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Activities
In
The
Maldives
The
Maldives
offers
it’s
guests
a
huge
range
of
activities
&
recreation
and
depending
on
the
resort
that
you
choose
you
may
get
to
sample
a
few
or
all
of
them.
Here
are
the
main
ones:
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Diving - The Maldives
is a divers paradise, and
there are options available
to choose any and all levels
of experience. Almost all
resorts offer diving
facilities of some kind and
some even have their own
diving schools and centres.
Some resorts offer a house
reef to guests this can be
used from the beach
itself.
The optimum
time to go to the Maldives
for diving is between
January and April as these
periods offer the most
placid seas, calmest weather
and clearest waters for the
best visibility.
Remember to
bring your C-Card (diving
certification card) and log
book as diving centres will
certainly ask to check
them.
It’s also
possible to experience
diving safaris in the
Maldives a chance to visit
various diving sites,
resorts, islands and
villages.
More
experienced divers may wish
to participate in night-time
diving where many different
types of marine life can be
seen, or consider taking
some underwater
photography.
Island
Hopping - One of the
most fascinating trips
available in the Maldives.
Island hopping allows guests
to experience life in an
isolated Maldivian island.
Most of the resorts offer
island half or full day
island excursions.
Sometimes,
the island hopping excursion
may be included in your
package although this is an
optional extra in many
resorts. Typically, the
visitors are transported to
certain uninhabited islands
to laze away on the beaches,
perhaps enjoy a beach
barbeque and do some
snorkelling.
Night
Fishing - What if you
had to catch your dinner?
This is exactly what happens
in many resorts that offer
night fishing. The guests
are taken in a dhoni (boat)
each with the tools required
to catch their own fish
those that do catch
something appropriate can
have it prepared for dinner
by the resort chefs.

With
Night Fishing You Set Off
In A Dhoni Just Before
Sunset To Catch As Many
Fish As You Can (You Can
Eat Them For Dinner
Too!)
Water
Sports - Many resorts
offer excellent water sports
facilities such as surfing,
wind-surfing, catamaran
sailing, water skiing &
parasailing. In many resorts
there are additional fees
for tuition & use of
facilities/equipment so if
you plan on doing a lot of
these activities check what
the prices are as some
resorts do offer guests free
use of these facilities.
Canoeing - Many
resorts offer canoe rentals
although this type of boat
is more suited for guests
who wish to go around their
own lagoons. For safety
reasons it’s usually not
possible to use canoes to
travel longer distances (for
instance going to another
island).
Land
Based Sports - Depending
on the individual resort
there are some sports that
guests can indulge in. Many
resorts offer badminton,
beach volleyball, tennis and
even soccer (the quality of
facilities vary with many of
the upper-end resorts
offering floodlit pitches).
Some resorts offer squash
courts. Most offer some type
of games room with Carrom,
ping pong, pool and a
variety of board games for
those wishing to expend less
energy.
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