Sunset Cruises
Experience a Maldivian sunset cruise aboard a traditional dhoni. Learn what to expect, when to go, and how dolphin sightings make this one of the most magical excursions in the Maldives.
Watch pods of spinner dolphins leap, twist, and play in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is one of the best places in the world to see dolphins in the wild.
The Maldives is home to a remarkable diversity of dolphin species. At least seven species have been recorded in these waters, and sightings are common throughout the year across all atolls. The warm, plankton-rich waters and the deep channels between atolls create ideal conditions for dolphins to feed, socialise, and raise their young.
For visitors, a dolphin watching excursion is one of the most joyful and accessible experiences the Maldives offers. It requires no swimming ability, no special equipment, and no particular fitness level. You simply board a boat, head out to where the dolphins gather, and watch.
Dolphins can be seen across the entire Maldives, but certain locations and times are more reliable.
Most dolphin watching excursions follow a simple format. You board a dhoni or speedboat at the island jetty and head toward a known dolphin area, usually a channel or the outer edge of the atoll reef. The captain scans the water for signs of activity — splashes, fins, or the telltale spinning leaps. Once a pod is located, the boat approaches carefully and maintains a parallel course at a respectful distance.
What happens next is entirely up to the dolphins. On a good day, a large pod of spinners may surround the boat, leaping and spinning just metres away, riding the bow wave, and seeming to put on a deliberate performance. The display can last anywhere from a few minutes to well over an hour. It is genuinely thrilling, and even experienced wildlife watchers find themselves speechless.
Dolphins are wild animals, and their welfare should always come first. Responsible operators follow established guidelines to minimise disturbance.
Dolphin watching excursions are available from almost every island in the Maldives. On local islands, trips typically cost between 20 and 40 US dollars per person. Resort excursions range from 50 to 120 US dollars. Many operators combine dolphin watching with a sunset cruise at a bundled price, which offers excellent value and a magical overall experience. Trips can usually be booked the day before through your accommodation.