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Can you do Maldives in a week?

The ultimate Maldives itinerary
With just a week to spend in the Maldives, don't try to do too much and instead enjoy the serenity within one or two key areas. Our 7-day itinerary takes us from the capital city to the tropical beaches of Ukulhas, Maafushi, Fihalhohi and the tiny Fulidhoo.



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Yes, it is! Remember, you don't have to stay for a week to have a good time in the Maldives. In addition, we also have the perfect destination to combine your Maldives. But let's talk about why is it worth going to the Maldives for a week? The Maldives are a country of stunning natural beauty.

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Is 7 nights long enough in Maldives? Since it takes so long to get there, seven nights is really the minimum stay you'll want to book for your honeymoon getaway. If you can swing it, two weeks is the preferred length for many couples visiting the Maldives, especially if you plan on island hopping.

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There are a plethora of adventure activities that you can explore in Maldives such as snorkeling, diving, boating, and paddling, to name a few. Ideally, you only need 4 days in Maldives to see the country in its splendid glory.

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The cost of a one-week trip to the Maldives for two people can vary greatly depending on the time of year, the type of accommodation you choose, and the activities you do. However, a rough estimate is: Accommodation: $3,000 - $5,000 per night for a resort or overwater bungalow. Airfare: $1,000 - $2,000 per person.

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A DIY 7 days Itinerary to Maldives
  1. Hulhumalé Day 1: Hulhumale. After your arrival at Maldives, the first day should be spent at Hulhumale Island. ...
  2. Day 2. Maafushi. Day 2: Hulhumale – Male – Maafushi. ...
  3. Day 3. Maafushi. Day 3: Exploring Maafushi. ...
  4. Day 4. Fihalholi. Day 4: Maafushi – Fihalhohi.


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The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April, outside of the monsoon season. We recommend staying during March and April (excluding the Easter holidays when pricing is more expensive) when you will enjoy hot, dry weather and quieter resorts.

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Visiting the Maldives is undoubtedly worth the money for those seeking a unique and luxurious tropical getaway. The Maldives, with its stunning overwater bungalows, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life, offers an unforgettable experience.

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The Maldives is a set of islands in the Indian Ocean located off the coast of Sri Lanka. Bora Bora is an island within a set of islands belonging to country of French Polynesia, and is located in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Australia.

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Swimming in the Maldives waters is generally considered to be safe. You can usually walk on the seabed for about 20 metres – where most islands have shallow waters around them. Apart from extreme water excursions, you can always go for a casual swim in the warm water that will relax your body immediately.

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The Lack Of Cultural Attractions: While the beaches and water are beautiful in the Maldives, there aren't always many other things to do on these islands. If you're looking for a more diverse travel experience, you may find that the Maldives doesn't have quite as much to offer as some other destinations.

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Luxury Taxes
In conclusion, the Maldives is an expensive travel destination for a variety of reasons. Its remote location, limited space, high-end accommodations, limited local resources, environmental regulations, high-end activities, and luxury taxes all contribute to the high cost of a trip to the Maldives.

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The cheapest time to visit the Maldives is during the low season, which is May to November. The low season sees hotel rates drop substantially, with free transfers, free nights and room upgrades thrown in regularly.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
A valid passport, along with an onward/return ticket and sufficient funds, is required for entry. A no-cost visitor visa valid for 30 days is issued upon arrival.

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Total. For an all-inclusive five-night stay at Amilla Maldives during the high season, two travelers can expect to pay $8,836 in total. During the low season, the cost for the same trip would be $7,076.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning
You should plan to spend around MVR4,623 ($300) per day on your vacation in the Maldives, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, MVR1,205 ($78) on meals for one day and MVR2,140 ($139) on local transportation.

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