Posted by : Unknown Monday 23 April 2012




Maldives an island nation is formed by a double chain of 26 atolls. It is famous for its beautiful islands, under water hotels and resorts. It is the best place for spending days off and vacations. Here we have some photos of the best places in Maldives!
Five-thousand kilometres south-west of India, 1190 low-lying coral islands make up the Maldives. Just 200 are inhabited. Plant life is abundant and equatorial, with palm trees, sand spits and coral tips. It's like a tiny paradise in our big world.
 Maldives is a magic land comprising of 1190 small islands of which only 200 are inhabited. In fact it is said that about 88 islands in Maldives are Luxury Resorts that offer you a dreamlike vacation experience.
 If you are a person driven by wanderlust, you must visit Maldives to witness the vibrant hues of the sea, the magnificent monuments, the palm-laced beaches, the tropical spas and many fascinating tourist spots. Maldives is also an perfect place for those fond of water adventures like snorkeling, scuba diving, undersea coral watching, water scooters, windsurfing etc. Maldives is a place known for its enchanting atolls and enjoy the many exciting recreational options.
Maldives may be best described as a string of beautiful low lying coral islands, located in the bluish roaring Indian Ocean. For the water sports enthusiasts and for those who love sunbathing, Maldives is decidedly a paradise. Many of the islands also boast of having enormous lagoons which lend additional charm to Maldives. Maldives is a amazing holiday destination, with acres of white sandy beaches with swaying coconut palms running close. Almost every island in Maldives has venues for swimming, snorkeling and catamaran rides – apart from scuba diving, surfing, jet skiing, parasailing, night fishing and sport fishing on tours to Maldives.

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