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Most Maldives packages include:
Round-trip flights from India to Malé
Airport transfers via speedboat or seaplane
Accommodation (beach villas or overwater villas)
Meals (breakfast, half board, or all-inclusive)
Water activities like snorkelling or kayaking
Taxes and service charges
The Maldives is best reached by air. Direct flights operate from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kochi, and Chennai to Velana International Airport (Malé). Flight duration is around 2 to 3 hours. From Malé, resorts arrange speedboat or seaplane transfers to the islands.
No, Indian travellers do not need a visa in advance. You’ll receive a free 30-day visa on arrival upon showing a valid passport, confirmed return ticket, and proof of accommodation.
A 4 to 6-day trip is ideal to enjoy both relaxation and activities. Honeymooners can extend to 7–8 days to explore multiple resorts or islands at a leisurely pace.
The Maldives can be as budget-friendly or luxurious as you choose. Local islands like Maafushi offer affordable stays, while private island resorts provide ultra-luxury experiences. Expect daily expenses of ₹10,000–₹25,000 per person, including food and transfers.
Top activities include:
Snorkelling and scuba diving among coral reefs
Candlelight beach dinners
Dolphin and sunset cruises
Jet skiing, kayaking, and parasailing
Underwater restaurant dining
Spa and wellness retreats
The Maldives offers a range of stays:
Beach villas (perfect for families)
Overwater villas (ideal for honeymooners)
All-inclusive luxury resorts with private pools
Budget guesthouses on local islands
Yes! Most travel companies, including Pickyourtrail, offer custom holiday planning, letting you choose the resort type, duration, activities, and transfers to match your preferences and budget.
Pack light and tropical:
Swimwear and beachwear
Sunscreen and sunglasses
Flip-flops and light cotton clothes
Snorkelling gear (optional, as most resorts provide it)
Evening wear for resort dinners
Waterproof phone case and camera for underwater shots