Maldives Resorts & Holidays

Basking in year round sunshine and surrounded by crystal clear waters, the Maldives is made up of a series of coral islands isolated in the middle of the Indian Ocean. This secluded tropical paradise boasts the ultimate island holiday, combining unspoiled beaches with luxurious amenities.

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Hilton Maldives Iru Fushi Resort & Spa, Maldives
Hilton Maldives Iru Fushi Resort & Spa, Maldives
Surrounded by over 52 acres of powdery white beach and lush, tropical vegetation, the stunning and secluded 5-star Hilton Maldives/Iru Fushi ...
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5
from$1,439*
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Sheraton Full Moon Resort and Spa, Maldives
Sheraton Full Moon Resort and Spa, Maldives
The 5-star Sheraton Maldives, with white sandy beaches and beautiful turquoise lagoons, welcomes guests with gracious Maldivian hospitality ...
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4
from$1,815*
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Kuredu Island Resort, Maldives
Kuredu Island Resort, Maldives
The 4-star Kuredu Island Resort is located in Lhaviyani Atoll, an area famous for it's abundant fish life. A paradise dream in real life, ...
nights
6
from$2,045*
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Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru, Maldives
Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru, Maldives
Cast away on the main atoll in the paradisiacal Maldives archipelago, you experience a sense of magic and romance at the quintessential ...
nights
5
from$2,089*
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Cocoa Island, Maldives
Cocoa Island, Maldives
The 5-star Cocoa Island is a small, private island resort designed for those seeking an easygoing, foot-in-the-sand experience. The rich, ...
nights
4
from$2,269*
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Centara Grand Island Resort and Spa, Maldives
Centara Grand Island Resort and Spa, Maldives
Featuring 112 suites and villas the 4-star Centara Grand Island Resort & Spa offers diving enthusiasts outstanding diving opportunities ...
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5
from$2,395*
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Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives
The 5-star Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is a remote island paradise that offers pure luxury. Hidden amidst graceful palm trees and ...
nights
5
from$2,525*
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Soneva Gili by Six Senses, Maldives
Soneva Gili by Six Senses, Maldives
The 5-star Soneva Gili is a short 20 minute boat ride from Male, the capital of the Maldives. It is a tiny coral island in a sparkling ...
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5
from$2,875*
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Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives
Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives
The 5-star Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa is the first luxury resort in the Maldives south of the equator. Offering guests a stylish ...
nights
5
from$3,059*
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Six Senses Laamu, Maldives
Six Senses Laamu, Maldives
The 5-star Six Senses Laamu sits on the Laamu Atoll to the south of the Maldives archipelago. From Male International Airport, it is just a ...
nights
5
from$3,425*
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Six Senses Laamu, Maldives
Six Senses Laamu, Maldives
The 5-star Six Senses Laamu sits on the Laamu Atoll to the south of the Maldives archipelago. From Male International Airport, it is just a ...
nights
7
from$3,485*
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Anantara Kihavah Villas, Maldives
Anantara Kihavah Villas, Maldives
At the 5-star Anantara Kihavah Villas the beauty of the sparkling ocean is yours alone. Located on the Baa Atoll, only 35 minutes by ...
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5
from$3,529*
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Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives
Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives
Set amidst sensational sandy beaches and lush tropical foliage, the 5-star Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa is a luxury all-villa ...
nights
7
from$3,749*
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Lily Beach Resort and Spa at Huvahendhoo, Maldives
Lily Beach Resort and Spa at Huvahendhoo, Maldives
The fun never sets at Huvahendhoo... we will strive to enliven your days, enrapture your evenings, and awaken you to a heightened state of ...
nights
7
from$3,999*
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Lily Beach Resort and Spa, Maldives
Lily Beach Resort and Spa, Maldives
The 4-star Lily Beach Resort and Spa enjoys a great worldwide reputation for its pristine beaches, lush tropical vegetation and the exotic ...
nights
5
from$4,005*
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One&Only Reethi Rah, Maldives
One&Only Reethi Rah, Maldives
Set on one of the largest islands in North Male Atoll, adorned with endless white sand coves and turquoise bays, all villas enjoy beautiful ...
nights
5
from$4,329*
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Jumeirah Dhevanafushi, Maldives
Jumeirah Dhevanafushi, Maldives
Escape to a secluded island resort in the heart of the Indian Ocean, where the sea is inviting and sparkles in the glowing sunlight. Walk ...
nights
5
from$4,559*
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Thanks to its proximity to the equator, the Maldives is subject to a monsoonal climate. In central areas the average minimum temperature is a warm 25.7 degrees. The wet season runs from mid-May to November where during this time, torrential rain occurs. January to March is the dry season which sees the Maldives reach its maximum temperature.

Tourists tend to flock to the Maldives from November through to April during the dry season and while most of the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter. It’s recommended to book accommodation well in advance for travel during this peak period. Swimming, surfing and snorkelling is good in the Maldives all year round, although reef visibility is clearer on the western side of the islands from May to November and from the eastern side during December to April.

