Leadership development - surfing - snorkeling
Our journey begins in the stunning South Malé Atoll, where we aim to blend the ultimate Maldives experience — combining incredible surf with unforgettable snorkeling encounters in crystal-clear waters, stops on sandbanks and visit to local islands.
Guided by daily sea and wave conditions, our experienced captain and crew will carefully navigate to the best surf spots available. Flexibility is key: if the perfect waves aren’t rolling in the south, we’ll set course for the North Malé Atolls, home to the Maldives’ most consistent and well-known breaks. While the north promises epic waves, it also tends to be more crowded — but we’ll always be on the lookout for the best conditions.
Both areas offer a good mix of left and right-hand waves. In the north, you’ll find well-known spots like Pasta Point, Chickens, Coke’s, Jailbreaks, Sultans, Ninjas, and Lohis. In the south, we’ll explore breaks like Foxy’s, Guru’s, Quarters, and Riptides. South Malé Atoll offers a quieter alternative, ideal for those seeking great surf with a bit more space to themselves.
The exact itinerary will depend on the weather and sea conditions, which our crew will monitor daily to make sure we’re always in the best spots.
Workshops will take place either on the yacht or, when possible, on beautiful sandbanks.
This retreat is a mix of surfing, snorkeling, relaxing, and taking time to explore personal topics through guided workshops. It’s not just about intense surfing — we’re here for the full Maldivian experience, both in the water and within ourselves.
Daily photo or video sessions are included (one per day, depending on the weather).
All workshops will be held in English, but Andreas and Manuela are happy to support you in Italian, German, Spanish, or Portuguese if needed.
Gurus: Across the channel from the tiny island of Gulhi, this left-hand reef break picks up the most southerly swells, and works well with a north wind. If it’s 1.5m or more, it has a long, fast, workable wall. A fun wave for intermediate surfers.
Twin Peaks: (TwoWays; Panabal) At the eastern tip of Gulhi, the reef point breaks left and right, like Sultans-Honkys in North Male Atoll. The left is best on high tides; the right is more reliable. and popular with local surfers
Quarters: (Workers) at the south edge of the channel, this small, quick right needs a bigger swell to work. Punchy barrel in the right conditions.
Natives: (Foxys) hollow right breaking in shallow water over the reef, this is not for beginners. With a north-west wind and a solid swell it forms long, fast barrelling waves.
Kandooma Right: off the Holiday Inn Resort island, exclusive to its guests, this right hander breaks off the eastern edge of the reef with a relatively easy outside take-off. Works best on a bigger swell with a west to northwest wind, when the wave wraps around the reef corner jacking into a fast barrelling wall.
Riptides: fast right in the middle of a channel – beware of strong currents when the tide is running. On a biggish southern swell with a southwest wind it gives a 150m wall with hollow sections and a great bowl towards the end.
Chickens: This long, fast left was one of the first Maldives surf breaks discovered byTony Hindewhen he was wrecked here in the 1970s. At its very best on rising to high tide with a swell over 2m and a light northerly wind, the wave goes up to 500m from a fast walling first section into long barrelling second section – a world class wave for skilled surfers, but great for intermediates in smaller swells.
Colas: (Cokes), across the channel from Chickens, this steep, hollow right hander breaks over a shallow reef, and is strictly for advanced surfers when the swell is up. With a big swell and southwest wind, it’s one of the best barrels in the Maldives.
Piddlies (Ninjas): across the channel from Lohis, and accessible to anyone on a boat, this mellow right is a good long-board wave and suitable for beginners. It’s best with a northwest wind (or no wind) on a moderate swell – it closes out over 1.5m.
Sultans: At the northeastern corner of Thamburudhoo island, this excellent right can handle any size swell. Best at high tide with wind from the south to the west. Even on a small swell it’s a fun, fast wall; over a metre, there’s a great peak takeoff that turns into a thick tube on the inside. The end section reaches barrelling perfection over 2m.
Honkys: At the southeastern corner of Thamburudhoo island, Honkys is a mirror to Sultans – a long wrapping left that’s best at low tides and in north to northeast winds, ie when it’s blowing onshore at Sultans. Perfect 150 yard ride with long walls and an inside section that stands up bigger than the takeoff. Best wave in the Maldives on its day.
Jailbreak (Jails): Himmafushi island is no longer a jail, but the break at its eastern tip has kept the name. It’s a long, fast right, best in a southwest wind, on a mid to rising tide. On a small swell it works as three sections, but up around 2m the three tube sections connect with long, super fast, walls.
Tombstones: (Furana) Off Furana island and the Sheraton Resort, this fickle right-hander needs a big swell to work well. With 2m plus, and a southwest wind, it’s a long, fast, hollow wave.
Program Description: Breaking Old Patterns, Embracing Your True Essence
Andreas accompanies you on a transformative journey of self-discovery, guiding you through powerful exercises to recognize and release old patterns that no longer serve you. Together, you will uncover unconscious habits, beliefs, and behaviors that may be holding you back. By replacing them with more aligned and congruent patterns, you will step into a deeper connection with your true identity - your essence.
Through experiential learning, self-inquiry, and embodiment practices, Andreas helps you cultivate the awareness and tools needed to create lasting change, empowering you to live with greater authenticity, clarity, and sense of identity.
On the water, we will work on timing to enjoy ourselves and the water!
A systemic & holistic approach
Through a powerful blend of systemic coaching techniques based on the Open System Model, leadership development programs, and mental training, you will gain a deeper understanding of your needs, behaviors, and decision-making patterns. Manuela's approach combines individual exercises with group dynamics, providing a structured yet personalized space to explore your challenges, fears, and key life lessons. You will work on enhancing your strengths and talents, while integrating the insights gained from your emotions and fears. This process will foster greater self-awareness, confidence, and internal balance.
In addition, Manuela incorporates breathing techniques inspired by mBIT (multiple brain integration techniques) to help you develop a stronger connection between body, mind, and emotions. These practices are particularly effective in improving your comfort and confidence in the water, enhancing emotional resilience, and releasing both physical and mental blockages.