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W Retreat & Spa Maldives – All About the WOW Factor!

Nestled in a turquoise lagoon in North Ari Atoll, W Retreat & Spa Maldives is 25 minutes away from the main airport island by seaplane. The island resort is known for it’s casual approach to holiday-makers. Their policy is; Whatever, Whenever. Now that’s a neat deal for a holiday! The island resort has one of… Read more »

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Dreams come true at Huvafen Fushi Maldives

Nestled in a crystalline lagoon in North Malé Atoll, Havafen Fushi Maldives delivers a travel experience matched by few even on a global scale. The private island resort is just half an hour from the main airport island by speedboat. It’s a picture-perfect trip; the scenic ocean and clear skies around you, the fresh ocean… Read more »

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Have you seen the Sea of Stars?

If you keep up with all that is viral, it’s likely you’ve come across these pictures of the ‘Sea of Stars’. Bioluminescence in the waters of Maldives is nothing new. All you have to do is trail your fingers through the water at night, and you’ll see a bluish glitter. These are phytoplankton in the… Read more »

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Surfing Chronicles: Pasta Point

Located in North Malé Atoll, Pasta Point is a crazy-awesome dive spot. It’s often called a wave-machine. For good reason too, because the swells are continuous and impressive! Pasta Point swells reach average heights of 4-6 feet. These lefthanders are not interrupted by sudden winds and often roll unbroken for a smooth ride. The waves… Read more »

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Diving for Shipwrecks: Maldives Victory

The dawn of 13 February 1981 brought with it news of the unfortunate demise of Maldives Victory. The 35,000-ton freighter had run full-speed into the Hulhulé reef ledge and sunk, taking with it a wealth of goods. Back then, this caused much grief. It was a staggering loss of foodstuff and supplies needed for the… Read more »

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