The Maldives is a dazzling archipelago in the Indian Ocean, made up of roughly 1,200 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls. Known for its picture-perfect white-sand beaches, shimmering turquoise lagoons, and vibrant coral reefs, it epitomizes tropical luxury and marine beauty. Though small in land area, the Maldives punches above its weight as a bucket-list destination for honeymooners, beach lovers, divers, and peace seekers alike.
Historically, the Maldives was a center of trading routes between Arabia, India, and Southeast Asia, absorbing influences of Islam, local seafaring culture, and maritime traditions. Today, it is a sovereign nation where Islam is the state religion, and many inhabited islands follow modest dress and behavior norms, while private resort islands often have more relaxed rules for tourists.
For Indian travelers, the Maldives offers proximity, ease of access, and familiar flavors alongside exotic luxury. Families, couples, solo travelers, and adventure seekers can all find a niche: snorkeling with manta rays, diving in reef channels, lounging in overwater villas, island hopping among local islands, spa retreats, and marine photography. Every moment feels immersive — sunrise swims, colorful reefs, starry nights — all wrapped in the gentle sound of waves.
How to Reach Maldives (From India)
Since Maldives is not a domestic destination, here’s how Indian travelers can reach and transit within it:
By Air
Major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi have direct or connecting flights to Malé (Velana International Airport).
Travel time: direct flights take ~2.5 to 4 hours (depending on departure city). Connecting routes may take 6–10+ hours.
Recently, IndiGo launches direct flights from Thiruvananthapuram to Malé (beginning October 2025) offering more affordable and convenient travel. (source: The Economic Times)
Transfers to Resorts / Islands
After arriving in Malé, most travelers take speedboats, seaplanes, or domestic flights + boat to their resort or local island.
Speedboat transfers typically take 20 minutes to 2 hours depending on distance.
Seaplane transfers give aerial views but can be costly and depend on daylight schedules.
Domestic flights + boat transfers are common for farther atolls.
Tips for Local Transit Safety
Be punctual at transfer points — missing a boat or seaplane slot may require waiting overnight.
Confirm all transfers in advance with your resort or operator.
For local island travel, use licensed boats or ferries; follow local safety instructions.
Tourist Attractions in Maldives
Here are some of the best attractions, must-visit places, and sightseeing highlights in the Maldives:
Malé (Capital City) – The busy capital with markets, mosques, local life
Hulhumalé – Reclaimed island close to airport, beaches, cafes
Banana Reef / HP Reef – Famous dive sites with abundant coral and marine life
Ari Atoll – Whale shark and manta ray encounters
Baa Atoll / Hanifaru Bay – Manta ray & mobula ray feeding grounds
Vaadhoo Island / Sea of Stars – Bioluminescent plankton glow at night
Sun Island / Nalaguraidhoo – Resort island with gardens & white beaches
Addu Atoll – Southern atoll with local charm and history
Thulusdhoo / Local Islands – Surfing, local guesthouse experiences
Coral Gardens – Snorkelling reefs close to resorts
Things to Do in Maldives
Here are top things to do, experiences, and activities:
Snorkel or scuba dive among coral reefs and marine species
Swim with manta rays or whale sharks (seasonal)
Relax in overwater villas, plunge into lagoon from deck
Sunset / sunrise cruises or dolphin-watching boat trips
Island-hopping among inhabited local islands
Go for spa, yoga, wellness retreats by the sea
Try water sports: kayaking, paddleboarding, jet-skiing, windsurfing
Night snorkeling (bioluminescence) or reef walking
Packing Essentials: Swimwear, rash guard, snorkeling gear (if you prefer your own), light clothing, a waterproof bag, power adapter (Type G in Maldives).
Connectivity & Communication: Many resorts offer WiFi; for local islands get a local SIM (Dhiraagu / Ooredoo).
Local Etiquette & Cultural Norms: Maldives is a Muslim nation — on inhabited islands dress modestly (no swimwear beyond beaches), avoid public displays of affection; follow local rules in mosques.
Shopping Guide & Souvenirs: Shop in Malé local bazaars for lacquerwork, shells, woven mats, Dhivehi handicrafts, coconut-based products.
Things Not to Do / Avoid
Don’t wear swimwear outside beach/resort zones on local inhabited islands.
Avoid alcohol or pork in local islands (only resorts may serve).
Don’t stand or step on coral when snorkeling — damages marine life.
Don’t litter — carry trash until proper bins are found.
Avoid aggressive bargaining; respect local people’s modesty and customs.
Don’t skip checking transfer times and tide schedules — you may get stranded.
Things to Remember
Passport should have at least 6 months validity upon arrival.
Indian tourists are granted free visa on arrival for 30 days (extendable).
Note your resort or guesthouse contact for emergency transfers.
Carry digital & physical copies of your passport, visa, insurance, transfer vouchers.
Keep cash (USD) or Maldives Rufiyaa (MVR) for local purchases; major resorts accept cards.
Suggested Itinerary
3-Day Maldives Itinerary (Popular)
Day 1: Arrival in Malé → speedboat or seaplane transfer to resort → relax, snorkel, beach time
Day 2: Snorkel/dive trip, sunset cruise, spa or wellness session
Day 3: Leisure morning, local island visit, transfer back to Malé → departure
5-Day Maldives Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and settle into resort
Day 2: Snorkeling / diving / marine excursion
Day 3: Island-hopping / local island cultural visit
Day 4: Water sports + sunset dolphin cruise
Day 5: Relax morning, transfer back to Malé, city walk, depart
7-Day Maldives Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival, relax, sunset at resort
Day 2: Dive/snorkel day (reefs, marine life)
Day 3: Island-hop to local islands, cultural exchange
Day 4: Spa, yoga, wellness retreat day
Day 5: Water adventures (kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurf)
Day 6: Relaxation & photography, sea life observation
Day 7: Transfer back to Malé, quick city tour, depart
Nearby Destinations for Extended Trip
Sri Lanka (~700 km / 435 mi): rich heritage, tea country, beaches — fly from Malé or via Colombo.
India — Kerala / Lakshadweep: south India (Kerala) is just a short hop away; combine with cultural backwaters trip.
Seychelles: island chain in Indian Ocean; take connecting flights via Dubai / Addis.
Mauritius: romantic island escape, connect via Indian hub.
Dubai / UAE: ideal transit stop, shopping and city life.
Trip Extension Tips: check visa requirements for extra destinations, combine flights smartly to optimize layovers, allow rest days, and align seasons to avoid monsoons.
Must Try — For Foodies
Indian Vegetarian
In Malé: Kebab & Kurry Maldives — Indian cuisine, good for vegetarians (₹–₹₹ approx).
In resorts: many offer Indian vegetarian menus in buffet / themed nights (including Jain / no onion/garlic on request)
Indian Non-Vegetarian / Mixed
Baraabaru (Four Seasons, Kuda Huraa) — Indian fusion menu by Chef Hari Nayak combining seafood & Indian flavors