Holidays to the Maldives

Maldives dive safaris provide an outlook into a slice of life unique to the Maldives. Holidays to the Maldives should invariably include a diving safari trip to experience the underwater life, which is so brilliantly exotic here, you will never see a busy interplay of stunning creatures anywhere else. Marine life in the Maldives holds a plethora of stunning creatures; angelfish, barracudas, clownfish, grey reef sharks, manta rays, trigger fish, whale sharks, zebra sharks just to name a few. Diving with whale sharks has fast become a popular Maldives holiday activity – just being near these imposing yet docile creatures in the water will get your heart racing! If you find yourself on holiday in the Maldives at the right time and place, you could even observe the natural tendencies and mannerisms of the elusive manta ray. In the right season, and with some luck, you may even catch a manta ray feeding frenzy, which can occur around certain areas where the plankton levels are especially high. Diving safari trips are a must on any holiday in Maldives and we would be glad to discuss all options regarding your dive safari cruise in the Maldives, don’t hesitate to contact us!

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Whale Sharks

The Maldives oceanic creatures is naturally one of the principal attractions of this island realm for numerous visitors, in particular those wishing to engage in some diving or alternative marine pastime. Among the most impressive Maldives marine life are the Maldives manta rays and the whale sharks Maldives. There are also hundreds, if not thousands of Maldives fish species which range from the colourful parrotfish to the unsightly moray eel. You can get guides to the loads of types of fish found in the Maldives on all kinds of websites, including the Maldives Dive Travel website, which includes photos and descriptions of the countless types of fish in the Maldives as well as tips on finding manta ray Maldives and convenient hints like when is the prime time to set eyes on whale sharks in the Maldives.

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Diving Whale Shark

Since whale shark reproduction has not been studied for long and while significant progress has been made in studying the whale shark mother and father, little is known about the young of the whale shark, so it is almost impossible to estimate baby whale shark weight, although a baby whale shark was found in the Philippines in 2009 measuring only 15 inches, which was possibly the smallest whale shark on record. What is the outer covering of a whale shark? Liveaboard cruises show the outer skin of the whale shark is smooth to touch and can be around 3 inches thick. It is important never to touch a diving whale shark, as their skins are sensitive and touching could lead to infections.

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Vacation Maldives

There is a reason why the Maldives vacation resorts are so popular; as a vacation destination it offers anything and everything you may desire, all wrapped up neatly in the paradise-like tropical environment that is the Maldives. There is all kinds of entertainment you can indulge; below we have outlined several popular vacation Maldives activities.
Maldives Vacation – Scuba Diving. Scuba divers from around the world swarm to the Maldives as it is a renowned diving hot spot, consistently ranked among the best dive sites around the world. No surprise really, based on the fascinating and diverse marine life, the stunning coral formations, their curious reef-dwelling inhabitants and the giant pelagic species that populate the depths of the Maldivian waters.

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Manta Ray Diving

This means that, the size of a manta ray compared to a human, is typically three times larger, so if you’re manta ray diving in Maldives and a manta swims over your head, you’re going to feel very small. The manta rays size and swimming speed are its greatest defense mechanisms since it doesn’t have a sting in its tail. The biggest manta ray threat, apart from human beings, is whale shark, and in the event that a manta ray is attacked by a shark and survives, it will then visit a cleaning station for the small fish to eat away any dead skin or other residue left by the shark.

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Maldives Weather in May

The weather in the Maldives in May marks the initial phase of the southwest summer monsoon (wet season). This results in more frequent thunderstorms and a slight drop in average temperature.
Weather forecasts for the Maldives show the average temperature in May to be around 28 degrees celcius, with the peak at 30 and the low at 26. The average amount of rainfall in May rises to 216 mm, accompanied by slightly cooler water temperatures and stronger winds. With roughly 8 hours of sunshine a day the conditions remain delightful, for liveaboard cruises or scuba diving trips in the Maldives.
One can see how even the onset of rain and strong winds keeps the tropical climate at a pleasant level, demonstrating why the May Maldives weather makes for such a great holiday location! You can enjoy a wide range of activities, from surfing, to diving, para-sailing, and numerous other fun holiday activities.
For actual weather data in Maldives, feel free to click below for a live weather update!

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Weather in Maldives

Maldives winter weather (November to April) is also perfect for liveaboard maldives, boat tours and other water based activities that are better off without wind. If you’re lucky enough to get away and enjoy the weather in Maldives in November, or indeed the Maldives December weather, you’ll be experiencing some of the best weather in Maldives today.

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Last Minute Diving Holidays Maldives on Blackpearl Liveaboard

Amazing Last Minute Diving Holidays Deal on Black Pearl Maldives: 35% off upcoming ‘Dive with the Big Five Cruise’

From 31 January to 7 February 2011 guests enjoy a whopping 35-percent discount on standard rates on Black Pearl, a recently built ship known for its hand-crafted wooden design and friendly, experienced staff. Since one of the boat’s two charming owners is always on the ship and leads the dives, you can rely on excellent service above and below water.

