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15 Best Places to Visit in Maldives

Left to the mercy of the soft and lapping Indian Ocean, the islands of the Maldives have been sculpted and formed into unquestionably one of the most quintessentially beautiful tropical places on the globe.

Ranging from the powdered beaches of the northern atolls to the earthy sea shacks and fishing hamlets of the southern isles, the whole nation can be found strewn across the turquoise waters some way from the Indian subcontinent.

Most visitors will land in the throbbing, pulsing city of Male, packed onto its own pinprick of an isle and boasting spice-scented markets and great mosques.

Most also don’t linger long before they hit the seaplanes or boats and make for the shimmering private bays of their chosen resort, where infinity pools and over-water cabanas are the norm.

More recently, new local guesthouses and the discovery of rolling waves have begun transforming the Maldives from honeymoon hotspot to surfing, adventure and backpacking destination – paradise is now open to all, it seems.

Lets explore the best places to visit in the Maldives :

Islamic Centre

Thrumming with scooters and cars and Indian bazaars stacked with coconuts and spice, the city of Male – the capital of the Maldives atolls – has the frenetic feel of a place crammed into a slot that’s too small for it.

And that’s because it is.

Although rarely visited (most travelers bypass the city on seaplanes heading straight for their resort), the town is crammed onto a pint-sized islet in the North Male Atoll.

It manages to fit some fascinating sights between its streets though, like the 17th-century Friday Mosque and the gold-tipped Islamic Centre.

Male Market is another must – just be sure get your haggling skills up to scratch.

2. Hulhumale Island

Hulhumale Island

Sat just across the sparkling waters from the capital of Male, the island of Hulhumale is forever growing and growing as more and more land is reclaimed to house the sprawling urban tendrils of the city.

It’s also the home of the Velana International Airport, which is the main gateway to these paradisiacal islands for most.

However, don’t be put off by how all that sounds – Hulhumale is actually a charming place.

It’s got a gorgeous – if artificial – beach on its eastern haunch, a clutch of leafy neighborhoods, a glass-topped mosque, and planned promenade walkways above the Indian Ocean.

3. Maafushi

Maafushi

Maafushi might not have the sprawling luxury resorts and opulent 5-star hotels that many of its nearby brothers do, but it’s got plenty of charm.

Sadly ravaged in the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the place has been busy rebuilding its salt-washed fishing jetties and industrious sailor huts in the last decade.

Something that’s helped is the opening up of rights to local guesthouses, which is transforming Maafushi into one of the top off-beat island getaways for budget travelers.

Of course, you can expect gorgeous beaches backed with palms, lapping waves, and a clutch of homey little coffee shops on the shore.

Utheemu

Sat on the far northern reaches of the Haa Alif Atoll, itself the northernmost of all the Maldivian island chains, the beautiful site of Utheemu holds a special place in the history of this archipelago nation.

That’s because it was once the home of the revered Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu – the leader who’s credited with driving out Portuguese invaders from the isles in the late 16th century.

Of course, there are the usual sparkling white sands and lapping Indian Ocean waves, but these are punctuated by heritage sites like the Utheemu Ganduvaru, which is the gorgeous timber-built palace where the respected leader grew up.

Feydhoo

Feydhoo’s story is a curious one.

In the 19th century, the people now living between the leafy streets and tight-knit housing blocks here were the inhabitants of nearby Gan island (more on that one later). When the British came in the run up to WWII, Gan was transformed into an airbase, and the locals were shipped out to live on the next island along in the Seenu Atoll.

That was Feydhoo, which is today a pretty picture of lived-in Maldivian life.

Come and stroll the winding walkways and sample seafood curries with the locals – the welcome is always warm.

6. Maradhoo

Maradhoo

Joined at the hip to aforementioned Feydhoo by a seaside causeway that runs just above the coral-fringed shores of the Seenu Atoll, Maradhoo is a major link in the island chain that starts with Gan to the east.

Long and thin, it juts out into the Indian Ocean like a finger fringed with narrow beachfronts and swaying groves of coconut palms.

As in Feydhoo, the locals are laid-back and lovely, and the cuisine is spicy and rich in seafood.

Be sure to take a walk down Link Road and flit between the coffee shops and sandwich vendors that meet between the palm trees there.

7. Veligandu Island

Veligandu Island

Romantic sunsets glow red and yellow over the lapping waters of the Indian Ocean; cocktails clink in the resort’s luxurious bar; sea kayaks bob on the turquoise shoreline, and crystal-clear waves roll in softly from the inland lagoon.

Welcome to uber-beautiful Veligandu Island, which has long been championed as one of the top destinations in the Maldives for couples.

Honeymooners and newly-weds are a common site on this long, thin finger of land on the western edge of the North Ari Atoll, and there are plenty of opulent seaside villas and suites to match.

8. Banana Reef

Banana Reef

Many travelers heading to the islands of the Maldives will be coming for one thing and one thing only: diving.

And there’s hardly a single better place to don the SCUBA gear and wetsuits in the country than at the Banana Reef.

This fruit-shaped dash of multi-colored corals and seaweed-clad sandbanks lies underwater between the isles of the North Male Atoll.

It’s served by countless outfitters, who lead excursions to uncover the striped snappers and bulbous sponges, the reef sharks and the barracudas that all coalesce here.

9. Thulusdhoo Island

Thulusdhoo Island

It’s the spirit of the salt-washed Caribbean that seems to drive Thulusdhoo Island.

Largely undiscovered, this speck in the Male Atolls is ringed by wide spaces of sand from which bulbous coconut trunks sprout by the hundred.

The beaches are – naturally – great, and the locals love to draw in their fading fishing boats to flint up a good sizzling seafood barbeque now and then.

That all fits perfectly with the other pastime of travelers on Thulusdhoo: surfing.

Look for the fun left-hand rollers that turn into barrels off of Villingilimathi Huraa close by.

10. Fuvahmulah

Fuvahmulah

Fuvahmulah promises something a little different to the rest of the Maldivian atolls.

For starters, this speck on the map of the Indian Ocean doesn’t really have any near neighbors, and it occupies an atoll all of its own.

It’s also peppered with the occasional inland lake, which is a rare sight to see in this flat-lying country.

Meanwhile the sandbanks that ring popular Banging Beach make for some crashing rollers and refreshing salt-spray (a break from the usual relaxing lapping lagoons), and the proximity to the Earth’s equator means steamy weather throughout the year.

11. Alimatha Island

Alimatha Island

Perched on the eastern edge of the Maldives, in the famous Felidhe Atoll, Alimatha is a great tourist island that offers luxury cabanas, untouched stretches of pristine sandy beach, and – most importantly – some of the most celebrated SCUBA diving spots around.

The resort that covers the island can often be seen packed with eager divers, who all come to seek out the pretty coral groves and sea walls that surround the shores.

These are packed with jackfish, morays and eels, and are known for their high visibility and popular night diving packages.

12. Hithadhoo

Hithadhoo

Large (at least for a Maldivian island) and highly-populated (again, at least for a Maldivian island), this sub-section of Addu City in the old Seenu Atoll can be reached on the same causeways that connect Gan to Maradhoo.

On its southern edge, the place is given away to mangroves and marshes and shrub land, while the north side of the island is packed with cafes and bakeries and the occasional set of looming minarets that rise from the local mosques.

More than anything, Hithadhoo oozes a charming lived-in vibe; one that’s difficult to discover elsewhere in the resort-heavy country.

Kuredu

Kuredu is the self-proclaimed jewel of the Lhaviyani Atoll, which makes its home in the central-north reaches of the Maldivian archipelago.

A boomerang-shaped isle, it’s entirely covered by a single resort, which offers rustic bamboo shacks and rows of those ubiquitous over-water bungalows with verandahs above the waves.

The whole place is completely surrounded by its own private fringing of powdery sand, and is considered one of the most advanced SCUBA and snorkeling destinations in the country – strong currents and high waves often make it difficult to see the manta rays and tropical schools.

Unusually, Kuredu also plays host to a full 9-hole golf course.

Gan

Gan is primarily known for its airport, which is the second-largest airport in the entire Maldives and a famous former airbase for the British Royal Air Force during WWII. Today, the island has shed its old military importance in favor of tourism, and it’s slowly rising to become one of the most popular spots in the Addu Atoll.

It’s not just the accessibility (thanks to the airport) that draws the crowds either, because Gan has earthy little fishing restaurants and small stretches of shimmering sand that are usually totally empty of visitors. Nice.

15. Kunfunadhoo Island

Kunfunadhoo Island

If you’re after the fabled luxury and romance of the Maldives, then it’s likely that the opulent resort on Kunfunadhoo Island won’t disappoint – it’s continually hailed as the most indulgent place to stay in the country.

Visitors enter through a thatched timber great hall that hides between groves of coconut palms.

From there, it’s onto the cocktail decks that soar on stilts above the jungle, or out to the beaches where candles flicker in the sultry sea breeze.

Add in a couple of infinity pools, swim-up bars, and the chance to dine on a private little sandbank with only the Indian Ocean waves as a backing track, and it’s easy to see why this one’s so popular!

15 Best Places to Visit in Maldives:

  • Hulhumale Island
  • Veligandu Island
  • Banana Reef
  • Thulusdhoo Island
  • Alimatha Island
  • Kunfunadhoo Island

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11 Epic Things to Do in the Maldives

With 1,190 islands scattered across 26 atolls in the Indian Ocean, including close to 200 resort islands and 200 inhabited islands, there are plenty of places to explore in the Maldives. Despite the numerous options, most visitors choose to lounge at

  • All Things To Do

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Maldives Beaches Maldives Beaches free

Many vacationers head to the Maldives solely to relax on the beach – and for good reason. The sugar white sand and striking turquoise water – practically unmatched in its clarity anywhere in the Caribbean – make for the perfect beach vacation backdrop. Every resort island has at least one beach with lounge chairs or salas to relax on. Most also have a "house reef" where you can cool off and admire the marine life.

Some resorts that boast notably beautiful beaches include:

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Go scuba diving and snorkeling Go scuba diving and snorkeling

With exceptionally clear visibility of up to 131 feet, an average sea temperature of 85.5 degrees Fahrenheit, bucket-list opportunities to swim with whale sharks and manta rays, and an abundance of marine life, the Maldives makes for a great environment for scuba diving and snorkeling.

Many resorts feature a house reef (a coral reef easily accessible from shore), while most also offer snorkeling excursions where a boat and tour operator transport you to even more vibrant reefs around the atoll. Most resorts and many inhabited islands have a dive center, so beginner and seasoned scuba divers alike can enjoy dive trips to the most stunning "giris" (shallow submerged reefs), drop-offs, "thilas" (pinnacles), channels, caves and shipwrecks around the area. With typically a medium to strong current, most dives in the Maldives are drift dives from boats.

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Try must-do water sports Try must-do water sports

Your trip to the Maldives would be incomplete if you didn't explore the glassy waters of the Indian Ocean or stick your head beneath the surface to check out the colorful world below. After all, the official territory of the Maldives is 99% water and 1% land, so if you only explore the islands, you're barely scratching the surface.

Snorkeling and diving are the top two activities in the Maldives, with wreck dives, pinnacles, reef walls and channel dives being just some of the options on offer. Swim with dozens of nurse sharks in Fulidhoo, whale sharks at Maamigili and tiger sharks in Fuvahmulah, or check out some of the incredible shipwrecks, such as Kuda Giri. You'll never get bored if you embrace the plethora of water sports available in the Maldives.

