Honeymoon in the Pearl of the Indian Ocean and the Maldives
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Maldives : Honeymoon - Romantic trip
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Maldives: Wann reisen?
In the Maldives, the sun shines almost all year round, bathing the white sandy beaches under a brilliant blue sky. Temperatures range from 28 to 32°C, ideal for swimming and diving.
The sea breeze brings a pleasant coolness even during hot days. The dry season, from November to April, guarantees radiant weather, perfect for fully enjoying the turquoise lagoons and paradise-like tropical landscapes.
Aktivitätenideen
Diving into the Heart of Coral Reefs - Explore a dazzling underwater world and swim among multicolored fish in the crystal-clear waters of the Maldives.
Relaxing spa by the ocean - Let yourself be enveloped by the serenity of an open-air spa, lulled by the turquoise sea breeze, for absolute relaxation facing the infinite horizon.
Dolphin watching at dusk - Embark on a magical cruise and watch dolphins play in the golden light of the sunset.
Snorkeling with sea turtles - Dive into turquoise waters and swim alongside majestic sea turtles for an unforgettable experience in the Maldivian archipelago.
Cruise on a traditional boat - Sail on turquoise waters aboard a traditional dhoni and let yourself be charmed by the authentic allure of the Maldives, between wild islets and sparkling lagoons.
Yoga session on the white sand - Start your day in harmony, barefoot on the warm sand, with a yoga session facing the Indian Ocean.
Local flavors and refined cuisine - Savor exquisite local specialties during a romantic dinner on the beach, lulled by the gentle murmur of the waves and the scents of Maldivian spices.
Romantic walk on a deserted island - Experience an exceptional moment together as you walk on the pristine sand of a secret island, surrounded by the gentle lapping of waves and untouched nature.
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Maldives: Paradise on Earth Awaits You
A trip to the Maldives means lounging on a fine sandy beach facing a turquoise lagoon, and indulging in relaxation, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and water sports in crystal-clear waters, not to mention a multitude of romantic activities. It's easy to understand why the Maldives is a dream destination, especially for newlyweds or couples in general. They often choose to stay on one of these famous hotel islands, tiny paradises exclusively reserved for tourism where one can easily feel alone in the world.
However, the Maldives are not only reserved for honeymoons. There are also about a hundred islands inhabited by Maldivians where you can stay, much to the delight of budget travelers and those wishing to immerse themselves in Maldivian culture! Depending on your desires, a local agency can tailor a trip for you in this country so that you can see the essentials of this paradisiacal archipelago while experiencing an authentic adventure.
A natural paradise to explore
A trip to the Maldives is about discovering a tropical paradise composed of 1,190 islands belonging to 26 coral atolls that gently stretch over 100,000 km² in the heart of the Indian Ocean. This enchanting setting offers breathtaking landscapes, with white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and rich marine biodiversity. The Maldives is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling, allowing exploration of fascinating coral reefs and observation of numerous marine species. It is also an ideal place to relax in luxurious hotel resorts offering overwater bungalows with stunning ocean views.
Must-see Discoveries
The marine life of the Maldives is truly exceptional. With coral reefs, multicolored fish, rays, and hammerhead sharks, it's hard not to be amazed during a scuba dive or even just equipped with fins, mask, and snorkel. The warm water temperatures make the experience even more enjoyable.
If there is an archipelago perfect for lounging in the Indian Ocean, it is indeed the Maldives. With your feet in the water on one of the most beautiful fine sand beaches, all that's left to do is relax and refresh yourself with a good cocktail. What more could you ask for?
The Maldives are not just hotel islands reserved for tourists. It is also a country with a genuine local culture. Just visit the capital, Malé, to immerse yourself in the daily life of the locals. Discover their pretty colorful houses, lively markets, and simple friendliness.
The Maldives: Secret and Authentic Discoveries
Fly over the archipelago by seaplane
In the Maldives, gaining altitude in a seaplane quickly brings you to cloud nine thanks to the sublime spectacle passing beneath your eyes: turquoise lagoons, white sand specks, stunning coral atolls... It leaves you speechless.
