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Sightseeing

The capital, Male, is home to most of the island's historical and cultural treasures. Discover the fascinating National Museum which houses several archaeological finds dating from the times of the Sultans, including weapons, clothes and culture. Admire the large dome and elegant minaret of the Grand Mosque, which accommodates over 5,000 people or meander around the Hukuru Miskiyy - Friday Mosque - which is the oldest in the Maldives .

Beaches

The essence of each and every island is the brilliant white sand and lush vegetation holding it all together. The beaches really are idyllic and superlatives flounder when trying to describe the magical experience of staying on your own desert island. There are plenty of watersports on offer for those in need of activity, with beautiful reefs to be explored, fishing to be enjoyed and boat trips to be taken.

Shopping

The Singapore bazaar in Male sells a range of Maldivian handicrafts, including mats woven with local fibres and tiny carvings of 'dhoni' boats. Baa Atoll is famous for its lacquer work, crafted by skilled artists from the surrounding islands, and 'feyli' - beautiful woven sarongs.

Meals

Due to your isolation your meals will be provided by your hotel. Fortunately tropical islands offer up an array of exciting cuisines. Start the day with some juicy fresh fruit by the ocean before heading out to catch some fish for your dinner, tuna especially abundant in these parts. Coconuts play a part in lots of meals especially the Sri Lankan and Indian influenced curry. The best part of dinner though is the backdrop of palms and ceaseless tranquility. For some more urban dining there are cafes and restaurants in the capital, Male, should you have a moment to spare there.Some of the larger ones offer several different restaurants featuring local and continental cuisine along with exotic buffets and barbecues. Since fish and coconuts are the only items that don't have to be imported, they find their way onto most menus and spiny-backed lobster is a particular delicacy.

Nightlife

Mother Nature puts on some wonderful entertainment when evening arrives. From the spectacular pink sunsets to the sparking star-filled skies, from the gentle rustling of palm leaves to the crash of waves against powdery sand, the calming nightlife of the Maldives is derived from the spectacular beauty all around. Some hotels offer a helping hand with live music, karaoke, bars and even a disco or two.

Important Information

Please note that due to the geographical nature of the Maldives , your rep will not be able to visit your hotel on a daily basis. All transfers between the islands and the capital, Male, are operated independently, so the frequency of the rep visits will depend on availability and service schedules. In the hotel restaurants you may have to share your table with other guests - this is standard practice in the Maldives .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maldives
All You Need To Know

Sprinkled in the middle of the Indian Ocean , these paradise islands are palm-fringed gems lying in turquoise lagoons of the most incredible blue you've ever seen. Entirely circled by two large atolls, the majority of the islands are barely higher than two metres, and from the surface are no more than mounds of pure white sand, covered with dense tropical vegetation interspersed with characteristic, towering coconut palms. Their lagoons are crystal clear, enclosed by coral house reefs teeming with life and exotic corals - in fact the marine life is extraordinary.

The islands' popularity with scuba divers and snorkellers is legendary and for those who have never dived, this is the perfect opportunity to learn - the waters are warm, the sun always shines and there are plenty of resorts with their own fully-equipped diving schools.

Of the 12,000 islands, about one in ten of them are inhabited and less then half of them have any tourism development; of those that do, there is room for no more than one hotel - in fact the capital, Malé, occupies one island, the airport another! The resort islands are worlds in themselves. Some of the larger ones offer several different restaurants featuring local and continental cuisine along with exotic buffets and barbecues. Since fish and coconuts are the only items that don't have to be imported, they find their way onto most menus and spinybacked lobster is a particular delicacy.

The Maldives are highly recommended for those who wish to do absolutely nothing and it would be difficult to find a more beautiful place to relax than a typical Maldives beach...peaceful, uncrowded, with pure, soft sand of an almost dazzling whiteness. Needless to say the majority of the more strenuous activities are sea based. Watersports equipment is always available and most resorts offer windsurfing, catamaran sailing, water-skiing and canoeing. You'll find the nearest thing to sightseeing is a leisurely trip in a local boat known as a dhoni, in search of an even more perfect beach or picnic spot. Clearly the essentials for a Maldives holiday are a good supply of books, a generous supply of sun cream and a burning desire to do as little as possible......

Described as the last paradise on earth, the castaway islands that form the Maldives are swept with snow-white sands, softly melting into turquoise seas that glitter with marine life and coral gardens.

Alcohol is widely available in the Maldives though you cannot bring it into the country.

Transfers

Transfers are by either a dhoni (local craft), speedboat or seaplane. Transfers may be rough, particularly May to October. Customers are advised to wear flat shoes for transfers as they will have to climb in and out of boats. Certain resorts are reached by seaplane and in such cases a 20kg baggage allowance will apply and your luggage may follow in a boat and not arrive until late in the night. Therefore, we recommend you pack a small bag with essentials. There may be a wait of up to 2 hours for your onward transfer to your chosen hotel. For safety reasons seaplanes are unable to operate during daylight hours. Important note - if the flight to the Maldives is delayed it may be that you will be unable to transfer to your hotel until the following day. In this situation we will provide accommodation and board for the first night of your holiday in an alternative hotel and arrange for you to travel to your booked hotel the following morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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