Best Diving Maldives

Maldives Vacation Resort

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on January 9th, 2012 by Harry – Comments Off

Maldives has always been a great country specially with so much natural beauty. The country is situated in the south part of Asia and blessed by natural gifts such as seas, beaches. A great place for the tourists as well. The tourists will feel very close to the nature in Maldives resorts.

Diving Holidays

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on July 22nd, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

Furthermore, Maldives diving holidays can be even more economical if you choose one of the many other boats on offer. There is a wide range of Maldivian boats that offer liveaboard diving holidays at a more competitive price, from as little as USD $165 per night. Some of the best choices in this price range include Stingray, Black Pearl and Nautilus One and Nautilus Two. All of these offer a variety of cruises throughout the year which include all dives, meals and accommodation. For divers, one of the big attractions of the Maldives is the abundance of sharks, making it a great destination for shark diving holidays. There are many different varieties of sharks in the Maldives, the majority of which are harmless, which makes for a both spectacular and safe scuba diving holidays experience.

Maldives Safari Boats

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on June 16th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

Maldives Safari Boats – For That Perfect Diving Holiday. If you’re looking for an amazing scuba diving holiday in the Maldives, you should really think about a Maldives boat charter. There are plenty of Maldives diving boats to choose from, which are generally known as “liveaboards” and they offer comfortable accommodation to groups of around 10 to 20 passengers. The boats are equipped with everything you need for life on board and are accompanied by a second boat, known as a dhoni – a traditional Maldives dive boat – on which all the scuba diving equipment is stored and from where all dives begin. Having this second boat is a great advantage because it can navigate much shallower waters and get much closer to the dive sites than the actual liveaboard boat.

Reef Sharks

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on March 15th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

Another common variety of reef shark in the Maldives are white tip reef sharks, which is similar in size to grey sharks but is a paler shade of grey with a white tip on the end of their dorsal and caudal fins. Baby white tip sharks and their adult counterparts are also found around the coral reefs maldives. While the reef sharks are the most commonly spotted in the Maldives, there are many threats to reef sharks because they are still hunted for their meat, their fins are exported to China and most importantly, they are not protected yet.

Pictures of Whale Shark

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on February 28th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

What does a whale shark eat? As a filter feeder, the whale shark diet consists mainly of plankton and small fish. As whale shark filter feeders, the many rows of teeth are used to filter out the larger fish and the whale shark simply feeds by opening its mouth and gliding through the water. What’s the best way to see pictures of whale shark in the Maldives? Most resorts and hotels in the Maldives offer whale shark snorkeling and liveaboard tours Maldives. Whale shark watching in Ari Atoll is a particularly popular excursion. The problem with day trips for whale shark watching Maldives from a resort is that you have a very limited chance of actually seeing one.

Vacation in Maldives

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on February 19th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

Another huge appeal of vacation in Maldives is the tremendous diversity in marine life. For many tourists visiting the Maldives for vacation purposes, the lure of spotting exotic sea creatures and the jaw dropping coral reefs are reason enough to spend a week exploring the nether regions of the Maldives on vacation.
The greatest allure may be the high probability of swimming with sharks – literally! The Maldives marine life contains a diverse spectrum of fascinating creatures, ranging from whale sharks, manta rays, butterfly fish, barracudas and many, many more! Probably the most sought after experience on your vacation in Maldives, is the chance to swim with whale sharks and the manta ray. Due to their intimidating features and sizes (whale sharks can grow up to 40 feet in length!) coupled with their calm, docile nature, the appeal of swimming in and around a group of whale sharks or manta rays can be a life-changing experience! Clearly a highlight of your vacation to the Maldives, make sure to experience the wonders of the Maldivian waters. For more photos and videos showcasing the astounding sea creatures of the Maldives, visit our page on Maldives marine life!

Manta Ray Diet

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on February 17th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

In the Maldives, it is common to see manta ray Baa Atoll, which is a great place to witness the process of cyclone feeding manta ray indulges in. Specifically, this manta ray diet feeding frenzy can be seen during the months of July to October in the dive spot known as manta ray Hanifaru bay. This is definitely one of the best spots in the world to go diving manta ray. If you are very fortunate, you will see the mantas cyclone feeding, one of the most interesting manta ray behaviors. To see an amazing video manta ray chain feeding, check out this link. How Many People Per Year Die from a Manta Ray? The manta ray is one of the most peaceful creatures in the ocean and presents no risk to scuba divers or swimmers on maldives vacation. Unlike the stingray, the manta rays’ tail no longer holds a harmful sting.

Maldives Weather in August

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on January 31st, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

The weather in Maldives in August keeps its pleasant tropical climate, albeit with frequent rain showers and strong winds.
According to the Maldives dive weather, average daily temperatures in August are around 28 degrees, with the lowest at 27 and the highest at 29.
Rainfall can amass to 188 mm for the month, with daily sunshine at roughly 11 hours.
The weather Maldives rainy season are one of the more turbulent ones; thunder storms can occur at any moment, as shown by the increased rainfall, however the temperatures (both air and water) remain delightfully warm and pleasant.
You can have a detailed look at the August weather in Maldives below, or click on a month to see the average monthly weather data for Maldives.

Weather in Maldives

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on January 24th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

If you look on major international weather websites, you will be able to see the 14 day weather forecast for the Maldives and also you will find many charts and diagrams of the Maldives latest weather, and if you’re looking for a specific month, maldives liveaboard such as the weather in Maldives in January, you will be able to find climatic records of that information. So, whether you’re looking the Maldives current weather, a 15 day weather forecast Maldives or some other Maldives weather reports, you’ll find them on our site.

Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

Posted in Best Diving Maldives on January 12th, 2011 by Harry – Comments Off

The most commonly asked question about Hanifaru Bay, Baa Atol Maldives is when is the best time to visit Hanifaru rah to be in with the best chances of diving in Hanifaru with manta ray Maldives Hanifaru and whale sharks Hanifaru. Hanifaru and whale sharks manta Hanifaru Bay are attracted to the malidiven Hanifaru Bay because of the large amounts of plankton that appear in Hanifaru Bay tauchen at certain times of the year. The Hanifaru reef Maldives is best visited in the months of July and August each year, when the Hanifaru plankton bloom is most prolific. Still, a visit on any July or August day to Hanifaru Bay in the Maldives does not guarantee that you will see the amazing feeding frenzy. That is why we recommend visiting on a Hanifafu Baa Atoll, so if conditions are not perfect, you can go and enjoy a nearby Hanifaru dive and then return to Hanifaru Island when conditions are improved. Many people also want to know how long feeding frenzy last Hanifaru, and the answer is that it can vary dramatically, typically the Hanifaru manta ray congregation lasts for around an hour or until the mantas Hanifaru have eaten all the plankton.