Maldives Tours & Vacations

The Maldives, a tropical paradise, are located south of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean. This archipelago's protected islands are divided into natural atolls, the majority of which are still uninhabited. This island nation, which floats on calm ocean seas, is the ideal vacation spot for those looking to escape the stress and confusion of city life. We at KraftMyTrip provides all destination packages for Maldives.

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Maldives

Maldives is an island nation in the Indian Ocean formed by a chain of 1,900 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls southwest of Sri Lanka and India. The archipelago has a strategic location astride and along major sea lanes in Indian Ocean. Tourism in the Maldives is well-known throughout the world for its immaculate white sand beaches, flourishing reef fish, clear lagoons, palm-fringed islands, and opulent water villas. This archipelago's pristine beauty can be summed up by the turquoise waves that crash on the coast with a mesmerising sound and the alluring school of corals, reef sharks, and manta rays that adorn its underwater environment. The Maldives nation is brimming with a variety of well-known tourist destinations that promise to entice honeymooners and leisure travellers. The best diving spots are HP Reef and Banana Reef, but Mulee'age Palace and the National Museum provide insight into the Maldives' magnificent past.

The Maldives is famous for a number of reasons, including its vibrant culture, pristine beaches, sprawling greenery, and fascinating landmarks. Apart from the numerous enchanting landmarks, Maldives is also famous for water sports and other adventure activities.

4 to 5 days are usually enough to spend in the islands of Maldives. You can easily explore the major places in 5 days. Which month is the best month to visit the Maldives? The best month to visit the Maldives is from November to April.

The ideal time to visit the Maldives is from November to March. The breakdown for each season is provided below for your information. The Maldives have consistently bright weather, so you may pick the best time to visit based on your priorities. Maldives experiences both dry and wet seasons, much like any other tropical nation. The cooling sea breezes and unexpected drizzles go nicely with the sweltering, humid weather.

November to March : Travel to this part of the world is at its busiest during this season. With low humidity, minimal rain, and a crisp, clear sky, these months are ideal.

March to April : From the middle of April, the temperature starts to rise rapidly. The best season for surfers is from March through October.

May to November : The best time of year to book a resort is now. This time of year, storms and rains are highly probable.

The Maldives are well-known for its magnificent hotels and resorts, which provide an enchanting tropical paradise experience. There are several lodging choices available, ranging from overwater bungalows to private villas with direct beach access. Velassaru Maldives, One&Only Reethi Rah, Gili Lankanfushi, and Conrad Maldives Rangali Island are among the noteworthy resorts. These resorts have breathtaking scenery, world-class amenities, fine dining options, spa facilities, and activities like as snorkelling, diving, and water sports. Each resort provides a distinct combination of luxury, solitude, and unrivalled natural beauty, offering visitors with an outstanding Maldives holiday experience.

Hopping on and off ferries and speedboats is the best way to get around the island nation of Maldives. Dhoni charters and speedboats are available for hire at Male and all nearby islands. Taxi boats are used to take tourists to and from the islands in the North and South Atolls.

Ferries are the cheapest option when it comes to commuting between the islands of Maldives, with fares varying between MVR 30 and MVR 60 for over a five hours long journey. Getting from the airport to Male via ferry costs around MVR 40 per person, while public inter-island ferries charge MVR 30-75.

Maldivian culture is firmly entrenched in Islamic history and traditional Maldivian customs. The Maldivians have a great feeling of belonging and hospitality. Dhivehi, the indigenous language, traditional music, dancing styles such as Bodu Beru, and traditional art and craft all represent the local culture. The Maldivian cuisine is influenced by South Asian flavours, with popular dishes including fish curry and roshi (unleavened bread). On important occasions, the traditional dress, known as "libaas," is still worn. The Maldivian culture combines history and modernity, giving tourists a look into the island nation's own cultural character.