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The Culture of the Islands

The Maldives is far more than a beautiful post card with clear waters and golden beaches. It 's a country with a deep and rich culture made up of old seafaring traditions, Islamic faith and the unique rhythms of living on an island.

Maldives Welcomes 1 Millionth Tourist in Record Time — And We’re Just Getting Started!

Today, on June 7, 2025, the Maldives officially welcomed its 1 millionth tourist of the year, marking a record-breaking moment for the island nation’s tourism industry. Yes, you read that right — 1 million visitors before the year is even halfway through.

A Guide to Water Sports in the Maldives

Looking for things to do on your next vacation to the tropics? With its warm, clear waters and diverse marine life, the Maldives offers a wealth of thrilling activities. Here’s a guide to the most popular water sports you can enjoy during your trip to the Maldives:

The Sea of Stars in Maldives

Maldives is known worldwide for its lush white sandy beaches and crystaline waters. These beaches are not just beautiful during the day, but even at night the majesty of nature literally shines on the beaches of the pristine archipelago. This light comes from the tiny planktons that make up the bottom tier of the food chain.

Turtles to Look for in the Maldives

 Turtles are one of Mother Nature’s most peaceful creatures. Unproblematic and keeping to itself, these majestic creatures are always a beautiful sight to behold in the water. Cruising through the currents looing for jellyfish to munch on, these beautiful marine reptiles, who have been swimming through the waters of this planet far longer than we have, are under threat of extinction due to human pollution.

A Symphony of Life: The Rich Biodiversity of the Maldives

The Maldives, a scattered constellation of coral atolls painting the vast canvas of the Indian Ocean, presents a unique biological tapestry woven from marine, avian, and terrestrial threads. This archipelago, a haven of biodiversity, warrants a closer look into its diverse inhabitants.