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Which side of the plane is best to fly into Maldives?

Flying in and on the descent, you would see Maldives if you're on the right side. However for the final approach they will turn around and land from south to north direction, and that 5 mins or so when you are really low to clearly see everything, you would wanna be on the left.



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Just about everyone who flies here will land in Malé International Airport (MLE) also known as Ibrahim Nasir International Airport. MLE is located on the capital island of Malé, and is the main gateway for tourists into the rest of the islands.

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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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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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We found that survival was random in several accidents — those who perished were scattered irregularly between survivors. It's for this reason that the FAA and other airline safety experts say there is no safest seat on the plane.

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He said the left side typically provides more headrest room than the right due to the location of the windows, so aim for the left side. Other experts have backed this up, also saying the seats are usually off centre on the left due to the plane door at the front, so makes it more comfortable to lean on the wall.

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However, statistically speaking, a seat close to an exit in the front or rear, or a middle seat in the back third of the plane offers the lowest fatality rate. That said, flying is still the safest form of transport.

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However, most travelers tend to stay in the Maldives for at least 5 to 7 days to fully experience the beauty and relaxation that the islands have to offer. During this time, you can indulge in activities such as snorkeling, diving, island hopping, and enjoying the stunning beaches.

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The award-winning Maldives 5-star deluxe resort One & Only Reethi Rah is quite the celebrity hotspot. David Beckham, Gordon Ramsay, Roman Abramovich, Tom Cruise, and American model and actress Milla Jovovich among many others have stayed and praised the resort. It's one of the top Maldives vacation spots for the rich.

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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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Full Moon is the nearest island offering everything you require and is still fairly cheap compared with the likes of Baros etc. also can vouch for Full Moon it is about 40 Mins tops or 25 mins via the Island Speed Boat has smashing over Water Rooms great Food, a moderate easy to reach Snorkel Reef.

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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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Islands like Rasdhoo and Mathiveri offer stunning beaches, vibrant marine life, and affordable accommodations for travelers on a budget. Fuvahmulah and Omadhoo provide opportunities for underwater adventures and a taste of Maldivian culture at a lower cost compared to popular tourist destinations.

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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 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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The Maldives is known for its high-end accommodations, such as overwater bungalows and private island resorts. These types of accommodations require a significant investment in construction and maintenance, which drives up the cost of a stay in the Maldives.

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