The Maldives islands have now become one of the most sought after holiday destinations on the planet, which is an admirable feat since it is a nation that was wrapped in obscurity only a short while ago. Presently, the island nation is renowned for her pristine beaches, lush marine wildlife and many a unique Maldives Island resort with examples like Adaaran Club Rannalhi.
Despite the numerous breath-takingly beautiful beaches that are scattered all over the Maldives and her respective islands, there’s bound to be one that outshines the rest in terms of scenery. Many would valiantly argue that South Ari Atoll, located on the coast of Nalaguraidhoo island is the finest beach the Maldives has to offer. There are however many factors that make this beach an unforgettable destination. The waters are pristine bearing a quality that only be described as transparent turquoise. The waters are also shallow, allowing one to wander a considerable distance towards the ocean without the water level rising above one’s chest, creating a truly unique experience. The shores are also composed of fine white sand that is flawless in appearance and consistency. The island is larger than the usual one-resort-islands found on the Maldives.
Every year, many visitors visit Nalaguraidhoo island since it is a prime surfing destination for budding enthusiasts looking for a world class experience. The marine life within the waters off Nalaguraidhoo island is bountiful and incredibly diverse, resulting in a universe to be explored if you’re a diving or snorkelling enthusiast. The best part is that the climate is consistently tropical all year around, which means that anytime is an ideal time to take a trip to this world-renowned location that only a few have the pleasure of knowing. So, if you are looking for an island getaway that is guaranteed to contain something for the entire family, then this just might be the place you are looking for.
Fritzjames Stephen is a travel writer, who writes content based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+ |