Lying southwest of Sri Lanka and India, in the Indian Ocean, the archipelagic state is comprised of nearly 1200 islands and 26 atolls. Only 200 of the islands are inhabited with a select few on each atoll as resorts.
Home to some of the astonishing colourful coral reefs with over a thousand species of fish and other magnificent marine life, Maldives is a picture-perfect getaway with unparalleled beauty.
A romantic haven for honeymooners, a tropical bliss to unwind and have a calm solo or couple time, or idyllic surroundings for some relaxing family bonding, it is the ultimate destination with something for everyone.
Plunge into the crystal clear turquoise blue waters, stroll along the powdery white soft sand beaches, snorkel, dive, go island hopping, indulge in some spa treatments or just laze around staring at the dazzling blue of the ocean feeling the gentle sea breeze in one of the many opulent resorts accessible by a speedboat or seaplane.
Maldives’s hot tropical climate makes it a year-round destination with two distinct seasons. November to April is generally dry and sunny. January to April is the peak season with higher prices. May to October is wet season brought on by the Southwest monsoon. June and July see more winds and rain making it a popular time for surfers with bigger waves.