
The Maldives is among the most exposed places on earth to a changing ocean. We cannot undo that — but a small, careful operation can tread lightly, and we hold ourselves to it.
Guided snorkelling and diving follow reef-safe practice — no touching, no anchoring on coral, mooring buoys where they exist. The cruise director briefs every excursion.
A 36-ton reverse-osmosis plant produces fresh water at sea, cutting single-use plastic. Refillable bottles are standard; we carry no disposable water aboard.
Mantas and whale sharks are approached slowly and at distance, in line with Maldivian guidelines. We keep our numbers small and our wake light.
Our crew is largely Maldivian, and we provision and excurse through local island communities — keeping the value of each charter close to the waters it is spent in.

Charter privately, tread lightly, and let the ocean set the pace.