InterContinental
Maldives Drone Show
— Maamunagau
MIRS Drone Show delivered a 200-drone starlit drone show for InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort, marking the arrival of 2026 during the resort's Atlantis: The Lost Kingdom New Year's Eve celebration. Staged by the ocean in Raa Atoll, the performance transformed a private-island countdown into a cinematic sky moment for resort guests.
Mission Objective
The Brief
InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort's 2025/26 festive programme invited guests into Atlantis: The Lost Kingdom, an ocean-led celebration built around mythical underwater storytelling, island entertainment, gala dining, and a New Year's Eve countdown by the ocean. The drone show needed to support that narrative with a premium, memorable finale rather than a generic aerial display.
MIRS Drone Show designed the performance around the resort environment: a secluded island in Raa Atoll, open ocean sightlines, night-sky visibility, guest viewing areas, and a luxury hospitality atmosphere. The 200-drone fleet created a controlled sky canvas that could feel intimate from the shoreline while still delivering the scale expected from a New Year's Eve centrepiece.
A Midnight Moment by the Ocean
The official festive programme described the Starlit Drone Show as part of the resort's welcome to 2026, inviting guests to gather by the ocean for a countdown that lit up the night sky. Hospitality coverage also connected the show to a New Year's Eve sequence of cocktails, gala dining, live performance, artistic choreography, and immersive entertainment inspired by Atlantis.
Mission Assets






Creative Performance Design
Atlantis in the Night Sky
The creative direction was connected to the resort's ocean-inspired festive world. Instead of treating the show as a standalone countdown effect, the 200 drones became an extension of the Atlantis atmosphere: elegant, luminous, and shaped around the idea of an island transformed into a mythical ocean kingdom.
Designed for a Resort Audience
Resort drone shows need a different visual language from city skyline shows. Formations must read clearly from shoreline viewing points, villas, restaurants, and event spaces while keeping the pacing polished for guests experiencing the performance live. MIRS kept the sequence clean, high-contrast, and hospitality-ready, allowing the drone show to feel premium without overpowering the island setting.
- Atlantis-themed countdown A sky performance aligned with the resort's New Year's Eve theme and ocean-led festive story
- Shoreline visibility Formations planned for guests gathering by the ocean during the midnight celebration
- 200-drone precision A focused fleet size used for crisp silhouettes, smooth transitions, and elegant resort-scale impact
- Luxury hospitality tone Creative pacing built to complement gala dining, live performance, and a private-island celebration
On-Site Execution
Private Island Conditions
InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort is located on Maamunagau Island in Raa Atoll, with guests arriving by seaplane from Velana International Airport. This created a different deployment environment from a mainland or urban show: equipment movement, crew timing, launch-zone planning, wind exposure, and resort operations all had to be coordinated around an active luxury island.
Guest Experience and Safety
The performance was staged as a formal resort event, not open guest drone usage. That distinction matters in a private-island setting where privacy, controlled viewing, safety perimeters, and event timing are part of the experience. MIRS Drone Show aligned the aerial display with the midnight programme so the show could land as the celebration's visual peak while preserving the calm, polished atmosphere expected at a high-end Maldives resort.
200 drones. One starlit countdown by the Indian Ocean.As Referenced In
Selected references for the official festive programme and public coverage of the New Year's Eve starlit drone show.
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Frequently Asked
How many drones were used for the InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort drone show?
MIRS Drone Show deployed 200 drones for the starlit drone show at InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort in Raa Atoll.
What event was the Maldives drone show part of?
The show formed part of the resort's New Year's Eve celebration within the 2025/26 festive programme, Atlantis: The Lost Kingdom, welcoming 2026 by the ocean.
Where did the show take place?
The performance took place at InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort on Maamunagau Island in Raa Atoll, Maldives.
Why use a drone show for a private-island resort celebration?
A drone show gives resorts a premium, programmable sky moment that can support a theme, countdown, or brand experience while being planned around guest sightlines, island operations, and the tone of a luxury event.
What Clients Say
"MIRS understood the tone of a luxury island event immediately. The drone show felt elegant, cinematic, and perfectly timed to the celebration without overwhelming the resort atmosphere."
"Our campaign activation with 500 drones was a complete masterstroke. MIRS brought our brand story to life in a way no billboard ever could. The team handled every single detail: from 3D animation to on-site logistics, flawlessly."
"The 2,500-drone New Year's Eve show above our waterfront was the most talked-about moment our city has seen in years. Every formation was timed with incredible precision to the countdown music."
"Working with MIRS was seamless from the first briefing to the final flight. They understood the brief immediately, proposed creative formations we hadn't imagined, and delivered with military precision on the night."
"We needed a centrepiece moment for our annual summit that our delegates would never forget. MIRS delivered exactly that: a 1,000-drone show that had 3,000 executives completely speechless."