With the bluest sea that you will ever see, the calm that
you don’t easily find, Maldives make a great vacation spot. Get reengaged in
the tropical climes of Maldives, dress up in traditional garb and get carried
in the bridal carriage and at the end of the ceremony, literally sail off into
the sunset for a romantic sunset sail.
Specks of emerald green enveloped by dazzling turquoise
waters like scattered beads in the ocean; white powdery beaches, tall palms
lean on towards the sea, crystalline white sands giving way to crystal clear
waters, shades of turquoise blend flawlessly with deeper hues of blue; pristine
coral reefs and some of the most incredible underwater life on our planet.
Rising from the deep blue of the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean are more than
a thousand islands and thousands more reefs that form the Maldives.
Maldives Islands are characterized by a unique coral nature
and thus they possess unique tourism resources though in a one-sided way,
namely in the submarine and littoral environment of the islands, lagoons and
reefs, associated with the year-round tropical climate.
The Maldives has twenty-six natural atolls and few island
groups on isolated reefs, all of which have been divided into twenty-one
administrative divisions
Things to Do
Diving
The warm seas of Maldives have high visibility throughout
the year, with water clear enough to see the passing fish as far as fifty
metres away at times. Add to that the marvellous formation of over 3000 coral
reefs and the free flowing tides of the monsoons. The result of these perfect
conditions have created one of the world’s richest diving coral reef areas.
Over a thousand species of fish and other underwater
creatures inhabit the Maldivian waters. The monsoon tides of the Indian Ocean
create a collection of small marine creatures as well as microscopic plant
cells. This in turn creates a hub for all kinds of underwater species who
gather in these waters lured by the abundance of food. In the Maldives you will
get to see everything. From tiny shrimp and groups of colourful swimmers to the
magnificent mantas and sharks, a careful eye will give you enough to enrapture
you for a lifetime.
Dives in the Maldives usually take place along a faru
(reef), a thila (a submerged aquarium like reef, on a channel where the atoll
meets the ocean, or on a wreck. Night diving is particularly beautiful as is a
macro dive that lets you see tiny, interesting and usually disregarded
creatures up close and personal.
Surfing
Maldives is a mecca to surf-enthusiasts from all over the
world, with the southwest monsoon bringing with it massive swells, especially
from June to September. The sizes range from 3 – 8 feet. There are several
well-known surf breaks in North and South Male’ Atoll. Resorts near these breaks
are perfect for surfing aficionados, as you can get the full Maldivian
experience while riding the waves to your hearts content. The lesser-known, but
amazing surf breaks further away from Male’ atoll can be accessed by
specialised surf cruises (often referred to as surfaries) offered by cruise
operators in the country.
Virgin Islands
With over 1,190 islands and only few hundred being utilised,
it is easy to find an uninhabited island anywhere in the Maldives. Make sure
you take time to enjoy the experience of being alive on this untouched part of
nature; the softness of sand that has not seen a human foot print for a long,
long time, and the undisturbed sounds made by nature. Without a single light on
the ground, the stars above come alive in abundance, while tiny lights of
phosphorescence get washed up by the beachside with the wave. For a moment, it
is as though you are floating among the stars. A day-time trip to a desert
island is an experience of its own. The raw, unspoilt vegetation surrounded by blinding
beaches and dazzling sunbeam-lined waters are like a phantasm; everything feels
imagined, and you are the only person in this beautiful universe.
Spas and Hotels
Spas set in the Maldives, thus, are perfected as the
ultimate getaway cocoons in the middle of the vast Indian Ocean. Traditional
healing methods, that have been passed on for generations as family secrets by
the hakeembe (healing experts), have been incorporated into special spa
programs in the Maldivian islands. The types of treatments vary with each spa
but you can get almost any world-class treatment in a Maldivian spa. Every
Maldivian resort has a spa; some of them nestled deep within thick vegetation,
others sitting in solitude on a wooden jetty built on the lagoon, and some even
built underwater. The pictures above are from The Undersea hotel in the Maldives.
Ithaa Underwater Restaurant, at the Conrad Maldives Hotel, is the first underwater
restaurant of its kind in the world. The Ithaa Restaurant sits 15 feet below
the waves of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by a coral reef and encased in clear
acrylic, offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views. The
restaurant is reached by a wooden walkway from the nearby over-water Sunset
Grill Restaurant, and seats just 14 people for exclusive dining with a real
difference.
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