After a year of prolonged tension between India and Maldives, bilateral relations between the two nations have seen a positive upswing. During a recent visit by Maldivian President Mohammad Muizzu, India pledged ₹6,300 crore in financial support to address the country's foreign exchange crisis.Travellers will also benefit from the newly inaugurated Hanimaadhoo International Airport, launched by Prime Minister Modi, which offers easier access to this tropical paradise. Additionally, the introduction of the RuPay card and plans to link both nations through UPI will simplify financial transactions for Indian visitors.With all this good news, it’s no wonder that more and more Indians are planning their vacations to this stunning island nation. With over a thousand islands, each resort in the Maldives offers a unique experience tailored to different types of travellers. So, what factors should you consider when choosing a Maldives resort?
Cost and BudgetAre you travelling on a budget or planning to splurge? It's important to be aware of additional costs that may arise during your trip. Beyond accommodation, flights, and transfers, expenses for food, drinks, spa treatments, water sports, and other resort activities can add up quickly. Since island hopping isn’t common in the Maldives, you'll need to book private boat trips to travel between islands. Location North vs. South Male Atoll: The North Male Atoll is closer to the international airport, while the South Male Atoll offers more secluded and luxurious resorts. If you’re looking for ultimate privacy, consider resorts located on remote islands, although these may have limited amenities and higher transportation costs. Accessibility The close proximity of the Maldives to India makes it an ideal destination for quick getaways or extended relaxation. With multiple direct flights from major cities—like Manta Air offering a direct route from Bangalore to Dhaalu Airport—accessibility is a breeze. However, keep in mind that a seaplane ride is often required to reach your resort, which can be pricey. Resorts like Kandima Maldives offer complimentary 20-minute speedboat transfers from Dhaalu Airport, adding extra convenience for guests. Island FeaturesAccording to Booking.com, intergenerational travel brings families closer together, with 47% of travellers highlighting the joy of bonding and creating lasting memories with loved ones, while 39% value reconnecting with family they don’t often see. So make sure you pick something that works for everyone! Looking to unwind and relax? Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives, with its award-winning spa and a private pool villa overlooking the ocean might be perfect for you. If you're a marine life enthusiast and plan to snorkel daily, consider Taj Coral Reef Resort & Spa, Maldives with a stunning house reef within easy swimming distance. If you’re travelling with kids, Kandima Maldives might be perfect for you. While the toddlers enjoy at the largest Kids Club in Maldives, adults can unwind at the adults-only Forbidden Bar. The resort also offers exciting family-friendly activities, including the first football court in the country, basketball, and snorkelling. Additionally, upcoming go-karting activities will add even more fun to your family vacation. Dining OptionsAs an island destination, every resort in the Maldives is a world in itself. Many resorts restrict outside guests from accessing their restaurants. This limits your dining options to those available within your chosen resort, making food a big part of your travel considerations. When planning your trip, be sure to explore the various cuisines and dining options available at the resorts you’re choosing. For instance, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island boasts 12 different restaurants and bars, including the famous Ithaa— the world’s first undersea dining experience. SustainabilityAccording to Booking.com, 53% of travellers seek innovative and sustainable features when choosing a resort. Surrounded by nature’s bounty, resorts in the Maldives actively incorporate eco-conscious activities. For example, as the world's first barefoot luxury resort, Soneva champions sustainability by investing in environmental projects through a 2% levy on stays and partnering with NGOs to protect marine biodiversity and habitats. Also Read:You may also like
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