7 Best Things You Can Do To Be Relaxed And Have Fun in Maldives

Diving the fantastic coral reefs

Diving in the Maldives is an incredible experience, covering about 5% of the world's coral reefs. The reef is home to unique marine life, and the visibility is excellent throughout the year.

Southern Atolls is a place where you can find the best corals, sharks, and barracuda. Banana Peel is popular for colorful fish, and Manta Point is for lovers of Manta rays.

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Surf the extreme waves

During the March to mid-November season in the Maldives, you'll find some of the main waves that are generally consistent. One of the best places is the Male Atolls.

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The Central Atolls have large waves during peak periods from June to September, while the Southern Atolls are more stable throughout the year. Surfing the Maldives is great for intermediate to high tide.

Do not forget to go Fishing

Fishing in the Maldives is extremely popular because of the variety of fish available in the area. There are five types of Fishing: beach, jigging and popping, bottom, night, and big sport fishing. Most resorts protect the reefs and do not allow Fishing. The best fishing you can do with the locals.

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Dine-in an underwater restaurant

Dine at this unique restaurant; you have served 5.8 meters below the water's surface.

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5.8 Andersia Restaurant is the largest underwater restaurant in the world, offering excellent dining options depending on the season and the inspiration of the chefs.

Have that ultimate honeymoon

Ignoring the clear waters surrounding many islands in the Maldives, the white sand beach is perfect for a perfect honeymoon paired with luxury resorts.

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Relax on the water at the spa or private terrace. Or enjoy a more adventurous honeymoon that includes diving, snooker, and water sports.

Take that insta-worthy photo of the bright beach.

There is an island in the Maldives. Vodu Island is home to biodegradable and blue-tinged marine microorganisms. The water seems to reflect the stars, but in reality, it is glowing plankton.

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Hit up those beaches

The white sand of most of the Maldivian islands seems to be spreading forever. For a beach of your own, go to Fulhadu as it is not equipped with resorts.

Phenolu Kanifushi has a sand bar that allows you to walk to three uninhabited islands. Amila Fushi offers beaches with shrubs or palm trees, and Digura is perfect for those with a small number of people around.

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