Maldives is the journey of a lifetime. Away from the hustle bustle of the busy city life and shopping centers, where you can share some private moments with your loved one in a setting that comprises of stars, fish and turquoise waters, Maldives can make your honeymoon a very special one.
Climate of Maldives
Maldives has typical tropical climatic conditions. The average temperature is between 29° C to 32° C (84° F to 90° F) all year. The weather is warm and humid, with the sun shining throughout the year.
Though the temperature in Maldives remains on the warm side most of the year, you can enjoy more pleasant weather if you plan your honeymoon between the months of December and April when the weather is a bit cooler. Between the months of May and October the skies are cloudy, humidity is higher and rains are inevitable.
Entry Regulations
When planning your honeymoon in Maldives, be sure that you have your hotel reservation along with a passport valid for at least 6 months from entry, as these are required by the immigration authorities for granting a 30 day on-arrival visit visa. If you have not booked a hotel, you will be provided assistance at the port of entry.
Come to Maldives – one of the most romantic destinations of the world, located 300 miles southwest of India. This paradise consists of 1,000 coral islands with white sandy beaches, a submerged boundary wall of reef that makes it an ideal site for water sports and magnificent palm trees that extend their towering shades to the tourists. These islands, with 88 world class beach resorts offering modern day amenities, are an ideal tour destination for couples seeking peace and tranquility.
Activities in Maldives
If you get tired of staying indoors you can fill your honeymoon days with activities like water sports, day fishing, night fishing, snorkeling, windsurfing, SCUBA diving, catamaran sailing, Parasailing, banana boating, water skiing and volleyball. With its natural beauty and ideal location, Maldives is just not only the best honeymoon spot but is also a heaven for water sports lovers and sun seekers.