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Swim with manta rays and whale sharks at Hanifaru Bay Swim with manta rays and whale sharks at Hanifaru Bay

U.S. News Insider Tip: If seeing mantas and whale sharks at Hanifaru Bay is on your bucket list, choose a resort in Baa Atoll, such as Anantara Kihavah and Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru. You'll avoid a lengthy journey and expensive private charter fees. – Sarah Harvey

Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve was created in recognition of the incredible biodiversity of the underwater ecosystem, and Hanifaru Bay is the jewel in this atoll's crown. Hanifaru is a monitored snorkeling site that's renowned for attracting exceptionally high numbers of manta rays. During the southwestern monsoon (May to November), huge quantities of zooplankton become trapped in the horseshoe-shaped bay, creating a kind of zooplankton "soup," which in turn attracts remarkable numbers of zooplankton-loving "megafauna." In peak season, there could be as many as 100 mantas, plus maybe even several whale sharks feeding there. Hanifaru is one of the only places in the world where so many mantas and whale sharks aggregate in such unusually high numbers. 

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Authentic cultural experiences Authentic cultural experiences

U.S. News Insider Tip: Many souvenirs are imported from China. Look for souvenirs that are actually made in the Maldives, including thundu kunaa woven mats, striped feyli sarongs, lacquerwork from Baa Atoll and wooden miniature dhonis (boats). Or, check out Authentic Maldives . – Sarah Harvey

Influenced by sailors, traders and other explorers from India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia and even further afield over a period of more than 2,500 years, the Maldives is a melting pot of cultures. Prior to the country's official conversion to Islam in A.D. 1153, the Maldives was Buddhist and Hindu. You can see evidence of the Maldives' fascinating past through a number of authentic cultural experiences.

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North Malé Atoll North Malé Atoll free

This atoll, also known as Kaafu Atoll, is where you'll find the international airport, the capital city, plenty of popular dive sites, several "guesthouse islands" and more than a dozen resorts. A lot of people incorrectly refer to Velana International Airport as "Male airport" (and confusingly, it even has the airport code "MLE"), but it's actually located on an island called Hulhule, which is adjacent to Malé. Most visitors don't ever set foot in Malé, and are instead whisked from Hulhule straight to their resort or guesthouse. However, while most visitors aren't sad to skip Malé, the atoll named after the country's capital city is an extremely popular spot to visit.

Visitors who don't want to hop on another plane after a long journey to the Maldives often pick resorts or guesthouses in North Malé Atoll because they know it's a quick speedboat ride to their accommodation. The closest resorts to the airport, such as Kurumba and Bandos, are only 10 to 15 minutes by speedboat. However, the furthest away islands, which could take from 45 minutes to an hour to reach by speedboat, do have the benefit of not being under flight paths and not having the capital city and other urban developments on the horizon, which guests sometimes complain about. What's more, speedboat transfers are also cheaper than seaplane transfers.

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Banana Reef Banana Reef

This vibrant site in North Malé Atoll is popular with divers and snorkelers alike. Its name comes from the curved shape of the reef when seen from above. You can admire a wide variety of marine life, including schools of jacks as well as Napoleon wrasse, moray eels, barracudas, snapper, groupers, reef sharks and, if you're lucky and it's the right season, maybe even mantas too.

Divers who visited the site recently raved about the excellent visibility and abundance of aquatic life, while snorkelers liked how easy it was to see the reef, as the shallowest parts are at only about 4 feet.

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Maafushi Maafushi free

U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're looking for an island where you can hang out with other travelers, this one is a great option, although those wanting a more idyllic escape might prefer a less built-up island, such as Fulidhoo or Dhigurah. – Sarah Harvey

Maafushi is the most developed inhabited island in the Maldives when it comes to guesthouse tourism. When guesthouses were first legalized, it was on Maafushi that the first one opened in 2010. Prior to that, it was difficult for visitors to mingle with the average Maldivian and get a sense of what island life was like in the "real" Maldives. Today, Maafushi is home to dozens of guesthouses ranging in size and budget, from simple lodgings to stylish hotels. There are also plenty of cafes, watersports centers and dive centers to keep you entertained.

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Hulhumalé Hulhumalé free

Hulhumalé is an entirely artificial island built over a shallow lagoon adjacent to Malé. Construction began in 1997, and the rapidly expanding island is currently well on its way to doubling in size from the original 1.5-square-mile plot. The main purpose of creating Hulhumalé was to provide more housing for the overflowing capital city, and it remains a largely residential island. However, Hulhumalé also attracts travelers thanks to its dozens of guesthouses (which mostly line the long sandy beach), as well as several watersports centers and dive centers, a skate park and its very own Central Park. You will also find a variety of cafes and restaurants, ranging from Maldivian cuisine at The Maldive Kitchen to international options like Korean Food Zone.

The main reason visitors choose to stay in Hulhumalé is because it's close to the airport. If they arrive to the Maldives at night, it means they can't hop on a seaplane (which only operate during day), so Hulhumalé is a handy pit stop for many. While it's quieter and greener than Malé, it is becoming busier every year, and some parts of it are beginning to look in need of repair. However, the beach strip, which most tourists stick to, is fairly well looked after. The second phase of this land reclamation project is newer, and the buildings and streets are in better condition there. It is separated from the rest of the island by a series of bridges over a small channel of water. 

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Huraa Island Huraa Island free

Huraa is a relaxing, friendly and uncrowded island village best known to tourists for guesthouses, snorkeling and surfing opportunities. There are several surf points in the vicinity, but surfing in the Maldives is best suited to intermediate to advanced-level surfers because all of the breaks are coral breaks. There are souvenir shops, cafes, small grocery shops, two dive centers and a football field, but the white sand beaches fringing the island are probably the biggest draw, along with the unique insights you'll get into how Maldivians really live. Guesthouses on the island can also organize day trips and activities, such as sandbank trips and fishing excursions.

Past travelers love the fact that there are only electric vehicles on the island, but say it's still being developed for tourism. Some were disappointed to find that there is no "bikini beach" anymore (a tourist beach where you can wear a bikini, as it's illegal to wear skimpy swimwear on any island that isn't a resort island). However, many said the island was beautiful and they enjoyed exploring the mangrove area too.

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Maldives Victory Maldives Victory

The Maldives Victory, a 262-foot-long cargo ship, sunk in 1981 after hitting a reef in North Malé Atoll . Now, the dive site attracts scuba aficionados thanks to the beautiful corals that have covered it, as well as the rich sea life that has made the wreck a sight to behold, including turtles, trevallies, grouper, batfish, pufferfish and lionfish. For macrolife-lovers, there are also nudibranchs on the stern.

The Maldives Victory rests upright off the coast of Hulhule Island, not too far from the southern end of the Velana International Airport runway. Experts say this site is best seen between late May and July. Recent reviewers recommended a penetration dive so you don't miss the marine life inside the wreck and touted it as one of the most thrilling dive sites in the country.

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Your Trip to the Maldives: The Complete Guide

maldives tourist places to visit

Made up of nearly 1,200 coral islands strung north to south in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is one of the most popular beach destinations on the planet. Known for world-class diving, miles of empty white-sand beaches, and resorts oozing with luxury, the Maldives isn’t always the most budget-friendly destination (though bargains can be found). But if you’re looking for mind-blowing sunsets, sugary sand, and the most turquoise water you’ve ever seen, break out your credit card and book a flight. Read on for our complete Maldives visitor’s guide, and learn the best places to stay, eat, dive, and explore in this spectacular tropical locale.

Planning Your Trip

Best Time To Visit: In true tropical island style, temperatures in the Maldives average 83 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) year-round, and there are only two main seasons; dry and wet. The dry season comes in fall and winter, from November through April, with temperatures ranging from 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) to 89 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). The low, monsoon season runs from May through October, with the wettest month usually falling in June. Temperatures in the rainy season range from 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) to 87 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius).

Getting Around: As an island nation spread across hundreds of miles of the ocean, it’s only natural that boats are the country’s transport mainstay, so prepare your sea legs (or Dramamine). For those staying near the capital or attempting a more budget holiday, ferries are offered between some of the more populated islands in the Malé Atoll capital area. Speedboat taxis can be hired for short-distance island hopping, and private resort speedboats whisk guests away to properties in the immediate vicinity. For resorts set in distant atolls, further transport will be via seaplane or a domestic flight to one of the more far-flung airports followed by speedboat transfer to the resort.

Travel Tip: Many visitors to the Maldives must travel by seaplane to reach their final destination, so it’s important to note that seaplanes only operate during daylight hours. If your flight arrives after dark, consider staying at a nearby hotel on either Hulhulé Island or in nearby Malé city.

Things to Do

This is a country surrounded by water, water, and more water, so it's only natural that water sports have emerged as the leading activity in the Maldives. Landlubbers can bask in the sun on deserted sandbanks, or perhaps spend the day in one of the dozens of spas dotted at upmarket resorts throughout the nation.

  • Diving: Some of the world's best diving can be found in the Maldives' coral atolls. Spot whale sharks and manta rays from May through November in the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, or dive deep with octopi and reef sharks to explore some of the area's famed shipwrecks.
  • Water sports: Snorkeling, stand-up paddle, surfing, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, and every other water sport imaginable are available year-round. Most resorts include access to non-motorized water sports equipment, and the larger populated islands generally have water sports rental facilities.
  • Spa experiences: The Maldives is home to some of the most indulgent hotel spas in the world. These havens of tranquility offer everything from Thai massages set in overwater villas, to underwater treatment rooms, to complete detox, rejuvenation, or restoration packages. Most resorts have a spa on the property, so it's only a matter of choosing which will best suit your budget and relaxation desires.
  • Nothing: Perhaps the ultimate activity of all in the Maldives is doing absolutely nothing. This definition of "nothing" means laying on a sun lounger on one of the country's best beaches , staring into the sea-green distance while sipping ice-cold coconut water and reading a novel.

What to Eat and Drink

Maldivian cuisine borrows mainly from India and Sri Lanka, which both highlight hot, spicy flavors. But in the Maldives, what you’ll eat largely depends on where you stay. High-end resorts offer a variety of a la carte local and international fare in a host of luxurious settings, including in overwater and underwater restaurants .

Budget resorts are more likely to provide buffet meals with both Western and Asian options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are also small local eateries and cafes on many of the inhabited islands, purveying specialties such as fish cakes, soups, and curries.

Alcohol is prohibited in the Maldives (except for tourists at licensed hotels and resorts), so don’t expect to wash down your curry with a beer in any of the local establishments. Many of the more upmarket resorts, however, have full bars, and even wine cellars with hundreds of vintages to choose from.

Where to Stay

If visitors stay in the city of Malé, it’s rarely for more than one night, as there’s not much going on in the capital other than commerce, a few restaurants, and a museum or two. Most visitors stay in one of the dozens of resorts, which are often set on private islands in one of the country’s myriad coral atolls.

Accommodations vary widely in the Maldives, from rustic local guesthouses to some of the world’s most expensive resorts. If you’re on a budget, there are a handful of guesthouses and small hotels in many of the inhabited islands, such as in the North Malé Atoll or Ari Atoll.

There are also a variety of all-inclusive resorts, which range widely in quality. Check out Adaaran Prestige Vadoo , which is only 20 minutes by speedboat from the airport and has overwater villas with private pools, or the chic design and five restaurants at LUX* South Ari Atoll .

The Maldives’ lineup of five-star resorts are the stuff holiday dreams are made of. Postcard-perfect beaches, overwater villas, serene spas, and private butlers are only a taste of what to expect should you choose to splurge. Some of the most popular (and expensive) options include chains such as the Four Seasons , St. Regis , and the Six Senses , plus properties like Soneva Jani , which features massive overwater villas with private pools and waterslides, or Huvafen Fushi Maldives which has the world’s first and only underwater spa.

