Maldives
Are you tired of your dull and tedious routine? Need some change?
Grab your bag pack and start exploring. Start from a peaceful and a trance-inducing holiday to the Maldives. If you need a calmative experience with your loved ones or a break from your routine work, then go, sit and enjoy at the gorgeous translucent beaches of Maldives.
Let us know about this wondrous place, situated in Southwest of India, Southern Asia. Main Cities are Male (Capital & Largest City) and Addu city (second largest city). You can get into this city with an easy visa policy of Visa at arrival for 30 days after a check of your proper travel documents.
Question is what to do in the Maldives?
An answer to your question is having a romantic dinner at the islands or you can go for water sports activities, Spas, Spotting Dolphins, Sunset Cruises etc. The Maldives is rich in exotic sea life.
Below is the given description of the things to explore in Maldives:
- WATER SPORTS
Life is either a big adventure or nothing!
Maldives known to be the best of the places to enjoy the water sports like Scuba diving take a deep dive and experience the marine life with manta rays, Dolphins, stingrays. Do not miss the uncanny creatures like parrotfish, eels, lionfish and scorpion fish along with Coral, infused with colourful sea plants.
You can go for other famous sports like Water skiing and Kayaking in the calm water of the enchanting sea. The Cinnamon Dhonveli spotted best for excellent surfing. So if you are a pro then show your moves at the less crowded place.
- SPOTTING DOLPHINS AND WHALES
They twist and swirl, dolphins are the cutest creatures, you will be mesmerised with their terrific moves.
The Maldives ranks among the top five places on Earth for watching whales and dolphins. You can find a variety of whales and dolphins from the almighty Blue Whale (the largest animal alive) to the miniature but highly energetic Spinner Dolphin.
Maldivian resorts offer morning or afternoon dolphin excursions to see Spinners. To capture more of whales and dolphins you can try the cruises or safari boats available (according to availability).
Get lucky enough to spot the rarest species, you will be able to spot a pod of magnificent Killer Whales (Orcas), which contrary to popular belief do not live only in cold waters. Species that are regularly seen on special whale watching safaris include the Blue Whale, Sperm Whale and Pilot Whale as well as seven different types of dolphin (Spinner, Bottlenose, Risso’s, Spotted, Striped, Fraser’s and Rough-toothed). Maldivian specialities, which are frequently seen here but barely anywhere else, include Dwarf Sperm Whale, Melon-headed Whale and Tropical Bottlenose Whale (long considered the rarest whale in the World, but now known to be a Maldives resident.
Okay, that is enough information about the whales and dolphins.
- ITHAA UNDERSEA RESTAURANT
If you are in the Maldives, get 3 hours to enjoy a splendid experience at underwater dining.
Located 5 metres below sea level, at the Conrad Rangali Maldives Island Resort. It is the world’s first all-glass undersea restaurant; you will catch a 180-degree panoramic view. This restaurant consists of 14 people at a time.
In this structure made of glass, you can catch a glimpse to various kind and colours of fish and if you are lucky enough, you may find a view of turtles, sharks or stingrays so close &Clear and that too without getting wet.
On the other hand, food served here is so yummy; you must try ‘reef fish’, such as snapper or grouper, served grilled with sautéed kale and a zesty, lemon-spiked mash and enjoy along with a lovely cocktail underwater.
It is for sure must be considered as one of the best destination restaurants to have scrumptious food and a magical experience at ‘ITHAA’ which means ‘mother of pearl’.
From an adventure-seeking trip, indulge in awesome water sports activities to a plush dinner at a posh restaurant you can enjoy all at one place The Maldives!
Above are the main activities and specialities of the Maldives, which one should not miss while exploring there.