The Maldives is not just about sipping cocktails in overwater villas (although, that’s pretty awesome too). This tropical paradise offers a playground for thrill-seekers, with pulse-pounding water sports that will have you screaming with excitement! So, ditch the deckchair and get ready to unleash your inner daredevil with these action-packed activities.
Nurse Shark Snorkelling
If swimming alongside stealthy sharks gets your heart racing (in a good way!), then this is the destination for you. Luxury adults-only properties like Anantara Veli Maldives Resort offer excursions to Vaavu Atoll renowned for some of the most spectacular nurse shark snorkelling adventures on the planet. Keep your eyes peeled for other marine inhabitants too like eagle rays and manta rays on an underwater adventure you will never forget!
Waterskiing & Wakeboarding
Even the best island in Maldives for couples understands the need for a little speed! This is why wakeboarding and waterskiing are so popular with all types of travellers. Hold on tight as powerful speedboats (some with a whopping 150 horsepower!) propel you across a lagoon. Once you get the hang of it, get ready for an adrenaline rush as you carve through the water, leaving a trail of spray in your wake.
Surfing the Waves
Between May and September, the Maldives transforms into a surfer’s dream come true. World-class waves await on the fringes of these idyllic islands. Explore the surrounding waters by paddleboard or set sail on a dedicated surf mission in search of the perfect break. Some resorts offer access to surf schools catering to both newbies as well as seasoned pros on a quest to find the biggest, hollowest waves!
Parasailing Adventures
Parasailing offers a unique way to experience the Maldives from a whole new perspective. Feel an exhilarating rush as you soar above a crystal-clear lagoon. Float effortlessly over coral reefs, amidst awe-inspiring bird’s-eye views. Take off and landing can happen right from the boat, so you can enjoy the thrill of flight without getting wet unless you want to take a celebratory dip afterwards, of course!