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The Maldives

One island. One resort. Nothing else for miles.

Indian Ocean ~10hrs from London Best: Nov – April By RGM Travel
Why the Maldives

The place people describe and nobody quite believes until they're standing in it

There is a specific moment that happens to almost everyone who visits the Maldives for the first time. You step off the seaplane, look down, and the water below is a colour that your brain simply refuses to process as real.

The Maldives is 1,200 islands scattered across the Indian Ocean, the lowest-lying country on earth, and home to some of the most extraordinary marine life anywhere in the world. It is also, simply, the most beautiful place most people will ever go.

1,200Islands
~10hFrom London
29°CYear Round
2mAvg. Elevation
What to Do

The Maldives Beyond the Postcard

There is more here than a sun lounger and a view

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Swimming with Whale Sharks

The South Ari Atoll is one of the few places on earth where whale shark sightings are near-guaranteed year round. These are the world's largest fish and they are completely harmless.

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The Coral Reefs

Snorkelling directly from your overwater villa — no boat required — and finding yourself above a reef busy with turtles, reef sharks and manta rays is as close to effortless as ocean wildlife gets.

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Dining Under the Sea

Several resorts offer fully submerged restaurants — glass walls, 360-degree reef views, and a menu that arrives while the fish circle outside. It is theatrical and slightly surreal.

Bioluminescent Beaches

At night, certain beaches glow. Bioluminescent phytoplankton light up the surf in electric blue as it breaks on the sand — a phenomenon so visually implausible that the photographs look doctored.

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Sunset Dolphin Cruises

The waters are home to large resident populations of spinner dolphins. An evening cruise where you sit on the bow as the dolphins appear alongside is a completely standard part of the itinerary.

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Private Sandbank Dinners

A table set on a sandbank that disappears at high tide. Candles, fresh seafood, and nothing but the Indian Ocean in every direction. Most luxury resorts offer this as a private experience.

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Overwater Villas

Your Room Is Built Over the Ocean

The overwater villa is the defining experience of the Maldives — a structure on stilts above a lagoon, with a glass floor panel, a ladder directly into the water, and an uninterrupted view of the Indian Ocean from the deck.

Choosing the right villa is where expertise matters. Position, reef access, and transfer times — these details are the difference between a good trip and an exceptional one.

Glass floor panels above the reef
Direct ladder access into the lagoon
Private deck with unobstructed ocean views
Butler service at select resorts
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Local Maldives
Beyond the Resort

The Maldives That Most Visitors Never See

The resort islands are extraordinary. But they are not the whole story. The local islands — inhabited atolls where Maldivian life actually happens — offer something the five-star resorts cannot: the country as it actually is.

Maafushi, Thulusdhoo, Dhigurah — these islands have guest houses, local restaurants, and a genuine welcome from a community that isn't built around tourism.

Guesthouse stays on inhabited islands
Authentic Maldivian cuisine at local cafes
Public beaches with free world-class snorkelling
Surf breaks like Chickens and Cokes
Your Maldives

There Is a Version of This Trip For Everyone

From honeymoon to family holiday to solo adventure

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Honeymoons & Anniversaries

Private sandbank dinners. Couples spa treatments over the water. Sunset dolphin cruises. The Maldives is the world's most requested honeymoon destination for a reason.

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Family Escape

Shallow lagoons safe for young swimmers. Marine biology programmes that children genuinely remember. Resorts with dedicated kids' clubs and family configurations.

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The Budget-Conscious

Local island guest houses offer access to the same ocean, the same reefs and the same skies as the luxury resorts — at a fraction of the cost. Genuinely underrated.

When to Go

The Best Time to Visit

The short answer: November to April. The longer version is below.

SeasonConditionsExpectationsVerdict
Nov – April Dry, calm seas Best visibility for diving. Sunshine is consistent, and the bioluminescent beaches are most active. Peak season. Best Time
May – Oct Wet, larger swells More cloud and rain — but significantly lower resort rates and fewer crowds. Best surf conditions in the Indian Ocean. Surfer's Pick
Year Round 28–30°C water The Maldives never gets cold. Whale sharks are present all year. Manta rays follow the plankton blooms. Always Warm
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