
Talking about the Maldives, it is
one of the first International destinations to open up for tourism and is
undoubtedly one of the most exotic islands to experience. The white sandy
beaches, picturesque blue lagoons, spectacular marine life, and luxurious water
villas simply make this archipelago look like a painted picture. Synonym to a
honeymoon destination, Maldives has a changed perception now, which offers a
complete package for families, adventure seekers, architecture enthusiasts,
foodies, and shopaholics.
Here is a complete guide to
making the most of the Maldives holiday and various places to visit.
International Airport: Velana
International Airport
Travel Period: November to
February
Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa
Culture: Majorly Islam
Male:
As soon as you land in Male, the
pleasant sight of this capital city will embark you on a fun-filled holiday.
Very different from the usual perception of Maldives, Male is a densely
populated city surrounded by tall and colourful buildings on one side and turquoise
blue water on the other. With the absence of swanky seaside resorts, infinity
pools, etc., Male doesn't become unfavourable even a bit, on the contrary, it
is one of the most visited places of Maldives. Visiting heritage museums,
scenic parks, beautiful art galleries, and mosques will be one of the best
experiences of Maldives. Another feather on the cap for the city is the
artificial crescent-shaped beach which offers thrilling activities such as
snorkeling, underwater scooter riding, kayaking, and lots more. Lastly, Male
visit is incomplete without relishing the local food in some of the best
restaurants and cafes in the city.

Places to visit: Friday Mosque,
Tsunami Monument, National Museum, Sultan park
TIP: Visit Male before proceeding
to your resort. One full day is enough to cover major attractions
Banana Reef:
To all the diving enthusiasts,
head straight to Banana reef! It is considered as one of the first and best
diving spots not only in the Maldives but also in the world. Not just this, adventure
junkies can quench their thirst here by experiencing the thrill of scuba
diving, snorkeling & jet skiing. The island which has a unique banana shape
when seen from the top is blessed with rich marine life, amazing corals, and
spectacular cliffs. Marine lovers, kids, and youngsters would be delighted to
watch various colourful species of fish such as squirrelfish, bannerfish,
grouper, sharks, barracudas, etc. In the evening simply take a stroll on the
shore or laze around on the shacks, embracing the pleasant breeze alongside the
calm and tranquil currents.

COMO Cocoa Island:
When in the Maldives, not
visiting COMO Cocoa Island is equal to returning from a holiday without
clicking any pictures. In short, one of the prettiest islands, COMO Cocoa is known
for its swanky and luxurious water villas. Surrounded by 33 water villas and a
series of resorts this can be an apt location for honeymoon couples,
partygoers, baby boomers, and families looking for a quiet and serene
atmosphere. While being submerged in experiencing the five-star treatment, do
not forget to take a dip in the waters and trying snorkeling, scuba diving, and
capturing your best moments at infinity-edge bathtubs. To sum up taking a
stroll on the powdery cotton-like sand alongside the azure blue water, followed
by a rejuvenating Spa retreat and sumptuous dinner will be a perfect thing to
unwind.
Bioluminescent Beach:
In a bid to explore something new
and uncommon in the Maldives, your encounter with the bioluminescent beach will
be one of the most memorable ones. Having attained a lot of popularity due to
its unique feature of glowing blue dots in the dark waters, visitors often
throng here to get a glimpse of this Sea of Stars. While this may sound
mystical, a marine microorganism named plankton is responsible for producing
this vibrant blue light under the sky. As the sun sets in and the sky goes
dark, these planktons gradually start settling themselves on the shore, making
the shore glow like a diamond. This phenomenon may easily pass as magic for
first-time visitors as if stars have made their way down the sea. It truly is a
satisfying experience and a perfect place to spend overnight.
Hulhumale Island:
If the natural beauty of Maldives
made you go awestruck, then hold your breath as there is tough competition from
an artificial island too. To declutter the capital city Male, the authorities
planned for this small island, which eventually became one of the most visited
places of Maldives. Despite being artificial, the look and feel of the island
is quite natural and has everything that a tourist looks for. With a decorated
view of palm trees, tidy beaches, clear waters, and green architecture,
Hulhumale is a perfect amalgamation of modern and island lifestyle. Located
close to the airport, this can be a good option for a night stay either before
or after the trip.

