When in the tropics, aspects like the weather can change almost overnight but as a whole, the unpredictable nature of holidaying in this part of the world should fuel you into diving headfirst with no reservations or mixed feelings whatsoever. Similarly, the Maldives too can be roped into these sentiments given its pleasing environments and adventure-soaked escapes that its isles are well known for. Thus, provided below is how you should approach planning out a holiday to the Maldives.
Factor in the weather
The peak holiday season in the Maldives runs from November to April with prospective vacationers afforded sunny spells and higher prices on lodging and leisure facilities to deal with. Therefore, if you’re more of a fan of budget travel then do consider the possibility of coming over during the shoulder season which is the period between the peak and off-season that will showcase warm weather and reduced rates on accommodation that will be most certainly music to one’s ears.
Book your tickets and accommodation online
The cost factor plays a crucial role in determining as to how one’s time in the Maldives will be spent. Therefore, make it a custom to always look to comparing and contrasting price points concerning airline and hotel & resort prices. As a rule, a reservation is mandatory as the closer you get to your date of departure and the later you leave your decisions, the more you will have to pocket out; a practice that ought to be avoided at all costs. Even if it is one of the Maldives luxury hotels that you are eying and keen on staying at such as Adaaran Club Rannalhi which is perched on the tip of the South Male Atoll, a similar attitude will have to be accommodated. Furthermore, seaplane and speedboat rides together with direct flights will have to be booked at the same time as your accommodation as these will be the sole means by which you may reach your destination and or/private island of choice.
Pack wisely
Do not commit the cardinal error of over-packing beyond what is reasonable. Importantly, refrain from including any alcohol, tobacco product or pork as these are against the law. In terms of attire, casual or tropical clothing in the form of shorts, t-shirts and plenty of swimwear ought to be a top priority. Following closely on the abovementioned, pack in an underwater camera as you will be seen spending the majority of your time out on the beach and below the waves, either scuba diving or snorkelling in search of fish, rays and breathtaking coral reefs. Also, be sure to bring along some sunscreen, a first-aid kit, personal care products and your toiletries and if travelling with toddlers, then plenty of baby food to last you through your stay.
Carry your own water sports gear
A great way to slash costs so that you have more in reserve to allocate towards areas of your holiday that go beyond the ocean and its numerous allures is to bring your own fins. This would make better sense to you in the long run as one will soon discover that hotels and resorts incur daily charges from those who wish to avail of the equipment needed to head out into the ocean.
Stay flexible
Being able to add different layers to your holiday as and when the need arises will surely hold you in good stead as opposed to relying on curated or tailor-made holidays that can be laborious at times. Thus, should you wish to go diving on a Monday, have a spa outing on a Tuesday and spend the rest of the week picking and choosing from island hopping or touring through the nation’s capital of Male and its nooks & crannies, one must always remain open-minded when out here in the tropics of the Maldivian archipelago.
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