Maldives Resorts All Inclusive Reviews

by admin on January 9, 2012

Where are the Maldives you may ask? Well they are a group of small island doted in the Indian Ocean. They are 150 kilometers south west of Sri Lanka The Maldives is a big tourist destination. The community business revolves around tourism and fishing. Touring is the main source of income in the Maldives. The faith is Muslim and the main language is Davai and English is spoken at all hotels and most shops. Thirty percent of people live in the capitol city of Mali. The Maldives is one of the top destinations for scuba diving.

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by admin on September 13, 2011

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Diving in the Maldives

by admin on July 25, 2011

Check out this breathtaking view of a sea turtle shot while diving in the Maldives; The marine life is unmatched in the Maldives – be prepared for many more jaw-dropping sights and sounds from deep in the Maldivian waters. If you are looking for more information on reef shark diving in the Maldives, check the MaldivesDiveTravel blog for stunning pictures and articles concerning diving in the Maldives. Lucky scuba divers might come across zebra sharks while diving in the Maldives. The zebra shark is not a particularly common shark but is quite stunning in appearance. Also known as the leopard shark, the zebra shark, that can be seen while diving in the Maldives, is a species of carpet shark and the zebra sharks behavior finds the creature usually moving around the seabed, close to the coral reef.

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by admin on July 2, 2011

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Maldives Diving Holidays

by admin on June 17, 2011

Furthermore, Maldives diving holidays can be even more economical if you choose one of the many other boats on offer. There is a wide range of Maldives safari boats that offer liveaboard diving holidays at a more competitive price, from as little as USD $165 per night. Some of the best choices in this price range include Stingray, Black Pearl and Nautilus One and Nautilus Two. All of these offer a variety of cruises throughout the year which include all dives, meals and accommodation. If you’re looking for more of a feeling of adventure on your diving holidays in the Maldives and have a minimum of 60 dives in your logbook, Nautilus Two is a great option. This traditional Maldivian-style vessel is kitted out with everything you could need for a comfortable diving adventure. The boat is constructed completely out of wood and has 12 cabins – each air conditioned and with a private bathroom. Nautilus Two also features an outdoor Jacuzzi on one of the decks for use by all the guests and hammocks are strung out in the shade for whiling away your surface intervals in peace.

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Holiday to the Maldives

by admin on April 13, 2011

Life on a liveaboard offers more than just diving though, there are numerous leisure activities to keep you entertained throughout your holiday to the maldives. With an experienced crew on hand, you can relax and have a drink at the bar, watch a gorgeous sunset on deck whilst kicking back in a comfortable recliner, or even enjoy a Jacuzzi on board. Not to mention, the delicious food and drink available on liveaboard holiday cruisers. Proficient cooks offering a wide variety of cuisines are naturally part of the crew; you can sample the local menu, which includes a lot of sea-food such as shrimps, clams and fish. To spice things up you could even go fishing during the day, with an eye on catching your own dinner!

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Sharks in Maldives

by admin on March 15, 2011

What about dangerous sharks in the Maldives? Many scuba divers and holiday makers alike want to know are there dangerous sharks in Maldives and the truthful answer is that no, there are not, and Maldives diving with sharks is quite the safe activity. Probably the most dangerous sharks in Maldives are the hammerhead sharks, although these are not particularly common and there have been no reports of hammerhead shark attacks in the Maldives. In the Maldives, fortunate divers will come across several types of hammerhead sharks, mainly the scalloped hammerhead. These are not commonly sighted, but one dive site, Rasdhoo Kandu is the most common spot for finding them.

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Maldives Whale Shark

by admin on February 28, 2011

Are whale sharks endangered species? The population figures of whale sharks are unknown, but since they are victims of commercial fishing whale shark are considered “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) www.iucn.org. In the Maldives, there are several active projects to save whale shark in the Maldives, the most important being the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme maldiveswhalesharkresearch.org). To protect the species from becoming endangered, it is considered a protected species and commercial fishing is illegal, as is the trade of whale shark meat in the market. How can I learn more about whale sharks in the Maldives vacations?

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Vacation in the Maldives

by admin on February 20, 2011

Liveaboard diving cruises in Maldives are hugely popular for tourists on vacation in the Maldives. The vacation package Maldives liveaboard includes board, travel, equipment, meals, dive tutoring and several dive trips a day, at one of the many popular (or secluded – your choice) dive sites around the Maldives.
There is a wide range of liveaboard Maldives ships to choose from, ranging from small, basic boats (such as the Pretty Tombilli) for travelling to and from dive sites, to large luxury ships (like the Theia) with 8 cabins, multiple decks, bar facilities, and much more. Maldives vacation liveaboard packages may include staff, diving tutors and even other services like internet access! Researching online will throw up countless package vacations Maldives, offering all kinds of ships and services at various rates; for the absolute best deals on all available ships, check out our Maldives liveaboards page!

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Manta Ray Dive

by admin on February 17, 2011

The manta ray survival status is not known because so little research has been done about them, but it is known that the numbers in Japan, the Philippines and Mexico where they have been hunted severely are extremely low and they are rarely seen by scuba divers on a manta ray dive.
The life of the manta ray in maldives vacations cheap is a very peaceful affair, and their hunting style is no exception.
As filter feeders, all the manta ray has to do is simply glide through the water, allowing food – mainly plankton, fish larvae and tiny fish – to enter his grill and filter out through his gills.

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