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Why is the Maldives water so clear?

Because the Maldives Islands are so well protected from the open ocean, the water stays crystal clear and calm. The warmer climate around the islands also prevents algae from growing and contributes to clear water.



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The Weddell Sea has been claimed by scientists to have the clearest waters of any ocean in the world. Described by a historian as “the most wretched and dismal region on earth”, due to the flash freezes that caught Shackleton's ship, its clarity is only belied by the sheer depth of the ocean below.

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Swimming in the Maldives waters is generally considered to be safe. You can usually walk on the seabed for about 20 metres – where most islands have shallow waters around them. Apart from extreme water excursions, you can always go for a casual swim in the warm water that will relax your body immediately.

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Waste water produced is bypassed untreated directly to the sea through the marine outfall, subject to recommendations from Environment Impact Assessment reports. The Government gives utmost importance to preservation of the environment and protection of marine life.

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Whilst it is acceptable for men to wear T Shirts and shorts or swim shorts; females should avoid causing offence by maintaining a more conservative approach to clothes by wearing T Shirts, loose shorts or sarongs and avoid wearing bikinis and swimwear unless on an uninhabited island, picnic island, sandbank, dive boat ...

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With more than 500 known shark species in the world, Maldives is home to a relatively small diversity of the species – 26 in fact. Ranging from the gentle giants of the sea – the whale shark – through to the blacktip reef shark, if you're hoping to meet some sea predators during your trip, you'll probably be in luck.

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Additionally, many resorts offer cultural activities such as cooking classes, language lessons, and traditional handicraft workshops, providing a unique and immersive cultural experience for non-swimmers. Non-swimmers can still enjoy the Maldives' many water sports and activities without venturing into deep waters.

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What's the secret behind the glow? There's no secret but a microorganism called phytoplankton/plankton involved behind this mesmerising shining beach. These aquatic microbes are bioluminescent in nature and radiate a vibrant blue light under sea.

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The fine white sand surrounding the island accounts heavily for the clarity and color.

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1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.

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Where to Find the Bluest Water in the World
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  • Broome, Australia.


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It is possible to contract several mosquito-borne illnesses in Maldives, including dengue fever and zika, so it is a very good idea to avoid bites wherever possible. You should wear clothing with good limb coverage and use a reliable insect repellent. Sleep under nets wherever possible.

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As for the Maldives, two women were attacked there one or 2 years ago by great whites. One older woman named Olga survived.

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There are some other suggested precautions and preparations for traveling to the Maldives. They include: Do not wear/bring religious symbols (crosses, statues, etc.) or documents (e.g. Bible) into a Moslem country. If you plan to go jogging outside the Equator Village; best to check on proper attire suggestions.

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For straight and LGBTQ couples alike, public displays of affection on non-resort islands such as Malé City are considered extremely offensive and may result in punitive action. This includes behavior like hand holding and kissing.

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Alcoholic drinks are only available on resort islands. Do not take any alcohol away from a resort. The export of tortoise shell and coral is forbidden. Mariners in possession of firearms must surrender them to the local authorities.

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