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What are the beautiful places in the Maldives?

The beauty of the Maldives is well-known by everyone. The official evaluation of the National Tourism Administration is: "If you have many opportunities to travel abroad in your life, you must come to the Maldives; if you only have one opportunity to travel abroad in your life, then you must come to the Maldives." You should come to the Maldives.”

Paradise Island is only a 20-minute ferry ride from Malé International Airport. When we set foot on Paradise Island, the sky was already dark, and the night was thick and lush. The paths lead to tranquility. I put on my shorts easily, pulled on my slippers, and walked to the beach. The shadows of the trees are dancing, the waves are lapping gently, and the beach appears light gray in the night, very delicate. Not far from the lights, dozens of small green crabs were chasing each other, running sideways as light as the wind... The lights on the trestle were very gentle, and there were pairs of people lingering around. The sea water shimmers and undulates under the light, and fish as long as a foot come and go, wandering leisurely.

The air is moist, washing the heart and lungs of people who have come from afar.

When I woke up, the sun was shining brightly. It took me 45 minutes to walk around the paradise island, which is shaped like a single-celled paramecium. There are more than 200 guest rooms facing the sea, hidden among huge coconut groves and banana trees with broad leaves. Alternating with light green and emerald green, it is full of vitality. There are various shapes of gravel, slate, and fine sand paths between the houses, which zigzag towards the seaside. The sun is hot, but there are still many European strong men and plump beauties. I don’t know what kind of sunscreen oil they put on, but they are just “exposed” on the dazzling white beach. The joy is really amazing. People are heart-wrenchingly envious.

A group of white, long-legged birds with black beaks flew past them, pecking at small fish and crabs at the junction of the beach and the sea not far away. This is the bird of paradise. Looking towards the sea, it looks like a huge piece of silk: light green, light blue, lake green, and finally deep dark blue. Pairs of "superficial" people stretched out their snow-white, light red, and dark brown bodies on the satin, adding many moving petals to this huge blue-based satin.

When we arrived at Sun Island, the sun was shining brightly. What we stayed at was the world-renowned Water Bungalow. The long trestle is in the shape of a Y, and nearly a hundred villas were built in the shallow sea. The sea breeze was blowing, the air was humid, filled with the faint fragrance of gardenia flowers, and the sun was shining brightly. The island is only a few degrees or so south of the equator. The calm and shallow bay, like an innocent girl, is waiting for our arrival.

The beach is naturally a favorite for couples and couples. Old friends and new friends gathered under the palm umbrellas and at the bar by the swimming pool; chatting and laughing... Unwilling to be lonely, the handsome guys and beauties rushed to the sea, sailed or dived in the sea, until they were so tanned that they looked like real Maldivians. Proud to be tan.

At dusk, the sun was slightly hot, and we took a Dhonis boat with tall slender ends to go fishing in the sea. There is no need to learn, just put a fresh piece of tuna on the fishing rod, throw the 30-50 meter long line into the sea, and you are guaranteed to catch a big grouper with a fat head and a golden body five times out of ten. Since fishing is not allowed within 2 kilometers around any island in the Maldives, this is a law. Therefore, if the fish here has hooks and meat, you must take a bite. Even if you lose your life, it is still "fishing before and after fishing". The Indian Ocean has been so kind to the Maldives. In the evening on the beach, candlelight danced, and a real Maldivian-style feast began: fried fish balls, crispy and tender; tuna, sashimi; extremely delicious. Foni Boakiba, spicy fish cakes (Kvli Boakiba), coconut milk and rice pudding, drinking Kirvsarbat sweet milk; countless times until the belly is as big as a drum, and finally a large cup of palm tree dried milk (Toddy) Dodi is really satisfied.

Royal Island has a magical nobility. The current Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife lingered on this island for a few days.

There are more than 120 houses, all made of Indonesian mahogany. The Indonesian mahogany, which is salt-resistant, insect-free, fine-textured, simple and noble, has made Royal Island famous all over the world and has become the first choice for vacations of world celebrities and tycoons. The SPA here has the reputation of being mysterious in India and the most economical with modern plant essences. It also has superb techniques: steady, accurate, rolling, weighing, beating, scratching, rubbing, kneading, cutting and other different techniques, as well as the craftsmanship of acupuncture points. , it can be said to be endless comfort!

The sea breeze swirls here. Suitable for water sports such as windsurfing and snorkeling, especially windsurfing, which has been played by nobles since its birth. A sail costs at least tens of thousands of dollars. On the sea, the sails follow the wind, and the sails are moved by the wind, and the boat is like a flying arrow. However, if you misjudge the wind force for a moment, you will immediately "turn your back", but the challenging fun of windsurfing is filled with addiction here...

Because it is north of the equator, the sun in March Haven't moved north yet. At this time, the cool breeze on Royal Island makes people feel most at ease. The sun is no longer hot, and there are many red bean trees on the island that are 30 meters high. The green shade is like a canopy. Wherever you go, anywhere, it is indescribably comfortable...

Holiday Island It is a paradise for divers. The Maldives is one of the three major diving resorts in the world. The "PADI" (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) license issued by the Maldives is valid in nearly 200 countries.

Diving enthusiasts from all over the world come to this island every year to take exams and take photos. It seems that no one can resist the temptation of dancing with fish.

"I want to become a fish and swim in the sea,

Chasing the waves during the day and counting the stars at night..."

How many times have this children's song been sung? For thousands of years, I don’t know who wrote it, and there have been fairy tales and dreams.

However, if you have been to the Maldives in the middle of the Indian Ocean, you will say this without hesitation: it was created by the Maldives!