Essential Things to Remember While Planning a Trip to the Maldives
- sintomulavarickal
- Oct 16, 2020
- 2 min read

The Maldives is on every traveler's bucket list, all thanks to its crystal clear waters, beneath which lurk the fishes and sharks. The Maldives has been considered one of the greatest destinations to visit with its nearly 1190 volcanic and coral islands sprawled across the Indian Ocean. Here are some tips for you to check when you plan a trip to this beautiful tropical country which will ensure you have a safe, comfortable, and happy vacation in this beautiful island nation.
Consider the Weather
The peak season in the Maldives is between November and February because of the prime weather conditions with endless sunshine. But you will get a high price on everything from accommodation to activities during the season. If you are planning the trip on a budget, you can plan the trip for the time between season and off-season where you still get pleasant weather to enjoy yourselves.
Book Flights and Hotels Online
check for accessible flights online much before the trip to benefit from cheaper costs. The same goes for hotels or resorts, particularly on the off chance that you are arranging the trip on a peak season, as the vast majority and travel services book well ahead of time. Compare hotel costs and flight costs and clearly go for the least expensive choice, only after verifying its credibility.

Pick Affordable Accommodation & Transportation
Depending upon the normal expense of Maldives get-away, you can either go for the more affordable hotels on the nearby islands or make the best out of the extravagant and private at the five-star resorts on private islands. Picking those which offer journeys, airport transportations, and the ferry service is smart. Choose a perfect place to stay after checking out restaurants, bar, pool, kid-friendliness, reef condition around the island, and of course, the view around.
Keep an Eye for Hidden Costs and Taxes
pay special mind to the additional expense for the imported food and beverages at the luxury resorts alongside their service cost and service tax. Try not to pass up the public cost on menus, charges on equipment rentals, spa sessions, and more. You don't need to pay extra tips however you may offer it as a gesture of thankfulness alongside the food tax.

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