After the successful opening of a multi-functional Marine Biology Centre on the island, LUX* Maldives moves a step forward and invites guests to a new type of exploration of the underwater world of South Ari Atoll, by hosting, between 14 - 20 May 2012, the first ‘Underwater Festival’ in the Maldives.

Boasting a gathering of marine experts on a global scale, the Festival highlights intense sessions of underwater photography led by award-winning photographers, ground-breaking introductory courses of free-diving and the innovative technique of fluo night-diving. An intense ensemble of water activities stretched over one week of lighter learning for keen divers, photography fanatics and water enthusiastic or just simply curious guests in search of a holiday with a difference.
With a strong focus on underwater photography, the festival’s attendees have the opportunity to join training sessions with the experts throughout the week. From his hectic Parisian life, the multi-award winning underwater photographer Pascal Kobeh joins the festival as member of the jury and coach. ‘I started shooting underwater pictures while I was a diving instructor here in the Maldives; I haven’t stopped since then, and it became by profession’ says Kobeh; ‘it brought me here today with the same passion I had ten years ago and I am very excited to join the festival’.
Adding dimension to the event, LUX* Maldives hosts the founder of world renowned free-diving
Set amidst an impressive variety of dive sites, pristine waters and frolicking marine life, LUX* Maldives partners with Eurodivers during the festival to launch a night-diving technique operated for the first time in the Maldives: The fluo dive. By using a set of special filters on masks and torches, fluo-dives enhance the diving experience of the festival’s most daring attendees through experiencing the complex phenomenon of colour conversion.
Even the most determined divers must surface now and then, and for those moments on land, LUX* Maldives hosts stimulating and interesting workshops and forums during the festival with the resident marine biologist Chiara Fumagalli. Having monitored the marine life within the South Ari Marine Protected Area, Chiara presents an array of insightful facts with tailored projections and discussions under the stars.
Documentaries about the biodiversity of marine life, engaging underwater films and news regarding the ongoing research on the friendly whale sharks are just some of the topics of conversations in a toes-inthe-sand setting.
As there is no competition without a generous reward, the Underwater Festival’s attendees have the opportunity to win several prizes. The best pictures taken during the week and submitted to the professional judging of the Festival’s jury, can bring much more than fabulous memories to the photographers-including substantial prizes such as a 5 nights complimentary stay in one of the LUX* Island Resorts.
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