The Gem of the Indian Ocean - Maldives Islands

Maldives islands, the pearl of the Indian ocean is an archipelago of 1190 coral islands comprising of 26 atolls laying scattered in the Indian ocean just north to the equator The capital Male’ is a tiny dot when viewed from above.

The Maldives Islands with its spectacular pure white sandy beaches, warm sun, crystal clear water, deep blue lagoons, colorful fishes, coral reefs, sea turtles, tropical flora, palm trees is certainly a paradise on earth.

The Maldives islands are famous for its tourism, fisheries, cottage industries. The Maldives islands are often described as the finest fishing ground on this earth. Theses islands offer a gorgeous view to the beholders eyes. Tranquil holidays, romantic honeymoons, memorable occasions can all be planned in the flawless islands of Maldives.

The islands are accessible by boat and launch and at times by local flights. Unwinding ones mind in the hospitality and lush green vegetation of the Maldives islands is a chance one should not miss. The stunningly beautiful oceans with its azure blue waters are a natural beauty of the islands of Maldives. Modern comfort in the natural charms is what the Maldives islands offers.

With the gentle hush of the sea, touch of the warm sun, white sparkling sand, chirping of the birds, whispering breeze the little gorgeous Maldives islands are inviting you to a temptation you cannot resist.

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Underwater pictures of Maldives - Honeymooners Paradise

Maldives under water beauty

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Kuredu Island Resort

Kuredu Island Resort is located in Lhaviyani Atoll, an area famous for its abundant fish life. A paradise dream in real life, with more than 3 km of white beaches and aquamarine lagoons.Kuredu is situated on the northern reef of the Lhaviyani Atoll, 80 miles north of the international Airport ‘Hulhule’, 40 minutes by seaplane from the airport.

Room Types and Facilities Available  

Exotic, thatched bungalows and spacious villas accommodate our guests. Bungalows and Villas line the white sand beach, while Sangu Sunset Water Villas are built on columns over the lagoon.

Duniye Spa

At Duniye Spa our philosophy follows a natural approach to body and skin care which infuses ancient beauty therapies. Our Thai, Indian and Balinese Staff are trained professionally in the health and beauty industry and deliver treatments from the heart and give for the sheer joy of giving. For the ultimate Spa experience, enjoy a package to discover total wellness or simply enjoy one of the various treatments offered from our diverse Spa Menu. An unforgettable experience awaits you.

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How to Choose a Maldives Resort

If you are planning a trip to the Maldives the most important decision you will make is what resort to go to. There are rather sever restrictions on foreign travel outside of resorts in the Maldives, and so you need to choose wisely are you will basically be stuck there.

There are countless websites offering beautiful photos of bikini clad women on empty white sand beaches, and yes this is almost exactly what the Maldives is like. There is an over abundance of white sand beaches and almost every resort has at least one of its own, so this does not really have to facto into your decision making.

What you do need to think about is the kind of resort you want to stay at, and with this the type of holiday you want to have. Are you going for a relaxing weekend with your wife, a romantic weekend with your fiancé significant other? Will you be taking the kids?

Before you decide where you are going you need to have a good clear idea of exactly what you are going to be doing. There are resorts that cater almost entirely for the diving crowd, there are others that are family oriented and thus you can expect there to be a large number of noisy kids running around.

You also need to decide on your budget. The Maldives are not a cheap holiday, you will rarely if ever see a backpack during your stay, and there are very few budget accommodation options. However, there is still a huge variation in what you can expect to pay depending on the resort type you choose. The Maldives offer everything from a standard hotel / resort situation to the extremes of high style where your every whim is attended to, but you have to be willing (and able) to pay for it.

There are resorts that have villas over the water which are perfect for quiet drinks watching the sunset, and very romantic.

Ecotourism is not a huge industry on the islands as yet, and it is very important that you research any company offering ‘ecotourist’ holidays as there are plenty of operators that pay lip service to the ideal and little else. That said there are a few resorts that offer environmentally friendly lodging and sustainable development.

Overall there is something for everyone in the Maldives as long as you plan ahead, do a little research you will truly have the holiday of a lifetime.

There are more great resources and information on the Maldives at my blog Maldives Vacation.

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Diving Safaris In The Maldives

November 28, 2007 by Honeymoon Advisor  
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One of the most exciting things to do while on holiday in the Maldives is to dive beneath the clear blue sea and spend some time with the amazing tropical fish and coral reefs.

It is possible to stay in a resort and go diving from there, however, I have found it is much more fun to spend a few days on a diving safari. These are generally made up of a dozen or so divers that live onboard a boat that is custom fitted for this purpose. On a diving safari you can pick and choose your dive sites, visit some of the smaller and more remote islands, and find secluded anchorages to spend the night.

Obviously the bigger the boat the more comfortable and less cramped you will be, they are also generally better equipped. However, they are also more expensive, so you should organise a group to go with before leaving for the Maldives or try to catch up with one when you land. You can try to contact a dive club as these are usually good places to meet liked minded people who may be interested in a diving safari in the Maldives.

If you are not a qualified diver you must do a dive course before you start your diving safari. There are many dive courses that are run out of resorts on various islands, but it is often cheaper to do this at home as the Maldives are notoriously expensive.

Every dive safari should be fully equipped with all the necessary dive gear as well as a compressor and dive computers. It is generally advisable to bring your own snorkel mask and wetsuit to ensure they fit correctly. It would be a shame to ruin a dive because you are uncomfortable in the wrong size suit.

For safety reasons every boat should have plenty of oxygen and good communications with Male, where the main hospital in the Maldives is located. The dive master on the boat should go through the various safety aspects of the boat and general guidelines for diving in the particular areas you will be visiting.

There are literally hundreds of dive sites in the Maldives and it is advisable to plan your dives beforehand and contact the diving safari owners to ensure you will be getting the most from your trip.

The Maldives offer some of the best diving in the world so be prepared and enjoy your stay.

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Enjoy the Maldives

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