Why Maldives?
They call it the ultimate destination; Maldives is the destination for all. Thanks to its many relatively small yet exotic islands, it attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the world. Today, it’s a multimillion dollar industry booming with new resorts leaving guests spoilt for choice. And what do you do? You make Maldives your next holiday destination! The beaches are too good to miss and the views are too picturesque to overlook and the memories offered are priceless.
Where do you stay?
Now this is a tough question, yet depends on the factors of your budget, what sort of an experience you are looking for and who’s going with you. If you are on a low – medium scale budget there are many options for you but with fewer indulgences. Three star resorts are plenty and suppose you choose to stay at one you might have to cut down on areas like taking part in exciting Maldives excursions which are offered by more upscale accommodation options like Anantara Veli Maldives Resort. If you aren’t planning to come down very often for a holiday to the Maldives, it is best if you could save up a bit more to afford a bigger and better experience that this island nation has to offer.
What to pack
Maldives is usually humid with varying temperatures and occasionally experiences some rainfall towards the end of the year. Nonetheless, it is well known for its around-the-year favourable temperature, drawing in large crowds regardless of weather. But those who are heading over to the island during slightly rainy periods should, of course, pack some warm clothes for the nights. Guests who arrive during humid weather should pack the essentials of sunscreen, light clothing, flip-flops and head gear for protection against the heat. Since Maldives is a Muslim country you are not allowed to bring in narcotics, non-Islamic material and other banned substances.
What you shouldn’t miss
The experiences are aplenty and you shouldn’t miss out on the boat rides, sunset cruises, canoeing and water sport activities like snorkelling when here. Remember, most of these activities can be arranged via your accommodation provider and it’s advised that you adhere to safety precautions at all times.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+