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How to Experience the Best Marine Life in the Maldives

Admire the tropical beauty of the Maldives

By Amie GinendraPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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One of the most visited destinations in the world, the Maldives is gifted with thriving marine life. Surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is an archipelago with about 1,200 islands, all clustered into atolls. Marine life is one of the main reasons to visit the Maldives. Coral reefs and groups of exotic fish decorate the underwater world with vibrant hues. Those lucky and daring enough to get under the surface of the water are in for a treat!

Snorkelling

The beautiful marine life of the Maldives is best experienced on a snorkelling excursion. Whale sharks, manta rays, turtles, and colourful tropical fish taking shelter among coral reefs are common sights. The Maldives is a year-round snorkelling destination; the currents are calm, and the waters are warm; however, you should check with your hotel or instructor before heading out for snorkelling. Furthermore, if you plan to do a lot of snorkelling during your holiday, Maldives island resorts might be the best option for you, with the likes of Dhigali Maldives at your disposal.

Underwater dining

The Maldives keeps coming up with creative ways to present its sea and island life to tourists. Underwater dining is one such way, and tourists seem to love it! You’ll be dining in a restaurant surrounded by the beautiful marine life of the country. This is also one of the romantic things you can do in the Maldives.

Flyboarding

Flyboarding wouldn’t exactly place you in touch with the marine life of the Maldives, but it would, however, give you the best adventurous experience of your life. This is definitely not for the faint-hearted; you’ll be standing on a flyboard that’s tied to a speedboat with a rope, and you’ll be sent upwards in the air; the most experienced get up to all sorts of mid-air stunts while flyboarding.

Windsurfing

Also called boardsailing and sailboarding, windsurfing is both sailing and surfing. You’ll glide over the waves with the help of water propelled by the wind. This is one of the most sought-after activities in the Maldives.

Submarine Submerging

This is another one of the innovative ways the country has come up with to entertain tourists. Ride alongside groups of colourful exotic fish and the majestic whale sharks. Once you are underwater, you’ll feel like you yourself are part of the underwater world.

Scuba diving

For a close-up encounter with the beautiful marine creatures of the underwater world, choose scuba diving. The Maldives is home to a number of dive centres, so even if you don’t know how to scuba dive, you can learn it here. Overhangs, swim-throughs, and channels teeming with vibrant marine creatures await those daring scuba divers!

Glass bottom boat ride

Do you like the idea of sailing across the ocean while someone else does all the hard work? Well, glass-bottom boat rides are meant for you. You’ll be in a boat with a glass bottom through which you can see schools of fish scurry under the water.

Underwater walking

How do you like the idea of walking underwater? Although it sounds impossible, underwater walking is very much possible in the Maldives. You’ll be given a special pair of shoes to walk on the ocean floor, and you’ll be hanging onto a rope while wearing an oxygen mask. You won’t be able to go very deep, but nevertheless, it will be an exciting experience.

Best time to experience marine life in the Maldives

For the best experience, you should visit outside the monsoon season. So, the ideal time to visit would be from November to April. This is the dry season and also the peak season, which means that the accommodation rates are quite high.

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Amie Ginendra

Traveller | Writer | Foodie Lover | Blogger

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