Maldives

Where is Maldives?

Maldives is a group of over 1000 coral islands, located in the Indian Ocean, off the southwest coast of India. The small islands scattered in a string to the south, and they provide a peaceful, if expensive haven for travellers in search of quiet relaxation.

Where can I stay in the Maldives?

  • Baros
  • Veligandu
  • Addu Atoll
  • Villingili
  • Shangri La Resort
  • Addu City
  • Lhaviyani Atoll
  • Maldives Map
  • Meedhupparu
  • Male
  • Angsana Resort
  • Maldives hotels
  • Kurumba Maldives hotel
  • Soneva Gili by Six Senses Maldives Hotel

It’s hard to beat the perfect combination of wide, white sandy beaches, perfect blue sea and tropical sun, and most hotels in the Maldives make the most of their surroundings by offering guests access to the beach directly from their rooms, or create romantic areas of dinner and drinks. Boutique hotels go a step further than this by creating a cool, modern feel that makes guests feel at home, while anticipating their every need, so that a single holiday really been a haven for its duration. At Ari Atoll is the most exclusive hotel in the island group, the Dhoni Mighili.

This fantastic hotel in the Maldives can only houses twelve people and guests arriving either by luxury speedboat, private planes or romantic Dhoni. A butler sees to your every need. Eat, drink and sleep to your own schedule and make the most of every minute. Or, if the Male is more to your taste, Hufaven Fushi is a decadent boutique hotel just 25 minutes by speedboat from Malé, AO International Airport. Relax by your private pool, because, as only your villa and another on the entire complex. If you want a romantic dinner on the beach, just say it. Truly indulgent, but worth every penny.

Maldives climate
Maldives weather is tropical, with plenty of sunshine and temperatures around 30 ° C throughout the year. But rainfall of Maldivians increases significantly in the April-October south west monsoon, particularly from June to August.

What can I see in the Maldives?
The islands that make up the Maldives are all small, and you can island hop between some of them. Many people come for diving and snorkelling, but it may be worth taking a trip to Male, the capital, where markets, mosques and small shops can bring you back to reality. Otherwise just take in the beauty of the coast and sea from your boutique retreat and enjoy the sun.
Maldives can be exclusive, but if you have time and you are ready to pamper yourself, then there is no better place to go.