Dreaming of overwater bungalows, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and powdery white-sand beaches? It sounds like you have the Maldives on your mind. This tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean is a bucket-list destination for many, and it’s easy to see why. The Maldives is famous for its stunning natural beauty, luxurious resorts, and incredible marine life. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic getaway, a relaxing solo trip, or an unforgettable family vacation.
As for the best time to travel, the dry season (December to April) is a peak. You can expect plenty of sunshine, blue skies, and very little rain. It’s the perfect time for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. But because it’s the most popular time, you’ll find that prices for flights and accommodation are higher.
Maldives at glance:
Flight duration (from London): 10-11 hours
Main airport: Velana International Airport (Malé International Airport), Hulhulé Island
Population: 520 000 people
Language: Dhivehi (Maldivian), English
Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR)
Time zone: UTC+5
Top places to visit on Maldives
Malé Atoll is a home of the capital city and often the first stop for travelers. The North Malé Atoll is where you’ll find some of the country’s most luxurious resorts and top-tier diving spots. The South Malé Atoll is a bit quieter, offering a more relaxed vibe with equally stunning scenery and dive sites.
Ari Atoll is a perfect place for diving or snorkeling enthusiasts. It’s famous for its incredible biodiversity, and you’ll have the chance to swim alongside majestic whale sharks and manta rays, which are present year-round. The atoll is divided into North and South sections, both dotted with gorgeous resorts and local islands.
Baa Atoll is a haven for marine life and is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Hanifaru Bay is a world-famous feeding ground for manta rays and whale sharks, especially during the wet season. Staying here gives you a front-row seat to one of nature’s most spectacular underwater shows.
Vaadhoo Island is a small island in the Raa Atoll is famous for its bioluminescent plankton, which creates a magical “Sea of Stars” effect. It’s a truly once-in-a-lifetime sight that makes for an unforgettable evening stroll.
Maafushi Island offers a fantastic local experience for those traveling on a tighter budget. It’s one of the most developed local islands, with a great selection of guesthouses, restaurants, and water sports activities. You can enjoy the beauty of the Maldives without the luxury price tag, all while supporting local businesses.
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