If swimming with whale sharks is one of the adventures on your bucket list, then you are in the right place – Maldives!
Scuba divers from all over the world travel to the Maldives.
Although the nearby island of Fulidhoo is a great place to learn scuba diving, you can find Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) certified instructors at almost every resort and inn.
When in Maldives you should give traditional Maldivian food a try.
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The main sources of protein are tuna and pineapples, and there isn't much else that grows locally, but it has led to a lot of inventions in agriculture.
Make sure to stop at a neighbourhood cafe or tea shop to taste some hedhikaa, or snacks like kuli boakiba, which are spicy fish cakes.
A sunset cruise is one of the top things to do in the Maldives if you want to truly appreciate the natural splendour of the archipelago's pristine islands.
Parasailing is greatest way to experience the Maldives.
Cruising through the air while you feel the cold sea breeze kissing your hair is an experience that you will never forget.