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Important role of women in the island

 Have you guys been to Maalhos yet? We were lucky enough to spend a few days there mingling with the locals, and we’re introduced to the very important role of women in the island, something that we as we’re new to the region was pretty shocking! If you’re planning a trip to Maalhos or want to learn about how women rule the island, watch our recommendations here: https://youtu.be/_bMugcogxhM

Ithaca Beach Maldives

Ithaa Beach Maldives is set in Guraidhoo, 19 mi from Male City and 3.1 mi from Maafushi. The guest house has a private beach area and water sports facilities, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. You can engage in various activities, such as snorkeling, windsurfing, and diving. The nearest airport is Male International Airport, 20 mi from Ithaa Beach Maldives. BOOK NOW:  https://tinyurl.com/3xv5n4dd

What can be seen at night? Every trip is a different adventure in Maldives !

 📷Maldivesdivetravel  If you've never snorkeled at night before, you're missing out on a truly magical experience. Even though we don't recommend going snorkeling alone at night, these trips, which are led by our Ocean Stories team, are a safe and educational way to see what life is like on a coral reef at night. After each guest receives an underwater flashlight, the group goes snorkeling shortly after sunset. A fascinating alternate world awaits after sunset. Enjoy spellbinding snorkeling excursions as reef experts guide you through our astonishing diversity of nocturnal marine life and underwater scenery under the illumination of fluorescent light sticks. Meet Soldierfish and Squirrelfish with big eyes, scavenger mollusks and crustaceans, lobster, lions fish, octopus,  bizarre sea stars, and normally shy moray eels as they venture into the dark in search of food. Plankton that have been modified to have the wonderful quality of bio-luminescence emerge from the dark dept

Coral from Christmas under the sea.

Is it a boulder? Is that an aquatic Yeti? No! At Anantara Kihavah Villas, it's a coral Christmas tree that doesn't hurt the environment. With underwater Christmas trees made entirely from reef coral collected from the seabed at Anantara Dhigu and Anantara Veli in the South Male Atoll and in the north at Anantara Kihavah Villas in the UNESCO Marine Biosphere Baa Atoll region, Anantara in the Maldives is taking its unique coral adoption initiative to new festive depths. In Kihavah, guests at the resort's signature gourmet Sea Restaurant, one of the few underwater restaurants in the world, can enjoy the abundant marine life of the Indian Ocean while taking in the Christmas tree display, striped lionfish, moray eels, and eagle rays. Coral trees will be planted beneath the water at our group of three resorts in the South Male Atoll to greet guests as they approach each resort's jetty. In addition, guests will be able to snorkel in the lagoon to view these one-of-a-kind holid

The most popular fishing destinations in the world

The Maldives are a chain of 26 atolls made up of nearly 1,200 coral islands in the Indian Ocean. They run from north to south and are 400 kilometers from Sri Lanka, which is the closest mainland. The islands are a haven for vacationers thanks to the breathtaking scenery , guesthouse and world-class hotels, but one of the islands' main draws are the numerous excellent fishing spots on the numerous islands, lagoons, and atolls. One of the most common forms of recreation on the islands, which are home to over 1,100 species of fish including tuna, barracuda, reef, and squirrel fish, is fishing. There are numerous exotic fish to be caught whether you fish from a boat or land. Individually tailored fishing programs are made possible by a wide range of charter boats and fishing excursions.  The Maldives are one of the most popular fishing destinations in the world because they have the perfect combination of clear waters, white sandy beaches, and a wide range of marine life. Fishing is an