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How to Visit the Maldives in 2022

For a Delightful and Rewarding Holiday

By Amie GinendraPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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The lovely Maldives is undoubtedly counted amongst the world’s outstanding holiday destinations. The islands here have much to offer in the form of stunning natural scenery, a pleasant tropical climate, beautiful beaches, many interesting things to do and a relaxed laidback vibe. Provided below are some useful suggestions regarding visiting the Maldives in 2022 that may save you a significant amount of money and add to the pleasure of your stay in these islands.

Book online and select your transfer

Amongst the best ways to save money on your Maldives holiday would be to refer to online resources on booking flights and accommodation and to do so well in advance of your planned trip. In this way, you will be able to compare the available prices and select the best offers.

When it comes to transfers to your chosen accommodation / resort island once you have landed, your main options would be seaplane flights, which will be more expensive but offer an amazing experience, or speedboat transfers. However, you may not always have a choice in this regard as you may be obliged to choose one or the other, or a combination of the two.

Consider the timeframe of your trip

Although it will be perfectly possible to visit the Maldives at any time of the year, you may have a preference about the season in which to visit the islands. The peak season for tourism in the Maldives would be the dry season, extending from December to March. During this period, the weather conditions will be optimal with seemingly endless sunshine, but you will also encounter higher prices for accommodation and activities. You may also consider visiting the islands during the shoulder season (November or April) when you can avail yourself of some attractive deals. Finally, even during the rainy season (May to October) when prices will be at their lowest, you will find that the showers are sporadic and there will still be plenty of sunshine.

Select a suitable accommodation

In the Maldives, your main accommodation options would be staying at a resort island or a local guesthouse. As you might expect, a private island resort will provide you with a truly unforgettable Maldives getaway and makes an ideal choice. You could look for a resort that offers attractive rooms, or for the ultimate experience, beach or overwater bungalows. A good resort will also offer free Wi-Fi, diverse dining options, a holistic spa, a range of water sports including snorkelling and diving and exciting excursions. When seeking the best Maldives resort, an accommodation choice to consider that offers the above features would be Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon. Remember to also check for special offers and book direct benefits on the official websites of resorts which will provide more savings and added perks.

Identify your activities and excursions

In the Maldives, you will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of enjoyable activities and excursions. Very popular amongst visitors to the islands would be snorkelling and diving which will provide you with the chance to explore a mesmerising underwater world full of vibrant coral and fascinating fish.

Another splendid experience would be venturing out on a dolphin-watching excursion which will enable you to observe these carefree marine mammals in their natural environment. Big game fishing would be another unforgettable experience as the waters teem with fish, while a sunset dhoni cruise, getaways to a deserted island and sandbank picnics should not be missed either.

Be mindful of the local culture

Since the Maldives is a Muslim country, there will be some guidelines to keep in mind for travellers. Although you may dress as you like within the resorts, you must wear conservative attire when visiting the capital, Male, or other inhabited islands, covering up bare legs and shoulders; also, public displays of affection are not acceptable at such islands. Additionally, visitors are forbidden from bringing in non-Islamic religious books, alcohol and pork products into the islands. Keep in mind, however, that some restrictions don’t apply to private island properties; for instance, at such resorts, alcohol, wine and your favourite cocktails are readily served for you to enjoy!

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Amie Ginendra

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