Maldives Tour Packages from Pakistan
Use this 5–8 days, customisable Maldives sample to compare stops, pace, transport and accommodation choices. It is editorial planning material, not a live or pre-priced offer; current availability and the written quote decide what can actually be booked.
Typical length: 5–8 days, customisable
What shapes a Maldives package quote
The itinerary below is a planning example, not a pre-priced offer. Share these choices first so the written quote can show exactly what is included and what remains optional.
Travellers and departure city
Adults, children and room sharing affect transport, rooming and ticket choices. Include ages and where the group will start.
Dates and pace
Give exact dates where possible and say whether you want a slower stay or more stops. The sample length here is 5–8 days, customisable.
Hotel and transport standard
Name the room setup, hotel range and private or shared transport preference. Ask for cancellation, change and payment terms in the same quote.
Maldives tour highlights
- Sleep in an overwater villa with a ladder straight down into the lagoon
- Snorkel and dive house reefs busy with reef sharks, turtles and rays
- Take a seaplane over the atolls — one of the best short flights anywhere
- Snorkel with resident whale sharks in South Ari Atoll
- Spend a local-island day on Maafushi with sandbank picnics and budget diving
- Watch the sunset on a dolphin cruise, then the plankton glow after dark
Sample Maldives itinerary
A typical flow — every Maldives package is tailored to your dates, budget and group, so treat this as a starting point.
- Day 1
Arrive Malé, transfer to your island
Land at Velana International Airport, clear the visa-on-arrival counter and meet your resort's transfer desk. You'll board a speedboat for the nearer atolls or a seaplane for islands further out, then settle into your villa as the light drops over the lagoon.
- Day 2
House reef and lagoon
Ease in with a slow day on your own island — snorkel the house reef straight off the beach, take a first guided dive or discover-scuba session, and let the jet lag fade in the warm water.
- Day 3
Atoll safari — whale sharks and mantas
Head out on a full-day boat trip toward South Ari Atoll, one of the few places in the world with resident whale sharks you can snorkel alongside year-round. Sandbank stops and reef snorkelling fill the gaps between sightings, with a good chance of manta rays in season.
- Day 4
Local island and sandbank
Trade the resort for a local island like Maafushi — walk the bikini beach, join a cheaper local dive or a sandbank picnic, and see everyday Maldivian life away from the private-island bubble.
- Day 5
Sunset cruise or free day
Keep it open: a sunset dolphin cruise, a spa afternoon, another dive, or nothing at all. After dark, some islands and sandbanks light up with bioluminescent plankton in the shallows.
- Day 6
Transfer back to Malé and fly home
Catch your speedboat or seaplane back to Velana in good time — seaplanes only fly in daylight — and connect to your flight home, with a Malé or Hulhumalé night added if the timings are tight.
Elements to price in the written quote
These items appear in the sample plan; they are not included until the dated proposal names them.
- Return international flights from Karachi, Lahore or Islamabad, or help booking your own
- Resort or guesthouse stays on your chosen island or islands
- Speedboat or seaplane transfers between the airport and your island
- Daily breakfast, with half-board or all-inclusive meal plans on request
- Snorkelling gear and guided reef excursions
- Green tax and resort service charges
Usually outside the sample scope
Ask the quote to confirm each exclusion and any optional price.
- Diving courses, PADI certification and equipment hire
- Lunches, dinners and drinks not covered by your chosen meal plan
- Spa treatments, watersports and optional excursions
- Travel insurance and personal expenses
These lists describe the sample package. Your dated, itemised proposal is the controlling record: check the named hotels, room types, transport, ticket rules, taxes and cancellation terms before paying.
Best time to go
The dry season from November to April brings the calmest seas, clearest water and the best diving — it's also peak season and the busiest. May to October is wetter with the odd storm but lower rates, and it's when the manta rays and whale sharks gather in Baa Atoll's Hanifaru Bay, roughly June to November.
Good to know
- Pick your atoll by transfer type — seaplanes only fly in daylight, so a late-night arrival can mean an airport-hotel night before the morning hop out.
- Resorts are one-island, one-price worlds; a local island like Maafushi costs far less and lets you mix guesthouse nights with day trips.
- Pack reef-safe sunscreen and a dry bag — many resorts ban chemical sunscreens to protect the coral, and you'll be in and out of boats all day.
Get a tailored Maldives package quote
Share your dates, departure city, group, room setup and budget, then ask for a dated proposal covering the selected hotels, transport and activities. If you also need document guidance, ask what is currently offered and verify the official rules separately.
Maldives tour packages — FAQs
How much does a Maldives package cost?+
There is no fixed price on this guide. A dated quote depends on the travel dates, departure city, group and room setup, transport standard, availability and the parts selected from the sample itinerary.
Is this page a live package offer?+
No. It is a sample planning route. Ask for a written, itemised proposal that names the hotels, room types, transport, tickets, taxes, exclusions, payment schedule and cancellation terms before treating anything as included.
When should I plan a Maldives trip?+
The dry season from November to April brings the calmest seas, clearest water and the best diving — it's also peak season and the busiest. May to October is wetter with the odd storm but lower rates, and it's when the manta rays and whale sharks gather in Baa Atoll's Hanifaru Bay, roughly June to November. Recheck current weather, access, events and operating schedules for your exact dates.
Which identity or permit documents should I carry?+
Domestic travellers should carry valid identification and check any local permit or restricted-area rule for the final route. Foreign nationals must separately verify their Pakistan entry status and any area-specific requirements.