Getting There

The gateway to the Maldives is Velana International Airport (MLE), formerly Malé International Airport, which is set on an island adjacent to the capital city of Malé. Upon arrival, the best transport mode depends on where you’re staying. A bridge connects the airport (on Hulhulé Island) to adjacent Malé city, or there are taxis, speedboat taxis, and regularly scheduled (though not always on time) ferries.

The Maldives’ seafaring past and Indian Ocean location means the remote country has been heavily influenced by its closest neighbors, India and Sri Lanka, as well as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Africa. Many visitors will only see the surroundings of their chosen resort, but the Maldives possesses cultural treasures on the local islands and in Malé that are also worth exploring.

  • One of the oldest mosques in the Maldives is the Malé Hukuru Miskiy, or Old Friday Mosque, which was built from ornately carved coral in 1658. The mosque is set on Hulhulé Island, an easy taxi ride from the airport.
  • The Maldives National Museum in Malé is a compact yet illuminating repository for the country’s prized artifacts. Displays range from ancient to modern times and contain everything from religious carvings to whale skeletons to lacquered wood boxes handmade by Maldivian craftspeople.
  • Across Sultan Park from The Maldives National Museum is The National Art Gallery. Established in 1999, this relatively new museum houses collections of Maldivian art from both past and present.

Money-Saving Tips

  • May through October is monsoon season in much of Southeast Asia, and the Maldives is no exception. Although summer can sometimes bring heavy rainfall and severe storms, most often there are only afternoon showers, and risking a visit during these monsoon months (particularly June, considered the wettest month) means deep discounts compared to visiting the country during the peak season.
  • Since alcohol is heavily taxed and marked-up in the Maldives, a drinks bill at the end of your trip can pose a hefty surprise. To keep the holiday stress-free and the umbrella drinks coming, consider choosing an all-inclusive package if you plan to indulge in adult libations during your stay.

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Male

One of the world's smallest national capital, Male is known for its ancient mosque and colourful buildings. It is a casual town best for wandering without pre-planned itineraries. With heritage buildings on the one hand and trees and waters with welcoming shades on the other, Male is a must-visit.

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1 Male Attractions

2. Vaadhoo Island

Vaadhoo Island

The Vadhoo Island is a spectacular island in Maldives which is famous for its bioluminescent phenomenon known as the Sea of Stars. It is located in the Raa Atoll. The Sea of Stars phenomenon is the name given to the mesmerising waters of Vaadhoo Island when they glow a brilliant blue under the moonlight. The best time to see the Sea of Stars is June and October. You can also swim in the glowing water.

3. Maafushi Island

Maafushi Island

Nestled in the Kaafu Atoll, the Maafushi Island is located at a distance from 26km from Male. It is a large island when compared to the rest of the islands situated in the atoll. It is dotted with cosy guesthouses and hostels which are not only affordable but are also extremely comfortable. From historical monuments to sandbars, from diving agencies to restaurants, the island invites you to embark on a smorgasbord of activities.

4. Hulhumale

Hulhumale

Hulhumale is an artificial island in Maldives located south of the North Male Atoll and connected to the airport by a causeway. It spreads across 188 hectares and is a perfect fusion of urban life with the delights of island life. It houses the popular Hulhumale Beach located on the sunrise side of the island. The beachfront road is ideal for a walk and houses some resorts and cafes. Other attractions here are Central Park, Fruit & Vegetable Market, and some mosques.

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Artificial Beach, Male is one of the most beautiful and only man-made beaches in the Maldives. With breathtaking views and a pleasant climate, this beach, shaped like a crescent, has earned its spot as one of the most popular and liked tourist destinations. It is a famed swimming spot for the locals and visitors alike. Also, the view of the China Maldives Friendship bridge from the beach is magnificent.

6. Addu City

Addu City

The second-largest urban area of Maldives, the city consists of inhabited islands and is situated in the southernmost atoll of the archipelago. Apart from Male- the capital, only Addu city holds the urban ‘city’ title in the country.

7. Bioluminescent Beach

Bioluminescent Beach

The bioluminescent beach on Vaadhoo Island of Maldives is a tropical paradise in Raa Atoll, famous for its glow-in-the-dark waves. A biological phenomenon causes the water to emit a bright blue light at night, giving the beach an ethereal look. This makes Vadhoo a worthy destination for honeymooners and adventure seekers.

8. Tsunami Monument

Tsunami Monument

The Tsunami Moment is a freestanding memorial to the victims of the devastating 2004 tsunami, located in Boduthakurufaanu Magu in southeast Malé. The tranquil location is perfect to reflect upon the events of the fateful day, and is frequented by history enthusiasts and kin of the victims. The beach nearby is a popular surfing spot too.

9. Grand Friday Mosque

Grand Friday Mosque

The Grand Friday Mosque in Male is one attraction that, with its towering golden dome, gathers the attention of all visitors. The mosque is part of the Islamic Centre which is at the Male's centre and is located right next to the main jetty of Male, thus making it easy to spot, even from the sea.

10. Gan Island

Gan Island

Gan Island is the southernmost island that forms a part of the Addu Atoll, making it the southernmost island of Maldives. It is popular for water sports, snorkelling and diving and is home to some of the best luxury resorts in Maldives.

11. Huraa Island

Huraa Island

Just 35 minutes away from Male, Huraa Island is located on the Kaafu Atoll of the Maldives. With a population of around 600 people, this island is perfect for those looking for an authentic Maldivian beach holiday. Bikini Beach where tourists are allowed to wear bikinis and more revealing swimwear, is also found on Huraa Island.

12. Guraidhoo Island

Guraidhoo Island

Guraidhoo Island in the Kafu Atoll is a bliss for the ones escaping the crowd into the serenity of nature. Inhabited only since 1970, the island, its colourful houses occupying around 1700 people and coral chunks make it a beautiful place to be at. Walking the sandy streets of the island one can find a fantastical semi-bikini beach and an adventurous seasonal surf beach.

13. Isdhoo Island

Isdhoo Island

Home to a 300-year-old mosque, Isdhoo Island is situated on the northern tip of Laamu Atoll. Apart from being an epitome of natural beauty, the island also bears historical importance as it houses important ruins from Maldivian Buddhist era.

14. Nilandhoo Island

Nilandhoo Island

Taking the lead among the five islands of Faafu Atoll, Nilandhoo Island is the capital of the former. The isle remains high in importance for it has Foah'mathi, a historical place, which is believed to have a Buddhist temple beneath it.

15. National Museum

National Museum

The National Museum of Maldives is an ancient building containing a well-maintained collection of artefacts that help in tracing unusual historical events of this archipelago. It aims at instilling patriotic feelings in the citizens of Maldives. The museum has a massive assemblage of royal antiquities ranging from the Buddhist and Islamic era making it a paradise for the lovers of history and crafts.

16. Landhoo Island

Landhoo Island

Having the largest Mangrove vegetation, Landhoo island finds itself on the Southern Miladhunmadulhu Atoll. It is yet another island which boasts of being a centre of Buddhist History in the Maldives. Landhoo Island is a blend of interesting stories and a bundle full of cultural knowledge.

17. Mulee'age Palace

Mulee'age Palace

Mulee'age or the Presidential Palace is the residence of the President of the Maldivian republic. Situated right opposite to the Hukuru Miskiiy Male, Muleeage has been home to 4 presidents till now. The architecture of Muleeage is representative of architecture during the colonial era. It was built by Sultan Md Shamsuddeen III for his son. It can only be viewed externally, visitors are not allowed inside.

18. National Art Gallery of Maldives

National Art Gallery of Maldives

The National Gallery of the Maldives, located in Male, is a platform for showcasing the local and international artworks. From conceptual works to paintings, the gallery conducts regular exhibitions and promotional events for the people of artistic niche. It is an attraction worth dropping for the artists and art lovers visiting this side of Maldives.

19. Maradhoo Island

Maradhoo Island

Located in the beautiful Addu Atoll of Maldives, Maradhoo Island is best described as an authentic Maldivian experience merged with a mindblowing diving getaway. A holiday in this southern tip means plunging into the most serene and untouched parts of Maldives.

20. Male Local Market

Male Local Market

One of the most happening and renowned shopping destinations in the Maldives is the Male Local Market. Famous for souvenirs that are authentic and exclusive to this island, the market has the hearts of both the locals and the tourists.

21. Bandaara Kilhi

Bandaara Kilhi

Translating to ‘State Lake’, Bandaara Kilhi is one of two fresh water lakes in Fuvahmulah Island. With an average depth of 12 feet and an area of around 0.5 square kilometres, the lake is actually one of the largest in the Maldives. Not only are the waters here crystal clear, but the bottom of the lake is formed by decayed corals that are enticing to see. Completing the perfect scenery are beautiful vegetation like banana trees, coconut palms, mango trees, and fern surrounding the lake.

22. China-Maldives Friendship Bridge

China-Maldives Friendship Bridge

The China Maldives Friendship Bridge or the Sinamale Bridge is a 2-kilometre long bridge connecting Male to the airport island of Hulhule and by extension, Hulhumale Island. The bridge was made as a part of the Belt and Road Initiative and is largely funded by China, strengthening the ties between both the nations.

23. Thoondu Beach

Thoondu Beach

Thoondu Beach in north Fuvahmalah Island is a hugely popular beach destination in the Maldives. Hundreds of people visit it every day and the number doubles during peak travel season. The strong currents may it a dangerous place to swim, but the appeal of the beach lies in its beauty and surfing opportunities.

24. Male Friday Mosque

Male Friday Mosque

One of the oldest surviving mosques of Male in Kaafu Atoll is the Male Friday Mosque, also known as the Malé Hukuru Miskiy. With every corner ornate from inside out, the mosque dates back to the year 1658. Its unique architecture and intricate carvings on the walls became the reason for why it was listed in UNESCO tentative World Heritage Cultural List 2008.

25. Mathiveri Island

Mathiveri Island

Mathiveri Island is one of the eight inhabited islands in Alif Alif Atoll in the western Maldives. It is popular for its three beaches and water sports opportunities like wakeboarding, diving, snorkelling, and dolphin and manta ray watching. It has a gorgeous reef that’s ideal for fishing as well. Just 84 kilometres from Male, it is connected via ferry, speedboat, and even seaplane.

26. Sultan Park

Sultan Park

Sultan Park is a famous public park in Maldives located opposite the Islamic Centre in Male. Also known as Rasrani Bageecha, it was formed after transforming the palace's royal gardens built in the 16th century. Sultan Park is known for its lush greenery and quiet surroundings which makes it ideal for picnics and walking. Best time to visit is early morning or late evening.

27. Nalaguraidhoo Beach

Nalaguraidhoo Beach

The Nalaguraidhoo Beach located on the South Ari Atoll happens to be one of the most popular beaches across the Maldivian islands. The island, also similarly named, is about 62 kilometres away from the International Airport at Male.

28. Ukulhas Island

Ukulhas Island

A uniquely featured, environmentally friendly and sparsely populated island, Ukulhas finds itself on the Alif Alif Atoll of the Maldives. Like a pearl surrounded by coral reefs and blue lagoons, it is located 70 km east from Male. One of the best islands, when one talks about natural beauty, Ukulhas Island is the very first eco-friendly isle of the island nation. It houses one of the best bikini beaches among the local islands.

29. Islamic Centre

Islamic Centre

The Islamic Center in Male is one of the country's most famous and beautiful marvels of architecture. Situated in the northern fringes of the capital city, close to the Hulhule ferry point and neighbouring the Republic Square (Jumhooree Maidan), the grand building is the perfect example of Islamic architecture.

