Motor Yacht Tours in Dhigu – Explore the Ceaseless Oceans of Maldives in Style

The Republic of Maldives is a conglomerate of over one thousand islands in close proximity in the heart of the Indian Ocean. Being surrounded by the Ocean led to the reliance on marine fish and fishing by the islanders, which in turn influenced the diet and cuisine of the country. As a result, Maldivians developed ‘Dhonis’ which are traditional fishing boats which are, at present, considered by many to be a symbol of Maldives. Dhonis, like most creations, reveal an intriguing history as its exact specifications for creation have been passed down from generation to generation through a rich oral tradition. Understandably, they have been crafted out of the wood of a coconut tree, a tree that is found in abundance in the tropical climate.

Given its historic and national importance, many hotels offer their guests the option of cruises Maldives in such Dhonis in order to allow them to immerse themselves in the local culture. For guests who prefer a cruise complete with luxury and comfort, however, resorts such as Anantara Dhigu Maldives Resort & Spa are more than willing to arrange motor yacht tours in Maldives.

Given that many of the resorts are located on private and isolated islands, a motor yacht can assist hotel guests to glide into the holiday spirit by whisking them from the International Airport in Male, the capital of Maldives, to their island resort. While such airport transfers can be arranged with ease, a proper tour in a motor yacht in the Maldives will scarcely be regretted.

Restricted only by one’s budget and personal requirements, resorts will arrange for the chartering of a motor yacht upon request. These tours can take the form of half or full day journeys, overnight journeys that allow guests to explore the islands without being pressed for time, or sunset cruises which are ideal for couples.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.
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