These photos from Maldives will take your breath away
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, MALDIVES Created : May 25, 2023, 10:00 IST
These photos from Maldives will take your breath away
Maldives is one of the most stunning beach destinations in the world! People say that Maldivian sunrises and sunsets are the best! On that note, let’s have a look at some of the most incredible photos of Maldives.
Seaplanes in Maldives
Seaplanes can be seen transporting travellers from the main city to various islands in the country.
Turquoise water beaches
Maldives is home to some gorgeous beaches with turquoise waters!
Bird-eye view of Male
Male is the capital city of Maldives. The city is defined by its pretty colourful houses and beaches.
Fishing
Fishing is an integral part of the Maldives. It is also a primary source of livelihood for the locals.
Candle light dinner by the beach
Nothing can ever beat this romantic feeling! And that’s also one of the reasons why newlyweds choose Maldives as their honeymoon destination!
Snorkelling
This is a must-do activity in Maldives. Put on your snorkelling gear and get ready to explore the aquatic life in the Indian Ocean.
Scuba diving
It is another adventure water-sport to enjoy in Maldives. The country is blessed with some beautiful and colourful corals and scuba diving is the best way to get up,close and personal with the underwater world.
Sunset
The beauty of Maldives can be best experienced with sunset cruises, as the stunning hues of the sky come alive during this time.
Dolphin watching
Dolphin watching is one of the best things to do in Maldives.
Seafood
Maldives is noted for its wide variety of seafood. From prawns and lobsters to octopus and squid, other seafood is simply amazing here.
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