The Maldives is one of the most famous Indian Ocean destinations. Millions of travellers fly to this fabulous island nation every year to laze around on its beautiful beaches, try the exciting water sports and or to enjoy the terrific cultural charms of the place.
But before lapping up the entire gamut of splendid experiences waiting for you in the Maldives, it is important that tourists learn as much as possible about this island nation which lies southwest of Sri Lanka and India in the Indian Ocean.
Ibrahim Nasir International Airport is the main airport of the country and is served by many well-known and reputable carriers which connect the Maldives with different parts of the globe. Maldivian, the country’s flag carrier, has its main base at Ibrahim Nasir International Airport. The airline has a limited flight network which includes mostly domestic and regional destinations.
Once here, travellers can enjoy all the different offerings of the island country. Do try out the special Maldivian cuisine which is extremely popular with foreign tourists. Seafood is a prominent part of the diet here and you will find that most of the famous dishes include fish in some form or the other. Theluli Mas (spicy fried fish), Fihunu Mas (barbecued fish) and Garudhiya (a fish broth served with rice) are some of the must try delicacies in the Maldives.
The Maldives has some charming tourist places like Malé, Kudahuvadhoo, Mirihi Islands and Addu City. Malé, the capital city, is home to several tourist attractions and certainly deserves more than just a cursory glance. Tourists will be impressed by , , and the architectural landmark, . A Maldivian holiday, however, is largely about the stunning beaches, rich marine life and exciting water sports. You can find it all at any of the several resort islands in North Malé Atoll. However, and are two of the most popular places that divers and snorkellers would love to explore!
Travellers must be aware of the country’s weather pattern before planning their holidays in the region. The Maldives is warm and humid for most parts of the year and receives rainfall from July to August and from November to March. December to March is the busiest season for tourism in the country.
Also, pay heed to travel and health tips that can make all the difference between a great and a not-so great holiday! Travellers who have diving and snorkelling on their minds must buy the compulsory Maldivian diving insurance. Also, divers should be aware of the potential ear infections or coral cuts. Other than that, tourists are advised to dress conservatively when visiting local inhabited islands.