How We Travel. Rare Windows

The right location.The right week.

A note from your Marine Specialist

Most guests book the Maldives without knowing that whale sharks appear in South Ari in November, or that Hanifaru Bay's manta aggregations peak in August. These are not lucky encounters. They are plannable events. That planning is our job.

. Aisha, Marine & Wildlife Specialist

Rare Windows are not promotions.

Some Maldives moments only happen for a few weeks each year. We track them, and tell you when the window opens for a specific guest, resort, and season combination.

A Rare Window is a specific, time-limited opportunity that exists because of a structural gap in a resort's calendar. A cancellation in a sold-out month, a rate released outside public channels, a seasonal opening that matches a specific travel type. They are not discounts. They are access.

OV monitors these opportunities across the portfolio on an ongoing basis. When a window opens (a villa released at cost price, a confirmed availability at a property that is otherwise fully booked for twelve months, a manta season window that aligns with a specific week) we surface it to the clients for whom it is relevant.

The value is not always financial. Sometimes it is the difference between a trip that happens this year and one that is deferred for eighteen months. Sometimes it is access to a property that would otherwise be unavailable. Sometimes it is a rate that makes an otherwise out-of-reach property possible.

A Rare Window is not about price. It is about access, to the right property, at the right time.
Which window calls to you?

The rare encounters are plannable, not incidental.

Before recommending an atoll and dates, your Marine Specialist will understand which phenomenon aligns with your arrival window.

Whale Shark Season

South Ari, November through May. The world's most reliable whale shark encounters, accessible from multiple resorts within speedboat range.

Manta Ray Season

Baa (Hanifaru Bay), June through November. UNESCO Biosphere. The largest known manta aggregation point in the Indian Ocean.

Bioluminescence

Certain reef edges and shallow lagoons, best viewed on moonless nights from May through October. Ask for the specific locations. They are not widely published.

Turtle Nesting

Several outer atolls, May through September. A secondary window, meaningful for guests who prioritise wildlife encounters over diving.

A rare window is a property, a season, and a rate that won't appear on a brochure. We track them, and contact you when the right one for your trip opens.

The Maldives archipelago spans roughly 870 kilometres north to south. Different atolls have different currents, different plankton blooms, different seasonal visitors. The rare window is not a lucky coincidence. It is a function of water temperature, lunar cycle, and current direction that repeats every year with high reliability.

Your Marine & Wildlife Specialist tracks these windows and builds itineraries around them. For whale sharks in South Ari, for mantas at Hanifaru, for bioluminescence on specific reef edges after dark. The difference between a trip with a whale shark encounter and one without is not luck. It is the week you chose and the atoll you stayed in.

Our advisory selection

Four resorts positioned for different windows.

Each property is selected for its proximity to seasonal windows and its marine biology programme. Position matters. The difference between a sighting and a miss is often which atoll you chose.

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Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

Closest to South Ari whale sharks

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island — closest to South Ari whale sharks

South Ari positions Conrad guests within speedboat range of the whale shark aggregation corridor. The resort's marine biologist runs daily briefings during the peak season window. One of the few properties that actively programmes around the wildlife calendar rather than treating encounters as incidental.

Read OV's full advisory →

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Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas

Gateway to Hanifaru Bay

Anantara Kihavah — gateway to Hanifaru Bay manta season

Baa. Kihavah's position relative to Hanifaru Bay makes it the most logical base for the manta aggregation season. The resort's dive team monitors conditions daily. Guests here often know about a manta aggregation before it's happened, not after.

Read OV's full advisory →

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Velaa Private Island

Private island, multiple windows

Velaa Private Island — private island, multiple wildlife windows

Noonu. Velaa's private island position means the marine encounters are private rather than shared. The resort's marine biology team tracks bioluminescence, turtle activity, and seasonal fish aggregations across the atoll and adjusts programming accordingly.

Read OV's full advisory →

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Soneva Fushi

Best for bioluminescence

Soneva Fushi — best for Maldives bioluminescence

Baa. The shallow lagoon edges at Soneva are among the best documented bioluminescence sites in the Maldives. The resort's guides know the specific reef sections and the lunar conditions. Rarely positioned as a headline offering. For guests who know to ask, the bioluminescence at Soneva is one of the few encounters in the Maldives with no seasonal catch.

Read OV's full advisory →

Our advisory selection

Four resorts positioned for different windows.

