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ATOL-protected Maldives holiday packages
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Holidays in the Maldives conjure images of palm trees, private islands and luxury cabins on stilts just above the calm blue waters of the Indian Ocean. This dream-like holiday destination is ideal for families and couples, attracting over two million visitors a year.
Not just one paradise, the Maldives is spread over hundreds of small islands. Some are family-focused, others are geared towards honeymoons, and many are perfect for diving.
If you're looking for cheap Maldives holidays, we have plenty of choice for your Indian Ocean escape. Alternatively, if you want to indulge, the Maldives are renowned for luxury, with some of the best resorts and villas in the world.
Throw in exclusive deals and perks, and book your dream holiday to the Maldives today with help from our award-winning travel experts.
Flights: You can fly from several major UK airports, including Birmingham, London Heathrow, Manchester, Newcastle and London Gatwick.
Passport/visa requirements: British nationals can get a tourist visa, which is valid for 30 days. Your passport must also be valid for a minimum of six months. Check the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) website for the latest visa information and travel advice.
Packing essentials: Light and breezy summer clothes and beachwear that isn't too revealing. The Maldives is a Muslim country, so if you're visiting local islands, wear conservative clothing that covers your knees and shoulders (keep a scarf handy to cover long hair) to obey local customs.
The Maldives is one of the world's most spread-out countries, made up of 26 ring-shaped atolls and over 1,000 coral islands. This means that, wherever you stay, you'll feel like you're on your own private island!
Malé is the most populated and the most central city of the tropical islands. It has the best tourist shopping centres and restaurants, and is the closest island to the main airport. The North & South Male Atoll is one of the most popular areas for Maldives holidays, thanks to a huge range of activities on offer.
There are many more islands close to Malé, including Ari Atoll, Maafushi, Kuramathi, Meeru Island, Rangali and Rasdhoo. Islands to the south include Havadhu Atoll, Thinadhoo, Rathafandhoo and Madaveli.
For picturesque tropical scenery and incredible wildlife, you can't go wrong with a Maldives holiday to the Baa Atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Whichever you visit, you'll find stunning white sand beaches, including Bikini Beach, Coca Island, Veligandu and Hulhumale Island.
Many Maldives hotels, such as Embudu Village, have a house reef for snorkelling safaris, and others are ideally located for diving. For example, Kuredu Island Resort is surrounded by an array of sites, while the PADI Dive Centre at LUX* South Ari Atoll Resort & Villas is one of the world's best.
NH Collection Maldives Reethi Resort also has its own diving school, while a dive centre can also be found at One&Only Reethi Rah.
Baa Atoll and the southern atoll of Addu are ideal locations to discover marine life like hammerhead and whale sharks, with resorts like The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort offering amazing access.
Water activities and tours, including exploring shipwrecks, snorkelling with turtles and whale sharks, submarine tours, water skiing, windsurfing and jet skiing can also be enjoyed. For something more relaxing, why not try whale or dolphin watching?
Every island resort is blessed with fantastic beaches with white sands and pristine warm waters, and many include concierge services to help you book activities and travel.
If you're feeling adventurous, most allow you to be temporarily stranded on a deserted island - with lunch provided, of course.
When you're not on the beach, the capital Malé is the best place to see the local culture with its colourful houses and bustling markets.
The Grand Friday Mosque in Manadhoo to the north is the biggest in the country, attracting tourists and locals alike. Vaadhoo is also close by and famous for a natural phenomenon that turns the Indian Ocean seawater electric blue.
Kurumba and Olhuveli Beach Resort are favourites for families looking for a perfect holiday that suits both parents and children, with children's clubs and babysitting services available.
The Conrad Rangali has an in-house marine biologist, who will bring the seabed to life for young explorers.
Seeing turtles, octopuses, manta rays and exotic fish darting through the reef will guarantee they return home as lifelong marine enthusiasts.
If you're staying near Malé at a resort like Centara Ras Fushi or Baros Maldives and in the mood to shop, you're spoilt for choice.
