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Which is better South Male or North Male?

If you're looking for relaxation, then the south might be best for you because there are more resorts than in the north. However, if you want an adventure or something new to do, then head up north! It's also cheaper to fly into Male which is up north than Malé down south.



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If you're planning to visit the Maldives in June, the southern atolls are preferable. The number of rainy days per month jumps to as many as 18 in the north, compared to only 10 or so in the south. Sharks and manta rays are a draw for scuba divers in the south.

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You can also swim in the sea year round. During the dry season (December to April), you can expect low rainfall, low humidity and lots of sunshine. The wet season – known as the “South West Monsoon” – runs from May to November, and this is considered the worst time to visit the Maldives.

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The wet season – known as the “South West Monsoon” – runs from May to November, and this is considered the worst time to visit the Maldives. It's usually associated with rain, strong winds and possible thunderstorms. Prices tend to be lower during this period.

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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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1. Male Island: Best Island In Maldives. Male is the one of the most popular islands in Maldives for all those luxury-seeker couples. It is on this island that the major international airport of Maldives is located and you should ideally visit this island at the very beginning or the end of your honeymoon in Maldives.

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  • Kudadoo Island – For Total Privacy And Seclusion. ...
  • Hulhumale – Mesmerizing Beauty. ...
  • Maldive Victory – Best Diving Spot. ...
  • Fulhadhoo – Serene Island. ...
  • Vaadhoo Island – Stunning & Spectacular. ...
  • Gan Island – Gorgeous Yet Secluded. ...
  • Thulusdhoo – Adventure Seekers Delight. ...
  • Fuvahmulah – Painted Out Of A Storybook. Get Customized Quotes.


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Like with the resorts, not all beaches are created equal, but these are the best beaches in the Maldives.
  • Maagau Island. An aerial view of the beach at Baglioni Maldives Resort. ...
  • Niyama Private Islands. ...
  • Muravandhoo Island. ...
  • Reethi Rah. ...
  • Baros Island. ...
  • Mirihi Island. ...
  • Landaa Giraavaru.


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Here are 6 important travel tips and our recommendations for selecting the best Maldives resort.
  1. Cost & Budget. It's a realistic question. ...
  2. Island Features. ...
  3. Island Size. ...
  4. Accommodation Type. ...
  5. Meal Plans in the Maldives. ...
  6. Accessibility from Male.


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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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Mauritius. Think pristine beaches with the softest sand and sparkling turquoise waters – very similar to the Maldives! The key difference is, Mauritius holidays often work out cheaper (depending on when you and what hotel you stay in).

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While they're all beautiful, one of the best is Baa Atoll. Just a 35-minute seaplane from Male, it's a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering incredible diving. The North Male Atoll also boats plenty of diving sites, while the Raa Atoll is one of the largest and deepest atolls in the world.

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4 to 5 days are usually enough to spend in the islands of Maldives. You can easily explore the major places in 5 days. Which month is the best month to visit the Maldives? The best month to visit the Maldives is from November to April.

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The average cost of living in Maldives ($1215) is 28% less expensive than in the United Arab Emirates ($1680). Maldives ranked 49th vs 21st for the United Arab Emirates in the list of the most expensive countries in the world.

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