
Maldives
We can't be talking honeymoons and not make a song and dance about the Maldives!
The Maldives is a picture-perfect escape of white-sand beaches, turquoise lagoons, and dreamy overwater villas. Each island feels like its own private paradise, offering world-class snorkelling, serene spa experiences, and unforgettable sunsets. Perfect for honeymoons or pure relaxation, it’s barefoot luxury at its finest. We have put together this guide to help you explore whether it’s the perfect fit for your honeymoon.
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Start with the basics, and unlock more insights as you scroll....
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1. Check the Basics
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Flights
Direct
10 hours 20 minutes, London > Malé​​​
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Indirect​
via the Middle East, range from 13-16 hours for short connection
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Extra Info
Then transfer via speedboat or seaplane to your resort - consider direct if then transferring via seaplane
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Weather
Monsoon Season
May-Oct
Peak wettest: Jun-Aug
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Temperature​​
Daytime highs: ~29–32°C
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Nighttime lows: ~25–28°C
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Sea temp: ~27–29°C
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When to Go
Nov - Apr​​​
During the dry season; when the weather is calm, sunny, and ideal for snorkelling, diving, and enjoying those iconic overwater villas.​

2. Choose Your Adventure

Seaside Serenity
The Maldives is all about tranquil island living, powder-soft beaches, calm turquoise lagoons, and total relaxation. What makes it truly unique is its layout: the country is made up of hundreds of tiny islands, each home to a single private resort. This means every island offers its own peaceful slice of paradise, with no crowds and nothing but ocean views all around.
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And while each island has its own personality - from ultra-luxury hideaways to rustic barefoot escapes - they all share the same dreamy promise of serenity, clear waters, and unforgettable sunsets.

Wild Escapades
Reaching your island feels like part of the adventure in itself. Depending on where you are staying, you will arrive by speedboat from Malé or take a stunning seaplane transfer over the atolls.
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Snorkelling & Diving: Swim among vibrant coral reefs, colourful tropical fish, and encounter majestic manta rays, turtles, and whale sharks.
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Water Sports: Try kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, windsurfing, or even parasailing over turquoise lagoons.
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Surfing: Some atolls like North Male or Thulusdhoo are famous for world-class waves.
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Night Adventures: Experience bioluminescent plankton, night fishing, or even a romantic sunset dolphin cruise.​

3. Discover Your Hotels
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