Maldives Tours / Maldives holidays

Maldives tours / maldives hollidays : Situated southwest of India and Sri Lanka, Maldives is a stunning island country known for its countless paradise islands ringed by silky white sand beaches, swaying palms, clear azure waters and high – end water villas that attract all kinds of travelers from families to group of friends and solo travelers to newlyweds.

Maldives is the smallest country in Asia with Male as the capital and the most populated city, the capital city is traditionally called the “King’s Island” as it is where the ancient royal dynasties ruled from its center.

Things to do in Maldives

Romantic Getaways – Honeymoon in Maldives

Maldives is an number of pick for honeymooners and couples seeking a romantic escape, with more than 1,100 islands almost all of which are covered in lovely beaches and swaying coconut palms, this island nation is a true definition of a remote island paradise.

The stress of having to plan and execute the wedding, couple really do need to relax and there is no better way to do so than a honeymoon holiday in the Maldives. The island is pure luxury with many hotels offering private butlers, catamaran cruise, over-the-water villas and even submarines available for their guest

On your honeymoon holiday, your room will likely be perched over the clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Each resort is typically on its own tiny island and it won’t take more than 5 minutes to walk from your room’s infinity pool to the gourmet restaurant. Also, it is often all inclusive. So don’t stress about carrying your wallet as many resorts are all-inclusive making it easy to facilitate a romantic champagne toast whenever it strikes your fancy.

Whatever ocean related activity you may like in the Maldives, almost all resorts offer water sports, boat tours, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing trips, kayaking, parasailing, submarine tours and the list goes on and on. Non-motorized sports are often included in inclusive hotel packages.

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Is It Possible To Travel The Maldives on A Budget?

The Maldives has established itself as a luxury holiday destination. However, in the recent years. Travelers on a tighter budget have been welcomed as well.

Since the arrival of the first tourists on the shores of this beautiful island in the late 1970s, the country has built a reputation of an exclusive collection of private islands affordable only to certain people. It was not until 2008 when the Maldives first democratically elected government eliminated the laws requiring all foreign visitors to stay in resorts, because of this budget travel became possible.

The changed allowed licensed locals to open their own guesthouses on the local islands – atolls where Maldivians live as opposed to the self – contained resorts, each effectively a private island that exists in almost total isolation from day to day life in the country.

If you are planning to travel to Maldives on a budget, here are some simple tips to help keep your costs down in this beautiful destination that has earned itself a reputation for luxury.

  • Visit during the off-peak season which happens from May to mid-October.
  • Look for deals on flights and accommodation in advance to secure lower prices
  • Stay on local islands instead of expensive private islands
  • Eat at local restaurant and avoid high end resorts
  • Make use of public ferries and local transport options instead of speed boats which can be costly
  • Try to pack everything you will need during your stay to avoid inflated prices in Maldives
  • Stay in a guesthouse rather than a resort

Is it Easy To Get A Visa For Maldives?

There are no hurdles in the way of tourists arriving in Maldives. All nationalist can get a Maldives tourist Visa upon arrival in the country, single entry-tourist visas are valid for 30 days and are granted to visitors from every country in the world upon arrival.

There is no vis fees for the Maldives immigration, you will only need the following

  • Need a machine-readable passport valid for at least one month beyond your date of arrival
  • Need proof of booked accommodation plus a return ticket
  • Evidence of sufficient funds for the duration of your Maldives Holiday (US$ 100 plus US$ 50 per day of your stay should suffice.
  • In practice, proof of funds is rarely checked for those with a resort booking but be prepared for immigration officers to ask to see cash or a bank statement.
  • Need to fill a Travel Health Declaration form no more than 24 hours before departing for Maldives, the form can be submitted via the governmnet’s Imuga Portal.

Note: Tourist Visa are strictly for tourism, if you are found to be working in Maldives or on overstay the 30-day limit without prior permission, you can be fined and deported.

Places to visit in Maldives

Male

Male – the capital city of Maldives is a bustling island in Indian Ocean located on North Male Atoll, the highlight of the island is the Republic Square. The city has colorful building and stunning mosques, take a leisurely walk along the harbor and explore the nearby popular markets where you can sample fresh fruits, fish and other delicious produce.

Male is best for culture and nature.

Maafushi

Maafushi Island located on Kaafu Atoll is a perfect spot to visit for fun-loving tourists, the island is popping with colour and cocktails and has a handful of lovely beaches, floating bars, a fierce diving scene and is at the heart of Maldives’ bustling solo travel scene.

The beach is also highly affordable, perfect for any island hoppers on a budget.

Maafushi is best for water sports and bars

Hulhumale

Located on North Male Atoll, Hulhumale is a human – made island and a feat of urban planning and modern architecture, the island was created to deal with the growing population of Male. Thanks to  a golden-domed mosque, clusters of shopping mall, resorts and a unique cityscape. It is worth to visit, the island is best for watersports  and beautiful beaches.

