Maldives in the middle of the Indian
Ocean boasts of its central location
to enjoy water sports. With its
palm trees, shimmering beaches,
coral lagoons, coral reefs rich
in marine species and hot water,
Maldives is the best place to be,
to enjoy the holidays. Resorts in
the Maldives offer rides on dhoni
boats or access to the navigation
of sites.
With 1200 Robinson Crusoe islands,
Maldives is a place for all those
who are looking to catch big waves
on their surfboards. Surf the Maldives
for quite a new sporting activity
in the water-scuba diving which
is also attracting large numbers
of passengers each year. Guests
from resorts in the Maldives offer
luxury and comfortable accommodation
for passengers near isolated beaches.
Schools of diving provide equipment
surfing and surfing lessons from
customers. Dhonveli Beach is the
most famous for surfers. Even if
you don’t want to ride on
the quite isolated beaches, then
listen to music made by the fall
of waves and palm trees.
We in the Maldives tourism, provide
some of the best surf trip to sites
in the Maldives. We understand the
need and demands of surfing enthusiasts.
The Maldives is a place; which will
never disappoint any visitor with
its awe-inspiring surf sites.
Season navigation in the Maldives
The two main areas in the Maldives
to enjoy exotic surfing are the
North Male Atoll and atolls field.
As early as April to October, the
North Male Atoll is able to enjoy
wave surfing. As early as February
to April you could visit the outer
surf atolls.
Navigation equipment in the Maldives
Surfing equipment needed during
surfing are a combination of Surf
Board. Wear a T-shirt to protect
your skin from the sun.
Sites for navigation in the Maldives
North Male Atoll-Cokes, Lohis, Jailbreaks,
Ninjas, Lohis, chickens and Honky
's South Male atoll-Quarters, Aboriginal,
Kate 's, Last Stop, Twin Peaks,
Experts and Riptides. Maldives atolls
outside-outside Atoll reef breaks
offering difficult conditions for
surfers. 300 miles from the South
Male atoll, the outer atoll is accessible
through chartered vessels.