30. Hanimaadhoo Island

Hanimaadhoo Island

Located in the Haa Dhaalu Atoll, Hanimadhoo is one of the largest inhabited islands of Maldives. It stretches over a length of 7 km, with the broadest part of the land being only 750 metres. One side of Hanimadhoo is surrounded by a beach along the periphery, while the other side has house reefs. Hanimadhoo is famous for snorkelling, scuba diving, night fishing, dolphin spotting and kayaking.

31. Fuvahmulah

Fuvahmulah

Situated at the southernmost tip of the Maldivian archipelago is the largest island of the nation, Fuvahmulah. The scenic, natural beauty of this place is bound to take your breath away. With lush green mingling with the yellow of the dried leaves and the brown of the barks blending with the golden sand, Fuvamulah appears to be a place out of a picture that one painted in their imagination.

32. Utheemu Island

Utheemu Island

A place steeped in rich historical significance, the Utheemu Island in the Haa Alif Atoll is a slice of paradise for the nature lovers and history buffs. With a pleasant climate dominating the island for a major portion of the year, it is an ideal place for a vacation for solo and group travellers alike. The natural beauty of Utheemu Island is unmatchable.

33. Majeedhee Magu

Majeedhee Magu

Maldives busiest street and a paradise for shopaholics, Majeedhee Magu, is the most famous street markets in the Male. Crossing the city from the east to the west, it has shops providing everything from cosmetics, handlooms, and jewellery to electronic items. Within the cluster of local crafts and Islamic perfumes is the textile, which is the star product of this Maldivian market.

34. Utheemu Ganduvaru

Utheemu Ganduvaru

Utheemu Ganduvaru is the birthplace and historic house of Sultan Mohmed Thakrufaanu. He was one of the rulers of the Utheemu Dynasty who is remembered for the massive resistance he unleashed against the Portuguese colonisers during the 16th Century. Utheemu Ganduvaru is located in the Haa Alif Atoll in the northern Maldives.

35. Feeboa Valhugandu

Feeboa Valhugandu

A prime destination in the Upper North Province of Maldives that attracts loads of tourists. Located in Kanditheemu which is an inhabited island, the location stands to be a major tourist spot in the country.

36. Medhu Ziyaaraiy Shrine

Medhu Ziyaaraiy Shrine

Situated near the great Hukuru Miskiiy in Maldives, Medhu Ziyaaraiy is the tomb of the famous Morocco scholar Abdul Barakat Yoosuf Al Barbary who is credited for the advent of Islam in the Maldives during 1153 AD. The tomb is a symbol of peace which prevails among the Maldivian population.

37. Isdhoo Buddhist Stupas

Isdhoo Buddhist Stupas

At the northernmost tip of the Atoll, Isdhoo Buddhist Stupas is the ideal location for tracing the history of the Buddhist in the Maldives. The place is filled with ruins of Buddhist Stupas as a lot of them were destroyed and replaced with mosques after the country’s conversion to Islam.

38. Thoddoo Buddhist Temple

Thoddoo Buddhist Temple

This place again lays evidence of Buddhism as a culture that once flourished in the Maldives. The site was discovered in the 1950s, and retains ruins of Buddhist artefacts. Presently the area holds temple wrecks, roman coins and some silver relics from the ancient times.

39. Aasaari Miskiiy

Aasaari Miskiiy

On the island of Nilandho stands second oldest mosque of the Maldives, which is rumoured to have been constructed by the founders of the country. The mosque was built from the ruins of the Hindu Temples in the 12th Century and has Arabic scriptures chiselled on the walls. An excellent place for history enthusiasts and for people who have an eye for architecture.

40. Bodufolhudhoo

Bodufolhudhoo

Located in the heart of Alif Atol in the north. The eccentric location of the island paves the way for a beautiful marine life for the tourists. The island is perfect to explore the coral reefs and the equatorial fishes. The place is far from the capital Male and hence still holds the rustic Maldivian touch for tourists to experience.

41. Kudahuvadhoo Island

Kudahuvadhoo Island

Kudahavadhoo Island is the capital island of Dhaalu Atoll. There isn’t much to do on the island but it is best known for its architectural importance due to the presence of mysterious mounds called ‘hawittas’. These mounds are believed to pre-date the Islamic period and are actually ruins of unexcavated Buddhist temples. There are also the preserved remains of an ancient mosque with coral-stone carvings and signs of excellent ancient masonry.

42. Dhadimagi Kilhi

Dhadimagi Kilhi

One of the two freshwater lakes, the Dhadimagi Kilhi finds itself in the Fuvahmulah Atoll of Maldives. Covering an area of 6.37 hectares, the pictureque lake is the island nation's second largest lake in terms of volume. Surrounded by lush green vegetation of ferns and reeds, Dhadimagi Kilhi is the most visited lake for swimming because of the calm water. Time Required : 1-2 hours

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How to Plan the Perfect Maldives Vacation at the Best Hotels

Here's everything you need to know to plan the perfect Maldives vacation.

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The world's lowest-lying nation rises barely three feet above sea level (at its highest point, a mere 10 feet) and fans over the Indian Ocean in wide, flat circles of blindingly white sand. The Maldives are nestled halfway between Indonesia and Africa and attract travelers seriously committed to communing with the sparkling turquoise tides.

Made up of 26 atolls spanning 1,190 different islands (of these, less than a third are inhabited), the Maldives are like one giant jigsaw puzzle of sandbars and lagoons. An impressive number of marine species have made their homes in the surrounding reefs and, as a result, a Maldives vacation is particularly popular among scuba divers.

The Maldives are where people come to experience island life at its most relaxed — and most beautiful. Whether you're criss-crossing coral reefs in a glass-bottomed boat or dozing off in your private overwater bungalow, the chances of returning home disappointed are slim to none. Here's everything you need to know to plan the perfect Maldives vacation.

How to Get Around on Your Maldives Vacation

Within each of the island chain's ring-shaped atolls — North Ari Atoll, South Ari Atoll, Laamu Atoll, and so on — is a group of different islands typically anchored by a small airport. The Kaafu Atoll is home to Velana International Airport, which is the main entry point for all travelers. This main airport, near the capital island of Malé, is where you'll likely start your Maldives vacation. From here, you'll need to arrange a separate flight or speedboat transfer to get to your individual hotel — and if you're resort hopping, you may need to take more than one seaplane or boat to get around the Maldives. Often the luxury hotels can help you organize a seaplane or boat transport to your final destination. You can also hire your own speedboat transfer through companies like Atoll Transfer or take a public ferry between islands.

When to Plan Your Maldives Vacation

December through April is the dry season and the most popular time to visit the Maldives. This can make hotels slightly more expensive, but it's also when you can enjoy a near-guaranteed streak of gorgeous, storm-free days. Moreover, dry season makes for better visibility (think: crystal-clear snorkeling and underwater diving). No matter what time of year, travelers can expect balmy temperatures in the mid-80s.

How to Visit Multiple Islands in the Maldives

The Maldives are full of dreamy, relatively untouched islands, and one of the joys of vacationing here is venturing beyond your hotel. A typical excursion might include fishing at sunset in a 60-foot dhoni (a traditional Maldivian wooden boat). Another favorite is island hopping, when resort guests are taken to a handful of nearby islands and properties to snorkel and explore on land (a packed or barbecue lunch is almost always included). Some hotels even offer intimate escapes for couples. Just imagine being taken out to a deserted beach in a dinghy, where you're left to enjoy the company of your significant other for the entire afternoon, equipped with only a fully stocked picnic basket and a mobile phone in case of emergencies.

Best Hotels in the Maldives

Patina Maldives, Fari Islands was perhaps the biggest news coming out of the Maldives in 2021. This icon-in-the-making hotel debuted in May 2021, and it's the inaugural Patina Hotels & Resorts property (a new brand by Capella Hotel Group). The 90 one- to three-bedroom beach and pool villas feature exquisite architectural elements. Guests will love spending time at the Fari Marina Village and Fari Beach Club, all of which are part of the Patina experience.

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi launched a new private island at the beginning of 2021 that's available only for exclusive rental. Not only that, but the iconic luxury property debuted new villas and the country's first Aqua Wellness Center for travelers who want to maintain their healthy lifestyle while enjoying the natural beauty of the Maldives.

Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives debuted in June 2021 in the North Malé Atoll. Located near Chickens Break, a must-visit surfing spot, it's the perfect hotel for travelers looking to take advantage of water sports on their Maldives vacation. The property also boasts a spa overlooking the beach and a Singaporean-style street food market.

Another great stay in the Maldives is Le Méridien Maldives Resort & Spa — a luxe experience by Marriott. In the Lhaviyani Atoll, this resort is all about beachfront cafes, lagoon-access overwater villas, and an embrace of midcentury Maldivian design.

Must-try Activities in the Maldives

Scuba diving in the Maldives is second to none — the nutrient-rich waters, fed by currents from the Indian Ocean, are like a Whole Foods for marine life. Brightly colored tropical fish, manta rays, reef sharks, whale sharks, eels, sea turtles, and more are attracted to the waters of the Maldives. Start at the South Ari Atoll, where you'll find popular dive sites like Broken Rock (split in half by a deep canyon) and Kudarah Thila.

In 2005, Ithaa became the world's first all-glass, undersea restaurant. Though the trend has spread, travelers can still enjoy a seafood feast at the intimate, 14-seat restaurant. Everything on the menu is sustainably caught. To eat here, however, you'll need to plan ahead: Reservations are required well in advance, and guests of Conrad Maldives Rangali Island , where the restaurant is located, get first dibs.

Dolphin watching in the Maldives is also fairly popular, though it of course requires patience. One of the best spots to see the gorgeous creatures is Muli Channel. Work with your hotel or a local dive center to snorkel these waters on a clear day, when you'll have the best chance of seeing a dolphin.

13 things to know before going to the Maldives

Katie Lockhart

Feb 8, 2024 • 5 min read

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Be ready for your visit to the Maldives with this guide to planning and etiquette © Jannoon028 / Getty Images

Paradise personified. Heaven on earth. Screensaver goals. The Maldives has earned a lot of monikers since it opened to tourists in the 1970s.

Over the past 50 years, it’s become known as a honeymoon hot spot, a family-friendly getaway and one of the world’s most coveted vacation destinations.

And while it may seem like a lot of hype for one small, spread-out island nation in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives really does live up to it. From coconut-fringed islands and colorful reefs to warm smiles and even warmer curries, it’s often a once-in-a-lifetime getaway for travelers. Whether you’re heading off to a ritzy private island resort or a more affordable local island, there’s a handful of things to know before departure. Here are our top tips and best advice ahead of a trip to the Maldives.

1. Plan for at least 5 nights in the Maldives

For all travelers, it takes a plane ride or three to land in this far-flung slice of paradise. So, while a weekend to the Maldives may work for travelers based in Asia, five nights will suffice if you’re crunched for time and budget. And if neither is an issue, plan for at least a week to fully unwind and embrace island life.

A seaplane glides through the sky above small islands and islets in the middle of a blue ocean

2. You can get around via seaplane or speedboat

When choosing your island resort, pay attention to whether it’s reachable by seaplane or speedboat. Although seaplane transfers give picture-worthy views of the pearl-shaped atolls, they often cost much more. And be aware there’s a 25kg (55lbs) total luggage per person allowance on seaplanes. So, if you’re looking to save money, pick a resort closer to Male that you can transfer to via speedboat. You can also take a domestic flight to another atoll in the Maldives and a speedboat to the resort.

3. Island-hopping is doable (and encouraged)

Many travelers spend weeks poring over which private island resort is the best for them, but you don’t have to choose one. Beach bums can split their time between resorts. You’ll need to travel back to Male airport, where a representative from your next resort will meet you and transfer you there via seaplane or speedboat. If the resorts are close together, you can charter a speedboat from one resort to another.