Black Pearl Maldives Liveaboard Last Minute Diving Holidays Maldives on Blackpearl Liveaboard

Great Last Minute Diving Holiday Special January 31 – February 7 2011

Whale shark, manta ray, grey reef shark, stingray and turtle – those are the Maldivian Big Five, as we like to call them. On the ‘Dive with the Big Five Cruise’ you can make the most of the great visibility at this time of the year. ‘Big Five’ is a term normally associated with African game safaris, but it’s just as fitting for the giants of the Indian Ocean, which are frequently spotted in the Maldives.

The winter months are show time for these fascinating creatures, offering high chances of coming across all five of them during a week’s safari.

From just US$132 per day, you can now embark on a journey of a lifetime aboard the beautiful Black Pearl.

Safari Details

Ship: Black Pearl

Cruise dates: 31 January – 7 February 2011

Special rate: US$ 924 + 3,5% Government Service Tax per person, no further dues on board. Full board, 17 dives (1 night dive) and a whole host of other services are included in the price.

Accommodation: spacious air-conditioned rooms (double or twin), en-suite bathroom and shower.

Click to see all details for this last minute package.


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Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

When learning about Hanifaru Bay Malediven, the first thing to know is where is Hanifaru Bay. A quick look at a Hanifaru map will show you that Hanifaru Maldive is located in the Maldives, which are in the Indian Ocean, close to India. More specifically, Hanifaru Bay Maldives is located in the northern area of the Maldives and the best way to visit Maldives Hanifaru is by liveaboard Hanifaru Bay.
The Hanifaru Atoll is located quite a distance away from some of the more popular atolls in the Maldives, so diving Hanifaru can be difficult if you’re not staying in the hotels near Hanifaru Bay. While it is possible to stay at one of the luxurious Hanifaru resorts like Hanifaru Royal Island, or perhaps at one of the cheap hotels near Hanifaru Bay, by going on a Hanifaru liveaboard, you will cruise around the Hanifaru Bay Baa Atoll, visiting nearby dive sites and sleeping on the liveaboard Hanifaru. This way, you will be close to Hanifaru tauchen when you are ready to dive Hanifaru, and if you have to wait for the right conditions, you will be close to Hanifaru thila. On another note, there really are not that many resorts near Hanifaru Bay for you to choose from apart from the Hanifaru Maldives, so if you’re interested in spending time in a resorts near Hanifaru, you’d be better off choosing a resort somewhere else in the Maldives and making a two-centre holiday that would include a liveaboard to Hanifaru plus a few nights in a deluxe resort, allowing you to experience the two best parts of this amazing country.

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Find a Sugar Daddy For Me

Some Sugar Babies make it a point not to associate with married men, but that very much narrows down the number of men we can choose from. The truth is that many men, and women for that matter, are unhappy in their marriages and looking for a fun, light-hearted escape from their dull lives. That’s where you come in as a Sugar Baby. Your job is to entertain your sugar daddy and remind him that there’s more to life than the same old routine with the same wife.

After all, in every relationship, it’s the first months of the relationship that are the most exciting – sometimes known as the honeymoon period. Sugar Relationships are meant to be like eternal honeymoon periods, where nothing ever becomes boring. As soon as the relationship gets dull, it ends, with no hard feelings from either party.

When ‘dating’ a married man, you should always be sure not to talk about his marriage, unless of course he wants to. There are some men who will use you as an ear to vent about their marital problems and boredom. Listen to his venting, but refrain from giving your opinion. No matter how bored he is with his wife, he doesn’t want anyone offending her or his relationship with him. Instead of making your opinion known, remember what he tells you and use it as advice for how you can make his time with you more exciting. This is the secret to a fruitful and profitable experience with your Sugar Daddy.
Preparing to meet your Sugar Daddy
Wealthy men enjoy the company of attractive women. This doesn’t mean you have to be naturally beautiful, but rather that you should be well-maintained, wear nice clothes and take a lot of pride in your appearance.
The exact style they prefer often depends on their social standing. The Old Money Men generally prefer a sugar daddy dating classically-beautiful girl who dresses sexily but elegantly, perhaps in a timeless black dress with simple jewelry. While she will show some skin, the outfit should not be too revealing – leaving images of her naked beauty to his imagination.
The New Money Man, by contrast, will prefer something a little more “out-there”; a strappy, short red dress perhaps that almost shows the curve of your buttocks as you bend over to pick something up as well as a significant amount of cleavage. Shoes most definitely will be very high heels, helping to further define the outline of your legs.

Jewelry should be more ostentatious, clearly indicating that you like large glimmering stones to adorn your ears, neck and fingers.

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