Malé local market and Centro Mall on Hulhumale, are both located in close proximity to neighbouring islands. Alternatively, seek out Le Cute or the STO Trade Centre for great deals on souvenirs, handcrafted items and electronic gadgets.
In a region famed for resembling paradise on earth, choosing a beach to visit can be tough. Here are some of our favourites:
Our Expert Shauna Golding : "An all-inclusive holiday in the Maldives is the way to go for a completely carefree escape. With everything covered in the price, you can have the time of your life enjoying superb food, drink and activities without worrying about extra bills."
Our Expert Nadine Edwards : "Diving in the Maldives with whale sharks or manta rays is a true bucket-list experience. While lucky divers can spot them at any time, you increase your chances by heading to the western side of the Maldives from December to April. If you're visiting in the rainy season of May to December, you should aim to dive around the eastern atolls."
Our Expert Shauna Golding : "There's nothing more romantic than a paradise island honeymoon on these dreamy shores. With intoxicating tropical beauty all around and intimate accommodation with indulgent leisure facilities and dining, this haven is the ideal place to celebrate your wedded bliss."
Our Expert Nadine Edwards : "Family holidays here are what dreams are made of. You'll get to share unforgettable paradise island adventures with your nearest and dearest and make magical memories. There are plenty of family-friendly resorts with superb amenities and activities for children, plus lots to keep grownups happy too."
Our Expert Nadine Edwards : "There really is nothing like an overwater stay. I've never seen water clearer or sunsets more breathtaking ? it's well worth it for a special holiday or honeymoon. I'd always recommend choosing a villa that faces the sunset side of an island, and have breakfast delivered to the room at least once during your stay!"
Our Expert Llewys Benbow : "A Maldives multicentre holiday will take your luxury escape to the next level, combining two or more exhilarating destinations into one. Choose from a variety of phenomenal locations around the globe and enjoy a melting pot of culture, beauty, adventure and relaxation in a single trip."
The Maldives is an island nation located in the Indian Ocean, just southwest of Sri Lanka.
The official currency of the Maldives is the Maldivian rufiyaa (Rf). The US dollar is widely accepted as a legal tender. With our cheap holidays to the Maldives, you could have some extra spending money!
Maldives Time (MHT) is five hours ahead of the UK.
The best time to visit the Maldives is the dry season between November and April.
It's recommended to stay in the Maldives for a week or more to allow time to relax, explore and indulge in some water sports or other activities.
You can currently find direct flights from the UK to the Maldives from London Heathrow Airport. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic both operate direct flights all year round.
A direct flight from London Heathrow to Malé in the Maldives takes approximately 10 to 11 hours. Flights from other destinations with a connecting flight are available.
British passports must have an expiry date at least one month after the date of your arrival. Damaged passports may not be accepted as a valid travel document.*
Visitors to the Maldives are issued a 30-day tourist visa for free.*
*Please note that it is your responsibility to check for any changes to entry requirements, and ensure all of your documents are valid for travel
.The national language of the Maldives is Dhivehi.
Yes, island-hopping in the Maldives is an option for those holidaying in the Indian Ocean! You can travel between islands by seaplane, ferry, speedboat, luxury yacht or a local dhoni boat.
The Maldives has a tropical climate, so it enjoys hot weather all year round. There are distinct dry and wet seasons, with the time between December and April experiencing the least amount of rain and the longest sunny days. The monsoon season falls between May and November.
Maldives resort islands and hotels are generally safe. As with any other country, it’s important to make sure you don’t leave your belongings unattended.
There are 1,190 islands in the Maldives.
Malé is the capital of the Maldives. The city is found on the south coast of the North Malé Atoll.
There are mosquitoes in the Maldives, though most resorts use mist and fog to clear them from their islands, so you'll probably not notice them. It's a good idea to take insect repellent just in case.
Many resorts in the Maldives have UK three-pin plug sockets, but not all do. While you can use UK appliances as the Maldives uses the same standard voltage (230V) as the UK, you may need to take a UK-Maldives plug adapter with you – they're often listed as UK-Sri Lanka or UK-India plug adapters.
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