Honeymoon In Maldives With Water Villa
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3 Night 4 Days
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Male in Maldives
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Overview
Maldives is now open for Indian travelers. Maldives, a tropical island country, which is located in the southwest of India and Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean. Maldives is a perfect place for honeymooners & families. Add to this an astonishing underwater world that is equally breath-taking and beautiful. Unlike any other country in the world, Maldives is a cluster of thousands of islands each of which offers exciting opportunities. The country has world-class resorts that are essentially the definition of luxury.
Stay Plan
Malé (2) Malé (1)
3 Night 4 Days
Hotel Details
Sun Siyam Olhuveli in Male or Similar
What's Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival in Maldives
Welcome to Maldives – Indian Ocean’s most sought-after beach escape, an archipelago of 1,190 coral islands south west of Sri Lanka. Upon arrival at Male Airport, get transferred to your hotel/resort by speedboat
Day 2 – Day at Leisure – Water Activities (optional at extra cost)
Spend your days relaxing on a hammock under the shade of a coconut tree. Explore the magnificent coral gardens and marine life of the Indian Ocean. Go scuba diving, surfing, snorkeling, and island hopping (at extra cost).
Day 3 – Day at Leisure
Today, after a hearty breakfast spend your day at leisure or you can take a bicycle from the hotel and roam around the island. In the evening we will arrange a Romantic candlelight dinner on the beach.
Day 4 – Departure from Maldives
Enjoy a hearty breakfast and check-out from the hotel/resort as you embark on your journey back home. You will be transferred to Male International Airport to catch your flight back home.
What's Included
- Welcome drink on arrival
- Wi-Fi
- Meet & greet at arrival
- Dinner
- Pick and Drop at time of arrival/departure
What's Excluded
- Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages
- Travel insurance
- 5% GST
- Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances etc.
- Tips, laundry & phone call
FAQs
Before going through Maldives packages figure out your prerogative, whether you would be travelling solo, as a couple or with your family. Interestingly, there are several packages meant exclusively for the solo traveller, for plenty of people around the world love travelling solo to The Maldives. An island most popular with backpackers is Maafushi, about 27 kilometres from the capital Male, on the South Male Atoll. The reason for the island’s popularity with backpackers and solo travellers is its vast array of opportunities and considerably low prices of accommodation. This biggish island with its population of around 3000 people is replete with little attractions and places for sightseeing and, not to mention, snow-white beaches skirting an azure sea, diving sites and places to go angling in. There is a glut of plush guesthouses, holiday homes and hotels on the beach and amid scenic wilderness too, which are more budget-friendly than those you would find at remoter beaches with a solitary resort. Backpackers love Maafushi’s Bikini Beach, the narrow strip of sand which has several seafood restaurants along with a few hotels and a dive centre.
Maldives tour packages can be booked around the year, but you need to be aware of the archipelago’s seasons and which is most ideal for a visit. The only season in Maldives is the monsoon. But there is a distinctly different monsoon it experiences; the dry and wet monsoon. The wet monsoon is typically in the summer months, from May up to November when you might find frequent rain showers and humidity through the day. The average day temperature reaches a maximum of 29 degrees Celsius in these months. The frequent rains lower the water temperature making it imperfect for scuba diving or snorkelling, and with no seasonal oceanic currents you wouldn’t have any visibility for spotting marine life. But it is a good time for budget travellers since the hotel rates are significantly slashed owing to lower footfalls. The dry monsoon spell from December to April is when tourists arrive by busloads to the Maldives. The humidity is under control in these months and the rains have nearly petered out, limited only to a light mizzle in the afternoons and night. The temperature at this time lingers between 27 and 29 degree Celsius. But since Maldives does not receive cyclones or high winds at any point, you can have a pleasant time in this tropical paradise.
Before settling for one of the Maldives holiday packages you need to first book your flights and look for direct connectivity from your city to Male, the capital of the Maldives. Maldives’ closest neighbours are India and Sri Lanka, lying to the southwest of Trivandrum in Kerala and to the east-west of Sri Lanka. There are direct flights from Colombo in Sri Lanka to Male and now there are non-stop flights to the Maldives from all major Indian metros such as Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kochi. The domestic carriers that connect Indian cities to the Maldives include SpiceJet, IndiGo, AirAsia, national carrier Air India, Vistara and GoFirst, and the international airlines serving the route comprise Sri Lankan Airlines, Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, China Southern, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, Hong Kong Airlines to name a few. There are flights from Delhi to Male too, but it comes with a stopover in either Kochi, Bangalore or Mumbai.
The Maldives is an archipelagic country with nearly 1200 islands formed out of natural atolls. It lies on the Indian Ocean to the southwest of Kerala’s capital, Trivandrum and on the east-west side of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan airlines, for instance, operate flights from Colombo that get you to Male in an hour straight. India and Sri Lanka are the Maldives’ closest neighbours.
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