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Paradise beaches fringed with palm trees, powder-white sands easing into the most inviting water you’ve ever seen, world-class snorkelling and scuba diving… this is a holiday to the Maldives – and yes, it really is this beautiful.
A mind-blowing beach for every day of the year. Stilted bungalows overlooking a million different shades of blue. Adventure when you want it. Relaxing spa days when you don’t. The Maldives is a special kind of beach holiday.
Stretching out across the shimmering blues of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is made up of almost 1,200 islands and you can take your pick from 150-plus world-class resorts. From luxury all-inclusive resorts with private pools, spas, and personal butlers to affordable eco-lodges and budget hotels, there are package holidays for every kind of traveller.
Naturally, the Maldives' dreamy white-sand beaches are popular with couples and honeymooners. Families love it too, with a huge choice of activities for the kids, such as boat tours, kayaking, and surfing.
The islands’ reefs have some of the best diving and snorkelling in the world, making it popular with divers, who flock here to swim with tropical fish, manta rays, turtles, and reef sharks.
And if you’re looking for something local, you’ll find guesthouses and independent hotels on Malé and Ari.
Whatever your vision of paradise, you’ll find it on a holiday to the Maldives.
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As most visitors stay in resorts, the Maldives is considered a safe destination. For the most up-to-date travel advice for the Maldives, check the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
Your tourist visa is valid for 30 days, and you get it when you arrive.
It’s a good idea to get a tetanus booster and consider vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Typhoid for holidays to the Maldives. For more information, consult the NHS website.
The Maldives is a Muslim country, so dress considerately when visiting local islands out of respect.
With planning, the Maldives is fairly easy to explore. There are 17 regional airports and a ferry service is available between local islands (but not between resorts). Some hotels provide boat transfers so be sure to check your booking before travelling. Speed boat taxis can be arranged from major airports.