![]() Your seaplane journey will be approximately 25 minutes and will allow you to sight the beauty of Maldivian arche resort to the airport.Īll seaplane journeys are operated by TMA only during daylight hours as per aviation standard. ![]() Every effort will be made to arrange your resort transfer within 2 to 3 hours of arriving at the lounge. ![]() The transfer will be shared with other passengers and a short waiting time may be required if other passengers are expected. They will escort you directly to the Trans Maldivian Airways Terminal (TMA - Seaplane Service Provider) for your check-in procedure. If our hosts are attending to other guests during, you can also walk into our dedicated counter (counter number C1) located in front of the arrival hall. Maafushi may not be the most attractive corner of the Maldives – its four beaches get busy and there’s near constant building works at the moment – but it’s a lot of fun and a good spot for snorkeling day-trips and other water sport excursions.The Outrigger Maldives experience begins with your arrival at Male International Airport where our airport representative will meet you at the exit of the arrival gate, holding a board displaying "Outrigger". Backpackers looking for a lively atmosphere will find it on Bikini Beach, with booze boats and floating bars just off shore if you insist on a drink (note: alcohol is prohibited on all public islands). Noisy, colorful, cosmopolitan – Maafushi is the best place to experience the Maldives on a budget. On the island of Gan, pay your respects at the British War Memorial before signing up for a thrilling descent with the nearby skydiving school. Start with a guided tour of Addu Nature Park or canoe in the Bedhi bay area to wend through red mangroves teeming with stingrays and sharks.Īddu City is a place to experience proper island life, where you’ll hear the daily call to prayer as local fishers return with their catch. The southernmost of the Maldives’ atolls, heart-shaped Addu has its own distinct character (and dialect) with a range of activities and sightseeing spots you won’t find elsewhere. It’s worth it, just to see the fine lacquer work and elaborate wood carvings. Officially, it’s a no-go for non-Muslims, but if you’re modestly dressed and visit outside of prayer time, you’re likely to be welcomed in. ![]() Built in 1656, this coral-stone beauty is the oldest in the Maldives. Start with Mulee’aage Palace, the official residence of the President of the Maldives and a dazzling example of dak bungalow architecture. Instead of passing through capital Malé to your paradise island, spend a day taking in this micro city’s historic spots. Built around four dainty islets, the resort is home to 1.25 miles (2km) of pristine beaches and a show-stopping 1.1-mile (1.8km) sandbank – the longest of any Maldivian resort. If yours is a big-budget trip then the place to stay is the atoll’s newest resort, Seaside Finolhu Sandbank. ![]() Head for Hanifaru Bay in June to November when the zooplankton they feed on is at its most bounteous. This Unesco protected biosphere reserve is home to the largest gathering of manta rays found anywhere in the world. Hanifaru Bay is one of the best places in the world to see manta rays © Bernard Radvaner / Getty Images Baa Atoll Best for manta rays sightings ![]()
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