Maldives calendar events that are well worth experiencing include Hay Festival in October which celebrates Maldivian culture and Independence Day in July which includes national parades and performances. Travel during the Islamic month of Ramadan isn’t ideal as restaurants in the county’s capital Malé and other inhabited islands are closed during this time.

Air

The only way of travelling to the Maldives is by aircraft. Although it would be a picturesque way to travel, unfortunately none of the islands have adequate ports to support cruise ships or ferries.

Airlines that fly from Australia include:

  • China Eastern Airlines
  • China Southern Airlines
  • Emirates
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
  • A stop-over is required in Singapore, Malaysia, China or Dubai.

    Flights from Australia to the Maldives take approximately 18 hours and 30 minutes. Hulhule Airport is located on an island ten minutes boat ride from Malé. Most resorts have their own ferries or speed boats. Check with your travel consultant at the time of booking.

    All Inclusive Resorts

    Many resorts and hotels serve meals and beverages at inflated prices. To save money we recommend opting for our all-inclusive package deals which often include meals, beverages and some alcoholic beverages during certain meal times. This is a convenient way to save money while enjoying a varied menu each day. View Resort options

    Private Islands

    Holiday makers can live out their own Robinson Crusoe adventures on the Maldives’ many private island resorts. These luxurious resorts offer accommodation for a range of travel styles, from opulent suits to family friendly options and romantic honeymoon rooms.

    Spa Resorts

    Take your relaxing holiday to the next level by staying at an indulgent spa resort. Spend your mornings swimming and soaking up sunlight in the lagoons and your afternoons enjoying feel-good pamper sessions at the spa. Spa resorts are ideal accommodation for couples and those looking for an indulging escape. Talk to our Spa Holidays expert

    Over Water Bungalows

    We’ve all fantasised about waking up in an island bungalow with sparkling blue water at our door step. These dreams can become a reality with an over water bungalow holiday in the Maldives. Bungalows are ideal for honeymooners and couples looking for privacy with a breath-taking backdrop. View Over Water Bungalow options

    Honeymoons

    Honeymooners will be spoilt for choice for romantic accommodation options. All inclusive resorts offer wedded couples intimate privacy, luxurious suites and all the trimmings to ensure their holiday is stress free and unforgettable. View Honeymoon options

    To find out more about the range of holiday accommodation available with Travel Associates call 1800 017 849 or enquire online.

    Sights to See

    Essential to a visit to the Maldives is admiring the country’s incredible marine life. Snorkel close to shore or have your hotel or resort arrange an off-shore snorkel trip for you. We recommend keen snorkelers and divers explore the 300 metres of protected marine park found at Banana Reef.

    A great way to spend an afternoon in Malé is to visit the buzzing Fish Market and see the colourful catches of the day. Nearby you can wander through the indoor fruit and vegetable market and view the staples of local cuisine which include coconuts, taro, sweet potato, mango and pawpaw.

    Travel to Bandos Island to witness highly skilled craftspeople producing detailed lacquer-work and matt-weaving. The lacquer-work items can also be purchased and make for beautiful souvenirs.

    Grand Friday Mosque is one of the Maldives’ most popular tourist attractions. Constructed by the Sultan Ibrahim Iskandhar in 1656, the Mosque features incredible artwork, coral engravings and has a capacity of 5,000.

    Don’t Leave Without…

    Most of life’s necessities are supplied or can be purchased from your accommodation, but some items do tend to be quite expensive. We recommend you bring a towel and a few swim suits to enjoy your beach holiday to its fullest.

    The islands don’t sell underwater cameras so be sure to bring one from home to capture those unique, underwater Maldivian memories.

    Local Customs

    Most locals live on islands away from the resorts and as a result don’t normally interact with visitors. If you are lucky enough to be invited into the home of a local Maldivian it’s customary to remove your shoes upon entrance.

    As the Maldives is an Islamic country, many people follow Ramadan. If visiting The Maldives during this time, it is respectful to not eat or drink in front of locals and your hotel staff.

    Things to be careful of…

    Alcohol

    Bringing alcohol into the Maldives is illegal and if caught your alcohol will be confiscated. Although you can’t BYO, you can purchase alcohol at island resorts outside of Malé. If wanting to purchase duty-free alcohol, do so only on your return flight home.

    Tipping

    Tipping is not compulsory in the Maldives as there is a 10 per cent service tax added to everything. Some vendors however still expect travellers to tip. It’s a nice gesture to tip your room and spa staff around AU$1 per day. Baggage porters and boat crew may expect more depending on the number of bags and level of service. Tipping is not customary in local teashops and taxis. Haggling is acceptable in local shops, particularly when souvenirs are involved.

    Dress code

    Thanks to the tropical climate, the dress code in the Maldives is naturally relaxed. While predominately a Muslim country, you don’t need to worry so much at your resort, but when in public or in Malé it’s advised to cover up so not to offend anyone.

    Souvenirs

    Do not buy shells, coral, shark teeth or items made from turtles. These items endanger the Maldivian environment and will most likely be confiscated from Customs when you return home.

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