Nishu Singh
Tucked in the heart of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is made up of 1,190 coral islands grouped in 26 atolls. It’s where turquoise waters meet sky-high luxury.
Imagine waking up in a villa floating above the ocean. Overwater bungalows in resorts like Soneva Fushi or Baros offer luxury, privacy, and direct access to the sea.
The Maldives is world-famous for coral reefs, whale sharks, manta rays, and colorful marine life. Explore dive spots like Banana Reef or Fotteyo Kandu.
Soft, powdery beaches and calm lagoons make every step feel like a dream. Perfect for lounging, beach yoga, or sipping coconuts in the sun.
Looking for a romantic retreat? The Maldives is top-tier for honeymoons with sunset cruises, couple’s spas, and candlelight dinners on private islands.
Dine under the sea at Ithaa Undersea Restaurant or enjoy fresh seafood on a beachfront deck. The Maldives is a treat for your taste buds and your eyes.
From solar-powered villas to coral reef regeneration programs, many resorts like Gili Lankanfushi and Six Senses Laamu lead in eco-luxury tourism.
Paddle through glassy lagoons, ride jet skis, or catch waves on uncrowded surf spots. The Maldives is as thrilling as it is relaxing.
Visit inhabited islands like Maafushi or Male City to experience Maldivian culture—mosques, local markets, and the warm hospitality of islanders.
November to April is the dry season—ideal for clear skies and snorkeling. May to October brings rain but also lower prices and fewer crowds.