TIP:
1) Shopaholics can explore the
Centro Mall, which has everything under one roof
2) It has a central park which can
be a good bet if you are done with water and sand
3) Dolphin watching is an option
that is a little away from the cost
Island follows strict guidelines
for proper dressing and drinking is prohibited too on the island except inside
the resorts.
Maafushi Island:
The beauty of Maafushi is so
fascinating that the calm waters, sandy beaches, a variety of water sports, and
the overall scenic view will coax you to stay there forever. Away from the
hustle-bustle of the city life couple of days well spent in Maafushi will
surely soothe your senses. Due to its unbeatable beauty and serene view, it is
a favourite hotspot for couples and honeymooners. Moreover, if sunbathing and
donning swimwear was on your agenda head straight to the Bikini beach which is
away from all the commercial beaches that are usually loaded with many dos and
don'ts. Ladies can flaunt their bikinis and men can go topless or simply
lounge around on the beach. The island is also known for having various
luxurious and swanky resorts that offer lip-smacking local cuisine.

How to reach: Take ferryboat from
Male. Takes approx. 90 mins to reach Maafushi
Tips:
1)Drinking is prohibited on the
island. For those who would like to indulge can take the floating bar that is
like a boat ride away from the port
2)This island has turquoise blue
water and water sports are quite fun here. Do take time out for sunbath,
snorkeling, scuba, etc
3)Tourists can also experience
fishing which would be a good stress-buster
Sun Island:
Commonly referred to as
Nalaguraidhoo Island, Sun Island is one of the most visited places of Maldives.
Embellished with lush greenery, sparkling blue waters, white powdery sand, and
charming colourful flowers, words simply cannot describe this dreamland.
Tourists come here to embrace the warmth of nature and experience its
impeccable beauty. Not only this, the array of luxury resorts will spoil you
with choices and will make this one of the most memorable visits to the
Maldives. Photographers and videographers will simply go gaga over its beauty,
as they take back some breath-taking pictures and videos, which can be
cherished forever. Much like most of the islands adventure junkies can make the
most of various water sports even here.
How to reach: Take a domestic flight from Male to Sun Island. Distance is around 100kms
TIP: Sun Island Resort is one of
the biggest and best resorts in the country. Do plan a visit here to experience
absolute bliss and pleasure.
Emboodhu Finolhu Island:
The famous tag line of Maldives –
The Sunny Side of life comes alive in Emboodhu Island. One of the most popular
tourist attractions of Maldives, Emboodhu Island is famous for its water
villas. These villas are uniquely arranged in the shape of a flower making them
look simply stunning from a distance. If you desire to get yourself pampered by an outstanding hospitality then this is the perfect place to be. To do so, delve into the utmost luxury of Tax
Exotica and its royal ambiance. The view of the Indian Ocean right from your
hotel room will be a treat for your eyes, making Emboodhu Finolhu Island the most
satisfying experience. Do not forget this luxury is incomplete unless you
rejuvenate your soul with a relaxing spa massage.
Underwater Restaurants:
Maldives is one of the best
destinations in the world to offer undersea dining options. The experience of
witnessing colourful aquatic animals so close is simply remarkable. Made up of
sparkling white glass these fine dine restaurants may dig a big hole in your
pocket but are definitely worth the visit. From a five-course meal to an exotic
breakfast to a lavish dinner offering classic cocktails these underwater
restaurants will give you the best of culinary experience. Moreover, few of
them even have an ambiance, which is themed on marine life.

Below are a few of them to choose from:
1)Ithaa Restaurant
2)Undersea Restaurant
3)M6m
4)SEA
To sum up, Maldives is a perfect
holiday destination for a short break and offers everything that a tourist would look for. For your next relaxation holiday head straight to Maldives and book in advance in order to take advantage of good rates.
Very well written..After reading it, we are now very tempted to visit Maldives. Thanks Anuja for brilliant writeup
ReplyDeleteVery well written. After reading your blog, Maldives is in our do list !
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Keep travelling and blogging :)
Quite insightful blog..these islands seem so tempting to visit!
ReplyDeleteVery informative article, it has all you need to know.And what I really liked is Tips section after each attraction, very useful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome write up Anuja !! It really tempts us to plan a holiday to Maldives. Very useful and informative. Thanks for the Tips! Enjoy and continue blogging !!
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hey Anuja, this information is superb and very handy if we have to ever plan a trip to the maldives, yes its on the bucket list as soon as things get normalized for us. The sandy beaches and crystal clear waters are like heaven to me. cheers
ReplyDeleteVery good post. Highly informative for travellers who want to visit Maldives. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteDear anuja, your post is really informative. As we were planning our next family trip to Maldives, this vlog has been helpful. Thank you so much.
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