Diving in the Maldives

Diving in the Maldives

Strung across the equator in the middle of the vastness of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is a dream come true for any marine enthusiast. This garland of islands is one of the last unspoiled places on earth – a paradise. It has also been described as an ethereal abstract painting. The treasure that is Maldives unfolds to the visitor as the search continues, through the Maldivian spectrum of blues; be it among other things by diving, taking a leisurely cruise or fishing.

The brilliantly colorful corals reefs, making the Maldivian seascapes amongst the most enchanting in the world, is a nature’s treasure house, an El Dorado for diving enthusiasts, providing opportunities to experience the unique and beautiful underwater scenery which is a realm of a great variety of fish, corals, and other marine denizens. The several years of experience of the diving centers, has guaranteed high standards in the selection of resort islands as well as the quality of equipments used and the expertise of the diving staff.

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  1. Diving Schools in MaldivesThe diving Schools With a few exceptions, all resorts have a fully equipped diving school. Guided dives under the supervision of diving instructors are for novices and those who still haven’t gained the necessary confidence. The non-limit, or unguided dives,...
  2. Fihalhohi DivingIf you like swimming, snorkeling, diving, sun bathing and reading books, the Maldives will be your favorite destination anyway. The local “Ocean Venture Diving School” (under German management) has a good reputation and offers frequent diving tours to the south...
  3. Fihalhohi Island Resort MaldivesJust like most of the Maldive islands, Fihalhohi is a very small spot – measuring just a few hundred meters all over. You can surround the island taking a walk around the at the beach in just about 12-15 minutes...
  4. Pearl diving BahrainPearl diving Since ancient times, Bahrain has been famous for pearl diving and for the finest natural pearls in the Gulf area and in the world. Pearl diving reached its climax during the 19th century, before its fall in the...
  5. Amirante Group Islands GuideThe Amirante Group is an archipelago of coral atolls lying 143 miles (230 km) west of Mahe. The main areas for diving are around Desroches, a large coral atoll. To the west,  the chain of coral islands consists of D’Arros...
  6. Learning How to DiveThough diving is considered to be one of the easiest of water sports, carelessness can prove to be dangerous. The beginner not only tends to overestimate himself, being presumptuous, but the problem clearly lies in underestimating the dangers of the...
  7. Lower Zambezi National ParkAfter thundering over the Victoria Falls, the mighty Zambezi River flows into Lake Kariba and then continues its journey east through the Lower Zambezi Valley. Flanked on each side by National Parks this remote section of the river is dotted...

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