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Snorkelling

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The clear water and diverse marine life make snorkelling in the Maldives one of the best sites in the world. The countless reefs throughout the Atolls each offer a unique experience. Some lagoons are even so close to shore that a few kicks and strokes and you're swimming amidst the friendly fish. The reefs all over the Maldives are inhabited by various kinds of aquatic flora and fauna and are great for a relaxing day watching fish on the reef.
Snorkelling in Maldives is a low risk and low cost way to discover the shallow reefs and the amazing underwater world. With just a snorkelling mask and flippers, a swim through a channel in the coral reefs can be the most incredible experience for any beginner-diver in the Maldives.

Scuba Diving

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Diving in the Maldives is about exotic underwater flora and fauna. The underwater species variety and abundance has made the islands of Maldives an amazing diving spot. Today, it boasts some of the most beautiful coral reefs inhabited by a wide range of aquatic life, there really is another whole world 'under the sea'.
When you Scuba dive in Maldives you can see fascinating fish species like Tuna, Jacks, Butterfly fish, Wahoo, Dogtooth Tuna, Trevally's, and rare species such as the giant Napoleon Wrasse. Apart from this, you can also get a glimpse of aquatic animals like sharks, anemones, turtles, eels and rays. Whale sharks and mantas can be seen during the fall season and late summer season.

Surfing

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During the monsoon season from June through September, the southwest winds bring major swells to the islands –as well as surfers from all over the world. Even if you don’t surf, head to the surf breaks on the North and South Male atolls, where some of the best surfers in the world ride the swells that regularly reach up to eight feet.
If you want to learn to surf, the Maldives is an ideal place to take a lesson and hop on a board. Most beginner surfers sign up for excursions to some of the more distant atolls, where the waves aren’t quite as impressive as those in Male, but still exhilarating for new or less experienced surfers.

Wind Surfing

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The lagoons of the Maldives are some of the best spots in the world for learning how to wind surf or kite surf – and even experienced gliders will be amazed at the pristine waters and the abundance of wildlife they encounter while out on the water. Many of the lagoons near resorts are protected from the waves, making them ideal for smooth and fast adventures.
If you’ve never tried either sport before, most resorts offer lessons, or will direct you to a surf shop where you can rent equipment and receive expert instructions.

Dolphin Spotting

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A holiday of a life time in an exotic beach destination such as Maldives may not be complete without a dolphin watching trip. Many resorts in the Maldives offer dolphin watching trips and it is one of the most popular excursions among the tourists.
Best times to see dolphins are between 9.00hrs and 10.30hrs in morning, and from 15.30hrs till 17.00hrs in the afternoon. You don't have to feed or do anything to watch dolphins, the boat needs to slow down and they would follow the boat. Giving an applause is a great way to get them perform really good.

Romantic Dinner

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Sometimes a romantic dinner by the ocean is all you need to escape reality for a while and just be in the moment. And when this happens to be a multi-course gourmet feast accompanied by the sea breeze and chilled champagne, then the moment is as perfect as it can be.
Enjoy a luxury romantic dinner in the Maldives with a breathtaking view, complete with romantic flower turndown in your villa awaiting you upon your return.