
Maldives Packages
UI Inn Malé, Beach Grand Hotel
Breakfast, Wi-Fi
₹65,000 – ₹75,000
Paradise Island Resort, Sun Island Resort
Breakfast, Pool, Gym
₹95,000 – ₹1,20,000
Soneva Jani, Baros Maldives, Taj Exotica
Breakfast, Spa, Private Beach, Water Villa options
₹1,80,000 – ₹2,50,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: Air India, IndiGo, SriLankan Airlines, Vistara
Round-trip Economy Fare (avg): ₹29,000–₹40,000 per person (economy class)
Flight time: ~5 hrs
Direct Flight Convenience: Delhi–Malé in ~5 hrs makes Maldives a quick tropical escape.
Flexibility: Choose hotel category as per budget & preference.
Seamless Travel: Flights + transfers + stay bundled for convenience.
Balanced Experience: From budget island stays to ultra-luxury water villas.
Destination Appeal: Maldives offers pristine beaches, turquoise lagoons, and world-class diving/snorkeling.
Speedboat Transfers included in all categories
Romantic Beach Dinner (complimentary in 4 & 5-star packages)
Snorkeling Excursion with coral reef exploration
Sunset Cruise with dolphin spotting (4 & 5-star packages)
Spa Voucher for Maldivian wellness treatments (4 & 5-star packages)
Travel Content Kit: Ready-to-use captions & visuals for social sharing
Travel Insurance Add-on for peace of mind
When should I plan my Maldives trip?
November–April is the dry season with sunny skies and calm seas — perfect for beach holidays. May–October is monsoon season, with occasional rain but great deals and fewer crowds.
Do I need a visa for Maldives?
No, most nationalities (including Indians) get a 30-day visa on arrival free of charge.
Is Maldives safe for families and solo travelers?
Yes, Maldives is very safe. Resorts are private and secure. Just follow water safety rules and respect local customs on inhabited islands.
How do I travel within Maldives?
Speedboats and seaplanes connect resorts to Male. Ferries are available for budget travelers between local islands.
Is food expensive in Maldives?
In resorts, yes — meals can cost ₹2,000–₹5,000 per person. On local islands, meals are cheaper (₹500–₹1,000). Must-try: Mas Huni (tuna & coconut), Garudiya (fish soup), and fresh seafood.
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The Maldives, often called the tropical paradise of the Indian Ocean, is a breathtaking archipelago of over 1,000 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls.
Best Time to Visit: November–April (dry season, ideal for diving/snorkeling)
Language: Dhivehi (official); English widely spoken in resorts
Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR)
Famous For: Coral reefs, luxury resorts, overwater villas, diving, and pristine beaches
Travel Tip: Maldives is made up of 1,190+ islands grouped into 26 atolls—many resorts occupy private islands
Malé City: Visit the Grand Friday Mosque, Maldives Islamic Centre, and bustling fish market
Banana Reef: One of the oldest and most popular dive sites, rich in marine life
Hulhumalé Island: Modern island with beaches, cafes, and water sports close to Malé
Maafushi Island: Famous for budget-friendly guesthouses and local experiences
Resort Islands: Overwater villas, infinity pools, and private beaches (e.g., Baros, Kuramathi, Soneva Jani)
Malé Fish Market: Authentic glimpse into daily life and seafood trading
National Museum (Malé): Showcases Maldivian history, artifacts, and royal heritage
Artificial Beach (Malé): Popular with locals for swimming and evening strolls
Local Cuisine: Mas Huni (tuna with coconut), Garudiya (fish soup), and Hedhikaa (savory snacks)
Island Hopping: Explore inhabited islands for cultural immersion
Thulusdhoo Island: Known for surfing and local crafts (coconut shell souvenirs)
Dhigurah Island: Long sandbank, whale shark spotting, and authentic village life
Vaavu Atoll: Remote diving paradise with shipwrecks and vibrant coral reefs
Fuvahmulah Island: Unique single-island atoll with freshwater lakes and tiger shark diving
Hanifaru Bay (Baa Atoll): UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, famous for manta ray gatherings
Utheemu Island: Historic birthplace of Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu, a Maldivian hero



