A total of 623 divers from 15 resorts and 13 islands in Baa atoll took part in the record-breaking dive on Saturday, held at Villingilifaru.
The event began at 16:30 and lasted an hour, with the record-setting dive completed in six minutes. It marks a new milestone for the Maldives, showcasing the country’s strong community spirit and commitment to marine conservation.
Visit Maldives Corporation proudly presented the Book of Records certificate, commemorative plaque, and coin to the Baa Atoll Council, celebrating the historic achievement of the Baani Event 2025. ????#VisitMaldives #BaaniEvent2025 #BookOfRecords #BetterInBaa #OceanPride pic.twitter.com/JUAYWRS89x
— Visit Maldives Corporation (@visitmaldivesco) October 18, 2025
Ibrahim Shiuree, CEO and Managing Director of the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) now known as Visit Maldives, said the event reflected the unity of the people and their dedication to protecting the ocean for future generations.
Following the dive, Visit Maldives presented a certificate, plaque, and badge to the Baa atoll Council in recognition of the achievement.
History made at the Baani Event! 623 snorkelers at Villingilifaru Finolhu breaking the Guinness World Record for the most people snorkeling simultaneously in multiple venues! pic.twitter.com/QMxCEumPsi
— Visit Maldives Corporation (@visitmaldivesco) October 18, 2025
The dive was part of a broader initiative to promote sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship in the Maldives. Baa atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is known for its rich marine biodiversity and eco-tourism efforts.
Baa atoll enters record books with mass dive of 623 people
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