experience this but don’t forget that’s the other reason we came to Maldives. I went snorkeling, attended a Maldivian dinner celebration, a sunset cruise and did solo snorkeling from my overwater villa as all the equipment will be provided in your overwater villa.
I should also note every amenity was supplied from a toothbrush, toothpaste, beach bag etc. hey I could have packed a little less. There is an abundance of activities for whatever your interest is. There are even lots of activities for the kiddies and a drop off daycare.
I took in the Maldives beauty each day and watched the sunset each night from my overwater hammock. This will be home for however long you stay and trust me you won’t be disappointed. Are you convinced yet?
The Maldivian’s are very warm, friendly and accommodating people. They made me feel like I was family. I am anxiously planning my next visit who’s coming?
Travelers Tips:
- Maldives low season is between November-April and high season December-March
- You do not need a Visa for the Maldives but if you decide to go to Sri Lanka (which I did) or India both an hour or so away you will need a Visa for both.
- The Maldives is a Muslim country. No alcohol is allowed except on resort islands.
- Resort transport cost is not included in your accommodations cost.
- You must arrive in Malé before 3:30 p.m. if you need to take a Seaplane.
- Male is the capital of Maldives. I spent time there too.
- The local currency is Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR) but they take US dollars so it’s really not necessary to exchange.
- Don’t be discouraged by the long flight. A good airline will make you forget. My picks Emirates, Cathay and Japan Airlines. These airlines provide 32-34 inches of legroom free.
Dionne Dickson is in the Legal Profession and the proud mother of three wonderful adult children. You can catch Dionne traveling the globe, dancing to a great song in an Instagram story or catching a spectacular sunset sipping wine somewhere magical on Instagram @imbizzie_traveling.