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Maldives Tour Guide - Island H

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Maldives Tour Guide is an inbound travel and tour company, specializing in managing travel packages throughout the Maldives. Our packages vary from vacations in resorts, hotels, and local island guesthouses, depending on your budget, interests, and preferences.

Maldives activities are mostly water-related activities. The percentage of land in the Maldives is 1% and its 99% is ocean water. The average size of the islands is 2 km² and all the islands are separated by the ocean, makes it very difficult for travelers to visit other islands, during a short period of time. The Maldives is also famous for its clear water, marine life, and white beaches. This is the reason why we have very few activities in the Maldives compared to other tourist destinations in the world. However, most of the activities in the Maldives are very unique and charming. We will try to highlight some of the best activities, and places to choose for your holiday.

Maldives hotel page is for the island and city hotels. These hotels are located on local islands and staying in these hotels is a great way to discover the local culture and traditions. Staying on the local island requires following the local culture and some rules like (Drinking alcohol and bikini is not allowed in local islands ) so if you are looking for resorts or private islands where these restrictions are lifted, then check out the Maldives Resorts page.

Maldives Transfers are one the most challenging part for the visitors and locals. There is no transportation network that connects the entire Maldives. Part of the country is connected by planes and another part is connected by sea transportation. To visit an island, you need either a ferry boat or a plane transfer. One of the most used transportation in the Maldives the ferry boat transfers, as these are the cheapest (1-5$ PP), which are fine for a short distance and good weather. To travel from one atoll to another atoll the boats will take up to 3-24 hours even the speed boat takes 1-6 hours and during the bad weather, many boats are not able to travel. That’s why there are no reliable boats to travel across the country. However, there is an internal ferry network for each atoll, which in some regions operates daily one ferry, and some regions weekly one or two (these internal ferry boats also take around 2-5hrs to the most distant islands in the atoll). there are some private speed boat transfers, which are fast and convenient, costs around (20-50$ PP) takes around 30-50 minutes to the most distant island in the atoll.

The Maldives island location on world map for visitors provides information about where is Maldives located, and with best places marked, in case if you think of where to stay in Maldives? There is also the island's name list in this guide. There is a total of 26 atolls and 1192 islands, 185 of them are inhabited by 447,137 people. The country is located in the Indian ocean equator line, which is the centerline of the world, within the distance of a 1-hour flight from Colombo, Sri-lanka. Being in the centerline is the reason why the Maldives has 2 climates and temperature is average of 30-32°C. To find more interesting facts about the Maldives please read the full content.

Maldives International Airport is also known as Velana international airport. The airport is located on the south edge of Male atoll, It is a separate artificial island located on the edge of North Male atoll. The airport is very unique and different from the rest of the world. It is important to read the whole article, especially if you are a new visitor to the Maldives. This is a detailed guide about all the places in the airport.

Maldives resorts are private islands specially made for tourism. These island resorts are mostly managed by single companies. One of the main differences between local islands and these resorts is that tourists are allowed to drink alcohol and bikini beaches are available, which are banned in local islands.

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