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Why Now Is The Ideal Time To Book Your Maldives Trip

The Maldives has always been a dream destination, but now more than ever, it stands out as a must-visit. With its unmatched accessibility, perfect weather, and diverse range of resort experiences, this tropical paradise has something for everyone

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For years, the Maldives has been a top choice for Indian couples seeking a romantic escape, but this tropical paradise offers so much more than just honeymoon retreats. With its diverse marine life and luxurious resorts, now is the perfect time to discover everything the Maldives offers. Whether you are a spontaneous traveller or seeking an indulgent staycation, the Maldives is ready to welcome you with open arms.

A report by MakeMyTrip highlights that more Indians are taking multiple international trips annually, with nearly half of these trips booked within two weeks of departure. This trend of spontaneous travel makes the Maldives an ideal last-minute destination, especially with visa-free entry for Indian nationals. Whether it’s a quick weekend getaway or an extended vacation, the Maldives offers the perfect blend of convenience and beauty.

Perfect Weather All Year Round

Another reason why the Maldives is a must-visit destination right now is its wonderful climate. September begins the dry season, with warm tropical temperatures and sunny skies gracing the islands. This means it’s the perfect time to bask on pristine beaches, snorkel in turquoise waters, or explore the underwater marine life that the Maldives is famous for. The inviting weather makes it an ideal destination, whether you're planning a relaxing vacation or an action-packed adventure.

Diverse Resorts For Every Traveller

The Maldives is known for its luxurious resorts, but what makes it stand out is the range of experiences it offers for every type of traveller. From affordable luxury to ultra-exclusive retreats, there’s something for everyone.

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is the ultimate destination for those seeking a blend of sustainability and luxury. This twin-island resort offers eco-conscious experiences, such as guided nature walks and garden-to-table dining at the Eco-licious Garden. Don’t miss out on dining at ITHAA, the world’s first underwater restaurant, or encountering majestic sharks during a diving excursion. This resort redefines the meaning of indulgence, emphasising nature and world-class service.

A glimpse of Conrad resort, Maldives

For those looking to experience the Maldives without breaking the bank, Kandima Maldives is a game-changer. Located in Dhaalu Atoll, Kandima offers a stylish beachside experience with affordable luxury. From its 3-kilometre-long beach and one of the longest swimming pools in the Maldives to its football court and 24/7 fitness centre, Kandima has something for every traveller. Manta Air’s direct flights from Bangalore to Dhaalu make it even more accessible, offering a journey to this modern island paradise.

Accessibility Made Easy

One of the key reasons the Maldives is such a desirable destination is its accessibility. A short flight from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore brings you to this island haven in just a few hours. In fact, with the newly launched direct flights by Manta Air from Bangalore to Dhaalu Atoll, reaching the Maldives has never been easier.

Meanwhile, a recent MakeMyTrip study shows a surge in Indian travel habits. Nearly one-third of Indians now take two or more international trips annually, with half of all flights booked at the last minute. This reflects a growing desire for spontaneous adventures. With its visa-free entry, the Maldives is the perfect destination for quick escapes or extended stays.

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