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Maldives: Diver's Heaven

If you're looking forward to dive with large pelagic fish, amazing sea animals and colourful

reefs then Maldives sure is the perfect destination for you. Likewise, it seems to me that

the weather and climate are also two very important factors contributing the Maldives to

become one of the world's most popular and desired destination among the scuba diving

community. The weather in the Maldives is simply picture perfect. As you may know, we

receive plenty of the sun all year round and the temperature hardly ever changes so it

makes packing for your holiday an easy task. Apart from the abundance of amazing white

sandy beaches and coral reefs, Maldives is also well known for the presence of many

scuba diving sites and rich marine life. Many scuba divers show enthusiasm towards

diving in the Maldives because of it’s biodiversity. If you want a preview of the interesting

creatures that you may encounter during your dives, here you go: Species of fishes

ranging from reef fish to grey reef sharks, swarms of barracuda and a wide variety of rays:

Manta ray, Sting ray, Eagle ray followed by Devil ray.

In reality, you’ll get to see everything in the beautiful waters of the Maldives and the

Maldivian waters are so rich that it's hard to keep up and give everything the required

attention. Furthermore, all you need to do is to travel 15 to 60 minutes by a boat to get to a

different dive spot every day, so why go anywhere else? Grab your luggages and come

dive with your favorite creatures in the warm waters here in the Maldives.

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  •  #ocean #reef #fish


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