No visa is required for Indian nationals visiting the Maldives. You'll receive a free 30-day tourist visa on arrival. You need a valid passport, return ticket, confirmed hotel/resort booking, and sufficient funds for your stay.
October to May is ideal — calm seas, clear skies, and excellent visibility for snorkelling and diving. June to September is monsoon season with rough seas and limited boat services to the outer islands. The best diving visibility is November–April.
Accommodation, ferry/speedboat transfers, meals as per itinerary, snorkelling equipment, and all listed sightseeing. Scuba diving, sea-plane transfers, and personal expenses are at additional cost.
Click Book Now or WhatsApp us. 30% advance confirms your booking. Balance due 7 days before departure. We'll share inter-island ferry timings and a complete packing list.
Yes — Elephant Beach, Havelock Island offers shallow snorkelling areas suitable for beginners and non-swimmers with life jackets. Our instructors provide a brief orientation. The coral reefs and marine life are spectacular even in the shallow zones.
Most Maldives resorts are on private islands accessible by speedboat or seaplane from Malé. The Maldives is an Islamic nation — alcohol is only available at resort islands, not in Malé. Reef-safe sunscreen is mandatory to protect coral reefs. Prices are quoted in USD.
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