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island — closest to South Ari whale sharks

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

South Ari positions Conrad guests within speedboat range of the whale shark aggregation corridor. The resort's marine biologist runs daily briefings during the peak season window. One of the few properties that actively programmes around the wildlife calendar rather than treating encounters as incidental.

Read OV's full advisory
Anantara Kihavah — gateway to Hanifaru Bay manta season

Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas

Baa. Kihavah's position relative to Hanifaru Bay makes it the most logical base for the manta aggregation season. The resort's dive team monitors conditions daily. Guests here often know about a manta aggregation before it's happened, not after.

Read OV's full advisory
Velaa Private Island — private island, multiple wildlife windows

Velaa Private Island

Noonu. Velaa's private island position means the marine encounters are private rather than shared. The resort's marine biology team tracks bioluminescence, turtle activity, and seasonal fish aggregations across the atoll and adjusts programming accordingly.

Read OV's full advisory
Soneva Fushi — best for Maldives bioluminescence

Soneva Fushi

Baa. The shallow lagoon edges at Soneva are among the best documented bioluminescence sites in the Maldives. The resort's guides know the specific reef sections and the lunar conditions. Rarely positioned as a headline offering. For guests who know to ask, the bioluminescence at Soneva is one of the few encounters in the Maldives with no seasonal catch.

Read OV's full advisory
Before you confirm

Timing a wildlife encounter requires planning.

Window timing briefing
Before booking, your Marine Specialist confirms which windows align with your travel dates and recommends the atoll accordingly. Booking the wrong atoll for your dates is the most common and most avoidable mistake.
Marine biologist coordination
At resorts with resident marine biologists, OV requests pre-arrival briefings for guests on current conditions. You arrive knowing what's in the water, not learning it after you've left.
Itinerary sequencing
For multi-atoll trips, OV sequences the order to maximise wildlife encounter probability. Arriving at Hanifaru before peak manta season, then moving to South Ari as the whale sharks arrive.
Honest expectation setting
Wildlife encounters are not guaranteed. OV's commitment is to position guests in the right place at the right time with the right team. Not to promise outcomes that depend on the ocean.
Current windows

Windows we are tracking now.

Each window has its own timing — some are tied to specific booking dates, others to stay periods. Your advisor will tell you which applies to your travel.

Soneva Fushi & Soneva Jani. Baa
A summer rate window at Soneva
A released summer rate for stays through September 2026, with complimentary Half Board dining and experience credits included. Soneva Jani adds a complimentary fifth night for stays confirmed before 15 September 2026, for May–September travel. Baa is also peak manta season — the two windows coincide.
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Six Senses Laamu. Laamu
A high-season villa window, Half Board included
A released high-season rate with a Half Board upgrade and seaplane transfers included, plus further inclusions arranged for multi-generational parties. Laamu is also one of the strongest surf seasons (April–November) and a strong whale shark corridor.
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Cheval Blanc Randheli. Noonu
Two complimentary nights on a seven-night stay
Available for stays confirmed before 15 September 2026, for travel 5 May–30 September 2026. Cheval Blanc's position in Noonu also aligns with Velaa Private Island in the same atoll — a strong combination for a split stay between two ultra-lux properties.
Confirm by 15 September 2026
OZEN Reserve Bolifushi. South Malé
Access to the RESERVE™ All-Inclusive Plan
The RESERVE™ plan at Bolifushi is one of the Maldives' most comprehensive all-inclusive arrangements — premium beverages, luxury catamaran transfers from Malé, maxi-bar replenishment, and full dine-around included. A released rate on a property that sits at the upper tier of the all-inclusive category. South Malé location means no domestic flight: speedboat from Malé airport, no overnight required.
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Patina Maldives. Fari Islands, North Malé
An extended-stay window with complimentary inclusions
Extended-stay arrangements include complimentary yacht transfers between the Fari Islands cluster, bicycles, snorkelling sets, SUP, kayaks, beach club access, daily minibar, and ice cream service. Patina's position at Fari Islands connects to Patina Marina and the Fari Islands community. One of the newer ultra-design properties in North Malé.
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We monitor windows across the portfolio. This section updates as new openings are confirmed. Ask your advisor for windows not listed here.

The right week in the right atoll changes the Maldives entirely.

Tell your Marine Specialist your travel window. We'll tell you which atoll gives you the best encounter probability, and why the difference matters more than which resort you choose.

Aisha. Marine & Wildlife Specialist
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