Things to do on a Honeymoon to The Maldives

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The Maldives is a honeymooner’s dream come true with its pristine white sandy beaches, vibrant corals, and clear blue lagoons. You can bask in the sun or indulge in an exciting water sports activity. In the evenings, head out for a romantic dinner on a yacht or have a candlelight dinner at one of the numerous restaurants available.

Check out our guide below to help you plan your perfect honeymoon Maldives:

What to Take to Make You Want To Go On A Honeymoon In The Maldives

There are several essential items to take to any honeymoon. The Maldives has a mild and tropical climate, which makes taking the following items ideal:

  • Swimsuit/Bikini
  • Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above)
  • Flops/ Shower Slippers
  • Camera (With Extra Batteries & Memory Cards )
  • Light Jackets/ Cardigans
  • Quick Dry Towel
  • Sarong or Pareo / Scarf
  • Raincoat or Poncho
  • Personal Medication ( If Required)

What to Expect For Your Trip

1. Very Safe Environment

The Maldives is a very secure country to visit with low crime rates, especially compared to other countries. Your passports and valuables will be kept safe while you enjoy water sports or other activities, so don’t worry about them getting wet or stolen!

2 . Warm Climate

The Maldives has a tropical climate with warm weather all year round, so depending on your travel time, you can expect to enjoy pleasant weather. There is rain from November through April, and the temperature may drop a bit, but it’s still warm enough to enjoy water sports and other outdoor activities.

3 . Easy Transportation

Getting around the Maldives for your honeymoon should be easy, with taxis, boats, or buses readily available for transfers between islands or visits to local attractions such as museums and Ancient mosques.

Of course, the best way to get around is by resort transfer so that you don’t have to worry about getting lost in transit! Don’t forget that if you plan to stay on one island for most of your honeymoon in the Maldives, a resort transfer is a way to go! The mainland of Malé can also provide bus tours or safari jeep rides into the local countryside.

4 . Easy to Communicate with Locals

For your information, English is largely spoken in the Maldives. Most Maldivians will understand and speak some English, so communication shouldn’t be a problem during your stay.

 How to Spend A Perfect Honeymoon in the Maldives

1. Water Sports & Snorkeling Activities

The Maldives have clear waters with many small reefs and hundreds of tropical fish, so water sports activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving can be done at any time throughout the year. You’ll get a chance to explore Maldives’ rich underwater life and marine diversity, so you’ll have a lot of fun during your water sports activity.

 2 . Enjoy a Romantic Dinner Cruise

Enjoy an unforgettable romantic dinner cruise along the coast of North Male Atoll. The crystal clear waters will provide the perfect backdrop for this exciting evening as you watch dolphins swim by or simply enjoy each other’s company out on the beautiful ocean under starry skies.

3 . Visit Male – City Tour

Suppose you want something more than just sun, sand and sea, no worries! Many activities don’t involve water sports, such as city tours and island excursions to visit historical sites or spice plantations. You can also go hiking up Mt. Villingili or even paragliding off the top. You’ll be able to enjoy a side of Maldives that not everyone gets to see.

4 . Relax at Your Resort’s Private Beach

If your resort doesn’t have its own private beach, you can always visit another one nearby. The beaches in the Maldives are world-class and will definitely provide amazing views for you and your partner to enjoy during your perfect honeymoon.

 5 . Have Dinner Under the Stars on a Romantic Beach

Maldives’ private islands provide opportunities for romantic getaways that will put you and your partner in a perfect mood. Enjoy dinner under the stars while watching longboats passing by on their way home from fishing trips out at sea. It’s a great chance for you and your partner to get away from it all and enjoy some time alone.