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If you’re planning a trip to the Maldives, it’s natural to wonder about what’s lurking beneath those crystal-clear turquoise waves. For many travelers, the question isn’t if they’ll see a shark, but whether they should be afraid of one. The short answer is no, you don't need to worry. In fact, for most visitors, spotting a shark is the highlight of their trip...
If you’re planning a trip to the Maldives, one of the most common questions is: "Are there sharks in Maldives resorts?" The short answer is yes, but before you cancel your snorkeling tour, here is the good news: the sharks found around Maldives resorts are generally harmless and are often considered a highlight of the trip. 7545992046209731842 In fact, the Maldives is one...
Fuvahmulah is often called the "Galápagos of the Maldives," and for good reason. Unlike the typical ring-shaped atolls that define the Maldivian archipelago, Fuvahmulah is a solitary, single-island atoll located just south of the equator. This geological isolation has fostered a one-of-a-kind ecosystem that earned it the status of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2020. From its legendary...
Fuvahmulah, a lone island atoll in the southern Maldives, has quickly risen to fame as the "Tiger Shark Capital of the World." Unlike many other dive destinations where sightings are a matter of luck, Fuvahmulah offers a near-100% encounter rate. If you are planning a dive or researching marine conservation, here is everything you need to know about the tiger shark population in Fuvahmulah as...
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...