Traveling and holidaying in the Maldives
The Maldives is the perfect tropical island escape. It is all about
sun, sand and sea. The Maldives is the only place in the world where
you can experience your own ‘Robinson Crusoe’ island
getaway, staying in either a thatched roof beach bungalow directly
on the beach or a thatched roof water villa on stilts in the lagoon.
Geography
The Republic of Maldives is made up of 1,190 coral islands scattered
across the Indian Ocean, southwest of Sri Lanka. The Maldivian resorts
are confined to a ‘one island one resort’ policy and
the height of a building in the resorts must not be above the tallest
palm tree.
The Maldives is famous for its rare underwater beauty, with some
of the best dive sites in the world. The incredible marine life is
so abundant that you can see the psychedelic fish from your villa
deck or in the shallow waters. You need not be a diver to experience
the indescribable beauty of the Maldives.
The Weather
The weather is always picture perfect, with daily temperatures averaging
30 degrees Celsius all year. The Maldives is regulated by two seasons,
with the months of June and July experiencing tropical rains.
The Maldivian People
The Maldivian people are warm, illuminating and extremely hospitable,
so much so that you immediately feel relaxed in their presence. The
Republic of Maldives has a proud history and rich culture that combines
a mixture of African, Indian, Sri Lankan and South East Asian influences.
This is noticeable in their sumptuous food, their colourful dance
and their rhythmic music, particularly the hand beating of drums.
Government and Economy
The Maldives’ highly fragile ecological system is impressively
looked after. The Maldivian Government and the people of the Maldives
are extremely conscious of the vulnerability of the environment and
are active in implementing measures to ensure that environmental
protection receives the highest priority.
The resorts themselves also actively play an important role in the
protection of the environment, with initiatives such as the ‘save
the sea turtle’ project, whale and dolphin protection and a ‘coral
rejuvenation’ project.
All in all, the Maldives is an extraordinary escape!
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