In addition to their care for the environment, guests onboard Aqua can expect tailored five-star itineraries, a highly exclusive 1:1 crew to-guest ratio, personalized service and world-class dining. They also present guests guidelines on how to snorkel and interact with mantas, ensuring sustainable tourism of mantas. Aqua Blu guides have been trained to educate guests onboard about these majestic creatures and the ongoing threats they face. Furthermore, Aqua works closely with the Manta Trust to support their conservation efforts in safeguarding the future healthy population of manta rays in Indonesia. In addition to banning all single use plastics onboard all vessels, Aqua has also teamed up IWP to optimize its onboard waste management practices to ensure responsible treatment of all refuse. Regular beach clean-ups across Komodo National Park have resulted in the collection of 340kg of waste over two days, predominantly consisting of single-use plastics that harm the ocean and endanger the Komodo Dragons. With World Ocean Day serving as a timely reminder to protect our oceans and their abundant wildlife, Aqua Expeditions takes pride in its partnership with the Indonesian Waste Platform (IWP). Operating in these biodiverse marine habitats, Aqua is committed to marine conservation for the sustainable future of our oceans, actively participating in ocean clean-ups and conservation projects. These remarkable vessels explore some of the world's most biodiverse and culturally significant destinations within three marine biosphere reserves: The Galapagos, Komodo National Park, and Raja Ampat Marine Park. In celebration of World Ocean Day, Aqua Expeditions, a recognized global leader in luxury small-ship expeditions, shines a spotlight on its coastal super yachts, Aqua Mare and Aqua Blue.
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