The Maldives, officially known as the Republic of Maldives, is a stunning archipelagic nation nestled in South Asia within the Indian Ocean. Positioned to the southwest of Sri Lanka and India, it is approximately 750 kilometers from the Asian mainland. This tropical paradise is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and idyllic island scenery.
The Maldives boasts a warm and humid tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of around 28°C. This idyllic archipelago enjoys a remarkably consistent temperature year-round, making it a perpetual haven of tropical warmth and comfort. The islands’ minimal temperature variation throughout the seasons ensures a pleasant and inviting environment at any time of the year.
Major airlines from around the world operate daily flights to the Maldives, catering to a steady influx of tourists. Visitors from all nationalities receive a tourist visa upon arrival, eliminating the need for prior visa approval. This streamlined process ensures that travelers can easily embark on their Maldivian adventure without the hassle of pre-arranged visas.
On this tour you’ll take in the sights of nearby resorts, inhabited and uninhabited islands along with numerous breathtaking Coral Reefs, lagoons and sandbanks. If you are joining from Maldives, we shall pick you up from Hulhumale Ferry Terminal. Those who arrive from abroad will be welcomed and guided to the boat by one of our Staffs.
On this full-day trip you’ll take in the sights of the nearby resorts of Vaadhoo Island & Embudhoo Village en route to the selected sandbank. Boat would be anchored on the outer reef of the sandbank so that guests can be ferried to and fro by boat's Dinghy.
The abundance of marine life is a source of attraction for not only diving enthusiasts but also for those passionate about snorkeling. Around 70 different species of colorful coral reefs make up the flora of this underwater city with more than 700 species of fishes and other aqua marine life taking the role of the fauna. In this tour, we will take you to some of the best snorkeling spots in these atolls.
The Maldives is an unparalleled paradise for divers and a veritable Mecca for marine biologists. Its crystal-clear waters are home to some of the world’s most renowned dive sites, offering a mesmerizing array of vibrant marine life and diverse ecosystems. This tropical haven invites underwater enthusiasts from across the globe to explore its rich aquatic flora and fauna, making it a top destination for both recreational divers and scientific researchers alike.
With approximately 2,500 reefs, the Maldives stands as the premier destination for enthusiasts of underwater adventures. Among these, around 900 are designated house reefs, making the archipelago an unparalleled haven for snorkeling. It’s no surprise that snorkeling has become the Maldives’ most celebrated water activity, offering breathtaking encounters with its vibrant marine life and pristine coral formations.
In recent years, the Maldives has increasingly captivated the interest of professional surfers, establishing itself as a premier global surfing destination. The archipelago has played host to prestigious international surfing competitions, further solidifying its reputation as a top choice for surf enthusiasts seeking world-class waves and stunning oceanic scenery.
The Maldives is renowned as one of the premier big game fishing destinations globally. Its waters offer exceptional opportunities for heavy-duty trolling, jigging, and popping. For those seeking the thrill of jigging and popping, the Maldives is a hotspot for catching impressive species such as Giant Trevally, Red Bass, Barracuda, and Amberjack. Meanwhile, heavy-duty trolling provides the chance to reel in prized catches like Dorado, Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, and Yahoo. This diverse and abundant marine life makes the Maldives a sought-after location for avid anglers.