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Maldives

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Maldives

Paradise, made easy from the UAE.

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A thousand coral islands scattered across the Indian Ocean, each one a private world of white sand and impossible blues. The Maldives is a four-hour hop from the Gulf, no visa fuss for most nationalities, and the rare destination that looks exactly like its photographs.

One island, one resort is the rule — so choosing the right island is everything. That’s where we come in: budget, board basis, house reef, kids’ club or none, seaplane or speedboat — we match you to the island that fits.

Where to go

Finding your Maldives

North & South Malé Atolls

Speedboat-transfer islands 15–45 minutes from the airport — ideal for short breaks and families who want to skip the seaplane.

Baa Atoll

UNESCO biosphere reserve famous for manta rays and whale sharks at Hanifaru Bay in the green season.

Ari Atoll

Classic seaplane country with big house reefs, resident whale sharks and some of the best diving in the country.

Deep south atolls

Fewer neighbours, wilder reefs and the quietest luxury in the Maldives — worth the extra domestic hop.

Seasons

When to go

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November – April

The dry season: blue skies, calm lagoons and the best visibility for snorkelling and diving. Peak rates over Christmas and New Year — book those months early.

May – October

The green season brings short tropical bursts of rain and softer prices — often 30–40% below peak. Surf picks up, and manta and whale-shark sightings peak on many atolls.

Best value

May, September and early December hit the sweet spot: near-perfect weather at shoulder-season rates.

Things to experience

Moments worth flying for

House-reef snorkelling

Turtles, rays and technicolour coral, metres from your villa steps.

Sandbank picnics

A private strip of white sand, a cool box and nothing else on the horizon.

Sunset dolphin cruises

Spinner dolphins ride the bow wave most evenings — a near guarantee.

Overwater spa days

Treatment rooms with glass floors above the lagoon.

Night fishing

Hand-line fishing at dusk, with the chef grilling your catch after.

Diving with mantas

Seasonal congregations in Baa and Ari atolls for divers and snorkellers alike.

Know before you go

Culture & flavour

Island life & etiquette

The Maldives is a Muslim nation. On resort islands dress as you please; on local islands shoulders and knees should be covered and alcohol is not available. A warm “Assalaamu alaikum” goes a long way.

Food & flavours

Mas huni — smoked tuna, coconut and chilli scooped up with roshi flatbread — is the classic Maldivian breakfast. Ask your resort for a Maldivian night: garudhiya broth, reef fish curries and sticky bondibaiy rice.

Where to stay

Styles that suit

Overwater villas

The postcard: steps into the lagoon, glass floor panels, sunset decks.

Beach villas with pools

Often better value than overwater — and easier with young children.

All-inclusive islands

Premium plans that genuinely cover excursions, fine dining and drinks.

We recommend specific hotels once we know your dates and party — availability and rates are always confirmed by a specialist.

Popular holidays

Trips we build to Maldives

Our itineraries are starting points, not fixed packages — open one for the full day-by-day plan, then let us reshape it around you.

Gallery

Maldives, in pictures

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