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Sports in Maldives

1. Snorkeling

Maldives basically has two types of seasons – the dry season and the wet season. If you are planning to book Maldives holiday packages from India, you can plan to travel during the December-April period, which is considered to be the best time for snorkelling in Maldives, with dry weather and clear waters that make for an unforgettable experience. There is no rain, and the water is not choppy, which enables high visibility


you must try when snorkelling in Maldives is fluorescent night snorkelling, where you will be wearing a special mask with UV light, which is reflected by the corals, creatures, and organisms. Fluorescent night snorkelling makes for a once-in-the-lifetime experience as you gaze upon the marine life in neon colours swimming past. As the coral polyps venture out to feed on the phytoplankton, you can even consider switching off your light to enjoy the scene where photoluminescence creates an intriguing firefly-like display.


The variety of sea life that you will be able to see is too wide to list. From fish, in schools or even by themselves, of varied colours and sizes, hawksbill turtles, and dolphins to the huge but gentle manta rays, morays, and even reef sharks. Then there is tuna, barracudas, clown fish, trigger fish – there is truly a lot that you will be able to see while snorkelling in Maldives. The islands are also among the few destinations in the world where you may see whale sharks throughout the year. Common Maldives sharks include the white tip and black tip sharks and whale sharks.

Snorkeling cost in Maldives (approx.): $50 to $80 per dive per person

Duration: 30 minutes (approx.)


2. Parasailing

This watersport in the Maldives is one of the most exhilarating ones as parasailing allows you to enjoy the aerial view of the resort you are staying at. Parasailing in the Maldives is an adventurous activity that allows you to soar over the blue ocean while being harnessed by a safe parachute on a motorboat.

Try this watersport in private island resorts or locally inhabited islands under certified instructors’ supervision. If you are looking for the top things to do in the Maldives with friends, parasailing is a good activity.

Parasailing cost in Maldives (approx.): USD 150 for two

Duration: 15 minutes (approx.)

3.Catamaran Sailing

Awaken the sailor in you to navigate the open waters with ultimate freedom because the Maldives is a mecca for sailing. This watersport allows couples, family travelers, and solo backpackers to discover the atolls of Maldives. Set your soul free in the Indian Ocean under the guidance of the crew on the board.


Size and stability are the main factors. With two hulls and the space in between, there tends to be more room on a catamaran, both above and below decks. Vacationers chartering a boat love cats for this reason. There’s space for a lot of people and a lot of stuff. Additionally, the stability offered by having two hulls means that the boat doesn’t heel like a monohull–it stays pretty much level. This means the sailing experience is less tiring, as you aren’t battling gravity. Catamarans don’t need as much water underneath them, so you can sail in shallower places than a monohull, and in your anchorage at night you won’t roll around. There’s also a bit more privacy for those onboard, as the two hulls are completely separate from one another.

Catamaran Sailing cost in Maldives (approx.): $30 to $60

Duration: 30 minutes (approx.)

4. Jet Ski

A few watersports in the Maldives are for everyone, and amongst them, the jet ski is the one. This water activity allows you to explore the closeby islands on a jet ski where you can do snorkeling in the hidden accessible reef. The Maldives has the world’s best jet skis made using the latest craft that emits low emissions and noise.

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