Turtle Trails
The Maldives is home to five species of sea turtles, with green turtles and hawksbill turtles being the most commonly seen. Divers and snorkelers can encounter these majestic creatures grazing, resting, or swimming near reefs and seagrass beds. Whether through scuba diving, guided snorkeling trips, or eco-tourism programs, there are many ways to experience turtles in their natural habitat. Visitors are encouraged to engage responsibly—avoiding touching, chasing, or disturbing turtles—and to support conservation-minded operators. These encounters not only offer unforgettable memories but also help raise awareness of ocean protection.
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