Manta Ray Dive

by admin on February 17, 2011

The manta ray survival status is not known because so little research has been done about them, but it is known that the numbers in Japan, the Philippines and Mexico where they have been hunted severely are extremely low and they are rarely seen by scuba divers on a manta ray dive.
The life of the manta ray in maldives vacations cheap is a very peaceful affair, and their hunting style is no exception.
As filter feeders, all the manta ray has to do is simply glide through the water, allowing food – mainly plankton, fish larvae and tiny fish – to enter his grill and filter out through his gills.

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November Maldives Weather

by admin on January 31, 2011

Maldives weather November is the onset of the dry season, which for the majority of tourists is the best time to visit the Maldives. It is during this time that travellers will experience calm sunny days, coupled with relaxing warm nights.
As Maldives scuba weather forecast demonstrates, the average air temperature throughout the course of the month is 27 degrees. Humidity floating around 80% is another reason the environment remains so blissfully balmy, while not too sticky to enjoy the tropical surroundings.
Maldives November weather can bring up to 201 mm of rainfall, but that doesn’t detract from any holiday activities you may want to enjoy, like liveaboard cruises, or scuba diving trips. In fact some say that November is the best month to go on such cruises, due to the transition from the rainy season to the dry season.
For the weather in Maldives today you can view our page with the actual live weather from Male, Maldives right now. Similarly we have a detailed page of weather data for each and every month of the year, so you can plan your perfect holiday to one of the greatest vacation destinations around!

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Weather in Maldives

by admin on January 24, 2011

Once you are on your liveaboard maledives holiday, if you are going diving you will be given a Maldives scuba weather forecast every day before setting off on your dive, as part of your daily dive briefing. Similarly, any resort will post a daily Maldives weather report, usually in the lobby or another prominent place within the hotel.

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Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

by admin on January 12, 2011

Once you have decided to go on Hanifaru holidays, you will not look back. Travelling to Hanifaru Maldives, for many will be the highlight of a life of diving. Nowhere else on earth can you find as many manta rays as you will find in the Hanifaru Maldives, and because of a recent move to protect Hanifaru manta rays in the Hanifaru malediven area, it is hoped that diving in Hanifaru Bay will remain one of the most amazing Hanifaru Maldives diving spectacles in the world for many years to come.
So, in short, if you have the opportunity to Maldives Baa Atoll, you should not pass it up!

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Find a Sugar Daddy For Me

by admin on January 10, 2011

At this moment, Jennifer knew she had, unwillingly, found herself a Sugar Daddy and she became a Sugar Baby. For the next few years, Jennifer and Peter spent a lot of time together and they developed a very special bond. They became great friends, spent usually two or three nights together a week and usually two weekends away each month. On a few occasions, when the mood took them, they had sex and it was great, but it definitely wasn’t a given for either of them. More than anything, they shared some of the best experiences of their lives, Jennifer got a lot of new gifts and sugar daddy had a great companion.

Jennifer continued to work one or two nights a week at the cocktail bar, but Peter helped her out a lot with paying her Law School tuition and her rent, so she really didn’t need to, but felt that it kept her grounded and in touch with her friends.

After all, with Law School every day, weekends away and nights out each week with Peter, Jen really didn’t have time for her old life.

Jen was the envy of all her friends; they couldn’t believe she had gotten so lucky. I mean, her wardrobe by the end of their three-year relationship could rival that of any celebrity. Jennifer finally ended the relationship. She was 28-years old now and had finished Law School.

Jen had decided she wanted to live a more ‘normal’ life, start her career as an attorney and in a few years time, settle down and start a family. She had loved her years as a Sugar Baby and had no regrets. Peter, on the other hand, didn’t want a normal life. He wanted to continue his international gallivanting. He was sad to lose Jennifer as his ‘partner-in-crime’, but they both understood each other’s motives. Today, they remain close friends, but are both involved in other relationships, Jennifer with her fiancé and a sugar daddy with another young, beautiful lady, although he tells Jennifer that she will never fill her shoes.

Honey says: “Jennifer is an unconventional Sugar Baby. Luckier than most of us, she ‘fell’ into this career by accident! However, her story is typical – unsure at the beginning of what this gentleman wanted from her, because it would seem almost too good to be true that a man simply wants to buy you gifts and treat you like a princess. Goes to show there are gentlemen out there who just want a lovely lady to share their lavish life with.”

