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Maldives

The Maldives is a tropical paradise, known for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and stunning coral reefs, perfect for honeymooners looking for relaxation. With overwater bungalows, private beaches and photogenic landscapes, it’s no wonder why tourists come from all over the world to fulfill their dream of visiting this heavenly destination. Imagine waking up to white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, the Maldives is a place where you can truly disconnect from the world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of the Indian Ocean.

Attractions

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Diving

Diving in the Maldives is a true underwater adventure, with crystal clear waters and an abundance of marine life. You can explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter a wide variety
The Maldives is also known for its shipwrecks, which provide a unique and exciting diving experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the Maldives offers something for everyone. With warm water temperatures, excellent visibility.

Water sports

The Maldives is a water sports paradise, offering an array of exciting activities to keep adrenaline junkies and beach lovers alike entertained.
From kiteboarding and windsurfing, to sap and kayaking, there’s something for everyone The Maldives is also famous for its fantastic surf breaks, and many surfers flock to the islands to catch some of the best waves in the Indian Ocean.Ultimate luxury and rejuvenation at the Maldives’ heavenly spas, where you can indulge in a variety of pampering treatments using natural ingredients.

Spa

Ultimate luxury and rejuvenation at the Maldives’ heavenly spas, where you can indulge in a variety of pampering treatments using natural ingredients
and traditional techniques, surrounded by crystal clear waters and lush tropical landscapes. Experience the ultimate in relaxation overwater bungalows, a thatched roof pavilion, or even on a private island. However, be prepared to splurge as the prices are quite expensive.

Hotels

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Flights

Flights

Cheapest time to fly to Maldives

You can change locations

Transportation

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In the Maldives, getting around is best done by walking on the small islands, taking taxis in cities like Male and Addu (MVR 20-30), or taking buses (MVR 3) with limited routes. Renting cycles, bringing your own folding bike, or taking ferries are cheaper options, but ferries are unreliable and don’t reach resort islands. Speed Boats and seaplanes are the fastest modes of transportation from the capital city to resorts, with speedboats costing around MVR 3,500 and sea planes providing a scenic view. Yachts are the most luxurious option, costing around MVR 55,000 per day.

Food

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Kust Veg

Just Veg, located at the Atmosphere Kanifushi Resort in Lhaviyani Atoll, is the Maldives’
first fully-vegetarian restaurant Enjoy a unique and diverse menu of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Indian Ocean-inspired dishes, all customizable for vegans.
989X+JQ3, Kanifushi, Maafilaafushi, The Maldives

M6M

M6M is a stylish and contemporary restaurant located on the island of Maha-Adhu in the Maldives…
But the real catch of this restaurant is its unique setting – dining takes place under the sea, offering a breathtaking and romantic view of the underwater world while you enjoy your meal.
Sinamale 2, 3°52’48.9″N 73°27’32., Ameenee Magu, Malé 20112

Thila

Thila, located at Kurumba Resort, is an award-winning restaurant with semi-outdoor dining…
Enjoy a continental breakfast and contemporary Maldivian grills for dinner with options for kids. Choose from a beachfront terrace, deck over water, top-floor balcony.
S6GGC+HGQ, Vihamanaafushi, The Maldives

Baan Huraa

Baan Huraa, located in Male, is a luxurious restaurant with tunning ocean views.
Thai and vegetarian-friendly cuisine. Come indulge in some fine dining with the perfect ocean view.
XG94+VP4 Anantara Veli, Gulhi, The Maldives

Nightlife

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Baan Huraa

The Maldives offers a unique cinema experience with open-air theaters. Watch classic films under the
stars on comfy sofas, beanbags, or cushion on the sand, with some resorts offering free-flowing alcohol and canapés Bodu Beru or a fire dance show-Guesthouses in the Maldives offer the traditional dance form of Bodu Beru, which involves percussion music.

Bodu Beru or a fire dance show

Guesthouses in the Maldives offer the traditional dance form of Bodu Beru,
which involves percussion music, singing, and dancing Tourists are invited to join in, and professional acrobat performers and fire-eaters add excitement to the experience.

Weather

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Winter

Winter in the Maldives is a sun-lover’s paradise, with hot and dry weather from December and plenty of sunshine. Temperatures reach the low 30s (86, and while there may be an occasional shower, it’s mostly clear skies. This makes it the perfect time for visitors to enjoy the peak season in the beautiful Maldives.

Spring

Spring in the Maldives can be very hot, with temperatures consistently in the low 30°C (86°F) from March to May. However, some rain brings some relief from the heat, though conditions remain mostly dry with plenty of sunshine. As April ends and May arrives, the risk of stormy conditions increases as the South West monsoon season starts and rain becomes more frequent.

Summer

From June to August, visitors can still enjoy high temperatures and humidity, with occasional pleasant breezes. However, it is also the wet season, and the weather can be unpredictable with strong winds, heavy rains, and possible storms. Despite the occasional downpours, temperatures continue to reach highs in the low 30°C (86°F), making it an adventurous time to visit the Maldives.

Autumn

Autumn in the Maldives is hot and wet, with the South West monsoon bringing occasional rain and storms. However, sunny periods are still possible. From October to November, the North East winds arrive, signaling the end of the stormy season and the start of drier conditions.

Money

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Local currency – Rufiyaa
Currency exchange in the Maldives is easy – the Bank of Maldives has a currency counter at the airport, and locals are always happy to help. All the clothes you bring should be really small and folded because they are for summer and most of the suitcase is swimwear, so you can pack both your clothes and the clothes of the partner you are flying with in one large suitcase, and also there’s not too much shopping there, so you will save the cost of a suitcase And you won’t have to worry about her weight.
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