Sightseeing in Maldives - what to see.

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Maldives have always been associated with upscale vacations. Archipelago located in the Indian Ocean includes 1190 atolls, where top-class hotels and resorts are situated. Each atoll is the focus of unique natural attractions and charming beaches. Pristine natural beauty can be called the main feature of the archipelago. It's worth noting that local beauty isn’t limited to terrestrial landscapes, as the underwater world is also extraordinarily beautiful. That's why fans of diving and snorkeling prefer resting on Maldives. With regard to traditional tours and scenic walks, guests of elite resorts won’t be disappointed. A significant part of historical attractions are concentrated in the capital of the archipelago, the city of Male. The starting point for many excursions is the main square of the capital, Jumhooree Maidhan. Its construction began only recently, in 1988. Today the picturesque square is one of the busiest places of the archipelago. Amazing shops and restaurants are concentrated around it, as well as picturesque streets ideal for walks. Hukuru Miskiiy is among the most notable historical sights. The age of mosque is almost a thousand years. This beautiful old building has perfectly preserved to this day. During the tour you can see symbolic drawings carved in stones; those were created by masters in the 13th century. Next to the old mosque there is a cemetery, which also has great historical value. Its territory features the tomb of Sultan Abu Al Barakat and other rulers famous for their great deeds. However, the biggest religious building is Old Friday Mosgue. It’s a large architectural complex including Islamic center and the mosque itself with luxurious golden domes. The mosque can accommodate 5,000 worshipers at the same time. Old Friday Mosque is the most sacred place for locals, so it is a must see place. The central district of Male can boast the most important architectural feature of Maldives, Theemuge Palace. It has been the main residence of the ruler for a long time, but today it’s transforming into the office center. However, some rooms have retained their pristine decor and are available to visit. Male Fish Market is among major attractions of the archipelago. A walk there will be no less interesting than visit to a museum. Such a number of exotic seafood can't be seen on any market of neighboring countries. From early morning until late in the evening, this area of the capital is literally full of life. Shopping stalls originate next to the coast. Throughout the day fishing boats come to the pier and it’s very interesting to watch them. The most important cultural center of the archipelago is the National Museum, which is also located in the capital, in Sultan Park. Royal decorations and handmade traditional costumes, ancient manuscripts and religious artifacts are among its priceless artifacts. The age of some of museum exhibits is more than a thousand years; it would take more than one day to study the rich collection. Besides sightseeing tourism and beach recreation, the Maldives have much to offer to their numerous guests. Romantic couples have an opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable wedding ceremony on the islands. Such ceremonies are unofficial, but many still value them because of unique atmosphere and unparalleled solemnity. Fans of water sports will be delighted with numerous local sports centers that are always glad to serve new clients. The period from January to April is considered the best time for scuba diving. The Maldives have a rich choice of diving sites suitable for both beginners and experienced divers.

Interests

Beach & Sun Shopping

Activities

Diving with the Hammers

Hammerhead Point is a demanding dive on an outer reef where hammerhead sharks, mantas and other large pelagics are frequent visitors. Outside this reef the depth drops rapidly to over 200m and the water is exceptionally clear. Hammerhead dives usually start before dawn, descending by around 6am to have the best chance of sightings.

Swimming with a Whale shark

The great thing about swimming with whale sharks in the Maldives is that you aren’t required to travel in a certain season to be able to enjoy this excursion. Whale sharks can actually be found in the Maldives throughout the year and they can often be found in large numbers.

Shopping

Retail options are rather limited in the Maldives, being divided between the capital, the airport, and the resorts. Unless you're shopping for food, Malé provides little in the way of original souvenirs.

Tips

Don’t drink alcohol outside the resorts. Many of the people of the Maldives are Muslim, which means there are strict rules around the consumption of alcohol. Tourists cannot bring alcohol into the country or consume it on inhabited islands. Don’t fret, though: resorts and liveaboard boats are licensed to serve alcohol.

Do dress (and act) modestly outside the resorts. Dress modestly while on inhabited islands, including the capital, Malé. Men and women alike should avoid wearing shorts above the knees. Women should cover their shoulders and elbows and wear loose-fitting clothes. Couples should refrain from public displays of affection.

Do buy a quality underwater camera. The Maldives offer some of the best snorkelling and diving in the world. If you plan on trying some watersports — and I strongly recommend that you do — consider splurging on a decent underwater camera. The Maldives offer a trip of a lifetime, and preserving your memories is well worth the cost.

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