lundi 18 août 2014

Maldives a real paradise

  Few places in the world enthrall the visitor upon arrival as the Maldives. Natural beauty is everywhere and simply breathtaking. The Maldives has the ability to give you the virus for this destination in minutes. Indeed, it sometimes takes one seaplane transfer to become addicted!

  It's the same for divers and snorkeling aficionados - I know it's a anglicism but this term is widely used. it means snorkeling, fins, mask, snorkel or PMT for short - with their head under the water for the first time in the warm, clear waters of the Maldives.


Coral reef close to the beach: essential! 

  The Maldives is a paradise for divers. The underwater scenery is just as spectacular as those above the surface and the wealth of marine life is simply bluffing. If you want to explore the underwater world of the Maldives the first advice I can give you is that you choose your island. It is very important to make sure to have a "house reef" (house reef) a few fin strokes from the beach. You will indeed spend a lot of time in the water and it's still better not palmer few meters to the reef than having to take a boat.

  If you know nothing about diving or snorkeling, this is the best time to start. For snorkeling, you do not even need to know how to swim. You will also once there, some of our Asian friends, who do not have the culture of swimming as Europeans, to dress in a life jacket and be floating above the reef. In talking with them you will agree they are just as excited and amazed by their experience than those attending the underwater world diligently.


Beware of sunburn! 

For starters not need complicated equipment. Maldives hotels will lend or lease a mask, snorkel and flippers. Consider wearing a t-shirt special watersports certified UV protection (rather take in a light color, you will have less hot). They dry very quickly and are still more comfortable than cotton t-shirt. It costs less than 10 euros in a store like "Decathlon" (no, they do not pay me for this little stunt) and you'll thank me for having recommended this investment because the Maldivian sun is rather "beefy home beefy ". Also attention to the buttocks and thighs, as this is often where the sun attack ... wearing shorts certainly less sexy ladies is highly recommended. If you decide to apply sun cream to protect the skin still apparent (eg the neck), please use a lotion that will not damage corals (without chemical filter). It's a bit more expensive than conventional lotions but it is in my opinion a sign of respect.

 Source: http://www.voyage-maldives-blog.fr/les-maldives-paradis-du-snorkeling/

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