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Maldives Hotels & Travel Guide

 

Given that 99.9 per cent of the Maldives is underwater, it's easy to see why this is a diver's Valhalla. And given that many of the islets making up the remaining 0.1 per cent of the country are dotted with deliciously enticing resorts, it's easy to see why thousands flock here every year, perhaps for the vacation of a lifetime, perhaps to a much loved, tried-and-tested bolthole beneath the tropical sun.

Southwest of Sri Lanka, and strung across the Indian Ocean like a string of pearls, the Maldives' 26 atolls are home to the world's smallest Muslim nation, and is also the flattest country on the planet, with no natural land higher than 2.3 metres above sea level.

Recommended Hotels
1 : Anantara Resort Maldives
2 : Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru
3 : Kuramathi Village
4 : Bandos Island Resort
5 : Huvafen Fushi Spa Resort
6 : W Retreat And Spa
7 : Taj Exotica Resort And Spa
8 : Adaaran Prestige Water Villas
9 : Cocoa Island
10 : Filitheyo Island Resort


Successively colonised by the Portuguese, Dutch and British, the Maldives won independence in 1965. Around a quarter of the 360,000 population lives in the capital, Malé, with the rest scattered aroundthe archipelago. Tourism is the Maldives principal industry, with everything geared to visitors' convenience, from issuing free visas on arrival to ensuring beer is always available in resorts (the rest of the country is "dry").

Very few visitors describe their time in the Maldives as anything less than blissful, a verdict that's as much a result of the beauties of the natural environment as the general ambience that lays no little emphasis on sybaritism. While the Maldives is rather more expensive than some other island destinations, a Rolls-Royce costs more than any another car. As the old saying goes, you pays your money and you takes your choice.

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Our 156 guest rooms have something for everyone. From beachfront rooms and stand-alone cottages, villas and suites featuring thatched roofs and proximity to the beach, to over-water bungalows and suites with privacy and direct sea access, every option inspires

Editor's Guide to Maldives Hotels

All the Maldives resorts are self-contained. Everything needed is brought in from the outside world, and in the vast majority of cases there is nothing on the island apart from the resort. (Read more...)

List of all Maldives Hotels

See the full list of hotels in the Maldives. (Read more...)

What to Do in the Maldives

It's common to head a list of activities with a selection of Must Do's. Such is not the case with the Maldives, where visitors are compelled to do nothing more than enjoy themselves. (Read more...)

Information and When to Go

High season runs from December to April. Expect resort rates to rise accordingly. Rain and cloudy skies are more likely between May and November. However, August often sees higher prices. (Read more...)
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