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Diving Holidays in the Maldives

by admin on December 28, 2010

Many divers will be keen to know the planned route for their Maledives diving trip. The exact route for your trip won’t be decided until everyone is on board, because the Maldives diving sites that you will visit depend on the diving in maldives weather conditions, the length of your safari and also the ability and experience levels of all divers on board. Most diving holidays Maldives last between 5 and 14 nights and typically visit two Maldives diving site each day. At the daily briefing, you will see a Maldives diving map
That shows the dive sites you will be visiting that day and tells you what to expect from each site. There are plenty of amazing sites for scuba diving in Maldives, these include Rasdhoo Kandu diving, among many others. At these dive sites, there will be opportunities for diving with manta rays and for enjoying sharks diving holidays. While scuba diving in the Maldives, if you choose to go liveaboard diving, which is the best diving in Maldives, you should know scuba diving holidays in advance that all dives are taken from a diving dhoni, which is a secondary boat that travels along with the diving liveaboard Maldives. All diving equipment is transported on the dhoni, and you simply travel from the liveaboard to the dive site each day on the dhoni. As these boats are far smaller than the liveaboards, they allow you to get much closer to the dive sites.

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Liveaboards in the Maldives

by admin on December 22, 2010

Maldives liveaboard holidays are an amazing experience for anyone who loves scuba diving. Even if you are not an experienced scuba diver, liveaboard Maldives holidays can still be an incredible vacation experience.

A liveaboard holiday typically lasts between 5 and 14 days, during which time, guests cruise the stunning waters of the Maldives on a liveaboard maldivene, visiting amazing dive sites, scuba diving, snorkeling and stopping off at various sites of interest, including desert islands and the city of Male.
The main highlight of liveaboard diving Maldives of course is the incredible variety of Maldive liveaboards that you can choose from as a scuba diver. There is a Maldives diving liveaboard to suit every taste and budget, including Orion liveaboard Maldives, one of the most luxurious vessels on offer, which comprises 11 guest rooms and 2 luxurious suites, one of which features a private Jacuzzi and a private outdoor deck.

Maldives liveaboard diving offers scuba divers the opportunity to experience a variety of dive sites throughout the Maldives from the comfort of a diving Maldives liveaboard.

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Liveaboard Diving in the Maldives

by admin on December 5, 2010

For many, no diving safari in the Maldives is complete without spending at least one night on deck. The stars over this part of the world are simply breathtaking and it is not unusual to see several shooting stars before being gently rocked to sleep by the waves.

This famous holiday mantra is often heard on dive safari boats in the Maldives. If you want to completely switch off and get away from it all, there is no better place for it than a Maldivian liveaboard.

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Congo Bar Buenos Aires

by admin on April 7, 2010

Congo Buenos Aires

Congo is one of the most popular watering holes in Palermo Viejo.  Open every night from Tuesday to Saturday, the weeknights are more chilled out than the weekends, when the DJ spins some cool electronic tunes.  Popular with hipsters, you’ll want to dress to impress when visiting Congo.  For a  more laid-back experience, check out the terrace and don’t miss the specialty cocktail of the house, the Bossa Nova, a delicious concoction of rum, brandy, galliano, passion fruit and honey.

Congo Buenos Aires

Congo Buenos Aires

Congo Buenos Aires

Honduras 5329
Palermo Viejo
Buenos Aires
Tel: 4833 5857

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Bar Sur Buenos Aires

by admin on March 31, 2010

Bar Sur

Bar Sur is a small, intimate bar in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, where you can go to get a glimpse of Tango Dancing.  With only 9 tables, you get right in the middle of the action and the dancers will invite you to join them for a dance or two.  This is not a cheap place to party, however, with drinks costing around USD $8 each and for many, it has become too much of a tourist trap and less of an authentic Argentine nightspot.  Nevertheless, it’s worth popping in should you be in the area.

Bar Sur Argentina

Bar Sur Argentina

Bar Sur Argentina

Estados Unidos, 299, San Telmo
Buenos Aires
Tel: 4362-6086
Web: www.bar-sur.com.ar

Dance Tango in Bar Sur Buenos Aires

Dance Tango in Bar Sur Buenos Aires

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