Go big-game fishing
If you've never tried big-game fishing, give it a shot in the Maldives. The clear, fish-rich waters might help you avoid coming back empty-handed! And it's a great idea to start this sport fishing in a tropical paradise. If this activity isn't your strength, you can always swim to console yourself.
The bodu beru, the traditional show not to be missed
This traditional dance and music show, performed only by men, is typical of the Maldives. Under the frenetic rhythm of the drums, the dancers and singers can fall into a sort of trance. Beautiful and impressive at the same time!
The Underwater Splendors
Despite the coral bleaching in 1998, the Maldives continue to regularly receive the highest international awards for the quality of their marine environments, which are perfect for diving. The concentration of elasmobranchs, the family that includes rays and sharks, is particularly exceptional there. The coral is coming back to life by recoloring the ocean, thus offering spectacular underwater landscapes that attract divers from all over the world.
A heavenly and safe destination
In the Maldives, there is no need to worry about security issues: attacks on travelers are an unknown concept and thefts are extremely rare, almost always attributable to inconsiderate tourists. Politically, the country enjoys good stability and the sanitary conditions are excellent. If there is anything to be wary of, it would be sunburns!
Impeccable Hotel Service
Whether you choose a budget hotel or the most exclusive one, the tourist services are excellent. The staff is generally extremely professional, pleasant, smiling, helpful, attentive, discreet, and efficient. Cleanliness is never lacking, whether on the islands or in the interior parts of the hotels. The well-practiced organization is rarely at fault. Transfers occur smoothly despite geography that doesn't aid logistics. It's ideal for a worry-free vacation.
Discover a multitude of water sports
Water sports enthusiasts will be delighted and can freely glide over the turquoise waters. Almost all lagoons offer optimal conditions for a very safe practice of aquatic activities, which can be enjoyed all year round with equal pleasure. Besides snorkeling (fins-mask-snorkel), one can engage in non-motorized sports such as canoeing-kayaking, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, as well as motorized sports like water skiing, jet skiing, or the banana boat. Surfing, kitesurfing, and wakeboarding enthusiasts will also find happiness in the Maldives, thanks to consistent waves at some exceptional sites.
To fully enjoy the Maldives, an ideal stay is between 7 and 10 days. This allows you to discover several islands, relax, take part in water activities, and appreciate the beauty of the lagoon.
To organize your honeymoon trip to the Maldives, choose an island resort that suits your preferences, book in advance, opt for an all-inclusive package, and plan romantic activities such as a private dinner on the beach or a couples' spa.
To have a great holiday with a baby in the Maldives, choose a family-friendly hotel, prioritize rooms with children's amenities, and plan gentle activities. Remember to bring everything necessary for your baby's comfort.
For a family hiking trip in the Maldives, explore Maafushi Island, the Baa Atoll nature reserve, and take a walk on Hulhumalé Island. Also enjoy the coastal trails and guided tours to observe local wildlife.
To practice ecotourism in the Maldives, choose eco-friendly accommodations, take part in environmentally responsible excursions, and support local marine conservation initiatives.
The budget for a stay in the Maldives varies depending on the season, the type of accommodation, and the activities chosen. Generally, expect to spend between 2000 and 4000 euros per person for a week, including flights, in a mid-range hotel.
To get to the Maldives, you generally need to take an international flight to Malé International Airport, the capital. From there, boat or seaplane transfers are organized to the various islands and resorts.
To travel to the Maldives, a passport valid for at least six months after the return date is required. No visa is needed for tourist stays of less than 30 days; a free visa is issued upon arrival.
To travel with peace of mind to the Maldives, it is recommended to take out travel insurance, follow local instructions, keep your valuables safe, and get information about health conditions before departure.
To travel to the Maldives, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, the yellow fever vaccine is required if you are arriving from a country where this disease is present. It is recommended to be up to date with your vaccinations.