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Holidays in Maldives, Indian Ocean: Resorts, Beaches & Hotels

Maldives, Indian Ocean, Maldives

For many travellers flying out from Manchester or Liverpool, the Maldives represents the ultimate escape. With its iconic turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, it is a destination that promises a genuine break from the fast pace of British life, offering a blend of relaxation and high-end comfort.

Whether you are seeking a romantic retreat or a tranquil family holiday, the Maldives provides a unique setting where the resort experience is centred entirely around the sea. It is a place where you can switch off, enjoy the tropical climate, and experience some of the most beautiful island scenery in the world.

Top-Rated Resorts in the Maldives

When selecting your accommodation, there are excellent options across the different atolls that cater to a range of preferences. Each property offers its own unique take on island living:

  • VARU by Atmosphere: A luxury island resort located in the North Malé Atoll, offering a high-end experience in a stunning natural setting.
  • W Maldives: Situated on Fesdu Island in the North Ari Atoll, this luxury island resort is ideal for those looking for a sophisticated getaway in the heart of the Maldives.
  • Cinnamon Hakuraa Huraa Maldives: Located in the Meemu Atoll, this island resort property provides a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

Getting There and When to Go

Getting to the Maldives from the UK usually involves a flight to Malé, followed by a scenic transfer to your chosen island. Most package holidays will organise these transfers as part of your booking, which is a great stress-reliever after a long journey. The best time to visit is during the dry season, which generally runs from November to April, offering plenty of sunshine and the ideal climate for spending your days by the water.

Beaches and Resorts

The Maldives is defined by its geography. Most resorts are situated on their own private islands, meaning your beach is often just a few steps from your door. The resorts are typically designed to make the most of the Indian Ocean views, with many offering over-water bungalows or beachfront villas. The sand is soft and white, and the lagoons are shallow and calm, making them perfect for leisurely swimming and paddleboarding.

Food and Things to Do

Dining in the Maldives is a highlight of any trip. Most resorts offer a variety of international cuisines, often featuring fresh seafood caught locally. Beyond the restaurants, the main activities here are centred on the ocean. Snorkelling and scuba diving are the most popular pastimes, allowing guests to explore vibrant coral reefs and see a wide array of marine life just minutes from the shoreline. If you prefer to stay on land, most resorts offer spa treatments and private beach dinners that are perfect for unwinding.

Who It Suits

This destination is perfectly suited for couples looking for a peaceful honeymoon or a quiet anniversary escape, as well as families who want a safe and enclosed environment where children can enjoy the beach. Because so many packages are all-inclusive, it takes the guesswork out of budgeting, allowing you to focus on the surroundings rather than the bill. If you value privacy, pristine scenery, and a slower pace of life, the Maldives is difficult to beat.

Ready to experience the islands for yourself? Take a look at the latest package deals listed below to compare prices and find the perfect itinerary for your next holiday to the Maldives.

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Live package deals to Maldives, Indian Ocean, Maldives

Cinnamon Hakuraa Huraa Maldives
Cinnamon Hakuraa Huraa Maldives
Maldives, Indian Ocean, Maldives
All Inclusive
From £4417
VARU by Atmosphere
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All Inclusive
From £6750
W Maldives
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