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Advertise and look for free sugar daddy. Charitable Events. Wealthy and successful men are socially obliged to donate part of their fortune to charities. Look at the events section of your local newspaper to find out about charitable events happening in your area and go along to scope out the offerings. You can place an ad in your local newspaper, on the internet or in a national or international publication. For more information on this element, see the advertising advice later on in this chapter. Get a job in the right place. Although you might be trying to find a sugar daddy so you don’t have to get a job, you might find your Sugar Daddy while at work. Perhaps you can get a job, even a temporary one in a place where high-class executives are commonplace. A hostess or PR position could be perfect to get you noticed by the wealthy company executives. You can also consider working as a cocktail waitress in a classy bar or club, but potential Sugar Daddies might overlook you for fear of you being a gold-digger. If you have a job with prospects, like working in his company, he is likely to look at you more favorably.

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Maldives Boat Holiday

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Other destinations for a sophisticated Maldives boat holiday are the liveaboards Island Safari 2 Royal, Dream Catcher II and MV Orion. Just like Theia, MV Orion was first launched in 2010 and is reminiscent of the private superyachts seen cruising the Caribbean or Mediterranean. Described by one diver as “business class scuba diving”, the 130-feet MV Orion houses special features including a private outdoor Jacuzzi on the deck of the master suite, stunning lounge areas and immaculate interior design throughout. Naturally, dive holidays aboard MV Orion, Theia, Dream Catcher II and Island Safari 2 Royal come at a premium, with a night’s accommodation costing around USD $200 on each of the boats, which includes all meals and dives. Now, if you compare this with the price of accommodation in one of the Maldives’ most luxurious resorts and then factor in the cost of diving from a resort dive centre, you will actually find that luxury Maldives boat diving is surprisingly affordable.

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Holiday to the Maldives

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Life on a liveaboard offers more than just diving though, there are numerous leisure activities to keep you entertained throughout your holiday to the maldives. With an experienced crew on hand, you can relax and have a drink at the bar, watch a gorgeous sunset on deck whilst kicking back in a comfortable recliner, or even enjoy a Jacuzzi on board. Not to mention, the delicious food and drink available on liveaboard holiday cruisers. Proficient cooks offering a wide variety of cuisines are naturally part of the crew; you can sample the local menu, which includes a lot of sea-food such as shrimps, clams and fish. To spice things up you could even go fishing during the day, with an eye on catching your own dinner!

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Sharks in Maldives

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What about dangerous sharks in the Maldives? Many scuba divers and holiday makers alike want to know are there dangerous sharks in Maldives and the truthful answer is that no, there are not, and Maldives diving with sharks is quite the safe activity. Probably the most dangerous sharks in Maldives are the hammerhead sharks, although these are not particularly common and there have been no reports of hammerhead shark attacks in the Maldives. In the Maldives, fortunate divers will come across several types of hammerhead sharks, mainly the scalloped hammerhead. These are not commonly sighted, but one dive site, Rasdhoo Kandu is the most common spot for finding them.

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Maldives Whale Shark

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Are whale sharks endangered species? The population figures of whale sharks are unknown, but since they are victims of commercial fishing whale shark are considered “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) www.iucn.org. In the Maldives, there are several active projects to save whale shark in the Maldives, the most important being the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme maldiveswhalesharkresearch.org). To protect the species from becoming endangered, it is considered a protected species and commercial fishing is illegal, as is the trade of whale shark meat in the market. How can I learn more about whale sharks in the Maldives vacations?

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Vacation in the Maldives

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Liveaboard diving cruises in Maldives are hugely popular for tourists on vacation in the Maldives. The vacation package Maldives liveaboard includes board, travel, equipment, meals, dive tutoring and several dive trips a day, at one of the many popular (or secluded – your choice) dive sites around the Maldives.
There is a wide range of liveaboard Maldives ships to choose from, ranging from small, basic boats (such as the Pretty Tombilli) for travelling to and from dive sites, to large luxury ships (like the Theia) with 8 cabins, multiple decks, bar facilities, and much more. Maldives vacation liveaboard packages may include staff, diving tutors and even other services like internet access! Researching online will throw up countless package vacations Maldives, offering all kinds of ships and services at various rates; for the absolute best deals on all available ships, check out our Maldives liveaboards page!

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Manta Ray Behaviour

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Being so large and quick, the manta ray has few predators except for large sharks and some whales, but unfortunately, the trade in manta ray meat means that they are very much hunted by humans and it is impossible for the manta to protect itself from being hunted.
Thankfully, conditions for manta ray in the vacations Maldives are better than in many other places as the manta ray fish in the Maldives are protected and cannot be traded in the market. There is also an important manta ray project Baa Atoll called The Baa Atoll Resorts Marine Conservation Project that seeks to promote awareness about the conservation of manta rays and other endangered marine life. Also, while keeping manta ray creature in captivity might not sound like a protection method, the sea world manta ray enclosure is a great place for people to see manta ray bahaviour up close, learn about them and the importance of protecting them.

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Weather in Maldives in October

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The weather in Maldives in October is just like you would expect from a tropical paradise. Strong gusty winds accompanied by torrential rain. The climate remains warm and pleasant though, so it retains all kinds of tourists looking for those fantastic holiday activities.
For activities like scuba diving Maldives weather brings an average of 27 degrees Celsius. The water keeps at a gentle 28 degrees, explaining why even during the monsoon months in the Maldives, water based activities are still heaps of fun; especially if tumultuous waters are what you’re after!
The October Maldives weather forecast also shows the humidity to dance around the 84% mark, with rainfall at 222 mm on average for the month. With some 14 days of rain on average for October, it is one of the wetter months.
As Maldives weather seasons go, October is feisty and temperamental, but nothing out of the ordinary when dealing with a tropical environment. You can see the present weather for Maldives by clicking the link below, or even view the separate months of the year for an overview of varying Maldives climates.

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Weather in Maldives

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Once you are on your liveaboard maledives holiday, if you are going diving you will be given a Maldives scuba weather forecast every day before setting off on your dive, as part of your daily dive briefing. Similarly, any resort will post a daily Maldives weather report, usually in the lobby or another prominent place within the hotel.

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Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

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Once you have decided to go on Hanifaru holidays, you will not look back. Travelling to Hanifaru Maldives, for many will be the highlight of a life of diving. Nowhere else on earth can you find as many manta rays as you will find in the Hanifaru Maldives, and because of a recent move to protect Hanifaru manta rays in the Hanifaru malediven area, it is hoped that diving in Hanifaru Bay will remain one of the most amazing Hanifaru Maldives diving spectacles in the world for many years to come.
So, in short, if you have the opportunity to Maldives Baa Atoll, you should not pass it up!

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