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Tgi Maldives Alimatha

About Tgi Maldives Alimatha

TGI Maldives comprises four dive centers strategically located nearby the Maldives’ world-renowned dive sites.The first one opened in 1984 on the island of Halaveli, followed by Thulagiri in 1988 and Hudhuveli in 1989. The two latter were soon closed as we decided to expand TGI Diving International to the Red Sea and Honduras at that time.Alimatha is the complete Maldivian destination for all tourists because it has it all: world-level diving for both experienced and beginners, aquarium-like snorkeling sites, emerald shallow waters for swimming and playing with the kids, completely surrounded by sand with both secluded areas and a central beach location with bar, music and animation, Areyuvedic massage centre, watersports corner with windsurfing, canoeing and cat sailing, main restaurant and specialty one. By choice Alimatha does not have TVs or telephones in the guest rooms; this by itself says a lot about the philosophy behind Alimatha Resort.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Alimatha Resort, Vaavu Atoll, Maldives
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Location

North America - Belize

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