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Amanda Batlle Morera Joins Kuramathi Maldives as the Resident Marine Biologist

Amanda Batlle Morera diving
Amanda Batlle Morera has joined the Kuramathi Maldives Eco Centre as the Resident Marine Biologist once again.

Amanda Batlle Morera has joined the Kuramathi Maldives Eco Centre as the Resident Marine Biologist once again. She has been in the Maldives from 2011 to 2018 as Base Leader/Dive Instructor at Kuramathi Dive School. Amanda also served as a Marine Biologist/Dive Instructor at the resort’s sister island.

According to Kuramathi Maldives, Amanda is a qualified Biologist who holds two Masters’ Degrees in Remote Sensing & GIS, and in Marine and Coastal Systems Sustainable Management. Additionally, during her tenure in the Maldives, she designed and established a Crown of Thorns starfish outbreak control program at Maafushivaru.

Amanda Batlle Morera
Image: Kuramathi Maldives

During the course of the program, Amanda removed more than 3000 of these sea creatures which are a real threat to the coral reef health. Likewise, she’s also one of the first marine biologists to take action against this outbreak.

With her fascination for the sea, it has also led her to become an award-winning videographer. Likewise, Amanda is fluent in English, Spanish, French and Italian with knowledge in German as well.

About Kuramathi Maldives

Kuramathi Maldives presents an excellent range of rooms which has something suitable for every type of holidaymakers. Whether it’s for a romantic getaway or for an adventure seeker, the resort is an ideal destination for a getaway. Kuramathi Maldives offers the opportunity for; families, couples, and friends. So, they can enjoy their holiday filled with exciting beach, water, and underwater activities.

Also read: Choosing a Villa in the Maldives: Beach, Overwater or Underwater?

The Universal Resorts property is located 56 kilometres west of Velana International Airport. The tropical island is about 1.8km long. And guest villas are scattered around lush vegetation, facing secluded areas of the long beaches or poised over water.

Feature image by Kuramathi Maldives

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Iain and Debbie’s Lifelong Love for Reethi Faru Resort

Reethi Faru Resort loyal guests Iain and Debbie

Today, we’re sharing the heartfelt stories of a sweet couple who have grown to love the Maldives, specifically the luxurious resort: Reethi Faru.

Meet Iain and Debbie. Back in 2005, they discovered Mahagony Group by chance, which kicked off their journey with Reethi Faru Resort. Since then, they’ve felt a deep connection to this beautiful island and the exceptional hospitality it offers, bringing them back to this tropical paradise year after year.

Debbie recently celebrated her 40th visit to the Maldives, and Iain has visited even more times than her! What love they have for this island getaway! For Iain and Debbie, the Maldives is more than just a vacation spot. It’s become a part of their story, almost like a second home. Here, they’ve not only experienced the natural beauty of the Maldives but also built lasting, meaningful connections with the resort and its people.

Building Lasting Bonds

“When we arrive, it feels like we’re meeting family at the end of a very long journey,” says Debbie. It’s no surprise that they have visited Reethi Faru Resort repeatedly, celebrating holidays, birthdays, and special occasions, all while forming strong bonds with the friendly staff. Their consistent loyalty to the resort highlights the exceptional service and the warm sense of community they have experienced there.

As retirees, Iain and Debbie enjoy the luxury of spending up to three months at a time at Reethi Faru. During these extended stays, they’ve found the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation. They spend their days exploring the vibrant underwater world of the island swimming through coral reefs and encountering diverse marine life, or unwinding at the Coconut Spa, tucked away in a tranquil coconut grove that offers pure serenity.

A Place for Adventure and Relaxation

The pair also love indulging in the exquisite dining options available. “We know everyone who works in the restaurants, and they treat us like friends. Those little touches like trying something new or receiving a taster dish make all the difference,” explains Iain. Whether they’re enjoying a laid-back meal with views of the ocean or savoring a more intimate dining experience, every dish is a celebration of the island’s flavors and the culinary creativity that makes dining here unforgettable.

Iain and Debbie’s bond with Reethi Faru goes beyond the activities or the beautiful surroundings. It’s the emotional connection they’ve built with the resort’s staff and the feeling of belonging that makes each visit truly special. “Every time we leave, I cry all day, even though I know I’ll be back soon. It’s always hard to leave such a wonderful place,” Debbie admits.

Their love for Reethi Faru Resort has also inspired others. Over the years, they’ve shared their joy of the resort with friends, many of whom have joined them on their trips. “We’ve recommended Reethi Faru to so many of our friends, and it’s become a place we all return to together,” says Iain. After 30 visits to Reethi Faru, it’s no surprise they continue to come back. Each trip offers new memories and strengthens the bond they’ve built with the island and its people.

Reethi Faru isn’t just a resort for Iain and Debbie. It’s more than just a destination; it’s part of their story, a place where they can escape the every day and find joy in both the small moments and grand adventures. And as they look forward to their next visit, it’s clear that Reethi Faru Resort will always hold a special place in their hearts.

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