THE MALDIVES for magical honeymoon

June is one of the most popular months for weddings. Named after the Goddess Juno, protector of women in all aspects• of their lives, but especially in marriage and childbearing, it is believed that to get married in June is auspicious. . However the case. and whenever you choose to get married, your honeymoon destination is among the vital decisions that you and your partner make. After the long months of preparing for the wedding, deciding on color schemes, seating arrangements and whatnot, the honeymoon is a chance for man and wife to enjoy their newly wedded state before returning to the realities of everyday life. 
While Asia does offer several breathtakingly amazing honeymoon destinations, you can make your honeymoon even more special by exploring everything that another country has to offer. 


The Republic of the Maldives is a favourite location for honeymooning couples, made up of 26 coral atolls consisting of hundreds of islands crowned with sparkling azure blue of the Indian Ocean, glistening white sand beaches, dazzling reefs and underwater life. The Maldives offer a plethora of activities for honeymoon couples. Maldives is made up of 1200 islands and only 200 of these are inhabited. Nearly a hundred islands have been developed as tourist resorts. That means that instead of staying in merely one island, you and your spouse can travel from island to island during your stay, and explore the country The capital city, Male is worth a visit as it is one of the many exotic places offered by the Maldives.

You can also familiarize yourself with the culture of the Maldives and discover the unexpected beauty by visiting an inhabited island and interacting with the locals, which gives you the opportunity to combine island life with water sports. 

Diving or snorkeling in the crystal-clear water of the Indian Ocean is a fantastic way for a newly-weded couple to enjoy the underwater marine life. You can see a spectacular show put on by colorful fish, mantas, eagle rays, turtles, dolphins and a variety of sharks including the whale shark. Snorkeling among the colorful and stunning coral reefs in the Maldives would be an enjoyable outing while diving would provide you with a more adventurous activity to engage with your spouse. The Ithaa Undersea Restaurant is Rangali Island is a must visit on your honeymoon trip to the Maldives. Not only is the food divine, but get this, the restaurant is located underwate>7 and happens to be the world's first all glass underwater restaurant. You can enjoy a scrumptious lunch or dinner while the entertainment is provided by the fascinating marine life. Be sure to keep your camera ready and at your fingertips because there will be numerous opportunity to snap pictures of the fish as they go about doing whatever it is that fish do all day everyday. 

If you book your whale submarine ride off Male, you and your spouse can enjoy a submarine ride where you will be able to see everything from shipwrecks to sharks. But if the thought of being underwater is not something that you would enjoy, you can still go on a safari boat, or as they are more commonly known as in the Maldives, 'floating luxury'. The safari boat is the perfect way to travel when you are exploring the little deserted islands. The 'floating luxury' is also the perfect venue to enjoy a dinner date with your spouse under a starry sky while the water laps at the hull of the boat. 

Speaking of starry skies, the Maldives also is famous for its starry seas. The natural phenomena called a bio-luminescencea occurs when local plankton reacts with oxygen in the sea water to produce a bright light. The small waves lapping onto the shore lights up when the plankton is concentrated along the edge of the beach. The organisms are large enough that you can see them with the naked eye. When each organism is jostled by a breaking wave, they give off a flash of blue light that is created by a chemical reaction within the cell. The glow-in-the-night beach is located in the Vaadhu Island, one of the Raa Atoll islands in the Maldives. The phenomenon usually occurs at sea, when ships.stir up the oxygen in the sea.

 If you get tired of the ocean and the beach (which is pretty near impossible), you can venture out into Male and visit the National Museum and take a walk among the minarets and tombs of the ancient Friday Mosque where you can see breathtaking views of the grand pre-World War I palace. There's a number of water sports and a number of other activities to occupy your time, all of which come together to create an unforgettable honeymoon. The sun, the sand, the marine life can all combine to give you an adventurous trip before you embark on your journey as a married couple. the Maldives is definitely an island paradise that you should consider as your honeymoon destination. 

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