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 Holidays in the Maldives - a trip to a real paradise -2

The holiday in the Maldives is guaranteed to be unforgettable. The Maldives are also called the pearls of the Indian Ocean. - This is an archipelago of about 1,200 coral islands located in the Indian Ocean south of Sri Lanka. Only 202 islands of this incredibly large number of islands are inhabited. In the 44 inhabited islands there are exclusive resorts. Until recently, the Maldives were a very poor country. However, the economy of this country has improved significantly due to positive changes in the field of tourism. Sparkling beaches, emerald lagoons, coral reefs and amazing flora and fauna combine to create a real paradise of sun and water, which continues to attract more and more tourists every year.

A holiday in the Maldives presents to you the natural perspective of the Maldives, which is overwhelmingly beautiful and extremely charismatic. Tiny palm islands just a few miles across cross the white sandy coastline. Most resorts and hotels in the Maldives are located along the beaches. Beach resorts adhere to international standards of hygiene, guest accommodation and hospitality. Most resorts also offer all-inclusive vacation packages. However, if you want to register at the hotel of your choice, there are many guest houses and hotels offering a high level of service and comfort. Prices for accommodation in these hotels are surprisingly reasonable and often include the cost of breakfast.

The beauty of the ocean waters surrounding the island and the rich marine life is perhaps the most exciting and memorable aspect of holidaying in the Maldives. In fact, this charming island is one of the most popular diving destinations in the world. There are many opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving. Another popular activity is going for deep-sea fishing on a chartered boat. More adventurous tourists can try scuba diving, snorkeling, whale tours, dolphin tours, scuba diving tours and a variety of water sports like parasailing, water skiing, jet skis and wakeboarding. For an exceptionally relaxing experience, try night fishing in boats that depart before sunset and the harbor along the reef zones for the night.

Spectacular ocean life can be found in the waters surrounding the Maldives. These include the pilot whale, sperm whale, blue whale, as well as several species of dolphins, such as the Fraser, Risso, striped, spotted, rough-toothed, narrow and spinning. On holiday in the Maldives, you may even be lucky enough to take a look at reed whales, dwarf sperm or elusive species such as the tropical whale whale. There are also many other types of fish that can often be seen here, but not anywhere else in the world.

Throughout the year, the temperature in the Maldives remains pleasant and warm. Native people are very friendly, hospitable and cordially welcome tourists from all over the world. Most natives speak good English. Divehi is a native language. Husband - the capital of the Maldives - renamed the museum, which presents artifacts relating to almost 7000 years.

You do not need a visa for a holiday in the Maldives. You are given a 30-day permit as soon as you arrive at any designated input port. You must have a valid travel passport issued in your country of origin. Other required documents include a planned return ticket and a visa to the country to which you will be leaving.




 Holidays in the Maldives - a trip to a real paradise -2


 Holidays in the Maldives - a trip to a real paradise -2

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