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The Essential Tips to Visit Maldives on a Budget

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The Maldives is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, situated in southwestern Sri Lanka and India, with 1,190 islands. The Maldives is one of the best beach destinations worldwide and must have locations in its honeymoon tour package, including white sandy beaches, tourist waters, plentiful aquatic life and tropical bungalows overlooking the sea. Sadly, we have always dreamt of visiting the Maldives, but we have always been rejected due to high prices. However, the budget travellers are beginning to look after 2011, as visitors can stay in the local islands through the state. You can now tour the Maldives with a budget and smart advice.

 

Travel in Off-Season

 

The Maldives draws millions of travelled tourists from all over the world, as it is surrounded by many beaches, like the Tour Packages in the Maldives. The best time to visit the Maldives as a beach resort is from November and ability to see constant sunlight in the archipelago and the prime weather from around the world. During the low season between May and October, the costs are lower and are ideal for bargain travellers. When the Mozzone starts and the number of sunshine days is fewer, many resorts and airlines give drastic discounts of up to 40%. Another major bonus of the off-season trip to the Maldives is the fewer crowds of different beaches and sights.

Staying on a Local Island

Probably the easiest way to explore the Maldives on budget is to remain on a nearby island. The archipelago of Maldives has roughly 200 populated islands and 90 of them are privately owned and very pricey tourism destinations. The Maldivian government has allowed local residents to open guesthouses on their islands as an alternative to costly resorts since 2009. Maafushi is the first island to open its guesthouses in the Maldives and is suitable for budget travellers.

 

The ultimate way of exploring Maldives tourism is to book a guest house or hotel for a budget where visitors don’t have the experience of a luxurious resort but have the chance to discover Maldivian culture, local cuisine and access to local ferries and public transport to explore the area. The best Maldives resorts at Thulusdhoo, Maafushi, Dhiffushi, Huraa, Himmafushi and Hulhumale and Thulusdhoo, where visitors get the cheapest housing choices. Tourists will also play fun water sports in nearby islands, including parasailing, jet skiing or swimming.

 

Group Travelling

Community travel is another perfect way to discover the Maldives resorts on a budget as costs can be shared with everybody. The more passengers you go the easier transportation would be because of the whole speedboat or private ferry being employed. Try to coordinate excursions for other resort guests who choose to share the same route, so transportation expenses are spread through the whole party instead of bumping on them. You can also select private homes where you can get a decent deal from a whole apartment if you move as a party.

 

Take a day tour to an island with resorts

Group journeys are another great way to explore the Budget of Maldives since costs can be shared. The more people you go the easier it will be to accommodate the entire speedboat or private ferry. Try to arrange excursions for guests of other resorts who want to follow the same route, so travel costs are dispersed through the entire group rather than bumping. If you pass around as a group you can even choose private homes to get the decent cost from a full apartment.

 

Opt for Local Transport

 

The travel costs for holidays in the Maldives are one of the most restrictive. If arranged via your hotel or resort, transfers from Male to your accommodation can be costly. If however, you’re not in a hurry, you can save hundreds of dollars on local ferries or shared speed vessels. Public ferries and fast boats also do not cost more than $5 USD away once a day in the alternative days. On Fridays, no ferry to other islands will be available except Hulhumale, as this is a day of repose. However, the traveller needs the numerous ferry schedules online, since they always depart depending on which island you want to go at different times and on different dates. There is also the option of taking a boat or seaplane for those who are rush and don’t want to spend more time flying. You pay $25-35 for one ride when you pick a speedboat when you are flying by hydroplanes.

 

Spend on the Right Activities

 

Exciting water sports such as surfing, sea dive and snorkelling are not complete without the experience of a Maldives tour. Many resorts offer free non-motorized water sports but pay for specialised activities like scuba diving. Many local operators provide these activities at reasonable rates for people staying in local guesthouses. Every trip costs around $30 and an open-water diving course costs about $500, depending on where you are staying. As every island on the Maldives is indoor, snorkelling equipment and picking up underwater can be rented without a particular tour. If you’re really going to dive or surf, stay at a place that has a surf or dive centre in your home.

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