Monday, July 18, 2011


Maldives is well-known for its natural beauty which consists of the white beaches and Blue Ocean, pleasant temperatures and accompanied by clean air. The typical weather of the Maldives is perfect for tourists to get engaged in water sports such as fishing , swimming, water-skiing , scuba diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing. Due to its wonderful clean water and underwater scenery Maldives is ranked along with the top diving destinations in the world.
Whereas planning your delight trip to the island of Maldives, it is essential to be conscious about the best time to travel in Maldives. The most essential thing that needs to be known is the weather and seasonal weather conditions. Another deciding mater is that whether you choose summers or the rainy seasons. On the other hand, this superb island with its white beaches, green vegetation & tranquil atolls remains attractive around the year. 

Winters here are very enjoyable and there is sufficient sunshine. But, if you desire to fully take pleasure in the charm of
Maldives and enjoy a few more hours of sunshine, then the perfect time to travel Maldives is for the period of the months of December to April. It is the crest time for resorts, as they have in huge demand. You can also take pleasure in different sporting actions like sauna, beach volleyball, board games and table tennis.

Resort in the Maldives is composed of an exclusive hotel on its island, with its peoples totally based on tourists and work force.


Maldives developed for tourism are something like 850 by 250 meters in size and are consists of sand and coral to a maximum height of about 2.5 meters higher than the sea. In adding together to its beach surrounding the island and every island has its own "house reef" which provide as a natural aquarium for scuba divers and coral garden and snorkelers. The superficial water together with this by the house reef also serves as a large usual swimming pool and keeps swimmers from the ocean waves and tough tidal currents outside the house reef.