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Maldives Tour Package From Mumbai
Places To Explore On Maldives Trip
Maldives has something for everyone, be it kids, adults or the grandparents! This place is only for the ones who are motivated to have fun to the fullest. From tourist attractions to adventure activities - Maldives is packed! Here is a list of places for you to explore:
1. Male Island
What’s special: Picturesque Island
Nearby attractions: Sultan Park, National Museum, Muliaage, Rasfannu, Hulhumale
Transport options: Taxi boats
The island which hosts the capital city of Male, is the biggest island out of all in Maldives, spanning an area of 9.27 sq km. Within the spread of the island, there are also more than 130000, making it one of the densest cities in the world. It is located near the Kaafu Atoll’s southern edge. The male used to be the seat of the royal family, back when the city here was known as Mahal (Palace) and the royal dynasties ruled these islands. However, the Maldivian monarchy was abolished in 1968, with all of their forts and palaces, even the walls which once lined the borders all destroyed. Only certain remnants of that era, such as the Grand Friday Mosque, are still found in this city.
2. Banana Reef
What’s special: Diving Site
Nearby attractions: Sultan Park, National Museum, Muliaage, Rasfannu, Hulhumale
Transport options: Taxi boat
Maldives' islands are surrounded by the unblemished sea on all sides of the island, making it one of the ideal destinations to include in your Maldives package from Mumbai. It should come as no surprise, then, that water sports are a huge part of the appeal of visiting this country. Scuba diving and exploring the marine life of the surrounding waters is especially amazing, giving you a glimpse at the teeming diversity underneath the sea. Located in the North Male Atoll, the Banana Reef is the first diving site to have been discovered in Maldives. It got its amusing name due to the shape of the region being described as resembling that of the banana fruit.
3. National Museum, Maldives
What’s special: Historic Artefacts
Nearby attractions: Hukuru Miskiy, Male Local Market, Tsunami Monument
Transport options: Taxi boat
If you are into history then this place has to be on your list. This musuem has a diverse collection of historic artefacts in display that significant to both Indians and Foreigns. These artefacts are ancient hence the importance it holds as it speaks volumes about the glorious past of Indians and others. Check out this place and be in awe of the golden past.
4. Artificial Beach
What’s special: Man-made
Nearby attractions: National Museum, Male Friday Mosque, Hulhumalé Island, Tsunami Monument.
Transport options: Taxi boat
As the name suggests, it is an artificial beach - meaning like most beach we see around has been there naturally. While this beach is the only beach that is man-made. Who knew what men are capable of! Tourists come from all over the world just to witness this creation of men. This beach is a hub of entertainent so do not miss out on the carnival, music festival happening around.
5. Tsunami Monument
What’s special: Stunning architecture
Nearby attractions: Baros, National Museum, Male Friday Mosque,
Transport options: Taxi boat
This monument was built in the memory of those who lost their lives in the tsunami that came in 2004. This architectural marvel is made of steel along with a set of spheres that surrounds the central structure in a spiral formation showcasing the power of nature over life. At night, this structure lights up with vibrant colors hence adding life to this beautiful piece of art.
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Ideal Duration
Sights to see in Maldives are varied and scattered across many of its islands. The appeal of coming to this country, however, is the solitude it offers and the rejuvenating aura that oozes from it. So be sure to spend a long, long time here to get the full experience, around 8 or 9 full days. Head over there now with a Mumbai to Maldives tour package for a relaxing vacation.
Best Time To Visit Maldives
Summer
The “summer” season in Maldives should be more appropriately referred to as the “dry season”. It is brought about by the drier northeast monsoon winds, from December to April. If you try to picture what the perfect tropical island looks like, the dry season is when the islands of Maldives will resemble your imagination the most. Temperatures are absolutely amazing, ranging from around 26? to about 30? depending on the time of day.
Monsoon
The monsoon in Maldives is more appropriately referred to as the “wet” season. This time, it is the stronger, windier and more rain-bearing southwest monsoon winds from May to November that are affecting the climate. The climate during this time appears to change at random. It could be pouring endlessly, for days without reprieve, followed by a sudden bout of clear skies and sunny weather. Temperatures are more or less stable, however, with the numbers giving readings similar to the dry season.
Winter
Due to the close proximity of the islands of Maldives to the equator, winters aren’t much of a thing here. There’s only the dry and wet seasons to contend with.
How To Reach Maldives From Mumbai?
By Air
The Velana International Airport on Hulhule Island in the North Male Atoll is the primary airport in the country. There are some sparse flights that travel non-stop from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to this airport non-stop, wrapping up the whole journey in a little under 3 hours, most flight options require at least one pit stop somewhere along the route. Places like Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala as well as Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital, are the common stops. Although stops at these destinations do stretch the flight time to over 5 hours at the very least. There are also three other international airports among the islands of Maldives, with the Gan International Airport being one of them and the Hanimaadhoo International Airport and the Maafaru International Airport being the other two. For domestic flights, the islands of Maldives are well-connected, with 10 other airports located in various parts of the country.
By Rail
There isn’t a railway network that connects India to Maldives, so a direct train from Mumbai to the islands is not possible. There is, however, the option of travelling somewhere around the southern tip of India and flying from there.
By Road
Road travel from Mumbai to Maldives is also not possible due to there being no highways that have built to take you across the Indian Ocean that stands between the two destinations. There is a road network within the cities themselves for local travel.
By Cruise
While flights still remain the quickest option to reach Maldives from Mumbai, travelling there via a cruise is another way to do it. The Costa Victoria cruise ferries passengers from Mumbai all the way to Maldives, with stops at Mangalore and Kochi in between, with the full voyage taking a week to complete.
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FAQs About Maldives Tour Packages
How much does the Maldives trip cost from Mumbai?
The total cost of the Maldives packages from Mumbai will depend on various factors such as trip duration, accommodation, places & getaways included, meal plans and many more. An ideal Maldivas trip package from Mumbai will cost you anywhere around ₹70,000, this will include your accommodation and sightseeing for all the days.
Is a passport required for Maldives?
Yes, you will be required to have a valid passport for six months to travel to Maldives along with tourist visas.
Is INR accepted in Maldives?
No, INR are not accepted in Maldives as its official currency is Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR). Some hotels and resorts allow tourists to pay in US Dollars or Euros but it totally depends on their rules and regulations.
What is the best month to visit Maldives?
If you want to enjoy Maldives pleasant weather then it is suggested to plan a trip between November and April months.
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