Maldives Tours & Holidays
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Discover The Wonders Of Maldives
Venturing on a journey to The Maldives invites you into a world of crystal-clear turquoise waters, powdery white sand beaches, and abundant marine life. From lazing on beach hammocks to snorkelling amongst colourful coral reefs, diving with manta rays, and soaking in the luxurious comfort of overwater accommodations, The Maldives offers a dreamy escape like no other. Whether it’s uncovering the underwater wonders of Banana Reef, sailing on a traditional Dhoni, or strolling in the charming streets of Malé, every moment spent in the Maldives captures the very essence of a tropical island paradise.
Maldives At A Glance
Malé
523,787
Maldivian Rufiyaa
Dhivehi
(GMT+05:00)
+960
Type D
TOP THINGS TO SEE IN Maldives
Malé
The bustling capital city offers a mix of modern life with historical sights, vibrant markets, and a unique urban buzz in the midst of the idyllic islands.
Ari Atoll
Known for its spectacular marine life, Ari Atoll is a must-visit for scuba diving and snorkelling enthusiasts.
Baa Atoll
Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Baa Atoll is home to Hanifaru Bay, a famous spot for swimming with manta rays and whale sharks.
Addu Atoll
As the southernmost atoll, Addu boasts pristine coral reefs, an array of marine life, and a rich culture distinct from the rest of the Maldives.
OUR ADVENTURE Trips & TOURS IN Maldives
Escape to the Maldives, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean. Experience pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. Indulge in luxurious resorts, thrilling water sports, and the warm hospitality of the Maldivian people. Discover a slice of paradise for unforgettable memories.
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Maldives FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Maldives has a tropical climate, making it a great destination year-round. However, the best weather is typically between November and April, during the dry season.
The Maldivian Rufiyaa is the official currency, but US Dollars are also widely accepted, especially in resorts. Currency can be exchanged at the airport, banks, or hotels.
All tourists from all countries are granted a free 30-day visa upon arrival in the Maldives.
Key highlights include Malé, Ari Atoll, Baa Atoll, and Addu Atoll.
The Maldives is generally very safe for tourists. Some resort islands may have specific rules, so it’s advisable to check in advance.
While Dhivehi is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, particularly within resorts.
We advise you to check with your local travel clinic 4-6 months prior to departure to see what is required. Also check the Travel Health Pro Website
Tap water is not safe for drinking in the Maldives. It is recommended to take a filtered water bottle.
Maldivian cuisine is based heavily on fish (mainly tuna), coconut, and starches such as rice and taro. Traditional dishes include Mas Huni (shredded smoked fish with grated coconuts and onions) and Maldivian curry.
Maldivians are generally warm and welcoming. As a Muslim country, respectful attire is encouraged, especially in local islands. Alcoholic beverages are only permitted within the resort areas.
Absolutely! From snorkelling and diving amongst vibrant coral reefs, surfing on ideal waves, to exploring local islands, the Maldives offers diverse adventure opportunities.