4. Aim to land in Male in the morning

If you’re staying at a resort accessible by seaplane transfer, arriving in the morning is crucial. Once the sun sets, seaplanes stop flying, so you’d need to stay overnight in Male or Hulhumale to wait for the next seaplane. If your resort is accessible via a speedboat or water taxi, arriving at night is less of an issue, but the Maldives scenery is so stunning you’ll want to be able to see it.

Two snorkelers look underwater at varied coral

5. Understand “island time”

These tiny private islands operate by their own rules, including their own time zones. Some resorts will ask guests to set their clocks to “island time,” an hour forward to give them an extra hour of sunlight for snorkeling or swimming .

6. Stock up well (there are no grocery stores for tourists)

There are no grocery stores or Walmarts on these tiny private islands. So, triple-check that you’ve got everything you need, including reef-safe sunscreen to help protect one of the Maldives’ most precious natural habitats. Every resort has a boutique store where you can pick up necessities you may have forgotten, but prices are often insanely expensive.

7. Familiarize yourself with the prohibited items list

The Maldives is a devout Muslim country with strict rules. So travelers entering cannot bring alcohol, pornographic materials, pork products or idols of worship  among other things . If anything prohibited is found, it will be taken away on arrival.

8. Local islands are a bargain but come with caveats

The local islands are a great and safe option for travelers on a budget and those not willing to shell out thousands for an island getaway. Small Maldivian-run guesthouses offer a much more intimate look at daily life, but there are a few things to know first. Alcohol is illegal on local islands, so don’t expect to enjoy a beer by the beach. Travelers must also dress conservatively on local islands by covering their shoulders and knees. Women don’t need to cover their heads, but wearing a bathing suit outside of designated “bikini beaches” is not allowed and could land you with a fine.

A woman lies in a resort infinity pool

9. There’s no standard tipping etiquette

Tipping on top of your restaurant bill at the resort is not expected because a 10% tip is already included. However, if you want to leave something for your favorite server at the end of your stay that is more than OK. Guests can also write a review calling out their favorite team members; management often rewards staff for stellar service. Leaving a tip ranging from US$2 to US$10 per day for housekeeping is also customary. And if you have a butler, tipping 10% of the cost of your stay is a good rule.

10. You can pay in USD

The local currency is the Maldivian rufiya, but US dollars are also accepted. You can get some local currency from the ATM at the airport on arrival. If you want to exchange money for rufiya, you can do so in the airport at the Bank of Maldives Foreign Exchange. Keep your receipt with you so you can change anything extra back into your local currency when you leave.

11. Resort doctors can help with health concerns

The vast majority of travelers will go straight from the plane to a private island resort. Should you have any health issues during your stay, the on-island doctor will be able to assist you.

12. There is a “green tax” for tourists

Every tourist is charged a government tax to stay in a hotel, liveaboard or guesthouse. The tax is US$6 per day unless you’re staying in a guesthouse on a local island with 50 or fewer registered rooms, then the tax is US$3 per day. The charge will be included in your overall bill.

13. Sustainability initiatives are everywhere 

As the world’s lowest-lying country, the Maldives is under serious threat from climate change. Nearly every resort has sustainability initiatives, which might include coral regeneration, onsite gardens, turtle rehabilitation and/or unique mosquito trapping methods instead of chemical spraying. A few of the more sustainable resorts to choose from are Soneva , Six Senses , Four Seasons , Kudadoo and Gili Lankanfushi . Beware of greenwashing , where organizations claim sustainability credentials that aren't as impactful as they suggest.

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 last updated: 04 feb, 2021 by abhishek gurung.

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Amongst the many beautiful destinations to visit in the world, Maldives has an unrivalled luxurious aura that keeps on attracting those seeking solace and tranquility, and of course, a lot of romance as well.

Ever since Maldives was discovered, it has been an obvious choice to visit to have the best beach holiday ever! Maldives is a place that would make you feel quiescent, where you can simply gaze at its white-sand beaches, crystalline lagoons and azure water.

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Nonetheless, this holiday destination can also be perfect for food fanatics, history and art lovers as well as adventurers. Through this blog, you can find 20 places to visit in the Maldives in 2021 that are suitable for every genre of tourists visiting.

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Romance in the many islands in the Maldives offering romantic hideout villas, a perfect paradise for lovey-dovies. In Maldives, there are about 75 private islands offering luxurious retreats and the below mentions are some of the exquisite ones.

Cocoa Island

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Amongst the many islands, COMO Cocoa is one of the most sought after places in the island country of Maldives. It houses a large number of resorts and the best part of it all is the presence of the water villas (you have to experience staying in one of these). The COMO Cocoa Island has around 33 water villas, each offering only the best facilities. Once your staycation is sorted, you can take a long stroll on the white powder sand and indulge in spa retreat. The restaurant and the food is always top-notch and so is the rejuvenating activities like diving and snorkelling that can be enjoyed at the house reef.

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Baros Island

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If you are looking for a place away from the crowd, this is an ideal place to be. Baros is a high rated and popular island in Maldives. With sun-kissed beaches and boutique luxury resort, this island is famous for its natural elegance and beautiful corals. Baros has a number of water villas as well as island resorts providing luxe amenities, along with a few restaurants and bars in the vicinity. In Baros, you can dip your feet in the cyan-blue water and relax your muscles in the spa. For the adventure spirited couples, there are also a number of watersports.

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Emboodhu Finolhu Island

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One of the best attractions about this island is perhaps the arrangement of the water villas in shape of a flower bud. A little rubbernecking can help see this beautiful sight from a seaplane as you land. Emboodhu Finolhu Island featuring around 55 water villas, also houses the luxurious Taj Exotica Resort. Here, you will get pampered with 5-star accommodation and amenities, and you can also delve into a revitalizing spa retreat. However, since it being close to the Maldives International Airport, this island is conveniently accessed via speedboat (for those who prefer).

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Mihiri Island

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The resort in Mihiri island are perhaps build for those who love a complete detoxing environment as no television sets are provided. I mean, why would you even need one? Mihiri Island Resort offers excellent rooms that are made ideal for honeymooners along with Adam and Eve spa treatments. The resort has around 30 water villas and a few island resorts. The island restaurants offer exquisite food over romantic dinner. However, to partake in some fun activities, the island also has diving and snorkelling water sport options made available.

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Male Island

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What can go wrong in the capital itself, it’s brilliantly lit buildings, restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions will occupy you all day. Of course, such itinerary is suitable for those couples who enjoy exploring places. Why, Male is because, the international airport is located here, right from the time you reach, you can explore its surroundings. While here, you can take a dip in the protected ocean pool, Artificial Beach and indulge in underwater scooter riding and snorkeling. You can as well go sightseeing places like the Tsunami Monument, Grand Friday Mosque, Male Fish Market, Sultan Mosque and Male National Museum.

Maldivian Islands to Visit for Family

Vacationing with family can be very tricky, often; elders prefer the beach and spa while youngsters prefer the water sports. Thus, basing on that, here are a few best family-friendly islands offering well-maintained resorts dedicated for a perfect family holiday.

Huvahendhoo Island

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This popular place is where you can rejuvenate amid the lustrous sight of the calm water (even when you are with kids) because, Huvahendhoo has Lily Beach Resort and Spa that serves best facilities for those who come in packs. This is family-oriented resort island that houses luxe rooms and also restaurants that serve special delicacies for little ones. Now, while the parents go for a spa, the children can spend time in the ‘Kids’ Club.’ There are two swimming pool, tennis courts, billiards and beach volleyball. You will never run out of activities here in Huvahendhoo Island, Lily Beach Resort and Spa.

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Rangali Island

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Owned by the Hilton Hotels group, the Conrad Maldives in Rangali Island is one of the best places to stay when on a vacation with family. In Rangali Island, you can joult in various family oriented activities like snorkeling and diving as well as island hopping, fishing, dolphin sighting and more (it depends on the weather). The resort in the island also has a Kids’ Club, where infinity swimming pool, spa and indoor sports are provided.

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Kanuhura Island

Expect to get pampered in Kanuhura island, apart from its unparalleled beauty that baffles the visitors, it has a resort of the same name and it comes equipped with luxurious 5-star hotel decor and luxe amenities. Here, you can rejuvenate in the spa the resort provides as well as a private outdoor shower and a personal villa host. If you want to spend family time in fun activities, this island has various such things to do, like diving and snorkeling. You may as well as indulge you kids in a Kids Club where entertaining activities like beach volleyball, tennis, indoor games etc are made available.

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Halaveli Island

Surrounded by water on all sides, you may feel isolated (only with a want to never go back). Here in Halaveli, you can rejuvenate and spend quality time with family doing nothing but just ‘FUN’. And to have the best value for money when you are on your family vacation, the island also houses the Constance Halaveli Resort, the resort has around 57 water villas and the best part is, since kids enjoy spending some time with their favourite channels, the rooms are intact with satellite television and even an iMac entertainment system. The Constance Resort in Halaveli Island, similar to other islands has a Kids Club offering activities like paddle boats and swimming pools. The island houses Jahaz Restaurant and Bar serving only the best cuisine and drinks making your evening memorable.

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Dhigu Island

No matter where you look, only a sense of peace will surround you in the island of Dhigu. With its white sand and baby blue sky, you can get your feet in the water with a feeling of ‘tranquillity’. Here, the island also houses Anantara Dhigu Resort & Spa that has 36 water villas offering infinity edge bathtub with a view of the calm-blue lagoon. ‘A sight that will leave you awe-inspired.’ This resort comes under 5-star category having enormous rooms with the best facilities. There are four restaurants at Anantara Dhigu Resort which offer delicious food and it is a mere ferry ride towards the adjoining island. This resort also has a Dhoni Kids’ Club that will keep the younger ones entertained all day in activities.

Places to Visit with Children

It is always fun to hangout with your family and kids, exploring places and collecting sweet memories. And in the capital, Male, there are a bunch of places to visit that is best experienced with children.

Whale Submarine

Perhaps, this is one of the best things to do or experience with your kids while in Male, the capital island. Just so you don’t get confused by its name, Whale Submarine is not for viewing whales but observing life on a reef and it is a popular highlight in the island. This submarine will take you on an underwater tour, where you get to see colorful corals and beautiful marine species. A few species you get to see are reef fish, blue or yellow striped snappers, yellow box fish, lionfish and turtles as well. This 45 minute tour will provide knowledge to the kids and even elders who love marine species.

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Majeedhee Magu

Street shopping is definitely a fun thing to do and a perfect spot where you can find almost everything is in Majeedhee Magu. A walk down the main road of Male you can see numerous shops selling varieties of goods. From latest fashion wear to gadgets to smallest commodities and even locally crafted items. You can visit this place with your family and spend a day sightseeing local attractions and can also savour delicious food in Juways Cafe and Restaurant, Seagull Cafe or Dinemore Central. In Majeedhee Magu, the shops have a beautiful collection of garments, jewellery, watches, handbags, electronics, perfumes and cosmetics. The shops remain open from 9 am to 11 in the night.

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Artificial Beach

Although being a popular island in Maldives, always receiving tourists from across the globe, Male does not own a natural beach. Thus, a man-made beach was constructed and called Artificial Beach. If island hopping or staying in luxurious resorts is not your thing, you and your family can visit this place filled with fun activities. Here, a number of entertainments can also be witnessed along with many exciting water sports and if hunger strikes, you can visit the Dinemore or Oxygen Cafe located in the vicinity of the Artificial Beach.

