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The Maldives is a nation of islands in the Indian Ocean, which stretches on either side of the Equator. The country is made up of 1192 islands that stretch over a length of 871 kilometers. While the country covers an area of ​​about 90,000 square kilometers, only 298 square kilometers of this area is dry land. The islands are grouped into a double chain of 26 atolls.

Wedding and Honeymoon

With vows of a shared lifetime, couples wish not just for a lifetime of happiness but also for a wedding to remember. What better way for this magical moment to happen in one of the most sought-after and premier beach weddings and honeymoon destinations in the world, the Maldives.

Whether it’s indoor or outdoor, the resort can adjust to your wedding needs. Indoors? The place has a lot of buildings with majestic areas fit for the event. Outdoors? The vast span of the seaside overlooking the best parts of the resort can add spectacle and appeal to a once-in-a-lifetime moment

The after-party is something worth watching out for, too! With lots of activities for the newlyweds plus their whole guest list will be drowsy with fun and laughter until dawn.

 

Once the party mellowed down, the honeymooners can sit under the night sky full of stars – a truly magical experience and one for the books.

Just imagine looking at each other’s eyes on the terrace of your private villa at sunset or snorkeling in the morning and being greeted by a colorful and curious turtle. When visiting the Maldives, you can experience the first-hand magic of this unspoiled world.

 

Diving

When you hear of The Maldives, the first thing to come to mind is the clear, blue waters of the Indian ocean. Who wouldn’t be hypnotized to explore what’s beneath it, right? This makes the country the ultimate destination for diving. Thousands of divers checks in every year to experience not just swimming with sharks, dolphins, and manta rays, but also, to do wreck diving and blackwater diving.

Diving is maybe complex for some as it requires special equipment and training before you can dive deep into the waters to witness some of the most vibrant sea life anywhere.

Good thing, Maldives has world-class dive centers where you can start your training and clock in a few beginner dives. Raa Atoll, Malé, Maafushi, Dhangethi, and Addu City are among a host of cities in the Maldives with ideal diving conditions. Several resorts like W Maldives, Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences, Oblu By Atmosphere At Helengeli, Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru, among others, offer scuba diving opportunities such as affordable 5-star PADI dive centers. This is an option for those that are uncertified divers to take a discovery dive.

Fishing

The Maldives is a garland of islands scattered across the Indian ocean. Historians do not know when our ancestors first settled on the islands. However, historical evidence shows that the Maldivian civilization is over 3000 years old. Great empires across the globe rose and fell, and the Maldives remained strong. The Maldivians persevered and flourished in the middle of the vast Indian ocean for one important reason: the expertise of our fishermen and the blessings of abundant oceans.

The Maldivian reefs are home to a variety of marine animals, such as snappers, groupers, emperors, reef jacks, and, of course, reef sharks. Non invertebrates such as sea cucumbers, lobsters, giant clams and black corals also take part in the dance of life beneath the waters. As you venture into the deep blue ocean, you can find the most important fish for Maldivians, tuna. Skipjack tuna and yellowfin tuna play an important role in the lives and livelihood of Maldivians..

The fishing industry employs a significant portion of the Maldivian workforce. It is the second largest industry in Maldives, second only to the tourism industry. Historically, the Maldives exported dried tuna to neighboring countries. In Sri Lanka, the famous ‘Maldives fish’ is a key ingredient in a variety of cuisines. In 1979, the Maldivian government created the Maldives Industrial Fisheries company, which processed and exported frozen and canned tuna to the global market. Since then, Maldivian fish exports are considered as some of the freshest, delicious and sought after fish products in the world.

Male’ Tour

Male’ is the capital city of the Maldives. The city is one of the most densely populated places in the world with a population of 211,908 (2022). Male’ is geographically located in the southern edge of North Male’ Atoll (Kaafu Atoll) next to the International Airport. A short visit to the city is a must during your visit to the Maldives, it will be a short walk or a ride of 8.30 square kilometer of land which can be covered in an instant. It holds important landmarks related to the history of the Maldives which can be seen in a modern developing city, the most famous among the visitors are: (Old Friday mosque, Stingray point, Fish -market, Artificial beach, Victory monument, Male Square, Museum, Souvenir Street etc.) The Streets are very small and busy during peak hours.

Water Sports & Surfing

Maldives is famous for not only its underwater beauty but also the above water beauty. The crystal-clear water and the blue waves invite all its sport enthusiasts to come and enjoy what it offers. The Resorts has its own water-based activities for the customers within the premises of the Island.

For the one who is willing to be freer, there are a lot of other individual service providers who are based in local Islands and the Capital Male’. Latest models of equipment’s and gadgets are available for motorized and non-motorized activities and you can surf the best waves within the best surfing spots of the world in the Maldives where multiple legends have put their mark on the waves of the Maldives.

Business - MICE

A meeting, a conference, an exhibition and a valued incentive for your precious colleges, what better destination than the Maldives. Surround your selves with the colors refreshing your minds and eye sights, the clean breeze, the sound of silence with the echoes of waves with the wind.

Maldives offers unconventional venues for meetings and conferences, why not try a brainstorming session on the beach and feel the difference.

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