Maldives

Overview

"THE MALDIVES IS A PLACE THAT’S FULL OF COLOR, LUSH GREENERY, AND BLUE WATERS."
The Maldives is a tropical paradise located in the Indian Ocean, known for its stunning white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. It is a popular travel destination for honeymooners, beach lovers, and scuba diving enthusiasts.

Tour details

  • Country Maldives
  • Visa Requirements On Arrival Visa
  • Languages spoken Dhivehi, English
  • Currency used Maldivian Rufiyaa
  • Area (km2) 297.8 km²

Here are some more details about the Maldives:

Geography: The Maldives is located southwest of Sri Lanka and stretches across approximately 298 square kilometers (115 square miles). It is made up of 1,190 islands, with only about 200 of them inhabited. The islands are grouped into 26 natural atolls, which are composed of coral reefs and sandbars.
Natural Beauty: The Maldives is renowned for its pristine white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and abundant coral reefs. The underwater world is a haven for divers and snorkelers, with vibrant coral formations, colorful fish, sea turtles, and even opportunities to spot manta rays and whale sharks.
Luxury Resorts: The Maldives is synonymous with luxury resorts that offer exclusive experiences for travelers. Many of these resorts are situated on private islands, providing privacy and seclusion. Over-water villas are a popular accommodation choice, allowing guests to enjoy direct access to the ocean from their rooms.
Water Sports and Activities: The Maldives offers a plethora of water-based activities for visitors to enjoy. Besides snorkeling and scuba diving, you can engage in activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, parasailing, fishing, and catamaran sailing. Some resorts also offer spa treatments, yoga classes, and sunset cruises.
Best Time to Visit: The Maldives has a tropical climate, making it a year-round destination. The peak tourist season is from November to April when the weather is dry with plenty of sunshine. May to October is the off-peak season, characterized by occasional rain showers and lower prices.