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Experiential drift diving at Ari Atoll, flowing with a million coral reefs, and the best of marine life. Also, get to snorkel with fish, mantas, dolphins, and eagle rays. Live one of the most zestful moments of your life.
Roughly 1190 islands make the Maldives archipelago, with only 185 inhabited islands. Fortunately, some inhabited islands are also open for tourists, providing serenity, solitude, and breath-taking views.
Fine dining under the water is another delight offered by the Maldives. There are around 5 exquisite underwater restaurants for you to cherish with your loved one, with Ithaa Undersea Restaurant & Subsix being the most famous.
Many Maldives resorts have rooms with water slides that directly open in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is also the perfect place for learning surfing - Huvadhoo Atoll has 8 to 10 surfing points.
The Male’ city was built in 1658 during the rule of Ibrahim Iskander I. The city gracefully stores the Maldivian culture, craftsmanship, and ancient structures (dating back to 1675). The meaning of its name is Friday Mosque.
Within the Atoll Chain, there is Baa Atoll, covering an area of 139,000 hectares. The reserve has nine core areas, being home to around 1200 different coral reefs, a vast variety of marine life, and even endangered species like hawksbill sea turtles.
Witness the glowing beach at Mudhoo Island (also called Vaadhoo Island), in Raa Atoll. This ethereal effect is caused by the presence of naturally occurring marine microbes called phytoplankton in the water.