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How to avoid critical mistakes in Maldives

Helpful advice when in the idyllic environs of the Maldives

By Aurora GiannaPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
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Image via Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives

The Maldivian archipelago is a stunning collection of wonderfully laid out islands where riveting encounters with the marine world, romantic escapes with your significant other and insightful island-hopping adventures can be had. However, there are misconceptions associated with travelling to the Maldives which is why perusing the information provided below will help you in your future endeavours.

The Maldives is more than a mere island

Much to the amazement of many holidaymakers who perhaps, have not encountered the charms of the Maldives, the island nation boasts of a whopping 1,192 islands of which a fraction remain inhabited. What makes the Maldives a truly rewarding destination to head over to is attributed to the fact that a majority of hotels and resorts are found on their own private island which in turn, accommodate the whims and fancies of different tastes and likes. As a result, to zone in and reside on one island will not be the wisest move given that your holiday to this part of the world can take on varying complexions.

The island nation is budget-friendly

Arguably, the common perception that visitors tend to grapple with is that the Maldives can only be accessed if you possess a fat bank balance. While diving off private decks and sipping champagne on a private yacht are indulgences that would befit the rich and famous, one need not necessarily shy away from visiting these pleasing isles. In fact, you can source affordable guest houses with the help of a travel agent and thereafter, look towards snorkelling around a certain property’s house reef or going island hopping which will get you up, close and personal with the customs and attitudes of the Maldivian folk.

Do return after your honeymoon

The popular belief is that the Maldives is the perfect honeymoon destination and while there is ample reason to buy into this thought, one need not limit one’s holiday prospects when contemplating a visit here. The Maldives will just as much complement newlywed couples as it will single travellers, friends’ outings, a digital nomad looking for a completely contrasting backdrop to work out of and even families who seek a luxurious yet fun-filled escape that will take them away from home and out of the routine lifestyle. Even those intending on residing at a Maldives family resort the likes of Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives will find that their time can be divided between going diving and retiring to the comfort of their villa for a few hours of therapeutic healing.

Look forward to understanding and embracing the local culture

It would be easy to be completely taken in by the magical surrounds of the Maldives and thus, one cannot be faulted for being left with thoughts of just the sun, sand and surf. However, a distinct element of the island nation is its cultural makeup which continues to abide by practices and values that have been passed down since time immemorial. Never restrict yourself to the food served at your resort but make it a point to inquire about the possibility of visiting a village where you can share a home-cooked meal. Further, keep your eyes and ears peeled for when the traditional Bodu Beru performances take centre stage where the beating of drums is closely followed by rhythmic dances that make for quite the entertainment item come evening.

Stay protected when out and about

The Maldives is found on the equator which will tell you that the sun shines on the islands at a 90-degree angle. To cut a long story short, the heat can get to you if you aren’t careful. This is why it will be prudent on your behalf to pack in long pants, full sleeve shirts along with a beach hat, umbrella and a brand of reef-safe sunscreen which is waterproof. With reference to the latter, not only will you be in safe hands for whatever duration you choose to be in the water but you will be contributing towards ensuring that the corals in the Maldives are safeguarded.

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