Flights from Beijing (BJS) to Maldives

Discover Maldives

Discover Maldives

Why visit Maldives?

The Maldives is a chain of coral islands scattered across the Indian Ocean, known for crystal-clear lagoons, white-sand beaches, and overwater villas. You can expect a peaceful, resort-focused escape ideal for relaxation, diving, and romantic getaways.

What to expect

You will arrive in Malé, the capital and main gateway to the atolls, before transferring by speedboat or seaplane to your island resort. Expect turquoise waters, vibrant marine life, and a relaxed rhythm of life centred around the sea and the sky.

Plan your trip

Most visitors stay on dedicated resort islands, while Malé and nearby islands offer a look at local life and guesthouses. The Maldives also works well as part of a wider regional journey, with convenient connections through Singapore to other Asian destinations.

Top experiences in Maldives

Snorkel vibrant house reefs

Step directly from the beach or jetty into warm, clear water to spot reef fish, turtles, and sometimes manta rays on your resort island house reef.

Go on a sunset or dolphin cruise

Sail into the open ocean at golden hour to watch dolphins play in the boat wake and enjoy wide, uninterrupted views of the setting sun.

Try scuba diving in the atolls

Join guided dives to channels, pinnacles, and cleaning stations, where you might encounter manta rays, reef sharks, and colourful corals.

Relax in an overwater spa

Unwind with massages and wellness rituals in tranquil spa pavilions perched above the lagoon, often with glass floors looking down to the reef below.

Enjoy sandbank picnics

Take a boat to a tiny sandbank surrounded by shallow water for a private picnic, snorkelling, and quiet time on a strip of untouched sand.

Experience bioluminescent beaches

On certain islands and nights, stroll the shoreline to see tiny plankton light up the waves with a soft blue glow under the stars.

Discover Malé on a short city visit

Spend a few hours exploring Malé’s compact streets, waterfront areas, and markets before or after your resort stay.

Join water sports on the lagoon

Kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or try wind-based sports like kiteboarding and windsurfing on calm turquoise waters.

Experience Maldives island life

Getting around

Most journeys in the Maldives involve boat or seaplane transfers arranged through your resort, with speedboats serving islands close to Malé and seaplanes reaching more distant atolls. Within Malé, taxis, walking, and short public ferry rides are common.

Local life & culture

Away from the resort islands, you will find compact local communities with colourful houses, harbours, and a strong connection to fishing and seafaring. Life follows the rhythm of the ocean, with evenings often spent on the seafront catching the breeze and socialising.

Where to unwind

You can relax on soft-sand beaches, in shaded hammocks, or at oceanfront pools with uninterrupted lagoon views. Many islands also offer yoga pavilions, wellness centres, and quiet corners where you can watch sunrise or sunset in complete calm.

A taste of Maldives

National dishes & specialties

Local cuisine draws on fresh seafood, coconut, and fragrant spices, with dishes such as fish curry, coconut-rich tuna salads, and savoury snacks. Malé and inhabited islands give you the best insight into everyday Maldivian flavours.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Resort islands offer relaxed buffets, beach grills, and poolside cafés with a wide mix of Asian and international dishes. In Malé, you will find cafés and small restaurants popular with locals, ideal for simple meals and refreshments before or after your resort stay.

Signature & scenic dining

Across the atolls, you can dine with your feet in the sand, enjoy romantic candlelit meals on the beach, or try speciality venues such as ocean-facing fine dining rooms and underwater restaurants with views of the reef.

Retail therapy in Maldives

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Shopping is centred on Malé, where compact malls and air-conditioned arcades offer clothing, cosmetics, lifestyle goods, and regional brands in a convenient, walkable area.

Markets & local crafts

In Malé and nearby local islands, small markets and shops sell handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs inspired by the sea, including lacquer work, woven items, and shell-themed décor.

Evening retail scene

In the evenings, Malé’s streets and waterfront areas stay lively with lit shopfronts, cafés, and small boutiques, while many resorts host compact boutiques where you can browse resort wear and gifts after dinner.

Best time to visit Maldives

The Maldives has a warm, tropical climate year-round, with temperatures typically between 25°C and 31°C (77°F to 88°F). From December to March (peak season), you can expect drier, sunnier conditions, calmer seas, and average temperatures around 29°C (84°F), making this the most popular time for beach stays and water activities. April to early July and November (shoulder season) bring slightly higher humidity, a mix of sunshine and short showers, and temperatures of roughly 28°C to 30°C (82°F to 86°F), often with good visibility for diving and snorkelling. From late July to October (low season), the southwest monsoon can bring more frequent rain, overcast spells, and choppier seas, though temperatures stay warm at about 28°C (82°F), and you may find a quieter atmosphere on many islands.

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