Magnificent islands lost in the middle of the ocean — every year, thousands of travelers choose the Maldives for their dream vacation. It's the perfect destination for beach lovers and those who want to immerse themselves in breathtaking natural beauty. Water sports enthusiasts will be especially thrilled — the Maldives offers ideal conditions for every kind of aquatic adventure!
- To spend a honeymoon
- To swim in the azure sea
- To ride on a yacht
- To engage in water sports
- To have a wedding
Choose a hotel for yourself
Interesting in the Maldives
- Dhivehi (Maldivian) language
Tours to the Maldives from Delhi offer the perfect opportunity to relax on pristine white-sand beaches, swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean, and explore a vibrant underwater world full of coral reefs and marine life.
General Information
The Maldives is second to none when it comes to honeymoon destinations. Newlyweds often choose this romantic paradise for its unique atmosphere and secluded beauty.
When booking a tour to the Maldives from Delhi, you can also arrange a symbolic wedding ceremony for an unforgettable experience.
The Maldives is not only a favorite for couples but also a great option for families with children. Many resorts cater specifically to little guests, offering family-friendly facilities and services. The popular “All-Inclusive” concept is widely available. Resorts serve dishes from around the world — Asian, Mexican, Indian, Mediterranean, Sri Lankan — as well as Maldivian delicacies such as lobster, scallops, and premium meat steaks. Thanks to buffet-style dining, there's always something to suit every taste. Many hotels also offer kids’ clubs, full-day entertainment, and even diving lessons for children.
The Maldives is a top choice for divers from all over the globe. Diving and deep-sea fishing are especially popular here due to the incredible variety of marine life, including manta rays and reef sharks.
The Republic of Maldives is made up of natural atolls and countless coral islands. You’ll find both world-class five-star resorts with top-level service and more affordable accommodation options — all offering a chance to reconnect with nature far from the bustle of city life.
Think overwater villas, direct ocean access, fine sand beaches, spa centers, and underwater restaurants — all this becomes your reality when you choose a Maldivian holiday.
A unique feature of the Maldives is its flat landscape — not a single hill or river, and no land rising more than three meters above sea level.
Tours to the Maldives from Delhi are available year-round thanks to the tropical climate.
Medical Requirements
No special vaccinations or medical certificates are required to visit the Maldives.
Climate
The Maldives enjoys predominantly sunny days with minimal rainfall. Temperatures remain stable throughout the year, ranging from +25°C to +30°C. The ocean temperature stays around +24°C to +27°C. Its equatorial location makes strong storms and cyclones extremely rare.
Visa
Indian citizens can stay in the Maldives visa-free for up to 30 days. A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date of entry is required.
Main Resorts
Booking a tour to the Maldives from Delhi is a great investment in a premium vacation full of unforgettable moments.
Travelers can choose a flight with a connection in cities like Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, or Istanbul, or opt for a direct, comfortable nine-hour flight to Malé, followed by a scenic transfer to the resort via seaplane or speedboat.
Tours to the Maldives from Delhi range from affordable packages to ultra-luxury stays. For example, the Maldives offers spacious and private overwater villas with personal pools, perched above sapphire-blue shallows where you can spend hours watching colorful fish glide below.
A Maldives tour for two from Delhi means pure bliss in turquoise lagoons, romantic picnics on uninhabited islands, swimming with friendly dolphins, snorkeling with sea turtles, or even taking a cruise to the equator itself.
North Malé Atoll, home to the capital, is the most popular choice due to its close proximity to the airport. It offers a wide range of spa resorts, water sports, snorkeling, and surfing.
South Malé Atoll, just 15 km from the airport, features over 20 stunning coral reefs, beginner-friendly dive centers, and a marine reserve where you can spot manta rays and reef sharks. More experienced divers can explore sunken ships at depths of 20–30 meters.
Ari Atoll, located 100 km from the capital, is one of the best places to encounter whale sharks.
Baa Atoll is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve with a rich marine ecosystem, coral reefs, sea turtles, and the iconic frigatebirds with their striking appearance found only in this region.
This is just the beginning — there are many more atolls, each with its own unique features waiting to be discovered.
The Maldivians don’t have their own distinct national cuisine. Instead, they’ve borrowed culinary influences from Arabic and Indian traditions. They also make delicious fresh desserts using local fruits — and of course, coconut! Be sure to try a popular Maldivian treat: coconut sticks. The local cuisine is also rich in seafood and freshly caught fish.