Diving Within The Maldives

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While people from all around the world are drawn to the great thing about the fauna and beaches of the Maldives, it is the wonders that lie beneath the ocean that pulls hundreds of individuals every year to go scuba diving in the Maldives. Geographically, the Maldives stretch almost 500 miles in a north-south direction just north of the equator and south-west of Sri Lanka.

The natural beauty of the Maldives is a direct results of the weird geological process that has happenred over millions of years in the region. The islands were born from the emergence of a submerged mountain range and were quickly surrounded by stunning coral reefs. These gorgeous coral reefs, coupled with crystal clear waters, give the Maldives a singular, tropical feel that brings visitors back time and time again.

The Maldives' climate can differ all year long, but usually visitors can anticipate finding temperatures ranging between 27 and 32 degrees Celsius throughout the day, with the temperature dropping only slightly within the evening. Temperatures fluctuate slightly between the northern and southern Maldives, with the South experiencing slightly more rainfall throughout the year and the North more extreme temperatures.

The Maldives also experience two monsoon seasons, which are split into the Northeast and the Southwest monsoons. The Northeast monsoon happens December until March and brings with it drier climate, while the Southwest monsoon leads to wetter climate during Could to November.

Diving within the Maldives undoubtedly gives one of many greatest underwater experiences within the world. Beautiful corals are accompanied by a huge range of underwater wildlife, with massive pelagics mixing easily with a wide range of tropical fish. Such a large variety of diving opportunities ensures that novices and skilled divers will quickly really feel at residence within the Maldives.

The most importantity of dives sites in the Maldives diving packages tend to be discovered within the shallower reefs surrounding the islands, however a few of the best diving may be found in the multitude of channels which can be created by the Maldives' distinctive geological formations.

An growing number of dive operators are offering people the opportunity to dive within the less accessible sites further away from the Maldives' shores with live-aboard diving. The majority of the live-aboards within the Maldives operate from the capital in Male. There are a big number of dive operators in the Maldives, the majority of which are affiliated with the island resorts. On the whole, they are typically well equipped with a great knowledge of the atolls (ring -formed) native dive sites and reefs. In consequence, live-aboard diving in the Maldives is rapidly turning into a thriving industry.