In an extraordinary demonstration of marine enthusiasm and community spirit, the Maldives has officially secured a Guinness World Record for hosting the largest snorkeling event ever recorded in Baa Atoll. The event attracted over 1,200 participants from across the globe, who gathered at the pristine Hanifaru Bay, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and rich biodiversity. Organized meticulously by local conservation groups and tourism authorities, the snorkeling extravaganza not only highlighted the Maldives’ unparalleled underwater beauty but also emphasized the nation’s commitment to marine preservation and sustainable tourism.

Participants were treated to an extraordinary experience, swimming alongside majestic manta rays and a kaleidoscope of colorful fish. The achievement has been celebrated as a landmark moment for both environmental awareness and the tourism sector. Key highlights of the event included:

  • Record-breaking participant turnout: 1,257 certified snorkelers
  • Expert-led eco-friendly briefings: Conservation officers guided visitors on reef-safe snorkeling practices
  • Community engagement: Local islanders and volunteers played a vital role in logistics and event safety
  • Marine biodiversity workshops: Educational sessions on protecting the delicate coral ecosystems
Statistic Details
Participants 1,257
Location Hanifaru Bay, Baa Atoll
Duration 3 hours
Manta Ray Sightings 50+ individuals