Why is Maldives known as a honeymoon destination? The following 7 moments will reveal the answer to you!
The Maldives is a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, famous for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and luxurious resorts. Here are some detailed travel tips to help you plan your perfect vacation:
1. Best time to travel
Dry season (November to April of the following year): plenty of sunshine and little rainfall, suitable for snorkeling and diving. Prices are higher during the peak season.
Rainy season (May to October): There are occasional showers, but fewer tourists, so it is cost-effective and suitable for travelers with limited budgets. 2. Preparation before departure
Visa: Chinese citizens are exempt from visa. They must hold a passport with a validity period of more than 6 months + round-trip air ticket + hotel reservation confirmation.
Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), but US dollars are commonly used. It is recommended to carry small amounts of cash ($1/$5 for tips).
Essential items: high-strength sunscreen, sunglasses, swimsuit, snorkeling equipment (available for rent), waterproof mobile phone bag, conversion plug (British standard).
Insurance: It is recommended to purchase travel insurance that covers diving and medical evacuation.
3. How to choose an island?
Maldives has more than 200 resort islands and more than 100 inhabited islands. You can choose according to your needs:
Island resorts (one island, one hotel) honeymoon/luxury: Cheval Blanc, Soneva Jani, Velaa Private Island.
Family: Club Med Kani, OBLU Select Sangeli.
Diving destinations: Bandos Island, Huvafen Fushi.
Value for money options: Thulhagiri, Paradise Island.
Resident Island (experience local culture)
Maafushi: Affordable prices and extensive island hopping itineraries.
Rasdhoo: Scuba dive for hammerhead sharks.
hint:
-Transportation: speedboat (near), seaplane (overlooking the atoll, expensive), inland plane + speedboat (far island).
- Confirm hotel packages in advance (HB half board / FB full board / AI all-inclusive).
4. Must-try activities
1. Snorkeling and diving:
Top dive sites: Banana Reef, Manta Point.
Recommended activities: night diving, shipwreck exploration.
2. Water Sports:
Seaplane tours, parasailing, transparent canoes, dolphin tracking.
3. Relax your body and mind:
Candlelight dinner on the beach, sea spa (such as Banyan Tree’s “Underwater Spa”).
4. Cultural Experience:
Visit Male (Maldives National Museum, Friday Mosque), fishing activities on the inhabited islands.
5. Catering and Consumption
Resort Island: Food and beverage prices are high (a glass of juice is about $10), so it is recommended to choose a package that includes food and beverage.
Residential islands: Affordable prices, you can try local delicacies (Maldives fish soup, coconut rice).
Taboos: Drinking is prohibited on inhabited islands and do not bring pork products into the country.
6. Notes
Environmental protection: The collection of corals/shells is prohibited, and plastic products are prohibited on some islands.
Etiquette: Modest clothing is required (cover shoulders and knees) when entering the mosque.
Internet: WiFi is available on the resort islands, and local SIM cards (Dhiraagu/Ooredoo) can be purchased on the resident islands.
Tips: $1-2 for moving season, $5-10/day for housekeeper, and tips for meals can be given at discretion.
VII. Budget reference (per person)
Economy (residential island): $800-1500/week (including air tickets).
High-end resort island: $3000-10000+/week (water house + seaplane).
The Maldives is a great place for relaxation, honeymoon or adventure. Plan your island and budget in advance and enjoy this "scattered pearl of God"! If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask~ Maldives Asia