Game Fishing in Maldives – Angling in Maldivian Seas

Surrounded by ocean waves which seem to spread for eternity that sparkle in divine colours of blue and are bordered by pure powdery beaches, the Maldives is one location that cannot be forgotten when it comes to game fishing.

There are plenty of bony saltwater fish in these marine waters to keep challenging the most exploratory anglers who keep trying their luck and displaying their skill along the coasts over the world. The barracudas, tuna, swordfish, sailfish and marlin shoals amble freely through these waters and easily fall prey to the bait that is pitched into the water to reel them in. The fish are known as ‘game fish’ because of the recreational nature of the activity. Most anglers have a penchant for the sport and engage in it for personal contentment, to improve their suppleness and impeccable accuracy.

Some sportsmen free their victims back into the sea, to ensure there is plenty more for the others who come by to also engage in the activity. Yet most game fishing sessions culminate with a barbecue on the beach under the stars.

It is customary to find yachts and cruises in Maldivian waters, and it is no surprise that these fine liners have aboard well trained crew to assist in game fishing and are well prepared for western style game fishing, which is done in style. Otherwise, the option of hiring a boat out for a session or a full day is always available. Anglers may either carry their own fishing equipment or hire them out as well. The boats and trawlers travel steadily from shallow waters to deeper waters granting an opportunity for a wide spectrum of fish to be caught.

Each Maldives resort is surrounded by these splendidly blue waves that provide ample opportunity for game fishing. Every atoll has at least one Maldives luxury hotel which arranges these day excursions for its patrons. Thus do not miss out on the prospect of doing a spot of game fishing while basking in the luxury of a cruise ship or the backyards of Cocoa Island Maldives that open out to the endless ocean with seemingly infinite recreational opportunities that let you enjoy fun in the sun, sand and the surf.

Parasailing in Maldives – Flying Free Like A Bird!

If you are looking for a way to combine adrenaline pumping thrills and a unique sightseeing experience when in the Maldives, then parasailing is just the thing for you! Those wanting to live it up and indulge in some luxury living when on holiday can stay at a Maldives resort such as Cocoa Island Maldives. This Maldives luxury hotel lets you enjoy the very best of what the country has to offer and is a great starting point to your adventures. Parasailing involves a participant being tethered to a huge parachute while being attached to a long rope that is tied to one end of a high-speed boat. As the boat reaches optimal speed levels, the parasail lifts you up to the clear blue skies from where you can enjoy the rush of bird-like freedom, while at the same time enjoying some truly stunning aerial views of the islands and atolls.

Surfing in Maldives – Thrilling Adventures on the Surf!

If your idea of a perfect holiday includes lying on soft sandy beaches soaking up the sun while the azure waters of the ocean gently lap onto the shore, then Maldives is the place for you. If however you prefer some thrilling surfing action, riding the waves with the wind in your hair and not a care in the world, then the Maldives will indulge this passion as well!

Surfing in Maldives is an activity that is gaining more and more popularity as surfing enthusiasts from around the world visit this coastal paradise in search of some surf action amidst breathtaking natural landscapes.

February to November is generally considered the best time to surf here when the swells provide ample opportunity for amateurs and professionals to ride the waves and enjoy fun challenges. Those visiting from June to August can enjoy bigger swells.

The North Male Atolls provide some of the best spots for surfing and Chickens, Lohis and Pasta Point are among the well known areas for this water sport. Pasta Point is not that much affected by the coastal winds and features long tubing walls that provide plenty of surfing action. Also in the North Male Atoll is the area known as Chickens where surfers can enjoy some “hollow barrelling”. Natives, Male’ Island Point, Piddlies and Sultans are among the other surf-worthy spots in the North Male Atoll.

Also worth visiting is Huvadhoo Atoll where conditions provide surfers with a range of swells and waves, especially during the period from March to May and August to November. Everything from “hollow walls” to “barrelling” can be enjoyed in the waters around this atoll. Those heading to Huvadhoo Atoll should look to visit Beacons, while Twin Peaks, Kate’s and Riptides are some of the popular surfing spots in the South Male Atoll.

Surfers looking to stay at a Maldives luxury hotel while on holiday which also offers holistic wellness treatments can choose Cocoa Island Maldives. This Maldives resortalso offers easy access to some of the country’s well known surfing hotspots where you can enjoy plenty of fun in the sun, sand and surf, making for a truly unforgettable holiday adventure.