Maldives
You've seen photos of the Maldives before: picture-perfect private villas suspended over striking blue waters, alabaster white sand beaches and spectacular sunsets dipping into the horizon. The scenic beauty of the Maldives is something to behold, something you can't quite understand until you're there in person.
The island nation of the Maldives is popular with honeymooners looking for seclusion and adventurers looking to explore the depths of the sea on a scuba diving or snorkeling excursion. If you don't fall into either category, consider that the Maldives' appeal has broadened in recent years. Today, honeymooners and divers are joined by a more diverse mix of families, groups of friends, and even solo travelers seeking wellness retreats or "budget" vacations in guesthouses rather than resorts. Travelers seeking the ultimate in relaxation can unwind at one of the many superb resort spas and all visitors should certainly spend an afternoon exploring an inhabited island village to get a snapshot of typical island life. The resorts in this region are also spectacular, ranging from underwater hotels to overwater bungalows to incredibly beautiful resorts. However, getting to and staying in this tropical paradise requires patience (there are no direct flights from the United States) and plentiful cash. Located in the Indian Ocean, roughly 600 miles southwest of Sri Lanka, the Maldives is about as isolated as you can get – and that's just one of its many allures.
JAN
84
79
3


FEB
84
79
2


MAR
86
80
2.9


APR
88
81
5.2


MAY
88
81
8.6


JUN
87
80
6.8


JUL
86
79
5.8


AUG
86
79
7.4


SEP
86
79
9.6


OCT
86
79
9.1


NOV
85
78
8


DEC
84
78
9.2


Best Time to Visit
November to April
Dry season for overwater bungalows and diving
Primary Reason
Island Getaway
Beach & Resort
Diving
Honeymoon
Asia
South Asia
Maldives
N/A (Sovereign State)
Top 5 Things to Do
Overwater Bungalow Stay
Snorkeling with Manta Rays
Ithaa Undersea Restaurant
Sandbank Picnic
Hidden Gem
Sandbank Picnic Spots
Tiny temporary islands of pure white sand surrounded by turquoise water.


