Diving in the Maldives

Mikelrichad
Maldives Travel Offers
2 min readJul 11, 2019

SCATTERED PEARLS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN, THE MALDIVES’ WARM WATERS ARE A GREAT PLACE TO SEE MANTAS RAYS, WHALE SHARKS AND AN INCREDIBLE RICH ARRAY OF COLOURFUL REEFS AND FISH.

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The coconut palm and the yellow-fin tuna, symbols of the Maldives, say a great deal about this nation of more than a thousand islands. Grouped into 26 low atolls in the Indian Ocean, less than 300 of the islands are inhabited. The Maldives is flat with white sandy beaches and excellent reefs with an abundance of marine life. Scuba diving is done at a leisurely drift pace as the Indian Monsoon Current sweeps along the island chains, moving nutrients and divers along. This nutrient-rich water flows up along the walls, feeding the sponges and soft corals clinging to the rock sides. Inside the atoll lagoons, rock pinnacles — thila — vault up from the bottom to scratch the water’s surface. In the channels, there are swim-throughs, caverns and overhangs festooned with colorful sponges, invertebrates and gorgonians to explore. At well-known cleaning stations, wrasse and shrimp service manta rays, and other large marine species. With a welcoming culture and some of the finest liveaboard dive boats and luxury resorts on the globe, a dive holiday in the Maldives makes for an unforgettable experience.

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Mikelrichad
Maldives Travel Offers

I Travel around the Islands of Maldives and the world, I love meeting new friends. I am a diver, Island Hopper, Surfer and a Travel Agent.