As a Nigerian or a Nigerian passport holder thinking of country to visit without going through the stress of prior visa arrangement or facing the risk of visa refusal, Maldives is one of such wonderful countries to visit for a stay of up to 30 days.
Apart from being a visa-free country for Nigerians, there are several other reasons to visit the Maldives.
Someone once asked if one could legitimately live and work in the Maldives. Yes, as a tourism country with world-class hotels, there is a wide range of job opportunities attached to tourism, resort, and hospitality. The demand is always high.
For tourism, there is quite a lot to write about. Maldivian adventures and magical moments are such a life term experience with spectacular water sport, Seabob, and X-Jetblades. A fan of water sports will undoubtedly try his hand at kayaking, snorkeling, and jet-skiing.
World-class diving and sea life. Life under the sea with the diving staff at Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa, are dazzling coral walls, schools of tropical fish, and huge manta rays. The clear waters allow for amazing visibility, but the best part is that the water is so warm that one can leave the pesky wetsuit behind.
Spectacular sunsets on the Indian ocean of Maldivian usually come with vibrant oranges, yellows, and fiery reds that can never be forgotten easily. Many visitors indulge by taking a dolphin-watching sunset cruise or lounging on a beach chair to take in the golden hours.
White sand beaches and vibrant Maldivian culture are part of the attractions that draw thousands of tourists to the Maldives. The Maldives can be quite warm. Luckily, attentive Four Seasons staff are always available with a refreshing treat such as iced coffee shots or popsicles made with local fruits.
The Maldivian culture is vibrant, diverse, and colorful. Tour to Malé, the Maldives capital would enable a tourist to get in touch with authentic Maldivian culture during a visit.
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