Tourist Spots Reflecting History, Art and Culture of the Island

Planning to visit a new country means a detailed research about all the attractions and hotels and transport, so why not learn about its history, art and culture for a change as well. The island of Maldives, witnessed a lot of mishaps in its past and to let visitors know a thing or two, one of its islands, Male has a few treasures installed. ‘Check it out’.

National Museum

The National Museum is located in Male and it preserves a large collection of historic artefacts that traces the history of Maldivian Islands. This three-storied museum is a part of the 17th century Maldivian Royal Palace compound, which also has a Sultan Park (Public Park). Inside the museum, you will find a collection of well preserved galleries and artifacts of weaponry, household wares, religious paraphernalia, Arabic and Thaana-engraved pieces of wood and more. The major highlights of the museum are the 11th-century piece from Alifu Thoddoo, a coral stone head of Lord Buddha; a 13th century engraved wooden plank from Hukuru Miskiiy and Feyli Kolhu of Sultan Ghaazee Mohamed. In Male, the National Museum is a popular attraction visited by many art connoisseurs, it is opened everyday, 10am-4pm (except friday).

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Grand Friday Mosque

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It’s impressive modern structure will definately spell-bind you, its simplicity and white marbled mosque is the biggest in the country. Grand Friday Mosque has a striking plainness look on the exterior with a golden dome above (the gold is anodised aluminium). A visit to this place must be done between 9am and 5pm (avoid prayer times). Since it is a religious site, a proper dress code is mandatory with full length cloths for both men and women. Inside, you can see main prayer hall that can accommodate upto 5000 worshippers; it also has an Islamic Centre that includes a classroom, conference hall and a library.

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Tsunami Monument

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Erected to memorialize those who lost their lives in a devastating nature’s fury that took place in 2004 – Tsunami Monument is a beautiful structure located on the coast line of Male, on the Boduthakurufaanu Magu. This iconic monuments architectural design is adorned with spheres encircled with ring like structure. You can get a beautiful sunset view from here. However, the beach near the monument is also famous among tourists especially for surfers as it is said to be the best spot for surfing.

Best Islands for Wildlife and Adventure Lovers

‘Wildlife and Adventure’ go well together in Maldives as you can partake in some water sports and witness oceanic species as well. There are many atolls around where you can find hundreds of species and the sources that lead you to them are adventure sports and recreational activities.

Maldivian Wildlife

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You can get a wide range of wildlife in Maldives to which these islands are not new to the marine life that take refuge in the colourful coral reefs and its many atolls. You can find beautiful oceanic species like dolphins, blue-stripe snapper, oriental sweet lips, moorish idols, angelfish, unicorn fish, as well as some bigger fishes like sharks, manta rays and stingrays. However, these islands are also home to different species of birds. Herons, seagulls, cranes, are common bird in Maldives, speaking of which, fruit-bats are also widely seen flocking around.

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Dive Club Male Island

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Yes, it is true that the many island resorts of Maldives offer exhilarating activities but what are the mere chances for those who come to spend time in the capital? Well, to be fair, the island of Male has a club for adventure or recreational activities that can be enjoyed by all sorts of vacationers. Try the Dive Club in Male Island in your holiday in Maldives. It offers activities like underwater scooter trip, scuba diving, fishing and island hopping. Feeling insecure to try out something new? Well, not to worry as there are professional guides available as well.

Best Places for Connoisseurs

Often when on a vacation, we tend to list ‘what to eat’ at the last page of the to do list but, it is believed that, food is the first thing that unites us with a new destination. Thus, while in Maldives, despite savouring in some international restaurants, you have to go local and try some Maldivian cuisine as well.

Seagull Cafe

Its impressive decor, charming garden and trees around the terrace makes Seagull Cafe House one of the best places to eat and spend a relaxing time in Male. Its menu consists of a wide range of delicacies from sandwiches to curries, burgers to wraps, grills to pasta and of course fish. You have to visit this beautiful café while here that is located in the midst of the city centre. Seagull Cafe House remains open from 8 am to 11 pm.

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Thai Wok Restaurant

If you love thai cuisine, you have to visit to Thai Wok to savour its authentic food. Located in Hithaffivinivaa Magu, it has a charming ambience and delicious food. The aroma of their food may tempt you to come back for more. While on a family trip, the best part is the weekly buffet and you have to visit for that. Maldives absolute fame and luxurious aura captivates every vacationer.

Its clear blue waters, white sandy beaches, soothing villas and scrumptious food are the things that vacationers are drawn towards. The second thing that invites people are the adventure, water sports, wild species and underwater life. These islands of Maldives certainly are a treasure trove that must be explored before the island disappears. Well, not to sound very cliched, if the images did not really help you to virtually be there, Tour My India can certainly help you get there.

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Quick Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. when is the best time to visit maldives for holidays.

Maldives has a warm temperature throughout the year, and November to February is the best time to visit it. If you enjoy surfing, then March to April is a good time to visit it. May to October is when it receives a lot of rain.

Q. Is Maldives a good tourist destination to visit with children?

The Maldives is an amazing place for families including children. Kids can have a lovely time at the world class resorts, beaches and other sources of entertainment.

Q. Is alcohol available in the Maldives?

As the Maldives are a Muslim country, alcohol is illegal. However, all the resort islands have a special alcohol license, so you can enjoy drinks in them.

Q. Do tourists need a visa to visit the Maldives?

Tourists are issued a free 30 day tourist visa upon arrival, which is applicable to all nationalities. You need to have the following documents with you: valid passport, roundtrip ticket, booking confirmation letter or funds to cover the expenses.

Q. What is the temperature of the water in Maldives?

The temperature of the water remains somewhere between 28° – 30°C throughout the year. It is great for swimming at any time of the year.

Published: 14 Nov, 2018 By Abhishek Gurung

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Abhishek Gurung is a writer whose passion for food and travel is an unending affair. He likes going on treks and camping in the woods, loves exploring forts and architecture, he is a cycle enthusiast who likes to contribute something to the environment, travel photography and videography is another interest as he sees life in a cinematic point of view. He likes the idea of living in offbeat destination where the mode of communication is to interact with each other. Coming from Nagaland, he has visited some beautiful valleys and remote villages and appreciates nature as it is and as it should be.

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Maldives is one of the most famous exotic islands in the world, a getaway to paradise. Boasting of some world famous exotic white sand beaches, thousands of popular islands, soothing spas, enchanting underwater-life, music, food, and adrenaline pumping sports, there is no dearth of places to visit in Maldives . These exhilarating places form the key tourist attractions in Maldives , and hence, make it a perfect getaway to rejuvenate your soul.

Sun Island Resort and Paradise Island Resort are the best places to stay in Maldives for honeymoon . Couples planning a romantic holiday to Maldives should visit places like Reethi Beach, Hulhumale Beach, Lily Beach, and Bandos Beach are some of the best places to visit in Maldives for honeymoon . Adorned by white sands, palm trees, soothing weather, and watersports , beaches in Maldives provide a perfect setup for a romantic date, and hence, are undoubtedly ideal places to visit in Maldives for couples . Apart from these romantic places, there are also a variety of Maldives attractions for family travelers as well as solo travelers.

Grab a Maldives tourist map with all the best places to visit in Maldives for a flamboyant retreat in the arms of nature. Islands like Male, Maafushi, Biyadhoo, Milaidhoo, Baros, and Mirihi are some of the best Maldives tourist places .

Male Island

The capital city of Malé is home to the best place to go in Maldives such as Sultan Park, Friday Mosque, Artificial Beach and National Museum Maldives. Tourists can explore several historical monuments scattered around the downtown Male. The island also offers plenty of shopping opportunities and places to enjoy the nightlife.

Having a heart-shaped structure, as seen from the skies, Addu City is not only one of the must-visit Maldives tourist attractions, but also one of the best places to visit in Maldives for honeymoon . Boasting of the ancient history of Maldives, the city is stretched across a group of six islands that are connected by causeways. Decked with coconut trees, sandy beaches, and the surrounding pearl blue waters, Addu city owns picturesque landscapes, enough to lure visitors. Mosque of the Judge, located here, will give one a glimpse of the ancient historic Sultanate rule. Also called Backpacker’s Paradise, Addu City served as the British secret naval base during 1941.

Hithadhoo  

A district in Addu City, Hithadhoo is the second largest island in the Maldives. Known for its diving sites, it remains one of the top places of interest for couples in Maldives. Gan International Airport is about 14 km from Hithadhoo.

Maamigili Island  

The Island can be reached from Male via 45-minute seaplane ride. About 750 meters long and 500 meters wide, the island is famous for pristine coral reefs, white sand beaches, and Loama Resort. The luxury resort also houses a museum with contemporary local artworks.

National Museum Maldives  

Opened on the National Day of the Maldives, the museum displays an interesting and well-labelled collection of historic artefacts which reflect the national heritage.

Mostly crowded during Maldives tourist season , Rasdhoo boasts of the most famous dive points in Maldives, a must to explore the underwater life. Though a small island in the Maldives, Rasdhoo is the first choice of visitors and one of the best tourist places in Maldives . The manta ray locations here are quite famous points to spot marine creatures like sharks, devil fish, clown fish and turtles etc.

One of the best places to visit in Maldives is the Hulhumale Island , whose alluring beauty will leave you baffled as it is a man-made and not a natural island. Though designed by engineers, this artificial island has a natural aura owing to the lush green tree plantations, sparkling white sand, and the surrounding blue waters, unlike Male, its sister island. Hulhumale also houses a mosque, crowned with a massive dome of gold. Apart from Hulhumale, other famous beaches like Sun Island Beach, Gann and Fulidhoo are the must-visit tourist attractions in Maldives to get lured by the beauty of this paradise island.

Other M aldives tourist spots include the religious place of Hukuru Miskiiy, Maldives oldest mosque, built during Ibrahim Iskandar I’s reign in 1658. It is a must-visit place to discover the ancient past of Maldives. The magnificent architecture of the mosque is credited to the coral stones used to build the entire structure. The inner architecture comprises of wood carvings and lacquer work by experts. Also famous as ‘Friday mosque’, it has a minaret that summons Muslims to conduct prayers five times daily. There are also other beaches like Fuvahmulah, Dhigurah, Villingili, Alimatha Island and Dhangethi, which are famous tourist attractions in Maldives .

A few famous places to see in Maldives comprise world famous resorts, spas and more. Opt for a loner’s escape, a getaway with friends or your honeymoon, Maldives tourist attractions won’t disappoint you. To embrace a heavenly bliss, head to the above mentioned famous t ourist   attractions in Maldives.

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Baros Island in Maldives

Strewn like a jewel across the waters, the lush, green Baros Island in the Maldivian archipelago is a perfect destination for anyone looking out to get a break from daily life. The island is dotted with classically elegant beach villas, water villas, and private pools, making it a popular honeymoon getaway. There are tons o...

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Hulhumale Island in Maldives

Lying snugly at the South of North Male Atoll in the Maldives, the Hulhumale Island is a beautiful combination of the nostalgia of the past and the thrill of the future. This artificial, reclaimed island lies around 8 kilometres off the North East Coast of Malé and was created to ease the housing crisis and congestion in Ma...

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Maafushi Island in Maldives

Lying in the Kaafu Atoll at a mere 27 kilometers away from the capital Malé, the charming Maafushi Island is the largest and most popular island in the Maldives. One can travel from   Male  to Maafushi Island by using local transport such as speed boats, public ferries, and more. Maafushi Island in Maldives amazes tourists wit...

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Meradhoo Island in Maldives

Lying in the heart of the Maldivian island chain is the inhabited island of Meradhoo , which is part of the Addu or Seenu Atoll. Part of the Meradhoo-Feydhoo district, this island is a brilliant blend of habitation and solitude, with its long beaches and golden white sand beckoning one to visit. There are several places of i...

