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If water is your game, Maldives is the name for you. Water-Sports is a prime attraction for the adventure seeking tourists who love to indulge in water sports activities like surfing, skiing, speed boating. The water sports adventures in Maldives is one of the main reason to make a tour to this island of corals.

Snorkeling
Maldives has since long been rated as one of the best snorkeling destinations in the world. A visit to the Maldives is incomplete without experiencing the depth of the underwater world. Maldives offers the best diving opportunities for all range of divers from the beginner to the expert level. Enrich your holiday experience and encounter different species of fishes, octopus, turtles and other water dependent creatures that would surely leave you enthralled and wanting for more.

Surfing
If you have a penchant for left and right moves on the surface of a warm wave, Maldives is the place to be. Considered as one of the best surfing destinations in the world, Maldives offer an unforgettable surfing experience The warm waters and calm winds adds up to this experience.

Water-Skiing
The adventure of water-skiing is certainly a treat for the visitors to this part of the world. Many resorts provide water skis and power boats on rental basis for the tourists to enjoy a beautiful water escapade.
 

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Art and Craft
The beautifully carved tombstones in some of the old cemeteries and the fine stone carving of the Hukuru Miskiiy in Male’ bear witness to the intricate skills of Maldivian stone carvers of the past. Maldivians are deft craftsman producing beautifully crafted pieces mostly out of what is available locally. Although many of the skills have been passed on from generation to generation and lives on even today.The art calligraphy has strong connections with the Islam. Old and new mosques display beautifully penned versus from the Holy Quran. The Islamic Center exhibits some of the finest samples of the work of modern calligraphers in the country. While many crafts have become obsolete, others have found new life with the advent of tourism. The production of ornaments from tortoise shells and black coral once valued by visitors has now ceased completely because of the growing careness among the public on the need to preserve the environment.

Wooden Lacquer Ware
Perhaps the most distinctive of the Maldivian handicrafts, these are almost exlclusively produced in Thulhaadhoo in Baa Atoll. Liye Laajehun as it is called in Dhivehi involves the process of shaping and hollowing out pieces of wood to form beautifully crafted boxes, containers and ornamental objects. Made from the local funa, (Alexandrian laurel) which grows abundantly throughout the country, they come in various shapes and sizes; small pillboxes, vases of various sizes to round and oval plates with lids. These elegant pieces are lacquered in strands of red, black and yellow resin and delicately carved with flowing flowery patterns.

Mats
Beautiful red mats are woven throughout the country, the most famous of which are those that are woven by the women of Gadhdhoo in Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll. Thundu Kunaa as they are known in Dhivehi ranges in size from that of a place mat to a full size single mattress. The women of Gadhdhoo collect the reeds called haa from the nearby island of Fioari. They are dried in the sun and stained with natural dyes, the colour varying from fawn to black. These mats with their intricate abstract designs are woven on a handloom according to the imagination and skill of the weaver.

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