Secluded shores, island romance, indulgent luxury, and divine pampering… here’s a quick guide to enjoying all this and more on a dream honeymoon in Maldives!
A Romantic Resort
While there are plenty of resorts in Maldives, some of them are perfect for honeymoons such as Grand Park Kodhipparu nestled amidst the shores of a private island. A popular choice for couples is an overwater villa with a pool above a lagoon or the ocean offering plenty of privacy and sublime sea views; the ideal living space will also feature a transparent glass floor section, a deck with sun loungers, an overwater hammock and steps leading to the waters below for a romantic swim!
Check Special Offers
When staying at resorts like the one mentioned above in the Maldives, honeymoon offers are available too so always check the official website to see what is in store. Tailormade for newlyweds, these packages feature exclusive benefits to make your getaway more memorable; they can include features like a bottle of wine on arrival, a beachside sunrise breakfast and dinner, a rejuvenating massage for couples, complimentary return shared speedboat transfers from the airport and more.
Private Dining
Resorts will also offer diverse private dining experiences and couples will be amazed at having so many options available to them. The ideal property will offer a champagne breakfast on the beach at sunrise, a gourmet picnic lunch on a sandbank and even a “floating” meal or afternoon tea, in your villa’s pool! You can enjoy wines and cocktails on the shore at sunset, followed by an intimate beach dinner be it a five-course menu or a delectable BBQ. For a change of scenery, you can have dinner amidst a jungle hideaway on the island.
Key Experiences
When it comes to romantic activities in Maldives, couples can look to join complimentary daily yoga classes that should ideally be held on an open-air yoga deck by the beach. The active type can try water sports like snorkelling, diving, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding as well as exploring on pedalo boats. Not to be missed is a cruise on a traditional boat called a dhoni to catch sight of a magical sunset and some dolphins, while certain resorts will even organise a private movie screening under starry skies!