Sharks, but not the scary kind. Swimming alongside enormous whale sharks along with the smaller sized reef sharks peacefully in the coral atolls and the lagoons is popular reason to visit the Maldives. The sharks can be pretty punctual around feeding time at the resorts.
Iconic for their floating accommodations, with elevated walkways connecting your bedroom villa to the main area. It feels like something out of a dream waking up on the water, just steps from a morning plunge into the azure blue waters off the deck.
Most resorts have private house reefs which are especially attractive because you get to snorkel at any time of the day. Swim freely in giant aquarium among the vibrant arrays of corals, sea turtles, reef sharks, and stingrays.
A true destination of luxury with lavish sea-facing beach villas, spacious overwater villas, personal butlers, spas, and private infinity-edge pools. Not to mention the spectacular Michelin star food quality with local influences. Maldives is a feast for all the senses!
The ideal romantic getaway for couples and honeymooners alike. The romantic experiences are endless; dining under the stars, in a secluded rainforest clearing or a private beach with chefs at your every request. An iconic sunset picnic or dolphin cruise. The island offers a dreamy, intimate & romantic atmosphere around every corner.
The ideal time would be outside of monsoon season which is between November and April.
Swimming with whale sharks, water sports, surfing, snorkeling, diving, spa
Maldivian Rufiyaa [MVR]
The Dhivehi Cuisine is the traditional Maldivian cuisine which is basically a smorgasbord of flavours, with influence coming from both India and Sri-Lanka. One snack that is worth trying out would be the Masroshi, which is tuna stuffed chapati, filled with tuna and coconut!