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Finding yourself face-to-face with a shark is a bucket-list dream for some and a heart-pounding nightmare for others. If you’re heading to the island nation of the Maldives, you might be wondering: Are there bull sharks in the Maldives? The short answer is yes, but they aren't the primary species you'll encounter. Here is everything you need to know about spotting, diving with, and...
If you are planning a trip to the Maldives, "swimming with sharks" is likely at the top of your bucket list—or your list of fears. The sight of a dorsal fin slicing through turquoise water is iconic, but is it actually safe for the average snorkeler? The short answer is yes, it is remarkably safe. The Maldives is home to some of the most docile shark species in the world. However, "safe"...
In the deep south of the Maldives lies Fuvahmulah, a solitary volcanic emerald that defies the country’s typical coral geography. Known for its lush wetlands and fertile earth, this island has recently become the birthplace of a culinary uprising led by one man: Hassan Atheeq, better known as "Baaba." The Crucible of Hospitality Atheeq’s path to the throne didn't start over a...
The primary reason is a combination of the specific species found in the region, an abundance of natural food, and a highly protected marine environment. 1. The Species Are Non-Aggressive The most common sharks you will see—Blacktip Reef Sharks, Whitetip Reef Sharks, and Nurse Sharks—are inherently shy and docile. Unlike Great Whites or Bull Sharks (which are rare in shallow...
For many divers and snorkelers, coming face-to-face with a Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) is a bucket-list experience. With their rows of protruding, needle-like teeth and bulky frames, they certainly look like the villains of a Hollywood thriller. But does their fearsome appearance match their temperament? If you’re wondering whether it’s safe to jump in the water with...