Flights to the Maldives

Flights to the Maldives are increasingly popular for travellers who want to experience this paradise island nation in the Indian Ocean.

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About Maldives

About Maldives

On flights to the Maldives, you will experience what is without a doubt one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Officially called the Republic of Maldives, and also known as the Maldive Islands, the country consists of 1,192 islands, of which 200 are inhabited. Essentially, these islands are the tips of a vast undersea mountain range. 

The Maldives stand in the crystal-clear Laccadive Sea, about 700km southwest of Sri Lanka and 400km southwest of India. The country is the smallest in Asia, in both population and area. The Maldives is also the lowest country in the world, with an average ground level of just 1.5 metres above sea level, and has the lowest high point in the world at just 2.3 metres.

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Flights to the Maldives land in the capital and largest city Malé, which has a population of just over 100,000. Malé is on the southern edge of the North Malé Atoll, in the Kaafu Atoll.

Flights to the Maldives
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Maldives Attractions

Maldives Attractions

Many people who travel to the Maldives have some form of water sports or beach activity in mind. With crystal clear waters and beautiful shorelines, sun, sand and surf are top of the agenda. Scuba diving is hugely popular in the Maldives, as is snorkelling, sailing, surfing and fishing. 

Cruises by boat are also popular for tourists arriving on flights to the Maldives. Cruise liners take you island hopping around the Hulhule islands or to Utheemu Island from a glimpse of the country’s past. 

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There are a number of historical sites, monuments, buildings and parks to visit when you travel to the Maldives. Popular places to visit in the Maldives are Sultan Park, a public park in the capital Malé which contains what is left of a royal palace that was destroyed in the 16th century. The remains are now the National Museum, an Edwardian colonial-style three-storey building. 

The park and museum offer a unique glimpse at the heritage and history of the Maldives. Also worth seeing is Hukuru Miski, the oldest mosque in the Maldives.