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VACATION RESORT IN MALDIVES

Monday, January 9th, 2012

The Maldives is made up of a chain of nearly 1,200 islands, most of them uninhabited, which lie off the Indian sub-continent. None of the coral islands measures more than 1.8 metres (six feet) above sea level, making the country vulnerable to a rise in sea levels associated with global warming. With its abundant sealife and sandy beaches, The Maldives is portrayed by travel companies as a tropical paradise. The economy revolves around tourism, and scores of islands have been developed for the top end of the tourist market. Aside from the island capital Male, outsiders are only permitted onto inhabited islands for brief visits, thereby limiting their impact on traditional Muslim communities. Many Maldivians live in poverty. However, the country has developed its infrastructure and industries, including the fisheries sector, and has boosted health care, education and literacy.

Maldives Cruise

Monday, July 25th, 2011

For that perfect Maldives cruise, we follow on from the idea of the quintessential island image, that is the opportunity to visit some of the Maldives’ desert islands. Many of the islands are completely uninhabited, or perhaps inhabited only by very small villages of people, who are only to happy to show you around their pristine island on a Maldives cruise, and introduce you to their way of life. Villagers will treat you to dances, feasts and other shows of their individual culture and visits to these islands are a very common part of Maldives cruise travel. This scuba diving Maldives cruise is ideal for those who love the ocean and all of its inhabitants. After ten years of diving experience in the Maldives, Mary is an expert in marine biology and she enjoys passing this knowledge on to others during her regular marine biology Maldives cruise.

Liveaboard Holidays

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Trust our decades of experience when it comes to liveaboard diving holidays in Maldives; we are more than happy to help you plan and organise all aspects of your tropical holiday; from your flights to accommodation, to your luxury liveaboard cruiser, dive spots and guides, and any other details concerning your trip. Just get in touch right here. Our carefully selected ships are fully equipped with air-conditioned rooms and suites (single or shared occupancy) with en-suite bathrooms, stocked bars with a variety of soft drinks and liquor, full board including meals, snacks tea and coffee, instructors and dive master on hand, PADI courses, internet access, accompanying fishing boats and much, much more. For details on features, prices and reservations, check out the Maldives liveaboards cruise ships below. Our news section is always up to date with special offers and last minute deals – take advantage of them here!

Swim with Whale Sharks

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Lucky scuba divers might come across zebra sharks and swim with whale 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 is a species of carpet shark and the zebra sharks behavior finds the creature usually moving around the seabed, close to the coral reef. Most of a zebra sharks prey is caught at night, since the shark is a nocturnal creature. A zebra sharks diet consists mainly of small fish and crustaceans. These are just a handful of the shark types seen in the Maldives. Other species include the nurse shark, variegated shark, snaggletooth shark, silvertip shark, silky shark, tiger shark and sliteye shark, and many others, which together make the Maldives a great destination for shark-loving scuba divers.

Whale Shark Pictures

Monday, February 28th, 2011

There is a lot of information about whale shark Maldives and Maldives whale shark diving online, including news and updates about whale shark season Maldives, conservation efforts and peoples’ reports about swimming and snorkeling with these amazing creatures.
If you’re interested in whale shark diving Maldives, you should check out the whale shark maldives blog on www.MaldivesDiveTravel.com/maldives-blog and you’ll be able to see loads of whale shark pictures, find out when is the best period whale shark Maldives and get the latest news on the best dive sites and special offers for whale shark tours Maldives. To experience diving with whale sharks in Maldives is an unforgettable experience – don’t miss out!

Maldives Vacation Package

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Vacations in Maldives are increasing in popularity, due to the amazing conditions and activities the Maldives has to offer. There are countless resources you can utilise to your advantage when planning your Maldives vacation package; Our website www.maldivesdivetravel.com has plenty of information, tips and tricks for your Maldives vacation. Feel free to check out our pages on Maldives marine life, liveaboard maldives cruises, scuba diving information, Maldives weather and many more! If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to get in touch! We look forward to hearing from you!

Largest Manta Ray in the World

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

There are loads of options for diving maldives vacation packages manta ray, you just have to choose the type of holiday you want.
Keen scuba divers will enjoy a liveaboard diving holiday with plenty of Maldives the largest manta ray in the world dives, whereas less experienced divers might choose to go manta ray snorkeling Maldives. Whatever you choose, the Maldives is one of the best places in the world to see these amazing giant manta ray Maldives and learn about the manta ray social behaviours and the lifestyle of a manta ray. At the cleaning station, a manta ray waste removal procedure is carried out by other reef-dwelling fish.

December Maldives Weather

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Maldives weather in December is primetime for travellers and tourists from around the globe, not only due to the fantastic climate. The festive period along with Christmas holidays and the cold depressing climate from Europe sends many a tourist running for warmer pastures!
Not at all surprising, considering the fact that the average daily temperature is a sweet 27 degrees Celsius. With the water temperature similarly fluctuating around 27 degrees, whether on land lying on your deck chair, or underwater giving chase to a whale shark, in both cases you will be glowing in delightfully comfortable Maldives Christmas weather!
December weather in Maldives reaches about 81% humidity on average, with rainfall statistics showing 232 mm for the whole 31 days. With only around 9 days of rain, the conditions are simply perfect for that fantastic Christmas holiday on the tropical islands.
Also popular with honeymooners and partygoers, the turn of the new year and Maldives winter weather brings about many an activity and atmosphere unique to that time of year. For your convenience you can see the Maldives latest weather on our live weather page, or a summary of weather statistics for each month of the year.

Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

When looking to reserve your Maldives holidays Hanifaru Bay, you will find a wealth of information on the internet. Baa Atoll offer a wide selection of Hanifaru Bay trips, including a choice of Hanifaru discovery safaris that typically depart in July and August of each year, which is the Hanifaru best season in terms of diving with manta rays and whale sharks. On the website, you will find plenty of Hanifaru photos, Hanifaru Maldives map, information about Baa Atoll diving in Hanifaru Bay and about the cost to go to Hanifaru Bay. Also on the website, you can reserve a Hanifaru adventure on one of many liveaboards in Hanifaru protected marine area and if you’re looking for up-to-date information about Hanifaru Bay – Maldives, you can check out the regularly updated Maldives diving blog Hanifaru. There are also plenty of resources on Facebook, including a Hanifaru Maldives dive travel Facebook page and a Hanifaru facebook Theia liveaboard page, which allow you to connect directly with other divers and share your personal experiences with other interested travelers as well as finding out about exclusive offers on Hanifaru trips and holidays in Hanifaru Maldives.

Diving Holidays in the Maldives

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

There are many different liveaboards to diving in maldives choose from when you’re looking for a Maldives diving holiday. You will find a liveaboard for every budget and level of comfort. Theia diving liveaboard is one of the most luxurious Maldive diving liveaboards, featuring Jacuzzis, massage tables and gorgeous finishings. Theia diving is quite expensive, however, so if the Maldives diving cost is something that concerns you, you might choose a different liveaboard, like Maldives diving Adventurer 2, that scuba diving holidays offers cheap diving holidays.