Holidays to Maldives

Located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, this scattered archipelago is surrounded by some of the clearest water in the world. Holidays to the Maldives are about surrendering to island life in all its forms. From catamaran cruises and secluded beaches to diving in one of the largest coral reef systems on the planet, come explore a tropical getaway like no other.

Top destinations in Maldives

Malé

Welcome to Malé, the perfect introduction to the Maldives. From art galleries and fish markets to ornate mosques and lush gardens, this city brims with treasures beyond the beaches.

Gan Island

Admire Buddhist ruins, snorkel among a kaleidoscope of corals or watch frolicking dolphins from a cruise. The Maldives’ coolest experiences await you on Gan Island.

Maldives: fast facts

LanguageDhivehi
CurrencyMaldivian rufiyaa (Rf)
Time zoneUTC+5

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FAQs about Maldives holidays

Maldivians speak Dhivehi, a language with roots in Sri Lanka’s Sinhala. But if you ask, “Mithaa ingireysin vahakaa dhakan ingey mehaku ebaa hooree thaa?” (Is there someone here who speaks English?), the answer could very well be yes. English is the official language in schools, and many in the Maldives speak it.
For the best combination of resort vibes and local Maldivian culture, Maafushi is a winner. The island boasts charming guest houses, bikini beaches and lots of other attractions, including offshore floating bars.
Though the islands are known for luxury holidays, a trip to the Maldives doesn’t have to break the bank. Save money by skipping private resorts in favour of local guest houses. Transport can also be a big expense — seaplanes and interisland flights are quick but pricey.
Be sure to check with your local government for travel advisories in the Maldives. Keep your passport and other personal items safe in main tourist attractions and transport hubs. The monsoon season lasts from mid-May to November, so check the forecast before you travel.
The best time to visit the Maldives is during the dry season, from December to April. Northeastern currents result in better snorkelling and diving. The wet season, from May to October, is riskier, but if you want to avoid the crowds and don’t mind some rain, it just might be worth it.
The local currency in the Maldives is the rufiyaa (Rf), but you can use credit cards in most locations. You’ll find plenty of ATMs, banks and foreign exchanges throughout the country. But it’s always a good idea to have some cash on hand for tipping and taxi rides.
We can help you book a package holiday to certain countries. Take a look at our packages page to find out if we have package holidays to Maldives.