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Lonely Planet: The worlds leading travel guide publisherLonely Planet Maldives is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Chat with the locals amongst brightly painted houses in Male, feed the Hammerhead sharks in Rasdhoo Atoll, or watch a bodu beru performance; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Maldives and begin your journey now!Inside Lonely Planet Maldives Travel Guide: Colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interestsInsider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spotsEssential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, pricesHonest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks missCultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel...
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Unrivalled luxury, stunning white-sand beaches and an amazing underwater world make the Maldives an obvious choice for a true holiday of a lifetime.
Unbelievable Beaches
The Maldives is home to perhaps the best beaches in the world; theyre on almost every one of the countrys nearly 1200 islands and are so consistently perfect that its hard not to become blas about them. While some beaches may boast softer granules than others, the basic fact remains: youll find consistently whiter-than-white powder sand and luminous cyan-blue water like this almost nowhere else on earth. This fact alone is enough to bring over a million people a year to this tiny, remote and otherwise little-known Indian Ocean paradise.
Resorts for All
Every resort in the Maldives is its own private island, and with over 100 to choose from the only problem is selecting where you want to stay. At the top end, the worlds most exclusive hotel brands compete with each other to attain ever-greater heights of luxury, from personal butlers and private lap pools to in-room massages and pillow menus. Its not surprising that honeymooners and those seeking a glamorous tropical getaway have long had the country at the top of their wish lists. But theres choice beyond the five- and six-star resorts. Other islands cater for families, for divers, for those on a (relative) budget, and anyone wanting a tranquil back-to-nature experience.
Underwater World
With some of the best diving and snorkelling in the world, the clear waters of the Maldives are a magnet for anyone with an interest in marine life. The richness and variety is astonishing; dazzling coral walls, magnificent caves and schools of brightly coloured tropical fish await you when you get down to the reef. In deeper waters lurk manta rays, turtles, sharks and even the worlds largest fish, the whale shark. The best bit? The water is so warm many people dont even wear a wetsuit.
Independent Travel
In the last few years, these incredible islands have finally started to open to independent travellers, meaning you no longer have to stay in resorts and remain separate from the local population, something that has kept backpackers away for decades. Intrepid individuals can now make their own itineraries and travel from island to island by public ferry, staying among the devout but friendly local population. With a fast-growing number of privately run guesthouses on inhabited islands, the Maldives and its people are now more accessible than ever.
Swimming with the fish at Soneva Fushi MICHAEL MOXTER/GETTY IMAGES
Why I Love the Maldives
By Tom Masters, Author
I first came to the Maldives with no idea how different it was to the rest of the world, how fragile or challenging life seems here at the mercy of the sea, with so few resources locally available. I instantly formed a bond of respect and friendship with the people who make these inhospitable coral islands home. It's such a contradiction that this is also where to find some of the world's most luxurious hotel properties, and this is a paradox among many that I continue to enjoy every time I return to this astonishing, beautiful country.
The Maldives' Top 9
Male
The is definitely the best place to get to know locals and see what makes them tick. The brightly painted houses, crowded markets and convivial teashops where you can chat to regulars and share plates of delicious short eats are just some of the highlights of this unusual capital city and perfectly complement the resort experience.
Male market stall REINHARD SCHMID/4CORNERS
Top Experiences
Breakfast with the Hammers
Hammerhead sharks, definitely one of the weirdest-looking creatures in the sea (and thats saying something), can be seen in abundance in Maldivian waters if you know where to look for them. There are few more thrilling experiences than a dawn dive, descending free fall into the deep blue to 30m, before suddenly coming upon a huge school of hungry hammerhead sharks waiting to be fed. The best place to do this is at the world-famous (aka Rasdhoo Madivaru) in Rasdhoo Atoll.
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