Marvels Of The Maldives
Ethan Sullivan
| 04-11-2024
· Travel Team
Overview Maldives vacations recommendations follow the outline below on where to stay, activities, and general tips while traveling.

Maldives Vacation Recommendations: An Island Paradise Awaits You

The Maldives features on most peoples' bucket lists, and rightfully so. This tropical paradise offers stunning overwater bungalows, crystal-clear waters, and unparalleled luxuriousness. Whether you want a lavish trip or a budget getaway, here's what you should know to create the ultimate vacation. Some Recommendations to Plan the Perfect Vacation.

Accommodation Options

1. Luxury Resorts
Soneva Fushi Price: Starting from $2,000 per night (1,900 EUR)Ultra-luxurious resort featuring eco-friendly, chic beachside villas, a variety of options for wellness and relaxation, along with ocean views that will amaze. Savor a romantic dinner on the beach at sunset or take a guided snorkeling tour in the crystal-clear waters.
Best for: Honeymoons, luxury travelers.
Activities: Sunset cruises, spa treatments, scuba diving.
The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort
Price: From $1,500 per night (1,400 EUR)
St. Regis: Famous for having overwater villas with private pools, direct access to the lagoon, and services of a personal butler. The resort provides unique sunset dolphin cruises and an underwater restaurant for an unforgettable experience of dining.
Best for: Romantic getaways, families.
Activities: Snorkeling, jet skiing, and private yacht excursions.
2. Mid-Range Hotels
Kurumba Maldives Price: From $400 per night (380 EUR)
In total, Kurumba Maldives is a more affordable luxury option and is only 10 minutes away from Malé by speedboat. This resort offers eight different restaurants, along with snorkeling and other water sports activities.
Best for: Couples and families on a budget.
Activities: Water skiing, snorkeling, cultural tours.
3. Budget-Friendly
Maafushi Island Price: Starting from $50 per night (48 EUR)
Maafushi is where you have the Maldives experience on a budget with local guesthouses and small hotels. Lack of resort luxury, yet great for those wanting to explore the Maldives on a tight budget.
Best for: Budget travelers/backpackers.
Things/activities to do: Local tours, scuba diving, island hopping.

Soneva Fushi Maldives: two bedroom villa with private pool (full tour)

video by the Luxury Travel Expert

Activities to Do in the Maldives

1. Snorkeling and Diving
Snorkeling and diving in the Maldives are among the best in the world. Between the colorful coral reefs, you can swim along with mantas and even whale sharks, if you're a lucky one. The prices for diving range from $50 to $150, depending on the length and the rental of the equipment.
2. Island Hopping
The Maldives have over 1,000 islands, offering unlimited options for island hopping.
Most local companies provide a tour to different islands, which have their own charm. The day tour would cost about $100 95
EUR per head.
3. Spa and Wellness
Most resorts in the Maldives provide spa treatments along with other facilities. Most of the facilities provided are made to provide service to the customers in the peaceful environment of the islands. A massage given in the Maldives would range anywhere between $100 and $300 dollars, which would equate to about 95-285 EUR .
4. Water Sports
Other activities that can be well-appreciated by adrenaline junkies include kayaking, jet skiing, and parasailing. All these activities cost about $50 to $200, depending on the type and how long the activity will be.

General Information About the Maldives

Best Time to Visit: November to April, when the weather is dry and pleasant.
Language: Dhivehi is the official language, though English is widely spoken.
Currency: Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), but
US$ and Euros are widely accepted.
Getting Around: This is easily done by speedboat or seaplane.
Transfers are often inducted into the price of luxury resorts. If you book these separately, it might cost anywhere between $100 to $500 (95-475 EUR).

Lykkers, Have You Been to the Maldives Before?

If some of you have been to the Maldives, love to hear from you! Did you stay in an overwater bungalow or venture to more budget-friendly islands? Let us know in the comments below. And if some of you are going for your first time, what do you look most forward to seeing? Don't forget to share your tips experience