The Maldives is a chain of nearly 1,200 coral islands strung across the Indian Ocean southwest of Sri Lanka, most of them ringed by shallow turquoise lagoons and their own house reefs. You fly into Velana International Airport near Malé, then transfer to your resort island by speedboat or seaplane depending on how far out it sits. It's the classic honeymoon and diving trip — overwater villas, warm water all year, and reefs you can swim to straight off the beach. Every package is custom, so the shape and cost depend on your island, dates and group.
Typical length: 5–8 days, customisable
A typical flow — every Maldives package is tailored to your dates, budget and group, so treat this as a starting point.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tell us your dates, budget and group size and we'll build a Maldives package around them — flights, hotels, transfers and a local plan. No fixed, one-size-fits-all price.
There's no single price — a Maldives trip swings hugely on your island, villa type, meal plan, season and whether you travel by speedboat or seaplane. A local-island guesthouse week costs a fraction of an overwater-villa resort. Tell us your dates, budget and group size and we'll build a tailored quote.
November to April is the dry season with the best weather, calm seas and clearest water for diving — it's peak season and busier. May to October is wetter and cheaper, and it's manta and whale-shark season in Baa Atoll's Hanifaru Bay from around June to November.
A typical package covers your flights or airport transfers, island stays, speedboat or seaplane transfers to the resort, daily breakfast (with half-board or all-inclusive on request), snorkelling gear, guided reef excursions and green tax. Diving courses, extra meals, drinks, spa and optional excursions are usually separate — we spell it all out in your quote.
Yes. We book your return flights from Pakistan, arrange your resort and airport-to-island transfers, and guide you through the visa. The Maldives grants most Pakistani passport holders a free 30-day visa on arrival — you just need a valid passport, onward tickets and a confirmed booking, and we make sure your paperwork is in order before you fly.