Stretch of Paradise
The Maldives is opening a new runway and more five-star resorts to keep pace with...
The Maldives is opening a new runway and more five-star resorts to keep pace with...
The Maldives is just like the paradise seen in photos. Palm trees fleck white sand beaches,...
The white sacks are neatly lined at the harbor in Kaafu Atoll Guraidhoo. Like the...
More often than not if you are eating on any of the Maldives’ inhabited islands...
As the world migrates into sustainable ways of life, the Maldives is following suit with...
The Maldives has won the title of the ‘Best Beach Destination’ in Asia at the...
The Malé Fish Market is the commercial epicenter of arguably the country’s most important industry:...
The Maldives may not exactly be known as a shopping mecca, after all, most people...
The words ‘climate change’, ‘migration,’ and ‘islands’ evoke images of “climate change refugees” fleeing from paradise as the ocean mercilessly rises over pristine beaches. These representations rarely hold in reality. Phrases such as “climate refugees” and “climate migrants” are severely criticized in scientific literature, and many islanders object to the terms. The Maldives is a perfect case to illustrate how islanders view links between climate change and migration. The country, an Indian Ocean archipelago with 1,190 islands grouped into 26 low-lying coral atolls, has its highest point just 2.4 meters above sea...
If you’re a beach-lover, sun bunny, or simply need to get away from your hectic...