Water sports
Sugato TripathySugato Tripathy/Guest Contributor/SPORTS, MALDIVES/ Updated : Sep 21, 2016, 11:34 IST
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The calm waters of the numerous enchanting blue lagoons in the Maldives are ideal for kayaking and waterskiing. Most of the resorts have their equipment and gear centers. With a rich marine life, snorkeling is one of the most comm … Read more
The calm waters of the numerous enchanting blue lagoons in the Maldives are ideal for kayaking and waterskiing. Most of the resorts have their equipment and gear centers. With a rich marine life, snorkeling is one of the most common activities in Maldives. Read less

The calm waters of the numerous enchanting blue lagoons in the Maldives are ideal for kayaking and waterskiing. Most of the resorts have their equipment and gear centers. With a rich marine life, snorkeling is one of the most common activities in Maldives. For all those who are averse to swimming and diving, this is the perfect way to get a peek to the enigmatic underwater world. On the other hand, scuba diving gives you the opportunity to encounter marine life in all its glory. With Maldives boasting of a few of the best diving spots in the world, the experience of swimming with stingrays, manta rays, a variety of reef fish and dolphins, watching uncanny creatures like sea urchins, parrotfish, eels, lionfish and scorpion fish and hovering over centuries of coral formations infused with colorful sea plants, is unparalleled.
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