Dhangethi

Dhangethi Island is a small island with white sand fringed by lush palm trees on one side and aqua-colored water on the other, its remote location and small population makes it one of the most attractive islands in Maldives.

It is perfect for crowd-free diving and snorkeling.

Dhangethi Island is situated on Alif Dhaal Atool and with a beautiful beach and coral reefs, it is best for water sports and nature.

Rasdhoo

Located on Alif Alif Atoll, Rasdhoo is a perfect place to visit if you want a fantasy Island experience. The island is mostly uninhabited and abundant with nature, picture-perfect beaches and radiant seas. Basically it is heaven on earth, explore the stunning coral reefs of Rasdhoo, get a taste of the local cuisne and take a stroll through nature.

 

Rashdhoo is best for water sports and nature.

best things to do in Maldives

Relax on the Beach

Relax on the Beach The Maldives has some of the immaculately beautiful beaches with crystal white soft sands making them a perfect spot to relax at during your Maldives tour, this exciting activity is perfect for honeymooners, couple and friends looking for a soothing holiday. Maldives has the most beautiful beaches in the world nestled amidst beautiful coral islands

Local Island Life

Your Maldives Tour can never be complete without experiencing the local island life, you will need to visit the local islands like Hithadoo, Huraa or Maafushi to immerse yourself in true Maldivian culture. On these islands you can stay at family – owned guesthouses, purchase fresh mahi mahi directly from the fishermen and stroll down whitewashed streets as the call to prayer draws in thousands of people heading to mosques. Remember, Maldives is a Muslim Country. Bikinis and speedos are fine only at the hotels and resorts but modest clothing is the norm everywhere else.

Explore The Capital City, Male

For of the visitors on a Maldives Tour often bypass Male, possibly due to the fact that it is the opposite of the typical tropical island aesthetic. Male is one of the most densely population cities in the world with more than 200,000 people into just 3.2 square miles. However, this capital of Maldives is a must visit destination on your Maldives Tour, it is famous as the King’s Island as it used to serve as the abode of the Royal Kings. Its bustling atmosphere, cultural spots and high-end accommodation options make it a perfect place to visit during your holiday in Maldives.

Spot Dolphins on A sunset Cruise

On your Maldives Tour, the best way to witness the beauty of this gorgeous island nation is to embark on a boat cruise or a local dhoni which is a traditional small boat made of wood. Watch the breathtaking sunset during your cruise journey, this is a classic experience for honeymooners or just normal couples. The Sunset cruise offers a chance to spot playful pod of spinner dolphins surrounding your boat, these adorable creatures are plentiful in Maldivan waters and will often pursue the bot corkscrewing out of the water seemingly just for the fun of it.

Sample Maldivian Cuisine

Sample Maldivian Cuisine The Maldives offers mind blowing culinary experience with seasonality, flavors and inspiration that have been plucked from India, Sri Lanka and Eastern Asia which has resulted from the ancient trade routes between the Maldives and its neighbors.

Go Parasailing

Go Parasailing This activity is done where a person is attached to a specially designed parachute which in turn is attached to a boat, as the boat moves it tows the parachute causing the person to glide high in the air. Termed as an adrenaline sport, parasailing above the Maldives’ dreamy atolls is actually utterly peaceful, remember to carry your camera and hold tight to it.

Go Scuba Diving

Go Scuba Diving Maldives is famous for having the best waters in the world which makes it the best place on earth for scuba diving, with more than 1000 islands making this archipelago a paradise. It is assumed that the individual scuba diving sites would probably be in the thousands to.

Swim with Whale Sharks

If swimming with whale sharks is on your bucket list on Maldives Tour, this beautiful islands one of the best places in the world to spot them and they can be seen all year round. The best islands to visit to spot the Whale Sharks are Alifu Dhaalu Atoll (Southern Ari Atoll) Most resorts and guest houses offer whale – sporting snorkel trips and dives, while on this excursion you are advised to keep a good distance away from these gentle giants for their well being as well as yours.

FAQs About Maldives Holiday

How Much Does A Tour/Holiday to Maldives Cost

On average, a Maldives Holiday lasting a little over a week will cost you approximately $ 170 USD per day, Price per day start at around $ 100 USD per person  and some tours cost around $ 230 USD per day per person.

What Month Is Cheapest For Maldives Tours

During the peak season in Maldives that runs from November to April, this is when the prices are high on accommodation as well as flights. If you are targeting low rates on Maldives Tour, prices are normally lower during the off-season from May to October.

Is Maldives A Safari Destination to Travel To?

The Maldives is a safe destination for all tourists, the crime rate and incarceration rates are pretty low. However, just like any other place on earth, petty thefts and robberies do happen especially in the capital city Male, so apply some basic precautionary measures and your Maldives Tour will be smooth.

 Do People in Maldives Speak English

In regions like Male – the capital city of Maldives, you will find that locals speak English. Same happens in resorts and other places that attract people of different dialects.

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