A Guide To Traveling In The Maldives
1. Beaches
Picture-perfect private villas suspended on blue waters, sugar white sand beaches, and breathtaking sunsets……The Maldives can satisfy everything you desire about life by the beach. There are some of the most luxurious resorts in the world that you can choose to stay in. You can spend your time by the beach in any way you want: sipping cocktails, getting tan, or even water sports like windsurfing, canoeing, and kayaking!
2. Male
The capital city of Maldives, and also one of the smallest capital cities in the world. Maldives is an Islamic country so you can find many mosques in the city. The National Museum is a place you don’t to miss out on if you wanted to learn the history and culture of Maldives. The oldest collections of artifacts in the museum can be dated back to 1000 years ago.
3. Male fish market
The Male fish market is a great place to visit if you were curious about the everyday life of the locals. Here, you can find a good number of kinds of fish for sale. At 4 p.m., fishermen from all over the country sail up to the edge of the market and unload the daily catch. It will be a wonderful experience to watch the workers clean and filet the fish.
4. Spas
The spa treatment is a must-do if you seek relaxation during your journey in the Maldives. Many resorts offer their own spa on-site and use island-sourced ingredients such as papaya, coconut oil, and seaweed. Some resorts host yoga classes alongside the spa treatment to enhance your relaxation and wellness experiences.
5. Scuba diving and snorkeling
The exceptionally clear and thriving marine life has made the Maldives the perfect place for scuba diving and snorkeling and attracted countless tourists and adventures throughout the world. If you are a beginner, you can find welcoming and professional tour operators who can guide you through the process of these sports. In the waters, you also get the opportunity to see various fish such as butterflyfish, clownfish, and angelfish. However, you need to keep in mind that there are some dangerous types of fish in the waters as well, like sting rays, sharks, and moray eels. The safety distance is said to be about 8 feet away.
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