Why Visit The Maldives?

The Maldives are a collection of islands and atolls scattered through the Indian Ocean - a true slice of paradise. Blessed with palm-fringed, white sandy beaches and some of the clearest and warmest water in the Indian Ocean, visitors have been flocking to enjoy the luxury and stilted ocean-front resorts since the 1970s. Though a small island nation, the Maldives has a diverse cultural offering, located on a centuries-old trading route in the Arabian Sea creating a melting pot of civilisation.

Marine Life

Marine Life

Luxury

Luxury

Culture

Culture

Experiences

Experiences

Facts about Maldives

Currency

Currency

The currency in the Maldives is the Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), symbolised as Rf

Time Zone

Time Zone

The Maldives operates on Maldives Standard Time (MST) which is GMT+5 year-round, with no daylight saving time

Weather

Weather

The Maldives enjoys a tropical climate; average temperatures from 25°C to 31°C. The wet season runs from May to October, while the dry season spans November to April

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Explore vibrant coral reefs while snorkeling or diving, relax on pristine beaches surrounded by crystal-clear waters, and take a scenic seaplane tour over the stunning atolls

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Try Mas Huni, a traditional breakfast of shredded tuna with coconut and onions, sample Garudhiya, a fish soup served with rice and lime, and try Fihunu Mas, grilled fish marinated with chili, garlic, and lemon

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