has coral reefs and “phytoplankton” which absorbs. blue and green from the light and which causes the. clean water due to reflection.
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Sitting between the Indian and Arabian seas, the Maldives' 1,000 coral islands are set in the clearest water in the world accompanied by the purest beaches.
Parrot fish are known to produce up to 100 kgs of white sand a year! Those who spot the Parrot fish while snorkelling around the calm waters of the Maldives would observe that these fish are continuously chewing at the tiny sediments, known to be the only living sand machine.
Can you take sand, shells or dead coral from the Maldives? As previously mentioned, it's actually illegal to remove sand, shells or dead coral from the beaches of Maldives. So please don't do it.
You can explore the beautiful sandy beaches, swim among exotic marine life in shallow waters and experience the culture and culinary expressions of the archipelago. Swimming in the stunning blue waters of the Maldives is generally considered to be safe and you are sure to collect a million memories to take back home.
Maldives islands are of coralline origins. Their amazing sand is white and extremely fine. Coralline beaches are rare, they represent less than 5% of the World beaches, the rest of them are mostly made of quartz.
Based on the last report issued by NASA and U.S. Geological Survey, about 80% of the Maldivian islands will be underwater by 2050 and so they will become inhabitable because the sea level rises from one year to another.
As Maldives straddle the Equator, the temperature hardly varies throughout the year so you can visit at any time and it will be around 25 to 32 degrees C (77 to 90 degrees F). The sea is also always warm (27-30 degrees C or 80-86 degrees F).
Yes, unmarried couples are allowed in the Maldives. If you're a tourist visiting the archipelago with your partner, there won't be an issue. Maldives is a famous honeymoon destination amongst travellers, but that doesn't mean you have to be legally wedded to share a room or enjoy a vacation in the country.
Maldives atolls form a natural protection against tsunamis. Their slopes constitute very long submarine walls, which upon the arrival of a tsunami, dramatically reduces the force of the ocean wave.
You can enjoy snorkelling everywhere in the Maldives as well as diving, but not always directly from the beach of your hotel. Sometimes, you will be offered a snorkeling trip by boat to get to the nearest reef.
Avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellents (50% DEET) and by wearing protective clothing. Sleeping with mosquito nets is also recommended. Global Affairs Canada has issued a warning about the risk of contracting Zika in Maldives.