Maldives weather in December is primetime for travellers and tourists from around the globe, not only due to the fantastic climate. The festive period along with Christmas holidays and the cold depressing climate from Europe sends many a tourist running for warmer pastures!
Not at all surprising, considering the fact that the average daily temperature is a sweet 27 degrees Celsius. With the water temperature similarly fluctuating around 27 degrees, whether on land lying on your deck chair, or underwater giving chase to a whale shark, in both cases you will be glowing in delightfully comfortable Maldives Christmas weather!
December weather in Maldives reaches about 81% humidity on average, with rainfall statistics showing 232 mm for the whole 31 days. With only around 9 days of rain, the conditions are simply perfect for that fantastic Christmas holiday on the tropical islands.
Also popular with honeymooners and partygoers, the turn of the new year and Maldives winter weather brings about many an activity and atmosphere unique to that time of year. For your convenience you can see the Maldives latest weather on our live weather page, or a summary of weather statistics for each month of the year.


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The weather in the Maldives in May marks the initial phase of the southwest summer monsoon (wet season). This results in more frequent thunderstorms and a slight drop in average temperature.
Weather forecasts for the Maldives show the average temperature in May to be around 28 degrees celcius, with the peak at 30 and the low at 26. The average amount of rainfall in May rises to 216 mm, accompanied by slightly cooler water temperatures and stronger winds. With roughly 8 hours of sunshine a day the conditions remain delightful, for liveaboard cruises or scuba diving trips in the Maldives.
One can see how even the onset of rain and strong winds keeps the tropical climate at a pleasant level, demonstrating why the May Maldives weather makes for such a great holiday location! You can enjoy a wide range of activities, from surfing, to diving, para-sailing, and numerous other fun holiday activities.
For actual weather data in Maldives, feel free to click below for a live weather update!

Among scuba divers around the world, it’s no secret that the diving in Maldives is spectacular. In fact, the diving sites in Maldives consistently rank on lists of the best dive sites in the world.  While people come to go scuba diving in the Maldives to experience all the underwater life, from the stunning coral formations and their reef-dwelling inhabitants, to the large pelagic species that roam these waters, it’s the whale shark diving in the Maldives and the abundance of manta rays that really pull in the diving masses.

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Diving in the Maldives

Best Diving in the Maldives

There are literally hundreds of great scuba diving spots in Maldives, so no matter what time of year you visit, or how many times you visit, you will find a new underwater spot just waiting to be explored.  If you were to ask for just a few of the best diving sites in Maldives, anyone would have to mention Lion’s Head in the North Male Atoll for its gorgeous coral and the opportunities for grey reef shark diving in the Maldives that can be had here.  Similarly, they would have to mention Kuda Haa, also on the North Male Atoll where some of the best diving in Maldives is found in terms of smaller species: here you will find lionfish, moray eels and eagle rays.  If its manta ray diving in Maldives that you’re interested in, you’ll find that among the top diving sites in the Maldives is Hanifaru Bay in the Baa Atoll.  Definitely, diving with manta rays in Maldives is one of the biggest attractions for divers to the country and there’s no place on earth that allows divers to encounter so many manta rays on one visit.

While you’re here, you should also try to do some shark diving in Maldives, and don’t worry, the shark species in the Maldives are all typically harmless.  Diving with whale sharks in Maldives is one of the great attractions of this diving destination and it is one of the only places in the world where you can enjoy whale shark diving in the Maldives all year round.  Whale sharks are incredibly gentle creatures and because most whale shark encounters are enjoyed while snorkeling, it means you don’t even have to be a qualified scuba diver to experience one of these amazing animals.  You can also expect to see grey reef sharks, white tip sharks and zebra sharks while scuba diving at any of the good diving sites in Maldives.

While the Maldives is definitely not known as a wreck diving destination, there are a couple of opportunities for wreck diving in Maldives that will satisfy the urges for an interesting wreck dive.  The most famous is the Maldive Victory Wreck, an advanced dive that explores a ship that sank in 1981 and is now a favourite spot for sea turtles, barracudas and fusiliers.

Cost of Scuba Diving in Maldives

One of the most crucial pieces of knowledge about diving holidays in Maldives is the price of diving in Maldives which can vary dramatically.  From a resort dive shop, the diving rate in Maldives is around USD $50 per dive.  On top of this, you also have to pay for boat trips and if you’re visiting distant dive sites, the diving costs in the Maldives can get quite expensive. The most affordable diving in Maldives is definitely the liveaboard scuba diving holiday.  You will be surprised at how reasonable liveaboard scuba diving prices in the Maldives are: a week-long cruise on a safari ship which includes two or three dives per day will typically cost about USD$180 to USD $220 per person per night.  As well as the cost of diving in Maldives, this also includes all meals and accommodation whilst on the boat along with a few excursions, so it’s really quite a good deal.  To find the best scuba diving cost in Maldives, you should keep your eyes open for last minute deals and special offers on liveaboard diving holidays which usually give you reduced diving prices in the Maldives.  If you have never dived before, you’ll also need to factor in the diving price in Maldives of taking your PADI Open Water qualification.  It is sometimes possible to take this from a liveaboard (but make sure you check before) and most resort dive centres also offer this and other PADI courses.  Finally, you need to remember that as well as scuba diving in Maldives costs, you will also need to bring your own equipment or rent it from the liveaboard or resort dive shop.  All boats and dive centres offer equipment rental, but again, it’s best to reserve it in advance.  Overall, scuba diving in the Maldives prices are comparable with scuba diving prices around the world and if you look carefully, it is possible to book cheap scuba diving holidays in Maldives.