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Utheemu Island in Maldives

Located in the northern region of the archipelago, Utheemu Island in Maldives is equally admired by tourists for its scenic beauty and historical significance. Also known as Haa Alif Atoll, the island is about 297 kilometers (185 miles) north of Male , the capital of Maldives.

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Feydhoo Island in Maldives

Located in the South province of the Maldives, Feydhoo is one of the archipelago’s inhabited islands and abounds in flora and fauna. The people who reside here were formerly of Gan, and are self-sufficient. While not as fertile as Gan, Feydhoo Island is luxurious with rich trees, green vegetation and shorelines that captiva...

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The Maldives Glowing Beach is situated at the Mudhdhoo Island, also known as the Vaadhoo Island in Raa Atoll. Beach is one of the most visited tourist destinations in these islands, mostly known for its phenomenal fluorescent, glowing waves. This natural phenomenon occurs due to the presence of millions of marine microbes known as phytoplankton in the water.

This phytoplankton is bioluminescent and as the skies get darker after sunset, these microscopic planktons emit a bright vibrant blue light in the water which creates an ethereal effect. This phenomenon makes the waves glow as they gently splash over the beach and is the ideal place to spend your time after sundown in the Maldives. The best time to visit the Glowing Beach is between June and October when the sea remains comparatively warmer due to the summer season. The warm, tropical, coastal weather is the perfect condition for the planktons to thrive and glow brightly.

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<p>There are few places as beautiful as the Maldives. This small archipelagic state found in South Asia teems with exotic sea life, white sandy beaches, and fun activities.</p><p>The exclusive destination is the capital of luxury resorts. It provides guests with some of the best food, spa treatments, and rooms that money can buy. And then, of course, there are the natural wonders of the Maldives. From baby sea turtles to dinners on the beach, a trip to the Maldives will ensure relaxation, luxury, and incredible natural sights.</p><p>If you want to visit true paradise on Earth, take a look through this gallery. Click on!</p>

There are few places as beautiful as the Maldives. This small archipelagic state found in South Asia teems with exotic sea life, white sandy beaches, and fun activities.

The exclusive destination is the capital of luxury resorts. It provides guests with some of the best food, spa treatments, and rooms that money can buy. And then, of course, there are the natural wonders of the Maldives. From baby sea turtles to dinners on the beach, a trip to the Maldives will ensure relaxation, luxury, and incredible natural sights.

If you want to visit true paradise on Earth, take a look through this gallery. Click on!

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<p>The Republic of Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean. Dhivehi is the main language spoken, but English, Arabic, and Hindi are also used.</p>

Republic of Maldives

The Republic of Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean. Dhivehi is the main language spoken, but English, Arabic, and Hindi are also used.

<p>The Maldives is a country of islands. There are around 1,200 islands that are all grouped into atolls, which is just a cluster of islands. The Maldives is the lowest country in the world, with its highest point at only 6 feet (1.8 meters)!</p>

The Maldives is a country of islands. There are around 1,200 islands that are all grouped into atolls, which is just a cluster of islands. The Maldives is the lowest country in the world, with its highest point at only 6 feet (1.8 meters)!

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<p>The Maldives is home to an incredible 187 varieties of <a href="https://www.starsinsider.com/travel/217677/the-worlds-most-colorful-coral-reefs" rel="noopener">coral</a>, which support an incredibly rich aquatic ecosystem. The water is so blue that getting a good look at nature is easy.</p>

Coral reefs

The Maldives is home to an incredible 187 varieties of coral, which support an incredibly rich aquatic ecosystem. The water is so blue that getting a good look at nature is easy.

<p>Around 2nd century CE, the Maldives was known as the "Money Isles" because it was full of cowrie shells. Cowrie shells were the local currency back then, so the beaches were literally strewn with money.</p>

"Money Isles"

Around 2nd century CE, the Maldives was known as the "Money Isles" because it was full of cowrie shells. Cowrie shells were the local currency back then, so the beaches were literally strewn with money.

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<p>Nevertheless, the Maldives were not rich for long after the shells ran out. The islands were a convenient trading stop for larger powers. They have passed through Portuguese, Dutch, and British hands. Independence was only gained in 1965.</p>

Colonialism

Nevertheless, the Maldives were not rich for long after the shells ran out. The islands were a convenient trading stop for larger powers. They have passed through Portuguese, Dutch, and British hands. Independence was only gained in 1965.

<p>Nowadays Maldivians heavily rely on fishing and luxury tourism for their income, but it used to only be fishing. The <a href="https://www.starsinsider.com/food/416516/the-best-fish-dishes-from-around-the-world" rel="noopener">fish</a> in the Maldives is deliciously fresh. You can see all the beautiful blue boats on a trip to Malé, the capital city.</p>

Fishing and tourism

Nowadays Maldivians heavily rely on fishing and luxury tourism for their income, but it used to only be fishing. The fish in the Maldives is deliciously fresh. You can see all the beautiful blue boats on a trip to Malé, the capital city.

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<p>It is good to bear in mind that the majority of Maldivians are Muslims. It is encouraged to cover up your skin in public, and alcoholic beverages cannot be brought into the country. However, these rules do not apply to the resorts.</p>

It is good to bear in mind that the majority of Maldivians are Muslims. It is encouraged to cover up your skin in public, and alcoholic beverages cannot be brought into the country. However, these rules do not apply to the resorts.

<p>It is rarely cold in the Maldives, but everyone gets a bit chilly if you're soaked to the bone. The wet season runs from May to October, when it is often cloudy with large downpours. Going in the dry season is highly recommended.</p>

Tropical monsoon climate

It is rarely cold in the Maldives, but everyone gets a bit chilly if you're soaked to the bone. The wet season runs from May to October, when it is often cloudy with large downpours. Going in the dry season is highly recommended.

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<p>In 1972, the Maldives took its first step to becoming a luxury destination with Kurumba Resort. Celebrities started going to the natural haven and brought with them a demand for more resorts.</p>

The first resort

In 1972, the Maldives took its first step to becoming a luxury destination with Kurumba Resort. Celebrities started going to the natural haven and brought with them a demand for more resorts.

<p>There are around 130 resorts in the Maldives, but the St. Regis Resort is considered one of the most opulent. Every resort has "water villas," which are houses on stilts where you can wake up to crystal blue water.</p>

The St. Regis Vommuli Resort

There are around 130 resorts in the Maldives, but the St. Regis Resort is considered one of the most opulent. Every resort has "water villas," which are houses on stilts where you can wake up to crystal blue water.

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<p>Every resort has its own style, but generally the standard of design and <a href="https://www.starsinsider.com/travel/391566/overnight-sensations-the-worlds-most-desirable-hotels" rel="noopener">luxury</a> is very high. This room is from the Four Seasons Resort on Kuda Huraa. It costs around US$800 per night.</p>

Luxury rooms

Every resort has its own style, but generally the standard of design and luxury is very high. This room is from the Four Seasons Resort on Kuda Huraa. It costs around US$800 per night.

<p>It's no surprise that the Maldives is frequented by the rich and famous. It's often used for weddings and honeymoons. Recently, stars such as Taylor Swift, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Madonna have been spotted here.</p>

Who goes there?

It's no surprise that the Maldives is frequented by the rich and famous. It's often used for weddings and honeymoons. Recently, stars such as Taylor Swift, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Madonna have been spotted here.

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<p>There are a plethora of nature and water activities to do in the Maldives. Here, it is all about the natural beauty of Earth rather than cultural activities.</p>

What can you do?

There are a plethora of nature and water activities to do in the Maldives. Here, it is all about the natural beauty of Earth rather than cultural activities.

<p>There couldn't be a more heavenly place to learn to surf. The waves are relatively gentle, the water is warm, and the sand is soft.</p>

There couldn't be a more heavenly place to learn to surf. The waves are relatively gentle, the water is warm, and the sand is soft.

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<p>For those underwater enthusiasts, the Maldives provides one of the richest arrays of sea life in the world. The best driving instructors work in the Maldives, where there are some 1,100 different species of fish.</p>

For those underwater enthusiasts, the Maldives provides one of the richest arrays of sea life in the world. The best diving instructors work in the Maldives, where there are some 1,100 different species of fish. For those not quite ready for diving, there is also epic snorkeling. Most resorts provide a guide to show you the greatest spots.

<p>The Maldives is also home to five different sea turtle species. In July and August, the turtle eggs that have been laid on the beaches hatch. Thousands of mini turtles wobble into the sea. It is not a sight to be missed!</p>

The Maldives is also home to five different sea turtle species. In July and August, the turtle eggs that have been laid on the beaches hatch. Thousands of mini turtles wobble into the sea. It is not a sight to be missed!

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<p>You will find the largest population of reef manta rays in the world here. Many refer to them as the "devilfish" because of their malevolent horns. You will find them congregating around the Baa Atoll on the eastern side of the Maldives.</p>

Reef manta rays

You will find the largest population of reef manta rays in the world here. Many refer to them as the "devilfish" because of their malevolent horns. You will find them congregating around the Baa Atoll on the eastern side of the Maldives.

<p>These beautiful starfish adorn the Maldivian coral reefs. Along with sea cucumbers, sand dollars, and the like, the Maldives has over 80 types of echinoderms to ogle at.</p>

Echinoderms

These beautiful starfish adorn the Maldivian coral reefs. Along with sea cucumbers, sand dollars, and the like, the Maldives has over 80 types of echinoderms to ogle at.

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<p>This funky friend is a kind of mollusk that resides on coral reefs. It is one of 400 different types that live in the Maldives. Each one is more colorful than the last.</p>

This funky friend is a kind of mollusk that resides on coral reefs. It is one of 400 different types that live in the Maldives. Each one is more colorful than the last.

<p>A sunset can't get better than this. The Maldives is host to some 20 different kinds of sharks and dolphins. In some resorts you can even swim with them. And if you're very lucky, you will see an albino dolphin–they appear magically pink in the water!</p>

Dolphins and sharks

A sunset can't get better than this. The Maldives is host to some 20 different kinds of sharks and dolphins. In some resorts you can even swim with them. And if you're very lucky, you will see an albino dolphin–they appear magically pink in the water!

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<p>While all those arduous tasks are wonderful, the reality of visiting the Maldives is that it is all about <a href="https://www.starsinsider.com/celebrity/402580/how-do-your-favorite-celebrities-relax" rel="noopener">relaxation</a> and luxury. The resorts are designed to cater to your every need, so sit back and enjoy!</p>

The fishing industry is thriving in the Maldives, and there is no better place to see the spread than at the market. Here you'll find locals selling freshly-caught tuna, wahoo, and barracuda.

While all those arduous tasks are wonderful, the reality of visiting the Maldives is that it is all about relaxation and luxury. The resorts are designed to cater to your every need, so sit back and enjoy!

<p>There are world-renowned spas in the Maldives that sometimes take up whole islands. The sand and Sri Lankan-inspired spa techniques are tremendously relaxing and restorative.</p>

There are world-renowned spas in the Maldives that sometimes take up whole islands. The sand and Sri Lankan-inspired spa techniques are tremendously relaxing and restorative.

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<p>Much of the local food is similar to Sri Lankan cuisine. There are many vegetable and fish curries made with coconut milk. However, the resorts fly in some of the best chefs in the world, so there is no shortage of choice. Japanese cuisine is especially well done because of the fresh fish.</p>

Much of the local food is similar to Sri Lankan cuisine. There are many vegetable and fish curries made with coconut milk. However, the resorts fly in some of the best chefs in the world, so there is no shortage of choice. Japanese cuisine is especially well done because of the fresh fish.

