The Big Blue | Maldives

Tue Oct 19 2021 at 07:00 am to Sun Oct 24 2021 at 03:00 am

Dubai International Terminal 3 | Dubai

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The Big Blue | Maldives
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Relax...
Cool your face with moist, scented towel. Look over the blue lagoon, take a deep breathe of breeze rustling through the palm trees. Lost he shoes, wriggle your toes in the white sand. Stroll on the powder soft beach in the warmth of the sun and dip into crystal clear water.
Welcome to Maldives!
One of the smallest countries and definitely lowest lying country in the world, holds on to many curiosities. With its highest point at 2.4 mtrs, sadly is expected to disappear by the end of the century, if sea levels continue to rise. 26 coral atolls comprise of some 1200 islets totalling 300 square kms, making the country smaller than Andorra. Capitol Male is unique on its own with high rise buildings rubbing the shoulders with narrow streets, alleys and old bazaars.
Geo morphology of Maldivian islands is unusual. An atoll is a coral formation surrounding the circular lagoon, but many of large ones are dotted with other, smaller ring shaped reefs, each surrounding its own sandy lagoon. Those are known as "faros" or "eye of Maldives". Natural channels, allowing free movement between lagoons and open seas cut through each reef, creating a kaleidoscope of of dazzling coral gardens with all of usual suspects - from multi colored fish to all kind of rays, sharks, turtles, endless count of marine creatures.
Maldives beaches, although limited on vegetation with mainly palms and mangroves, are famous for one spectacular feature - they really look like on the photos! Almost anywhere in the country has amazingly white beaches, lapped by cobalt blue water and shade of coconut palms.
If sun, sand and the sea are your idea of bliss, Maldives will be your dream delight!
Day 0
Meeting at the airport at 7am for a direct flight at 9am. Arrival, immigration procedure. Check in to hotel and orientation walk on our paradise island.
Day 1
Hop on the boat for a short ride to one of the famous beach resorts for a full day at the beach with water sports, shark feeding, buffet lunch.
Day 2
Today we will take on an ultimate experience - swimming with whale sharks! We will surely be spotting also Manta Rays, various species of turtles. We will stop over at Dhigurah Island, which the longest beach stretch in the whole archipelago.
Day 3
Exploration of Vaavu Atoll.
The Vaavu Atoll is located in the south of the Indian Ocean’s Maldives. It’s the least densely populated of the country’s atolls, and its islands are inhabited by fishermen and boat builders. It is comprised of the Felidhu Atoll, and a second, smaller atoll known as the Vattaru Reef. As one of the Maldives’ least developed atolls the islands offer an authentic insight into traditional Maldivian life. When you’re walking along the white beaches you’re just as likely to see locals fishing or fixing the nets.
Abundance of marine life is endless here. You'll drift along the reef’s edge with butterflyfish and oriental sweet lips that have a leopard-skin pattern on their fins. White-tip reef sharks, Napoleon wrasses and eagle rays will be hanging around too!
Day 4
Free time to explore Maafushi, before we head to airport for return flight. Back home at 3am next day.
Level of difficulty: Easy and relaxing.
Activities:
Beach strolling, snorkeling, swimming with whale sharks, atolls exploration, boating and many more.
Duration: 5 days
Accommodation & meals:
4 star beach hotel, restaurant meals excluded (due to seafood variety).
Cost: 2700 AED excl. flights; 5900 AED incl. flights.
Specifically excluded:
Any expenses related to optional activities, meals other than breakfasts, covid test.
Visas:
Tourist visa granted for all nationalities on arrival to Maldives.
Note: Wildlife spotting (whales sharks) can't be 100% guaranteed.
See yah in Maldives **
Piotr
0504848238
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