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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 travelers and ocean enthusiasts, the sight of a shark fin slicing through the turquoise waters of the Maldives is as iconic as the overwater villas themselves. But many first-time visitors find themselves asking: Why are there so many sharks in the Maldives? The answer is a fascinating mix of strict environmental laws, unique geography, and a thriving marine ecosystem. ...
According to the latest policy established by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs regarding the sighting of the moon for Ramadan and Eid, the first day of Ramadan is expected to be February 18th. Moon Sighting Criteria Astronomical calculations indicate that on February 17th, the moon will remain on the horizon for less than a minute after sunset in the southernmost islands of the Maldives....
When planning a getaway to the pristine white sands and turquoise waters of the Maldives, it’s easy to get swept up in the romance. However, because the Maldives is a strictly Muslim nation, it is vital for travelers to understand the local laws and cultural expectations regarding public displays of affection (PDA). The Short Answer: Is It Legal? In the Maldives, public kissing is...
The Largest Shark in the Maldives: A Guide to the Ocean’s Gentle Giant The Maldives is a world-class destination for marine enthusiasts, home to over 25 species of sharks. If you are wondering about the biggest inhabitant of these turquoise waters, here is everything you need to know about the largest shark in the Maldives. The Whale Shark: The Maldives' Biggest Resident The Whale Shark...