There are loads of tours for the Maldives. Some of them even include Island Hopping.
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Budget-Friendly Travel PlanningYou 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.
Most resorts and hotels in the Maldives have their islands, and most travellers visit just one during their stay. Island hopping can get you a closer feel for the true geographic nature of these extraordinary atolls but can be tricky as there is no public network of transport between islands.
Full Day North Malé Local Island Hopping TripThe North Male Local Island Hopping Tour costs USD 175 per adult. While toddlers 5 years and under travel without any additional charges, children between the ages of 6 and 11 pay half the price, which is USD 88 per kid.
Luxury TaxesIn 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.
By sea – speedboat or ferryAll of the islands in the Maldives are connected by ferry, so if you do fancy island hopping this is likely the easiest way to get around but may require some careful planning to ensure you can get back to your resort with ease.
Speedboat transfers have become increasingly popular in the Maldives. Some resorts will arrange for speedboat transfer and in some cases you may book speedboat transportation independently. Prices vary by resort and distance.
The most exciting way to get from one island to another in the Maldives is by seaplane! There are three main companies that offer this service: Trans Maldivian Airways, Maldivian Seaplane, and Manta Air, the latter being the newest company, flying since 2019.
Is the Caribbean better or the Maldives? Apart from being known for its beauty and landscapes, if you want to explore adventurous activities, you can opt for the Caribbean as it is abundant in them. If you're more into just relaxing and enjoying the beauty of the turquoise sea, then the Maldives is better.
Totally worth it if you take every meal or enjoy alcoholic beverages. If you're planning to fully utilize all of the meals and drinks offered by the all-inclusive package at Le Meridien Maldives, it's likely that you will be able to save over $100 per day by opting for the all-inclusive package.