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  • Conrad Maldives Rangali Island SENSES Wellness Award winner

    The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island has been voted the  winner  in the category “Personal Favourite” by the renowned German Spa Magazine, ‘SENSES’ annual wellness awards.

  • Maldives to end seperation

    The Maldives has taken a policy diversion aimed at increasing contact between visitors and inhabitants of the island chain in the Indian Ocean. Previously tourists are not allowed to stay within in local communities.

  • Maldives celebrates Earth Hour

    The Maldives celebrated the “Earth Hour” for the first time, on Saturday night. Earth Hour is a global event organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

  • Snorkelling in the Maldives

    The water of the Maldives is pristine clear with excellent visibility. Snorkelling over the reefs of the islands is an ideal way to explore the splendid marine life.

  • Sports Fishing

    Fishing is a popular pastime among locals Maldivians as well as visitors. In the Maldives visitors can enjoy a variety of different types of fishing. The most popular among locals and visitors are night fishing.

  • Dive in Maldives

    In the oceans and underwater is where the greatest marine biodiversity are scattered. The Maldives, the whole of the archipelago is considered a pristine dive site.

  • Maldives’ carbon neutral plan

    Mark Lynas’s book Six Degrees strongly affects those who read it. It is a powerful but quietly voiced assessment of how the world will change as temperatures rise.

  • Hulhule Island Hotel Maldives

    Hulhule Island Hotel, located on the International airport island is a modern and exotic hotel catering to the diversified needs of guests.

  • Cruising

    Cruise is the best way of appreciating the unique beauty of the Maldives, 99% of which is water.  A typical cruise holiday in the Maldives can offer several possibilities.

  • United Suvadheeb Republic

    While the British developed Gan as a base for Royal Air Force, the people of the three southern most atolls revolted against the government of Mr Nasir. They formed a separate government and declared the ‘United Suvadheeb Republic’ in 1959.

  • The Constitution and Maldives

    A written constitution did not exist in Maldives till 1932 and the customs and traditions along with Islamic Shariah formed the Law. The sultans usually consulted a group of advisors or bodun who included his ministers and the Fandiyaaru or Chief Justice. The Islamic scholars usually exercised much influence in the government affairs but quite [...]