1 day in Maldives Itinerary
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Start: Male
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Start off your visit on the 15th (Wed): hunt for treasures at Male Fish Market.
For photos, other places to visit, and tourist information, read Male trip app.
If you are flying in from Saudi Arabia, the closest major aiport is Malé International Airport. In September, daily temperatures in Male can reach 36°C, while at night they dip to 30°C. You will have some time to spend on the 15th (Wed) before leaving for Hulhumale.
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For photos, other places to visit, and tourist information, read Male trip app.
If you are flying in from Saudi Arabia, the closest major aiport is Malé International Airport. In September, daily temperatures in Male can reach 36°C, while at night they dip to 30°C. You will have some time to spend on the 15th (Wed) before leaving for Hulhumale.
Find places to stay Sep 15 — 16:
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You've now added Islandii.com to your itinerary. Kick off your visit on the 15th (Wed): race across the water with Islandii.com.
To see other places to visit, photos, and more tourist information, read Hulhumale trip itinerary planner.
Hulhumale is very close to Male. September in Hulhumale sees daily highs of 36°C and lows of 30°C at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 15th (Wed) so you can drive back home.
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To see other places to visit, photos, and more tourist information, read Hulhumale trip itinerary planner.
Hulhumale is very close to Male. September in Hulhumale sees daily highs of 36°C and lows of 30°C at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 15th (Wed) so you can drive back home.
Find places to stay Sep 15 — 16:
Maldives travel guide
Maldives has come to be seen as a quintessential island holiday destination, with entire sand-circled islands owned by resorts, who manage each part of the island's environment to give it the look and feel of paradise. The clear waters surrounding the islands offer plentiful dive sites, rich in tropical fish and coral formations, with the smaller, less-populated islands surrounded by the richest marine environments, largely undisturbed by industry and tourism. Larger islands here offer an array of bars, restaurants, and clubs--their higher population means they also feature religious sites and markets selling local produce.