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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...
In the Maldives, the line between a romantic vacation and a legal headache is defined by local laws and cultural norms. While it is one of the world's top honeymoon destinations, it is also a 100% Muslim country with strict public decency laws. Here is everything you need to know about the legality and etiquette of public displays of affection (PDA) in the Maldives. The Legal Reality:...
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"...
When you think of the Maldives, images of crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sands immediately come to mind. But for a nation made up of over 1,000 tiny coral islands, managing human waste is a significant logistical and environmental challenge. With no massive mainland to pipe waste to, the Maldives has had to develop unique systems to protect its fragile marine ecosystem. Here...
Deep in the southern reaches of the Maldives, right on the equator, lies a single-island atoll that has captured the world’s attention. Known as the "Tiger Shark Capital of the World," Fuvahmulah is home to the Tiger Zoo (or Tiger Harbor)—the only place on Earth where you are practically guaranteed to encounter majestic tiger sharks every single day, year-round. If...