Quick Guide To The Maldives

The Maldives is a paradise for snorkel and scuba divers with abundant coral and marine life. Its beaches and hotels do not disappoint.
Quick Guide To The Maldives
Quick Guide To The Maldives

Where is it?

The Maldives is a group of over 1000 atlas in the Indian Ocean off the southwest coast of India. The small islands are located in a row facing south and offer an expensive itinerary for peace-seeking travelers.

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where can I stay?

It's hard to beat the perfect combination of wide, white sandy beaches, the perfect blue sea, and the tropical sun, and most hotels in the Maldives let guests enjoy the surroundings straight from their rooms or create a romantic zone. Huh. 

Dinner and drink. Boutique hotels go a step further, creating a casual, contemporary feel that will allow guests to anticipate their every need and feel right at home so that a casual vacation can become a true paradise. Dhoni is the most exclusive hotel in the Ari Atal Islands in Migili. 

Only twelve people sleep in this luxurious hotel and the guests are either in luxury speedboats, private jets, or romantic Dhoni. Butlers take care of your every need. Eat, drink and sleep according to your schedule and make the most of every minute. 

Or, if Northern Men's Atoll is to your liking, the Hafven Fushi is a perishable boutique hotel only a 25-minute speedboat ride from Male International Airport. Relax with your own private pool, as there is only your villa and one more in the entire complex. If you want to eat by candlelight on the beach, say so. Really humble, but worth every penny.

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What Can I see?

All the islands that make up the Maldives are small and you can visit some of them. Many people come for diving and snorkeling, but a visit to Rajdhani Mall can be fruitful, where markets, mosques, and small shops can bring you back to reality. Otherwise, just soak and enjoy the beauty of the beach and ocean from your boutique retreat.

How can I get closer?

Only a few islands fall under the highly regulated tourism zone, which the government has set up to prevent the destruction of landscapes and villages. If you want to visit the official islands, you can fly or use a dhoni or speedboat. However, most of the islands are small enough for easy walking or cycling.

The Maldives can be special, but if you have the time and are ready to indulge yourself, there is no better place than this.


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