Famous for their beaches and seabed, Maldives emerging as a destination where "is only a dream, and pleasure."
The decor is all the clichés of a tropical paradise: the turquoise lagoon with crystal clear and warm waters, populated by thousands of colorful fish, the pristine beach along each island with its corolla sand, coral dust.
But those who imagine living there as Robinson on a desert island with palm trees may be disappointed. Since the opening in 1972 of the first two resorts, Maldivians began to tourism. Today, hundreds of islands, converted into resorts, home to nearly 800,000 guests. The first structures in the holiday type have given way to luxury resorts.
Opening tourism in 1998, other atolls (including north and south) provided access to authentic and almost virgin islands. In 2004, the state owns all the islands, has 11 auction to develop tourism in the most remote atolls.
Beyond this idyllic setting, be aware that the rising waters due to global warming ultimately threatens the archipelago.
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