7 Must to do in Maldives

1. Early worm catches the worm. The saying was meant for Maldives. If you make time to watch sunset whether from your room balcony or at the beach, the Sunrise is mesmerizing. To heighten the senses, take a sail out to the sea and watch the sun rise on horizon in company of dolphins, whales and other beautiful sea creatures who are usually less shy in morning and surface of water often broken by the poking heads of the locals. This in turn makes for an ideal place to haul in some early morning catch of salmon, tuna and all kinds of fishes.

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2. Scuba diving in Maldives can easily be called underwater safari. The vibrant and colorful underwater life is enough to enthrall anyone. Most resorts provide the equipment and an instructor for free or a nominal cost for beginners. Wherever you stay, do not let go of this golden opportunity of seeing the captivating world of underwater creatures. If diving sounds too risky to you, try sea walking or snorkeling. Both these activities require not much technical expertise and can easily be enjoyed by first timers and beginners alike.

3. Over 1200 coral islands is enough to puzzle anyone on where to go and what to miss out on. One the best ways to take in the best is Island hopping on a cruise. This ensures that not much is missed and guests get to see the best of Maldives. You can also choose to include a few water based activities like surfing, sailing etc. Island cruising gives you the chance of making the most of your Maldives holiday and experience most of Maldives without spending all your time on just one island. All the islands promise different scenes and flavors.

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4. Maldives is a seafood paradise. Local restaurants serve freshest fare right out from the sea, brought on the local fish market on the same day. Most resorts prefer buying the catch of the day to serve for their guests. Maldivian cuisine reflects the culture and love of the sea. Dominated by Asian flavors of coconut, spices and chilies; starches and fishes are part of staple diet on all islands. Mas riha is the most popular dish on the islands.

5. Life slows down after sundown, so sunsets are often the most happening of times to enjoy. Take a stroll on the beach, enjoy a sunset picnic, or simply sit on the beach soaking in the last sinking rays of Sun which creates an excellent backdrop of sinking in the open seas.

6. One of the not-to-miss sights is Fish market. Each evening at four 0′clock, when the fishermen return with their catch of the day, the market goes abuzz with extra busy shoppers and sellers. Scallops, Tuna, Squid, octopus and lobster are the usual fare on display.

7. Lastly, do what you came to do: Relax. Maldives is a tropical paradise which promises of long laid back days at bay and cool, hypnotic nights under a clear sky. Maldives resorts are considered to be the last frontier in name of luxury. Over-water bungalows and villas are the latest in Maldives holidays. Situated a mile off the coast, it provides incredible views with privacy for a Maldives honeymoon package.

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With not much automobile traffic, the pollution levels are very low, making the air highly breathable. Just park your lounge by the beach and set up an umbrella to shield you from the a little harsh sun and you are all set for a great Maldives Holiday. Find out the best Maldives Honeymoon deals at Go Discover Abroad.