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Maldives Hotels


Conrad Maldives Rangila Island
Discover barefoot luxury at the award-winning Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa to be rebranded as Conrad Maldives Rangali Island (effective 18th Dec. 2007), set on 2 private islands among miles of idyllic white-sand beach and unspoilt coral reef. Arrive in style in a seaplane over the lagoon, eat at the world's only all-glass undersea restaurant and indulge in luxurious spa therapies.
   
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, South Male Atoll, Maldives
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives, is an exclusive, private and romantic island resort lush with tropical plants and encircled by clear blue waters of one of the largest lagoons of the Maldives.
   
Full Moon, Maldives
Located on its own private island, Furanafushi, in the North Male Atoll. A 20 minute boat ride from Male International Airport. During this brief journey, guests are greeted with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean.
   
Banyan Tree Maldives Madivaru
Banyan Tree Maldives Madivaru sets unprecedented standards of luxury accommodation in Maldives. Madivaru island features a pristine white sandy beach, a beautiful lagoon and is surrounded by breathtaking house reefs, where guests can expect a high level of privacy coupled with the finest service yet in the quintessential Banyan Tree experience.
   
Vilu Reef Beach & Spa Resort, South Nilandhe Atoll, Maldives
Vilu Reef Beach & Spa Resort is located in South Nilandhe Atoll, 128km from Male’ International Airport.
   
Bandos Island Resort & Spa, North Malé Atoll, Maldives
Located a mere 7 Kilometres from Malé International Airport, the island of Bandos, where the glorious splendour of sun, sand and sea sways in perfect harmony with all the comforts and luxuries found in a world-class hotel.


Resorts in the Maldives woo tourists with promises of 'the last paradise on earth'. If your idea of paradise is a pristine, tranquil tropical island with swaying palm trees, pure white beaches and brilliant turquoise lagoons, then the Maldives won't disappoint.

This group of 1190 coral islands is also a major destination for scuba divers, who come for the fabulous reefs and the wealth of marine life; however, this is not a place for low budget backpackers or amateur anthropologists who want to travel independently and live as the locals do. View the Map

When To Go

If you're looking for a few extra hours of sunshine then you should visit the Maldives between December and April, which is also the brilliant height of the dry season. However, this is also the main season for tourism - resorts can be fully booked and prices are higher than the rest of the year. The Christmas-New Year period is the busiest and most expensive part of the high season, when many of the all-inclusive package tourists arrive from Europe and America. Between May and November it's still warm, but the skies can be cloudy, humidity is higher and rain squalls and tropical storms blow in on the southwest monsoon. This is the official low season - prices are lower and there are fewer tourists but some resorts close for annual repairs. The transition months of November and April are said to be associated with increased water clarity and better visibility for divers.

Fast Facts

Full Name: Republic of Maldives
Languages : Divehi (official) Also called Maldivian Divehi.
Currency : Rufiyaa (Rf)
Area: 298 sq km | 115 sq miles
Religion : Sunni Muslim