8 Days 7 Nights
Daily Tour
10 people
Bangla, English, Hindi
Welcome to paradise on Earth. This 8-day journey through the Maldives offers a perfect blend of crystal-clear turquoise waters, powdery white sands, and vibrant marine life. We have carefully curated an experience that combines the authentic culture of local inhabited islands with the unparalleled luxury of a private resort. Whether you are looking for high-octane water sports or a peaceful retreat under a palm tree, this tour provides a comprehensive Maldivian experience for your group.
Meet and greet at Malé Airport. Speedboat transfer to Maafushi Island.
Visit a pristine sandbank. Enjoy snorkeling and a picnic lunch on the sand.
Morning free for relaxation. Late afternoon Dolphin cruise followed by night fishing.
Visit one of the most beautiful beaches in the Maldives for a day of sunbathing and swimming.
Free day for optional activities like Scuba Diving or exploring the island on a bicycle.
Transfer to a private island resort. Check into your Luxury Water Villa.
Enjoy the resort's amenities, spa treatments, and premium dining experiences.
Final breakfast, speedboat transfer back to Malé, and departure for your home country.
The Maldives offers a Free 30-day Visa on Arrival for almost all nationalities, including Bangladeshis. You must have a passport valid for 6 months, a confirmed return ticket, and hotel booking proof. You are also required to fill out the online 'IMUGA' traveler declaration form within 96 hours of arrival.
Pack lightweight cotton clothing, at least two sets of swimwear, a high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, flip-flops, and a dry bag for boat trips. If you have a Go-Pro or waterproof camera, this is the place to bring it!
The Maldives is a Muslim country. On local islands, please dress modestly (bikinis are restricted to designated "Bikini Beaches"). Alcohol is prohibited on local islands but is freely available on private resort islands.
Carry some US Dollars (USD) for tipping and activities. While most places accept cards, using the local currency (Rufiyaa) for small shops on local islands can be slightly cheaper. Also, try to do your motorized water sports on local islands, as they are often more affordable than at luxury resorts.
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