<p>Eating in the Maldives is especially pleasurable because you can have special dining arrangements such as eating on a deck on the ocean, eating by the pool, or, on the beach. If this isn't luxury, we don't know what is!</p>

Special dining experiences

Eating in the Maldives is especially pleasurable because you can have special dining arrangements such as eating on a deck on the ocean, eating by the pool, or, on the beach. If this isn't luxury, we don't know what is!

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<p>The capital city is a sight to behold not in terms of beauty, but because of the ingeniousness with which they have constructed a city on a sand island. When you fly into the Maldives, you will almost certainly land here. It's worth taking a peek around.</p>

The capital city is a sight to behold not in terms of beauty, but because of the ingeniousness with which they have constructed a city on a sand island. When you fly into the Maldives, you will almost certainly land here. It's worth taking a peek around.

<p>While you're in Malé, take a look here. There are very few buildings that have survived time because of the constant flooding and unstable land. However, this <a href="https://www.starsinsider.com/travel/386186/world-heritage-sites-that-could-disappear-anytime" rel="noopener">UNESCO</a> site, known as the "Old Friday Mosque," is one of the oldest and most ornate.</p>

Hukuru Miskiiy

While you're in Malé, take a look here. There are very few buildings that have survived time because of the constant flooding and unstable land. However, this UNESCO site, known as the "Old Friday Mosque," is one of the oldest and most ornate.

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<p>The fishing industry is thriving in the Maldives, and there is no better place to see the spread than at the market. Here you'll find locals selling freshly-caught tuna, wahoo, and barracuda.</p>

Malé fish market

The fishing industry is thriving in the Maldives, and there is no better place to see the spread than at the market. Here you'll find locals selling freshly-caught tuna, wahoo, and barracuda.

<p>Finally, it should not be forgotten that the Maldives is in environmental peril. The low land level means it is particularly prone to flooding. Also, rising ocean temperatures have been killing the coral reefs. So when you go, make sure you are supporting an eco-friendly resort to keep this beautiful place alive!</p><p>Sources: (<a href="https://www.themaldivesexpert.com/3489/three-of-the-most-expensive-and-luxurious-resorts-in-the-maldives/" rel="noopener">The Maldives Expert</a>)(<a href="https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/spa-vacations/maldives-best-spa-destination" rel="noopener">Travel + Leisure</a>)(<a href="https://www.britannica.com/place/Maldives#ref4498" rel="noopener">Britannica</a>)</p><p>See also: <a href="https://www.starsinsider.com/travel/369452/where-to-admire-coral-atolls-the-sapphires-of-the-sea">Where to admire coral atolls, the sapphires of the sea</a></p>

Coral bleaching

Finally, it should not be forgotten that the Maldives is in environmental peril. The low land level means it is particularly prone to flooding. Also, rising ocean temperatures have been killing the coral reefs. So when you go, make sure you are supporting an eco-friendly resort to keep this beautiful place alive!

Sources: (The Maldives Expert)(Travel and Leisure)(Britannica)

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Maldives To Hold Roadshows In India To Boost Travel Amid Strained Ties

As the number of Indian tourists to the Maldives continues to decline, the Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) held discussions with India's High Commissioner here, Munu Mahawar, on enhancing travel and tourism cooperation between the two countries.

Maldives To Hold Roadshows In India To Boost Travel Amid Strained Ties

In an apparent bid to woo Indian tourists back to the Maldives, a major tourism body in Male has announced that it will hold road shows across key Indian cities.

A full-blown backlash was directed at the Maldives following derogatory remarks against India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social media by three Maldivian officials after Modi posted photos and video of the pristine Lakshadweep Islands on India's west coast on January 6 on his X handle.

Scores of Indians, including multiple celebrities, cancelled their reservations and dropped plans to visit Maldives. The tourism arrival statistics reflected how from being a top visitor country, India's position went down to first fifth and now at the sixth position after January.

According to the statistics by the Maldives' Ministry of Tourism, this year as of April 10, of the total 6,63,269 tourists arriving, China continued to lead with 71,995, followed by the United Kingdom (66,999), Russia (66,803), Italy (61,379), Germany (52,256) and India (37,417).

After discussions took place at a meeting held at the Indian High Commission in Male, MATATO said in a statement that they expressed their intention to collaborate closely with the Indian High Commission in Maldives to bolster tourism initiatives, Sun.mv news portal reported.

"In this trajectory, plans are currently underway to launch comprehensive road shows across key Indian cities and to facilitate influencer and media familiarisation trips to the Maldives in the upcoming months," it said quoting from the statement.

"While India remains a crucial tourist market to the Maldives, MATATO states they look forward to partnering with prominent travel associations and industry stakeholders across India to further promote the Maldives as a premier travel destination," it said.

The Association also attributed its meeting with the Indian High Commissioner as "a testament to MATATO's continued dedication to fostering robust tourism ties between the Maldives and India," which it said, will pave the way for "transformative collaborations to drive sustainable growth in the region's tourism sector." 

Earlier before this diplomatic row erupted, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu had, within hours of taking oath last November, asked India to withdraw its 88 military personnel from the country, saying their presence was a threat to his country's sovereignty.

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Muizzu, known for his pro-China leanings, has announced that no Indian military personnel, even in civilian clothes, would be present in Maldives after all of 88 personnel are repatriated by May 10.

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Maldives Tries to Win Back Indian Tourists As Arrivals Fall 40%

Peden Doma Bhutia , Skift

April 16th, 2024 at 9:11 AM EDT

While Maldives enjoys record-breaking arrivals, its tourism companies aren't about to let the Indian market keep falling. They're on a mission to reverse the trend.

Peden Doma Bhutia

The Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators is determined to increase Indian arrivals to the island destination and is taking steps to achieve this.

“Indian arrivals to the Maldives have gone down by almost 40%,” said Abdulla Ghiyas, the association’s president, in an exclusive interview with Skift.

In early January, #BoycottMaldives started trending in Indian social media following a diplomatic dispute between the two countries. Indians accused Maldivian politicians of making disparaging remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As a result, India, which was the number 2 source market for Maldives, has now fallen to number 6 . India’s share of visitors had been almost 11% – it has shrunk to 5.6%.

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Ghiyas said the association will be hosting roadshows in 3 Indian cities in July and confirmed to Skift that one of the cities would be Bengaluru.

The association also plans to engage with Indian social media influencers. “We also want to see how we can work with the tourism board in Maldives as we have partnered with them in the past as well. There are talks that the tourism board is also planning of doing something in India,” Ghiyas said.

At the July roadshows, he said he’s keen to look at cities that have direct connectivity with Maldives.

Ghiyas expressed a desire to have conducted the roadshow earlier, noting that May is when Indian outbound travel peaks. However, he mentioned plans for another round of roadshows towards the end of the year, aiming to include Tier 2 cities. “Even if they lack direct flights to the Maldives, these cities would represent an important market for us,” he said.

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Maldives has so far received (from January 1-April 15) 693,867 tourists, up from 606,395 arrivals for the same period last year, as per the latest data from the Maldives tourism ministry.

China is the top source market for the island destination, followed by UK and Russia.

Between January 1-April 15, almost 39,000 Indians visited Maldives, a decline of almost 40%, compared to the 64,250 arrivals for the same period last year.

“We might not talk immediately about the growth scenario, but I would definitely like to see the 40% decline narrow down,” Ghiyas said.

Can’t Ignore India

While Maldives has experienced record-breaking tourism arrivals so far, Ghiyas said it still needs India. “There are properties and resorts that rely heavily on the Indian market, which have been severely affected. This will hurt us in the long term and that is why we have decided to engage with the India market.”

Aminath Suzan, CEO of Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators, pointed to cultural ties, such as similarities in food, language, and pop culture. “We must ensure that unrelated matters do not negatively impact the bond, for which we have dedicated years and built this alliance.”

MATATO Meets with Indian High Commissioner to Foster Tourism Cooperation The Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) engaged in a productive meeting with His Excellency Munu Mahawar, the Indian High Commissioner to the Maldives, to explore collaborative… pic.twitter.com/PNXiy3QdVz — MATATO – PATA Maldives Chapter (@matatoMV) April 9, 2024

The association members also recently met with Munu Mahawar, the Indian high commissioner in Maldives, to collaborate closely with his office to boost tourism initiatives.

Dubbing the meeting with Mahawar “positive,” Ghiyas said the high commission has offered assistance to the association. “Once we have a concrete plan, we will definitely follow up with the High Commission and share our plans.”

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‘Tawdry money trap’ named world’s most relaxing holiday destination

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Magic hour in Little Venice on Mykonos, Greece

Ah, summer holidays. For a small slice of the year, it’s time to hit the beach, and do nothing but sip cocktails and cool off in the sea.

So, where should you go for ultimate R&R?

According to a new ranking, the Greek island of Mykonos is the number one relaxing holiday destination.

Chosen for its ‘small population and the number of wellness opportunities available from hiking trails to vegan and vegetarian restaurants’, the data also found that Mykonos is home to 21 spas and five wellness retreats.

It almost sounds too good to be true – and, it just might be.

With five-star resorts, a harbour full of yachts and glitzy clientele ( Kate Moss , Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski have all spent time there) an incredible two million tourists flock to Mykonos every single year.

A view of Mykonos port and town, island of Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece

But the Greek island is also a victim of its own popularity, with visitors complaining of overpricing, overtourism and inauthentic experiences.

Travel critic for the Telegraph, Heidi Fuller Love , described it as a ‘tawdry money trap’, while the amount of construction to build new developments across the island has been dubbed ‘wretched’ by the Greek courts.

The island’s notorious DK Oyster restaurant also regularly makes headlines, for all the wrong reasons, thanks to it’s eye-watering charges. In August 2022, a  Canadian couple on their honeymoon said they were charged 400 euros (£335)  for a beer, an Aperol spritz and a dozen oysters.

And tourists aren’t exactly leaving rave reviews about the place either.

The 'small but lovely' Greek island alternative to Mykonos

If you prefer a quieter (and cheaper) break, there’s another location in  Greece  blessed with similarly stunning views and scorching hot  weather .

Nestled in the Aegean Sea is the Greek island of Paros. With its gorgeous beaches and crystal clear waters overlooked by breathtaking landscapes, Paros is often overlooked.

But it has everything you’d want from a sun-soaked getaway. There are a number of charming villages surrounded by nature here, such as Parikia, which is a port town and the island’s capital.

There’s lots to see for culture vultures too: the church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, the 13th century Venetian Castle, the Archaeological Museum and a number of ancient sites, including the remains of the Old Temple of Athena.

And of course, there are a number of beaches on the island too. The top-rated on Tripadvisor is Kolymbithres Beach, described as a petite spot that has unique rock formations.

Paros actually featured in Netflix’s One Day – so book your trip now, before the TV fans discover it!

‘Skip Mykonos, can’t wait to leave’, wrote reviewer Dave , on Reddit, after his trip inSeptember.

‘Felt like everyone’s influencer or blogger brought them here,’ he wrote. ‘We were turned off by the price gouging, everything felt like a tourist trap.’

And another added: ‘The only thing keeping Mykonos alive is its reputation.’

Colourful streets on Mykonos, Greece

While over on TripAdvisor, visitors complained of overcrowding. ‘Very busy with quite a few boats in the port, thousands of tourists jostling for position everywhere.

‘Completely swamped the Greek atmosphere that we had anticipated.’

Of course, that’s not to say that some people don’t have an incredible time on the island.

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‘Mykonos is pricy,’ wrote one Redditor, ‘but you are paying for the vibes of the island.

‘Whether or not those vibes of the island are worth the money is a personal decision. Mykonos is neither good nor bad; it is what it is.’

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