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March Weather in Maldives

Posted on January 31st, 2011 by Spencer

March is probably the busiest time of year for the Maldives as a holiday destination. The culmination of the dry winter monsoon, the March Maldives weather comprises of the perfect blend between hot sunny days and warm pleasant nights.
The Maldives weather forecast also demonstrates light humidity and a gentle northeastern breeze; it is exactly this constant sea breeze, which keeps the climate so delightful, particularly during the dry season in the Maldives.
A sublime 29 degrees on average, in tandem with a minimum of 30 degrees water temperature, creates a relaxing environment for your trip to the Maldives. With an average of 0 rainy days in March, and a paltry 73 millimetres of rainfall over the course of the month, one can see why the Maldives weather in March is prime time for diving trips and cruises.
For an actual 5 days weather forecast Maldives, feel free to check our weather page!

Weather in Maldives

Posted on January 24th, 2011 by Spencer

Since diving the maldives is our annual leave during the European summer, we don’t have the opportunity to enjoy the weather in January in Maldives, and instead we have to visit between June and September, which is part of the Southwest Monsoon season. Thousands of people visit the Maldives during these months, and generally experience great July weather in Maldives, save for the occasional downpour. Besides, these tropical rains can be quite exciting and are quite something to see, so if you’ve never experienced them, you’ll probably enjoy them. A quick look at the Maldives travel forums will tell you that Maldives weather is somewhat unpredictable and while the historical records for Maldives weather May indicate that weather during these months is supposed to be quite bad, many people spend two or three weeks here at this time without seeing a drop of rain.

Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

Posted on January 12th, 2011 by Spencer

Hanifaru Bay is located in the Baa Atoll Hanifaru in the Maldives.
For several years now, Hanifaru has become known as one of the prime dive spots in the world. Hanifafu Baa Atoll is so special because of the abundance of Hanifaru Bay manta rays. The manta rays are attracted to Hanifaru Maldives because this area is home to incredible amounts of plankton. The Hanifaru mantas, which are filter feeders that thrive on plankton, come to Hanifaru to feast on the zooplankton. What makes Hanifaru diving even more special is that when the Hanifaru Bay gather to eat the plankton, there can often be more than 200 manta rays, and they gather in a frenzy of feeding action, swirling around in the water and gobbling up the delicious plankton.

Find a Sugar Daddy For Me

Posted on January 10th, 2011 by Spencer

All Sugar Babies are different. All Sugar Daddies have different tastes and so, there needs to be a different Baby for each of them. She can be a 6-foot beauty with blonde hair, blue eyes, golden tan and perfectly toned abs, or she can be a larger-than-life, curvaceous size-16 voluptuous woman. While Sugar Babies may work out of necessity, they are not usually bogged down with career aspirations, choosing instead to operate as ladies of leisure, in the lifestyle they have grown accustomed to.

This does not mean a Sugar Baby is not an intelligent creature. On the contrary, Babies must be able to make polite conversation about a variety of topics. While this does not require a Science Degree, it does require an element of general knowledge and strong social skills. She should also be alert to her surroundings and streetwise.

The world of Sugar can unfortunately bring women into contact with unpleasant men that are less than decent sugar daddy and the professional Sugar Baby should know how to recognize and avoid such situations, before they materialize.
Now, you are probably reading this, thinking, “I can do all those things”. Great, so how do you make the change from sugar daddy 4 me your normal, average, run-of-the-mill, into the elite, jet-setting, high-class society lifestyle you have always dreamed of? While no two Sugar Babies are the same, there are certain things they all have in common, and to get started in Sugar, you need to make sure you are always well-groomed. Your hair should always be clean, shiny and nicely cut. If you color or highlight your hair, your roots should always be under control – never let on your true hair color – and you should never have split ends. Most men prefer women to wear their hair loose, so bear that in mind whenever you leave the house. Aim for a “just stepped out of the salon” look at all times. Likewise, your nails should always be manicured and as far as make-up is concerned, you should always wear mascara and lip gloss, at the very least at all times. By night, you will want to step it up to include base, blusher and eye shadow and perhaps a little sparkle – irresistible to almost every man on the planet. Also, don’t forget your jewelry. Even the most simple earrings and necklace can make you stand out from the crowd.

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