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Windsurfing
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large lagoons that surround most of the islands are ideal for windsurfing.
Large lagoons with waist deep water for hundreds of meters with soft sandy
bottoms and the protective barrier provided by the house reef, offer ideal
and safe conditions for windsurfing, especially for beginners. Almost all
resorts have windsurf schools or water sports centers where you could get
instructions and lessons and even get an international certificate. Some
schools are equipped with a variety of boards and sails to suit different
levels of windsurfers. All windsurf schools and water sports centers
without exception, have the basic equipment for windsurfing, and in most
cases one or more catamarans and a few canoes.
Snorkeling
A trip to the Maldives will never be complete without donning a mask
and a pair of fins and experiencing the beauty that sustains these tiny
islands. Each island offers a beautiful house-reef that you could snorkel
in everyday. Those resorts with far out reefs have boats that take
snorkelers to the reef. Mask and fins can be rented from the dive schools
if you need them.
Water Skiing
Many resorts have their own speedboats and water skis for rent on an
hourly or daily basis. Some even have instructors available to give you
lessons. Prices vary form resort to resort.
Parasailing
Most of the bigger resorts offer the excitement and fun of
parasailing. Some offer instruction for beginners. Parasailing is ideal
for those adventurous enough to try it. In addition to the excitement of
being high up over the islands, it gives you a fantastic aerial view of
your resort and the surroundings.
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