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If the islands of the Maldives are
beautiful, what lies under the water is a veritable wonder of nature. The reefs that
encircle the islands and the Atolls are just as abundant in their variety of coral as the
marine creatures that live in their variety of coral as the marine creatures that live in
and around them. This, couples
with the amazingly clear water, make snorkeling and diving in the Maldives a unique
experience that one should not forego.
To appreciate this underwater world
you don't need to be a professional diver. Snorkeling is one of the simplest ways in
which one can have a glimpse of this amazing world under the water. Thus, all you need is
a silicone mask to keep out the salt water enabling to improve your vision.
Maldives
could be the ideal place for you to learn snorkeling, where you can put the mask on your
face, fins on your feet and the air-tube in your mouth. With these simple devices you can
enter the magical world beneath the surface. Frankly, it's just like being in a
brightly-lit aquarium, with full of exotic tropical fish. Further snorkeling is the best
way (with less risk) to explore the shallow reef; and the beauty of the Maldivian resorts
is that all these resorts have good house reefs for snorkeling, with a short distance of
swim.
Imagine, while you snorkel in the
Maldivian waters the sun will lay on your back and the colorful corals, white sand below
could one of the most euphoric experiences. To swim for the first time through a channel
in the Maldivian coral reefs is really breathtaking. The coral edge suddenly drops away to
the unknown deep - just like suddenly going over an abyss in a dream. But, instead of
hurting forever downward you drift and glide like an aircraft. Resists the impulse to
return to the lagoon, it's perfectly safe, despite the lurking shadows of big fish and
sharks deep down by the coral face.
Snorkeling in Maldives is easy as well as relatively cheap
and allows you to spend hours witnessing the under water nature of coral reefs. Why don't
you follow some useful tips, which we believe will be more enjoyable. Initially you should
buy, borrow or rent a mask that snuggly fits onto your face. Test the mask by putting onto
your face without using the strap and breath in through the nose. If it fits properly it
will not fall-off even when you lean forward. And then choose some fins, which you feel
comfortable to your foot and a snorkel which easily fits into your mouth.
After the above basic steps now you
must locate the best snorkeling area in your locality and how to reach them plus the
potential problems; such as waves, currents or the difficulties in entries and exits. It
is advisable to take adequate precautions against the sun, the deceptive cool of the ocean
may increase the chances of a sunburn. T-Shirts will obviously help, but remember the
sensitive skin on the back of your knees and neck. Waterproof sunscreen cream or the full
protection of lycra body suits provides the best protection. Lycra suits also protects you
from minor scraps against the coral and you can always use them afterwards for aerobics at
home.
Finally, whenever possible always try
and swim around the reef, rather than walking. Walking over shallow coral not only results
in cuts and scraps, but more importantly it damages the corals often severely.

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