InterContinental Maamunagau Resort, Raa Atoll
Beautiful private island resort with fantastic diving, close to a natural manta ray sanctuary
per room, breakfast only
Overview
35% off Special Offer
- 35% off accommodation
- Free upgrade to full board
- Seaplane transfers included
- Diving and courses can be booked at the resort
- Luxurious private island resort occupying a premium location
Visit the adjacent manta ray sanctuary during the northeast monsoon
The first and only ‘all-Club’ resort from InterContinental
Extensive fitness and watersports facilities, as well as an onsite spa
InterContinental Maamunagau is an exclusive private island occupying one of the most spectacular settings imaginable at the southern tip of Raa Atoll. Boasting soft white sands and a palm tree dotted shoreline, this privileged resort invites guests to reconnect with nature, themselves, and those who matter most. The devoted team of island curators are treasure troves of local know-how and love nothing more than to share the joy of life on Maamunagau – from fresh cuisine and fine wines, to the award-winning spa, world-class scuba diving, and a nearby manta ray sanctuary.
Rooms
Overwater pool villa
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private pool...from $1,664 /nightOne bedroom lagoon pool villa
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private pool...from $1,865 /nightBeach pool villa
1 x King bed, sleeps 2
Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private pool...from $2,095 /night
Resort checklist
Meal plans:
- Breakfast
- Half Board
- Full Board
- All Inclusive
Diving in Raa Atoll
- Manta raysFrom August to November
- SharksYear round
- Walls & pinnaclesYear round
- TurtlesYear round
- Soft coralsYear round
- Healthy reefsYear round
With calm, relaxing reefs, plunging walls and underwater pinnacles, Raa Atoll diving offers something for everyone. Liveaboards visit the region, and most luxury resorts have their own dive centres and house reefs, making for easy diving from shore and boat. Within the lagoon there are plenty of interesting thilas to explore, but the best diving is on the outer reef. The western edge of Raa Atoll faces the open sea of the Indian Ocean, while the eastern side is almost a straight line from north to south, with deep channels providing some exciting dive sites. The eastern side faces Lhaviyani and Noonu Atolls, providing extra shelter from wind and currents.
Diving in Raa Atoll means an impressive diversity of marine life, from macro to massive. Expect schools of reef fish, sharks, napoleon wrasses, rays and turtles, as well as colourful soft and hard corals and other reef life. In the currents, divers can enjoy manta ray encounters and sightings of large pelagics. The best dives are in the south of the atoll and popular sites include Reethi Thila and Fenfushi Giri in the south, and the area around Vandhoo on the eastern side that is frequented by manta rays during the southwest monsoon. Kottafaru is also a good spot for manta rays during the wet season. In the dry season, the manta rays move across the atoll and are often sighted at Sola Corner. Other fantastic dives include the Labyrinth, an interesting thila with an abundance of marine life, Bathalaa Kandu, Ghost Island, and Beriyan Kuda Thila.