
Indian Ocean Paradise
The world's most celebrated archipelago — where sapphire lagoons, pristine reefs, and overwater villas define paradise.
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1,200+
Coral islands across 26 natural atolls
200+
Luxury and boutique island resorts
2,000+
Marine species — mantas, turtles & rays
Nov–Apr
Dry season — best time to visit
For five consecutive years the Maldives has been crowned the world's leading destination — the only country ever to achieve this record-breaking streak.
5×
Consecutive Years
The World Travel Awards — the "Oscars of the travel industry" — has recognized the Maldives as the planet's premier destination an unprecedented five times in a row. No other nation has ever matched this achievement.

World's Leading Destination
World Travel Awards
2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024

Leading Honeymoon Destination
Global Travel Awards
Multiple consecutive years
Moments you can only find here — crafted by nature, perfected by world-class hospitality.

Overwater Villas
The Maldives pioneered the overwater villa — wake above a turquoise lagoon and step straight into the ocean from your private deck.

Scenic Seaplane Journeys
Bucket-list aerial views of coral atolls during your transfer — one of the most beautiful approaches to any resort on Earth.

Underwater Dining
Dine beneath the surface surrounded by living reef and tropical fish — an unforgettable Maldivian original.

Eco & Conservation Resorts
Many islands run coral nurseries, turtle rescue programs and zero-waste kitchens — luxury with genuine purpose.
The Maldives sits atop the world's largest coral reef system — a living kingdom of extraordinary biodiversity.
2,000+
Marine species
700+
Fish species
187
Coral species
25+
Shark species
Crystal-clear waters with visibility reaching 30–40 metres make the Maldives a global icon for divers and snorkellers. Whale sharks, manta rays, hawksbill turtles and dolphins are frequent visitors to resort house reefs.
Above the waterline, pristine white-sand beaches stretch across uninhabited islands, while swaying coconut palms frame sunsets that paint the sky gold and violet every evening.

Hospitality is woven into Maldivian life. Rooted in a centuries-old seafaring and fishing heritage, Maldivians welcome guests with genuine warmth and sincerity. English is widely spoken; smiles are universal.
Explore the soul-stirring rhythms of bodu beru (traditional drumming), taste freshly caught tuna cooked with coconut and curry leaves, and wander sandy streets shaded by palms — a culture that blends island serenity with vibrant communal energy.
Dhivehi — the national language — has a unique Thaana script, and Islam has shaped the warm, respectful culture for over 800 years. Traditional crafts including lacquerwork (laajehun) and woven mats remain alive today.

Tourism is the heartbeat of the Maldives economy — supporting livelihoods, marine conservation programs, and the world-class hospitality that makes these islands famous. Guests return again and again for the privacy of one-island-one-resort, pristine nature, and deeply attentive service.
30%+
Tourism share of GDP
200+
Resort islands
1M+
Visitors annually
24/7
Warmth & service
Extraordinary moments that define a Maldives journey.




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