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Top 5 Water Sports for Non-Swimmers in the Maldives – Don’t Be Afraid of the Water

The Maldives is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world, and most people travelling here just can't wait to get in the water. However, it's not all doom and gloom if you can't swim. Here are some of the top water sports for non-swimmers in the Maldives.

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Walk Underwater

So, what do you do if you want to explore beneath the waves but can't swim? – you walk of course! Underwater walking allows you to see all the magnificent sights of the seafloor without having to don any flippers. All you need is a wetsuit to keep you warm and a simple breathing apparatus that will let you stay submerged for up to 10-15 minutes. Just to be on the safe side however, you should consider hiring an instructor or guide to take you through the ocean floor and point out all the fascinating things there is to see.

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Jet Skiing

Jet skiing is a popular pastime in almost every major beach at the Maldives. The deep blue water isn't so scary when you whistle past its surface at break-neck speeds on your jet ski. This sport can be fun for people of all ages and different skill levels. If you're an amateur, why not take your ride for a spin in the calm shallows. If you've got some experience under your belt, you might want to head for deeper waters. If you're a complete beginner, you can also get an instructor to ride with you or even drive the jet ski for you.

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Glass-Bottomed Boat Rides

Snorkelling and scuba-diving are two of the most popular water sports to try out in the Maldives. In fact, almost every establishment – from beach hotels to 5-star resorts in Maldives like the famed Adaaran Prestige Water Villas – will include these activities in their suggested itinerary and sometimes offer their own tours to their guests. All that being said, you don't even have to get the slightest bit wet to see the fantastic coral reefs of the atolls – just hire a glass-bottomed boat! These boats will allow you to observe all the fascinating marine life that inhabit the corals, safe, and dry.

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Big Game Fishing

Big game fishing can be a thrilling excursion whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler. Tussling with oceanic giants can be both exhilarating and rewarding, and you'll be on a boat the whole time. here's quite a variety of big game fish to wrangle within the Indian Ocean. You might want to try your hand first at tackling midweight fish like barracuda and groupers. If you're feeling particularly daring, however, keep heading out into the ocean and you might just hook goliaths like sailfish, marlin, and even sharks.

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Kayaking

Kayaking is often touted as being one of the most environmentally-friendly water sports you can try out – so why not give it a go while you're here in paradise. Enjoy paddling along the shores of the Maldivian islands, exploring the dense mangrove swamps found at the border and relaxing at tranquil lagoons.