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  #31  
Old 11-04-2004, 05:48 PM
Wizard
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.

Ian Fraser

"david" <im@fedup.com> wrote in message
news:cmdr5b$m0m$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> we were at Royal Island last year we had a good time to with mantas and
> and and.......
> sounds like you a had a good time too.
>
> David
>
>
> "miguel seoane" <ichota@ichota.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:cm3il0$im4$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>I just came back from two week holiday in the maldives with my girlfriend,
>>the resort was the royal island, baa atoll. what can i say, ten out of
>>ten, from the food, staff, wooden cabin with outside shower ( how much i
>>miss it!), the weather, the seaplane, the snorkelling, seeing baby sharks
>>in the jetty everyday, the magical sunsets to the diving centre. i could
>>not thank enough Jorg, Zaameer, Junko, and the russian ( i always forget
>>his name, sorry!) instructors, together with Mohamed, the aspiring
>>divemaster, for all the magical moments that gave us, diving with mantas,
>>sting rays, turtles, lion fish, scorpion fish, and thousands of fish we
>>encountered every single dive.
>>
>> if you or anybody happens to go there i suggest not to miss nelivaru
>> thila where we were fortunate to see eleven mantas flying around us and
>> of course to say a warm welcome to all of them specially to our "master
>> jedi" Zameer from maria and miguel, we'll carry them and the little
>> island in our hearts for the rest of our lives.
>>
>> the only drawback is that you get so used to see so many different type
>> of fish and mantas that it has spoiled our future diving holidays, what
>> can compare with it? ;o)
>>
>> miguel
>>
>>
>> http://www.vermillionmaldives.com/re...oyal.htm#Click
>>
>>
>> "Victoria" <parkertew@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:8262d406.0410200238.f2f075e@posting.google.co m...
>>> Myself and my husband are looking to go to the Maldives just after
>>> Christmas this year but I am getting a bit confused at to where to go
>>> as there is so much choice. I am wondering if anyone can give us any
>>> personal recommendations in terms of how good the diving is where you
>>> have been. I am particularly keen to go somewhere where there is a
>>> house reef where I can snorkel and dive as I am not that experienced
>>> and then also somewhere where there is more exciting diving off the
>>> boats. Our only other requirement really is that it is a clean resort
>>> with good food so I hope someone can help us decide? (Also maybe hot
>>> water!)
>>>
>>> Thank you,e
>>> Victoria

>>
>>

>
>



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  #32  
Old 11-04-2004, 05:48 PM
Wizard
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.

Ian Fraser

"david" <im@fedup.com> wrote in message
news:cmdr5b$m0m$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> we were at Royal Island last year we had a good time to with mantas and
> and and.......
> sounds like you a had a good time too.
>
> David
>
>
> "miguel seoane" <ichota@ichota.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:cm3il0$im4$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>I just came back from two week holiday in the maldives with my girlfriend,
>>the resort was the royal island, baa atoll. what can i say, ten out of
>>ten, from the food, staff, wooden cabin with outside shower ( how much i
>>miss it!), the weather, the seaplane, the snorkelling, seeing baby sharks
>>in the jetty everyday, the magical sunsets to the diving centre. i could
>>not thank enough Jorg, Zaameer, Junko, and the russian ( i always forget
>>his name, sorry!) instructors, together with Mohamed, the aspiring
>>divemaster, for all the magical moments that gave us, diving with mantas,
>>sting rays, turtles, lion fish, scorpion fish, and thousands of fish we
>>encountered every single dive.
>>
>> if you or anybody happens to go there i suggest not to miss nelivaru
>> thila where we were fortunate to see eleven mantas flying around us and
>> of course to say a warm welcome to all of them specially to our "master
>> jedi" Zameer from maria and miguel, we'll carry them and the little
>> island in our hearts for the rest of our lives.
>>
>> the only drawback is that you get so used to see so many different type
>> of fish and mantas that it has spoiled our future diving holidays, what
>> can compare with it? ;o)
>>
>> miguel
>>
>>
>> http://www.vermillionmaldives.com/re...oyal.htm#Click
>>
>>
>> "Victoria" <parkertew@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:8262d406.0410200238.f2f075e@posting.google.co m...
>>> Myself and my husband are looking to go to the Maldives just after
>>> Christmas this year but I am getting a bit confused at to where to go
>>> as there is so much choice. I am wondering if anyone can give us any
>>> personal recommendations in terms of how good the diving is where you
>>> have been. I am particularly keen to go somewhere where there is a
>>> house reef where I can snorkel and dive as I am not that experienced
>>> and then also somewhere where there is more exciting diving off the
>>> boats. Our only other requirement really is that it is a clean resort
>>> with good food so I hope someone can help us decide? (Also maybe hot
>>> water!)
>>>
>>> Thank you,e
>>> Victoria

>>
>>

>
>



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  #33  
Old 11-05-2004, 03:55 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:48:45 GMT, "Wizard"
<ianmailer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.


What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.

And why go in August? The weather is better in February and April.

Pete S.
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Old 11-05-2004, 03:55 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:48:45 GMT, "Wizard"
<ianmailer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.


What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.

And why go in August? The weather is better in February and April.

Pete S.
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Old 11-05-2004, 03:55 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:48:45 GMT, "Wizard"
<ianmailer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.


What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.

And why go in August? The weather is better in February and April.

Pete S.
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Old 11-05-2004, 03:55 AM
Pete S.
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:48:45 GMT, "Wizard"
<ianmailer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.


What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.

And why go in August? The weather is better in February and April.

Pete S.
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Old 11-05-2004, 05:16 AM
david
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

>>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.

>
> What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
> 28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.


I wear a 5mm shortie as that is what I have if I get hot you can always
flush cold water through it. But some people like to wear long suits because
of stinging jelly fish some so small you don't see them.
I don't know if they are seasonal but in feb this year there seemed to far
too many
GF has one of them lycra long skins. It will screw up in to a ball not much
bigger than a tennis ball so the space it takes when packing does not matter

David.


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Old 11-05-2004, 05:16 AM
david
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

>>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.

>
> What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
> 28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.


I wear a 5mm shortie as that is what I have if I get hot you can always
flush cold water through it. But some people like to wear long suits because
of stinging jelly fish some so small you don't see them.
I don't know if they are seasonal but in feb this year there seemed to far
too many
GF has one of them lycra long skins. It will screw up in to a ball not much
bigger than a tennis ball so the space it takes when packing does not matter

David.


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Old 11-05-2004, 05:16 AM
david
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

>>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.

>
> What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
> 28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.


I wear a 5mm shortie as that is what I have if I get hot you can always
flush cold water through it. But some people like to wear long suits because
of stinging jelly fish some so small you don't see them.
I don't know if they are seasonal but in feb this year there seemed to far
too many
GF has one of them lycra long skins. It will screw up in to a ball not much
bigger than a tennis ball so the space it takes when packing does not matter

David.


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Old 11-05-2004, 05:16 AM
david
 
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Default Re: Maldives Recommendations

>>I am planning on going to the Maldives next August. What thickness suit is
>>recommended. I currently have a full lenght 3mm suit.

>
> What do I wear out there? 2mm shortie or T shirt and shorts. Water is
> 28C at depth, 31C in the lagoon.


I wear a 5mm shortie as that is what I have if I get hot you can always
flush cold water through it. But some people like to wear long suits because
of stinging jelly fish some so small you don't see them.
I don't know if they are seasonal but in feb this year there seemed to far
too many
GF has one of them lycra long skins. It will screw up in to a ball not much
bigger than a tennis ball so the space it takes when packing does not matter

David.


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