KANDI RESORT - Surf Travel(South Male Atoll)
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From $US 90 pps |
         Key information explained
With a surf break Kandi Right at your front door, you will be able to surf awesome waves at your leisure. But with another 6 quality breaks between 5 and 45 minutes from the resort, our resident surf guide will take you up to twice daily by dhoni to these top spots.
Our Operator runs the surf program, and with an expert Aussie surf guide on hand, you will get the best waves that are on offer
Full Day surf transfers or a 3 hr trip twice daily to any south male atolls, departure times 9.30am & 2.30pm. Breaks visited are Riptides, Foxys, Twin peaks, Quarters, Lucky Joes and Kates. Kandi Right is accessible from the resort.
Many will delight in the many other water activities that the resort has worked to develop. These will include snorkeling excursions, light craft sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, kite surfing or even just regular surfing on the close reef break.
It does not stop when you get out of the water.
Kandi Island is 13 hectares in area (32 acres) or roughly about a 20 minute walk around the perimeter. It is located two thirds down the south eastern edge of the south male atoll and is neighbours to resort islands Cocoa in the north, Biyado in the west and local island Guraidhoo in the south. For a sampling of Maldivian life, visits to Guraidhoo can be arranged.
KANDI RESORT - activities Snorkelling excursions
Scuba
Light craft sailing
Canoeing
Wind Surfing
Kite Surfing
Kandooma Spa
Volleyball
Five a side foot ball
Extreme croquet
Bicycle polo
Underwater hockey
Catamarans other water activities
SURFING
KANDI RESORT - packages
    
please contact True Blue Travel for all package deals available

KANDI RESORT - info
Guests coming home will be able to tell tales of margaritas in the loung, villa side barbeques, wood-fired pizzas by the pool, sunset garnished Mojitos on koimala roof bar, take out fish and chips, Kandi cafe buffet, castaway picnics, cappuccino's at the coffee club and sitting at the kitchen range at Koimala restaurant offering advice to the chefs.

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