Drifting on a canoe around the isles of Maldives

Canoeing is a superb way to enjoy the ocean if one is a little less than sporty and prefers to simply recline or only paddle for a bit of activity. While drifting on a canoe that takes you gently over the amazing white soft waves of the Indian ocean, the sight of warm tropical sun falling on the soft powdery white sand shore or the crystal clear waters of the ocean that stretch as far as the eye would see is ravishing enough to soak you in absolute contentment. But there’s also a brilliant world of colour and activity to be discovered below if you make the choice of taking a glass bottom canoe.

The crowds of fish with their vivid colours and the colourful reefs that make an appropriate home to them is all visible with a glass bottom canoe when you take it far out into the sea. One can discover that the world beneath is as much as a burst of activity and beauty as the world above the sea as the hosts of fish seems to move about in crowds together with other sea creatures, not leaving a moment of dullness. Enjoy the world under water to the fullest during this ride. Many resorts and hotels offer the facilities of renting canoes that lets you indulge in this activity with minimum exertion and maximum pleasures of relaxation together with some spectacular views over the Maldivian sea.
There is an ample number of Maldives Resorts that are known not only for their water based locations but for a range of services they offer for amusement and relaxation. Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas offer a variety of coastal of over the water private villas that let you indulge at leisure in the gloriously reviving surroundings of ocean water or coastal paradise. It is also known to possess one of the best Maldives Spa Resorts with an over the water treatment suite where professional therapists delivers the best in spa therapy in the most soothing ambience that is surrounded by the ceaseless, soft murmur of the ocean.

The thrill of Wakeboarding

Maldives is a land blessed with sun kissed beaches, swaying palm trees, and clear blue waters. It is the ideal recipe when looking to relax, rejuvenate and pamper yourself. However in the recent past, Maldives has made a significant name for itself in terms of water sports. The natural lay out of the islands and the resorts ability to launch off the various sports, from their respective private islands is a further advantage.
Whilst snorkelling, scuba diving and diving are common and much loved due to the diversity in marine life in the waters of Maldives, more daring and adrenaline pumping sports are also vastly popular.

Of these, wakeboarding holds a special place as it certainly provides a great thrill for all those who participate. The sport is essentially a coming together of surfing, snowboarding and water skiing. The sport was originally called skurfing and got its present name in 1991 and was initiated because of the special boards that began to be in use for wakeboarding.
The wakeboard is made either of wood mixed with resin with a coating of fibre glass or a mixture of honeycomb and foam. This varies according to the rider’s preference as does the positioning of the fins and bindings as well as the weight and length of the board. Special boats designed specifically for wakeboarding are ideal especially if it’s your first time trying out the sport as the wake caused by the boat is then manageable to the novice.
Whatever your level of expertise however there is no doubt that the sport itself is highly addictive, challenging and a lot of fun. Many of the Maldives Resorts offer the sport together with experienced trainers and handlers as well as proper gear. Alternatively there are many independent water sports schools and businesses along the coast that also offer similar services.
Opting for Maldives Spa Resorts on your vacation to Maldives is ideal as it would give you the option of relaxation and sporting to choose from. The Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas is such a choice which offers the very best in amenities and comfort.

Deep-sea Fishing in the Maldives – Let your line be your guide to the Maldivian deep!

The Maldives is home to a beautiful array of oceanic exploration. Visitors looking to sample all the delights of the islands would enjoy a stay at any one of the fine luxury hotels on offer. Of the many luxury hotel resorts gracing the beaches of the Maldives, guests will enjoy being pampered by all that Anantara Resorts & Spa has to offer.

The sparkling sapphire waters surrounding the Maldivian islands offer a whole new world of underwater exploration. Those willing to plunge into the deep can explore diving or snorkelling, but for those who’d like to try their hand at some exhilarating sports, deep-sea fishing is a great way to experience thrills from the deep. While onboard a traditional “Dhoni” or a more modern craft, fishing enthusiasts can attempt to wrestle with a few big game fish, such as tuna, giant trevally, groupers, snappers, barracuda, wahoo, dorada, and blue and black marlin, to name a few. Experience the electric struggle of wrestling with a large island fish – there is no substitute for the real thing! For those fisherpersons more interesting catching their dinner, the local style of sunset fishing is a great

way to sample the ocean’s tastiest offerings. The captain of the vessel will provide tutelage in some of the traditional fishing methods, and while the fish might not be as big as the daytime offerings, they are just as tasty. So come and explore the Maldivian deep, where the fish never sleep and the excitement never ends!

 

Scuba diving at Manta Point – a great way to explore the marine life in the Maldives

Dive into the pristine blue waters and be enchanted by a world that is far beyond description, get up close with the most fascinating sea creatures and experience the extraordinaire of marine life. Scuba diving at manta point, Maldives is different to any other diving spots in the world because you will get to spot the gigantic mantas swimming in the deep blue ocean in plenty here.

Whether you are an experienced diver or a novice you will have an out of this world experience at Manta point in Maldives especially during the season, which falls during the months of December to May. During the peak season you will be able to spot up to hundred mantas whirling around. Apart from scuba diving it is also a good spot for snorkeling and other water sports.

Maldives offer an abundance marine life and it is a top diving destination in the world. When diving in the Manta point, liveboards are used. In the Manta point you can explore not only Mantas but also various caves, soft corals, and a myriad of colourful sea creatures. The mantas which play the key role in the diving spot come in various sizes and colours. You will see light grey to jet black ones with white underbellies. You will be able to get a very close view of the mantas without a problem. When you go scuba diving make sure to use proper safety gear and take the instructions given to you seriously. Unless you are a very experienced diver, diving into an ocean can be serious business. But if you go with the professionals there is nothing to worry. Make sure you know what to expect so that you won’t be taken in by surprise.

If you are planning your next trip to the Maldives to enjoy its tropical beauty and be entertained by the country’s various exciting activities then find a Maldives hotel that would make your stay a memorable one. With great comfort, luxury and timeless moments the Naladhu Maldives will be a choice you will not regret. There are numerous Maldives island resorts since it is a highly touristic destination but what is important is that you choose the hotel that best suits your requirement.