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Celebrating International Chefs Day: Nurturing Culinary Talent in the Maldives

October 20 is International Chefs Day, celebrating the vital role chefs play in the culinary world. This year’s theme, “Growing Great Chefs,” highlights the need to develop future culinary talent. In the Maldives, where tourism drives the economy, chefs are central to delivering exceptional guest experiences. From crafting gourmet dishes at luxury resorts to promoting sustainability, chefs play a pivotal role in the Maldives’ thriving hospitality industry.

Food has become a key part of the Maldivian tourism experience. Visitors not only seek beautiful scenery but also memorable culinary adventures. Maldivian resorts offer diverse dining experiences, ranging from European fine dining to authentic local flavors, thanks to the creative efforts of chefs. Local cuisine, featuring tropical ingredients and fresh seafood, is increasingly popular among tourists, with dishes like mas-huni, garudhiya, and fihunu-mas offering a taste of the islands’ culture.

However, a shortage of local chefs limits the availability of authentic Maldivian culinary experiences in resorts, as international chefs often dominate resort kitchens. Addressing this gap presents an exciting opportunity for Maldivians to showcase their heritage through food.

The demand for local dishes is growing, but more local chefs are needed to meet this demand. Despite the rise in interest, a shortage of culinary training opportunities and limited participation of Maldivians in professional kitchens remain challenges. To cultivate local talent, investment in education, formal culinary training, and internships is essential.

Some resorts have started offering training programs to help young chefs develop skills, promoting culinary careers as prestigious options. By focusing on nurturing local chefs, the Maldives can ensure its cuisine evolves and continues to attract global travelers. Investing in local culinary talent is key to maintaining the country’s luxury destination status and preserving its cultural identity.

Skydiving Thrills Return: Ifuru Island Maldives Launches Second Season of Tandem Jumps

Ifuru Island Maldives has announced the launch of its second season for the first-ever skydiving drop zone in the Maldives, offering an exciting adventure for thrill-seekers and tourists. In partnership with Skydive Wasaga Beach and Skydive Maldives, this unique program is set to commence in December 2024 and will run year-round, giving visitors the chance to experience tandem jumps over the breathtaking Maldivian landscape.

The skydiving program is led by Leslie Farkas, an accomplished skydiver with over 15 years of experience and more than 6,000 jumps, over 5,000 of which have been tandem. Leslie holds multiple instructional certifications, including Coach 1 and 2, Ground Control Instructor, and Skydive School Examiner, ensuring the highest levels of safety and professionalism. Along with his extensive skydiving expertise, Leslie has held leadership roles in marketing and aircraft maintenance at Skydive Wasaga Beach.

Joining Leslie is an elite team of skydiving professionals. Dominic Lachance, the Master Rigger, has an impressive track record of over 47,000 main pack jobs and holds various military certifications. Alec Thibeault, a Tandem Instructor with more than 19 years of experience and over 9,554 tandem jumps, is known for his safety-focused approach. Mathew Vinnels, with ten years of experience in manifest operations, brings excellence in customer service and weather assessment, ensuring a seamless experience for guests. Darko Tupec will serve as the dedicated Elevator Pilot, responsible for ensuring safe and efficient aerial operations.

This season, Ifuru Island Maldives will exclusively offer tandem skydives, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience of freefalling from stunning altitudes. Prices start at $699, plus 8% GST, with the first jumps scheduled for December 15, 2024, offering unparalleled views of the Maldives’ pristine waters and idyllic islands.

Since its opening in September 2023, Ifuru Island Maldives has provided 147 sunset suites and villas, along with six dining options, including two signature restaurants and four bars, as part of a 24-hour premium All-Inclusive experience. It is also home to the Maldives’ first permanent skydiving drop zone.