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Jul 22, 2011
Comments OffDiving Maldives
For diving Maldives holidays, there is a lot of information about whale sharks, diving maldives online, including news and updates about whale shark season Maldives, conservation efforts and peoples’ reports about swimming and snorkeling with these amazing creatures. If you’re interested in whale shark diving Maldives, you should check out the maldives blog and you’ll be able to see loads of whale shark pictures, find out when is the best period whale shark Maldives and get the latest news on special offers for whale shark tours Maldives. Diving Maldives is a popular activity for holidays in the Maldives, and be sure to experience this unique thrill at least once in your life.
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Jul 02, 2011
Comments Offdating a sugar daddy
It is possible when dating a sugar daddy, albeit unlikely, that he hasn’t returned your call because he lost your number or even his cell phone. To cover yourself against this possibility, return to the place where you met just in case he is there. If he is, that will give him the opportunity to ask you out, and if he doesn’t want to do that, then at least you’ll make him feel a twinge of guilt for a moment. Even if you are still in touch with a sugar daddy for me, and you have a date planned for the future, think about going to the places he goes and hanging out there too. Play a game of tennis with a girlfriend at the tennis club; go hit some balls at the driving range. Grab a café latté at his local Starbucks. But make sure you’re not stalking him!!! If you do see him on one of these chance encounters, he will say something like “What are you doing here?” or, “I have never see you here before”. Be ready with your responses. Tell him your girlfriend is a member and recommended it or something like that.
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Jun 17, 2011
Comments OffMaldives Safari Boat
Maldives Safari Boat. There is an incredible variety of Maldives safari boats on offer when looking to book your Maldives diving holiday, and you will find one to suit every taste and budget. Possibly the most exciting liveaboard dive boat in the Maldives is Theia. Theia is a brand new dive safari boat in Maldives that was launched in 2010 and has been causing a lot of excitement. Offering stylish travel, Theia has accommodation for up to 16 people through 6 cabins and 2 suites, each with en-suite, hot water bathrooms and a stylish Asian décor. The suites located on the upper deck go that one step further, as they are equipped with flat-screen televisions and private balconies, giving guests a touch more privacy.
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Apr 13, 2011
Comments OffDiving Holidays to Maldives
Do not forget to bring along your diving logbook and dive certification, as it is a prerequisite for your liveaboard diving holidays to Maldives. There are numerous dive sites around the Maldives. Popular ones include Hanifaru Bay, Banana Reef, Guraidhoo Kandu and Maalhos Thila, just to name a few. We have compiled a detailed guide on the best dive sites for your Maldives holiday, which you can check out here. Approaching the first dive site everyone must undertake the compulsory initial “check dive”; not only is this helpful in determining everyone’s level of diving experience, but it serves as a refresher course, and also evaluates the full functionality of the scuba equipment for the later, more taxing scuba dives.
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Mar 15, 2011
Comments OffSharks in Maldives
What about dangerous sharks in the Maldives? Many scuba divers and holiday makers alike want to know are there dangerous sharks in Maldives and the truthful answer is that no, there are not, and Maldives diving with sharks is quite the safe activity. Probably the most dangerous sharks in Maldives are the hammerhead sharks, although these are not particularly common and there have been no reports of hammerhead shark attacks in the Maldives. In the Maldives, fortunate divers will come across several types of hammerhead sharks, mainly the scalloped hammerhead. These are not commonly sighted, but one dive site, Rasdhoo Kandu is the most common spot for finding them.
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Feb 28, 2011
Comments OffWhale Shark Diving
For the best chance of swimming with a whale shark, a liveaboard diving trip is a great idea. Live aboard and whale shark diving is a brilliant way to spend a unique holiday and, since you’ll be on the boat for the duration of your trip, chances of whale shark diving are great. Maldives Dive Travel, a liveaboard holiday specialist, offers several Maldives whale shark package throughout the months of August and September each year, which is one of the best whale shark Maldives season – a great opportunity for seeing both whale shark and manta rays Maldives. Going on a Maldives whale shark safari on a liveaboard boat is really the perfect holiday if you love scuba diving or would like to learn scuba diving. Some operators, such as the Black Pearl, have even gone so far as to offer “whale shark guaranteed” packages!
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Feb 19, 2011
Comments OffVacation in Maldives
Another huge appeal of vacation in Maldives is the tremendous diversity in marine life. For many tourists visiting the Maldives for vacation purposes, the lure of spotting exotic sea creatures and the jaw dropping coral reefs are reason enough to spend a week exploring the nether regions of the Maldives on vacation.
The greatest allure may be the high probability of swimming with sharks – literally! The Maldives marine life contains a diverse spectrum of fascinating creatures, ranging from whale sharks, manta rays, butterfly fish, barracudas and many, many more! Probably the most sought after experience on your vacation in Maldives, is the chance to swim with whale sharks and the manta ray. Due to their intimidating features and sizes (whale sharks can grow up to 40 feet in length!) coupled with their calm, docile nature, the appeal of swimming in and around a group of whale sharks or manta rays can be a life-changing experience! Clearly a highlight of your vacation to the Maldives, make sure to experience the wonders of the Maldivian waters. For more photos and videos showcasing the astounding sea creatures of the Maldives, visit our page on Maldives marine life!
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Feb 17, 2011
Comments OffManta Ray Behaviour
Being so large and quick, the manta ray has few predators except for large sharks and some whales, but unfortunately, the trade in manta ray meat means that they are very much hunted by humans and it is impossible for the manta to protect itself from being hunted.
Thankfully, conditions for manta ray in the vacations Maldives are better than in many other places as the manta ray fish in the Maldives are protected and cannot be traded in the market. There is also an important manta ray project Baa Atoll called The Baa Atoll Resorts Marine Conservation Project that seeks to promote awareness about the conservation of manta rays and other endangered marine life. Also, while keeping manta ray creature in captivity might not sound like a protection method, the sea world manta ray enclosure is a great place for people to see manta ray bahaviour up close, learn about them and the importance of protecting them.
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Jan 31, 2011
Comments OffMaldives Weather in September
The September weather in Maldives is towards the back end of the southwest summer monsoon, also known as the rainy season.
Thunderstorms and gales can pester the islands of Maldives during this time; fortunately the temperature does not suffer, with a daily average of 27 degrees. Similarly, the water temperature remains at a warm 26 degrees, perfect Maldives weather for Diving.
Precipitation with regards to the September Maldives weather usually tends to be far above the norm, due to the culmination of the wet season. An average total of 240 mm of rainfall is estimated, along with an average of 10 rainy days in the month.
September does find itself in the off-season for holidays in Maldives, however, the Maldives is known for its tropical paradise-like temperatures all year round. Apart from the sudden showers and gusty winds, the monsoon weather Maldives still keeps it as a top notch holiday destination!
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Jan 24, 2011
Comments OffWeather in Maldives
Once you are on your holiday maldives all inclusive holiday, if you are going diving you will be given a Maldives scuba weather forecast every day before setting off on your dive, as part of your daily dive briefing. Similarly, any resort will post a daily Maldives weather report, usually in the lobby or another prominent place within the hotel.