recommend you bring along your own mask and snorkel wherever possible. Not only will you be assured the mask fits your face properly (making it more comfortable and less likely to leak), it’s also more hygienic. A mask and snorkel are small and light, so they should take up very little space in your suitcase! Due to the ocean current and wind conditions in the Maldives, the use of fins is essential for almost all snorkelling and these are included in all snorkelling activities we provide on tour. However, if you want to ensure a perfect fit, you are always welcome to bring your own.
On board our cruises we can cater to most diets providing we are advised at time of booking. If there is something particularly you eat within your diet that you can’t live without we would encourage you to pack some and be prepared for perhaps more repetition of meals than you would be used to back home. For further clarification drop us a message.
Note to support our sustainable approach to cruises we do not offer beef products on board.
When traveling on land based tours properties can cater for vegan and vegetarian diets but it is worth noting in regard to food on local islands, over 95% of products are imported and then from Male they are transferred once or twice a week to outer islands.
Fruit and vegetables whilst available can be limited and they do not form part of the traditional Maldivian diet in the way you may be used to back home with your 5 a day! Given that tuna is a key component of our diet as vegetarians you will find your diet quite limited in comparison to what you are used to, even a potato curry is likely to have dried tuna added. On local islands you can’t just pop out to the supermarket and what you may see in the convenience store one week is not seen again for months!
Maldivians, as Muslims, are prohibited by law from consuming alcohol; hence there is a total restriction on alcohol being available on inhabited local islands, this includes the capital Male. Please do not bring alcohol through the airport as it will be confiscated and returned to you at time of departure.
Alcoholic beverages are available on our cruise itineraries and are purchased on board. Payment is required in USD cash or local currency to the boat captain.
When staying on local islands, visits to tourist resorts and bar boats in certain areas can be arranged.
Travel insurance is compulsory on all of our multi day tours. You need to be covered for medical expenses abroad, including any emergency transportation costs to the nearest hospital and any emergency repatriation that may be required due to illness/injury. We recommend your insurance covers flight delays, missing flight connections and lost/delayed luggage.
Hear From Our Previous Guests
It was a good and stress-free trip and adventure with these guys. They planned everything well for us. Even gave us a lift to our next destination. Highly recommended for first time travellers.