How to Plan your Honeymoon to Maldives

 The Maldives is a dream destination in which many love-struck couples yearn to spend their honeymoon. What else creates that 'love in the air' ambience than its immaculate, palm-fringed beaches and the contrasting azures of the Arabian Sea! Here's a guide to planning your dream honeymoon in this dreamy destination.

Pick the best time to visit

The scenic archipelago of the Maldives is a stunningly beautiful destination to which you can travel without worrying about avoiding winter months. Unlike other destinations that have changing seasons, the Maldives boasts of clear blue skies and warm weathers all year round. However, it is affected by two monsoon seasons when many islands drench with constant bouts of rain. Torrential rains can be expected during the Southwest monsoons, which usually stretches from April to October. Thus, if you're thinking of exploring its underwater marine habitats, it would be best if you avoid rainy season altogether to get the best out of your diving and snorkelling trips. However, these wet seasons bring about low hotel rates and other fantastic deals that may prove to be advantageous for honeymooners on a budget, and those who plan to spend a major portion of their honeymoon indoors. Before you make a decision, weigh the pros and cons of honeymooning in the Maldives during the wet and the dry seasons.


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Decide on a budget

If you are pretty sure that you're in control of your budget and not overspending, it will create the perfect mindset that would help you enjoy a lovely time with your significant other. The last thing that should cut across your honeymooners' bliss is issues regarding money. Therefore, it is essential to plan according to your budget to avoid going bankrupt in the middle of your honeymoon. A honeymoon in paradise would is famous for coming with big price tags. The resorts alone are quite expensive, and the addition of each activity on top of the initial resort cost would amount to a fortune. Thus, if you have a limited budget, it would be best if you go with an all-inclusive package, which includes air transfers to and from the resort and several other activities that cater specifically to honeymooning couples.

Make reservations at a good resort

Your accommodation and how its staff treats you would play an essential role that would definitely affect the quality of your honeymoon. Ultimately, what you'd crave is some relaxing and rejuvenating time with your better half after all the headache-inducing plans that you had to endure during the days that followed up to your wedding. Many couples who are looking for Maldives island resorts pick lagoon water villas or private beach bungalows for complete privacy. Lots of properties in the Maldives such as Grand Park Kodhipparu offer that love-charged atmosphere with a heavenly backdrop that creates an ethereal haven that is perfect for celebrating love. Although honeymoon packages may be a bit pricey than the usual ones, splurging on an all-inclusive deal that is tailored to make your time in the Maldives a little extra special wouldn't go into waste.

List out all the activities you look forward to doing together

As a newly-wed couple who can't wait to start your life together, there'd be so many things that you must dream of doing together, especially at a dreamy destination like the Maldives. Although it may come at high costs, island hopping is a most-coveted adventure that many couples crave to experience. If both of you are adrenaline junkies, there's a myriad of water sports that are just waiting to be explored. Candle-lit dinners, star-lit cinemas, and night diving are some of the best-loved activities that would work towards intensifying your love towards each other.

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