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Is 10 days too much in Maldives?

Since then we have been going back every year, but never for more than 10 days (9 nights). My advice is to stay as long as you can, but choose your resort carefully. A longer stay smoothens the costs of flights and transfers and every day in paradise adds up to relaxation and recharging your batteries.



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Since then we have been going back every year, but never for more than 10 days (9 nights). My advice is to stay as long as you can, but choose your resort carefully. A longer stay smoothens the costs of flights and transfers and every day in paradise adds up to relaxation and recharging your batteries.

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2 weeks is enough time to get along with the locals and create new friends. Become a Maldivian, learn the language, try out everything that the island offers and make your stay worthwhile.

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Avoid staying too many days in the Maldives.
4 to 5 days is usually sufficient if staying in one hotel and perhaps 7 days if 2 hotels.

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Table of Contents
  1. Day 1 – Take a submarine tour from Male.
  2. Day 2 – Take an eco-tour from Male.
  3. Day 3: Arrive on the island and go fishing.
  4. Day 4 – Go shipwreck snorkeling and see nurse sharks.
  5. Day 5 – Go snorkeling with manta rays.
  6. Days 6-9 – Relax in a resort.
  7. Day 10 – Take a walking tour in Male.


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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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If you wish to stay on a local island and understand Maldives' history and culture after an all-inclusive resort holiday, you should plan for at least 3 more days after your 5-day private villa vacation. 8 days is a good time to enjoy the best of both worlds (private and public islands).

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Yes, it is worth it. It is a stunning and unique destination, which also offers incredible services. Surely, the cost does not reflect the quality, but with the above tips, you can make it a value for money trip.

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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 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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How much do you tip a Maldivian butler? The butler or concierge will be the member of the staff you interact the most with, so they should get the biggest tip if you have been happy with their service. About 3-5% of the nightly room rate is a good rule of thumb in this case.

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Past travelers have spent, on average, MVR1,205 ($78) on meals for one day and MVR2,140 ($139) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in the Maldives for a couple is MVR3,621 ($235). So, a trip to the Maldives for two people for one week costs on average MVR64,719 ($4,202).

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Generally, the Maldives is considered a high-end destination, and many of the resorts and hotels are designed to offer an exclusive and luxurious experience. Prices for accommodations can range from $100 to $50,000 or more per night depending on the type of room, amenities, and level of service.

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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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Avoid staying too many days in the Maldives.
Anything more than 1 week will be too much for our opinion. 4 to 5 days is usually sufficient if staying in one hotel and perhaps 7 days if 2 hotels.

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The Maldives is a premier destination, and your clients will often need to book 90-180 days in advance to get the best accommodation deals. It's important to remember that airfare only increases for a long haul destination like the Maldives. Seasonality.

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The Maldives works well for a week-long holiday although 10 days to 2 weeks is ideal. It also works brilliantly as a 3–5-day bolt-on to a longer holiday in Sri Lanka which is only 1 hour away by plane. If you're visiting after Sri Lanka or staying for a week, we would recommend sticking to one resort.

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If you just want to relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches, then a few days should be enough. However, if you're looking for more adventure such as snorkeling or diving, then I would recommend at least a week so that you can explore all of the amazing underwater life that this paradise has to offer.

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In terms of prices it's usually cheapest to visit from May to November. If you're looking for value, arguably the best time to visit the Maldives is March or April (avoiding the Easter holidays).

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