Diving Boats in the Maldives

Undoubtedly the best way to enjoy scuba diving in Maldives is by taking a diving safari in Maldives.  These cruises are held on board liveaboard safari ships and typically, they are all inclusive diving holidays in Maldives that include all scuba diving, meals and transfers to and from the airport, as well as the occasional excursion from the boat.  Liveaboards scuba diving in Maldives is really great fun and is perfect for couples, families, groups of friends and even single divers.  If you arrive in the Maldives completely alone, you will definitely leave with many more friends.

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Grey Reef Shark seen at Rasdhoo Madivaru

When to go Diving in the Maldives

Scuba diving holidays in Maldives are possible year round, although there are seasons: the Northeast Monsoon season (November to April) and the Southwest Monsoon season (May to October).  Most people will tell you that the best diving season in the Maldives is the Northeast Monsoon season as this is when the weather is drier, visibility is better and the ocean is calmer.  Officially, this is when the “peak” diving season is and as such the price of scuba diving in the Maldives is a little higher at this time and generally, you will find the very best conditions for diving in the Maldives in January and December. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy a holiday diving Maldives in July, because there are still many diving cruises in Maldives, it’s just that they will visit different dive sites.  In fact, the summer months of July and August are the best months for seeing the manta rays in Hanifaru and while you might have the occasional rainfall or thunderstorm; these typically clear after a short time, revealing clear sunny skies.  So, don’t think it’s not possible to go to the Maldives diving in August, because it is, just be prepared to visit different areas: the best diving site in Maldives in January will be different from where is the best diving in the Maldives in August.

Diving Accidents in Maldives

The Maldives is one of the safest scuba diving destinations in the world and the number scuba diving accidents in Maldives are very small.   Safety procedures are rigorous and are in place at all resorts and onboard all liveaboard dive ships.  Nevertheless, you should always carry out the standard safety procedures as taught in your PADI training for both you and your dive buddy.

Find Out More about Diving in Maldives

Once you have decided you would like to go diving in the Maldives, there is plenty of research you can do online.  There are many scuba diving websites and many Maldives-related websites, all of which have information about scuba diving tours in Maldives, stories and news about diving holidays in the Maldives, resources about where you can rent diving equipment in Maldives and up-to-date offers with special diving prices in Maldives.

You will most likely spend days and days looking at the millions of scuba diving pictures in the Maldives that you can find online and when you’re ready to get really excited about your trip, check out the many diving in Maldives videos.

Please contact us to book your Maldives diving holidays.

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More Maldives Weather Resources
You will also find information about malediven liveaboard weather in printed travel guides to the country and on any Maldives weather blog, of which there are many online today and all of which provide weather update Maldives as well as 14 day weather forecast Maldives and Maldives 5 day weather
forecast. The only problem with weather report Maldives taken from blogs is that they are usually publishing second-hand information so sometimes you are simply reading about yesterday’s weather in Maldives, so it is better to find your weather reports from a qualified meteorological source. The BBC, as well as other international news resources also has a good amount of information about international weather, and the Male International Airport website keeps an updated widget of the present weather in Maldives on its homepage.


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Amazing Last Minute Diving Holidays Deal on Black Pearl Maldives: 35% off upcoming ‘Dive with the Big Five Cruise’

From 31 January to 7 February 2011 guests enjoy a whopping 35-percent discount on standard rates on Black Pearl, a recently built ship known for its hand-crafted wooden design and friendly, experienced staff. Since one of the boat’s two charming owners is always on the ship and leads the dives, you can rely on excellent service above and below water.

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Great Last Minute Diving Holiday Special January 31 – February 7 2011

Whale shark, manta ray, grey reef shark, stingray and turtle – those are the Maldivian Big Five, as we like to call them. On the ‘Dive with the Big Five Cruise’ you can make the most of the great visibility at this time of the year. ‘Big Five’ is a term normally associated with African game safaris, but it’s just as fitting for the giants of the Indian Ocean, which are frequently spotted in the Maldives.

The winter months are show time for these fascinating creatures, offering high chances of coming across all five of them during a week’s safari.

From just US$132 per day, you can now embark on a journey of a lifetime aboard the beautiful Black Pearl.

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Ship: Black Pearl

Cruise dates: 31 January – 7 February 2011

Special rate: US$ 924 + 3,5% Government Service Tax per person, no further dues on board. Full board, 17 dives (1 night dive) and a whole host of other services are included in the price.

Accommodation: spacious air-conditioned rooms (double or twin), en-suite bathroom and shower.

Click to see all details for this last minute package.


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When looking to reserve your Maldives holidays Hanifaru Bay, you will find a wealth of information on the internet. Baa Atoll offer a wide selection of Hanifaru Bay trips, including a choice of Hanifaru discovery safaris that typically depart in July and August of each year, which is the Hanifaru best season in terms of diving with manta rays and whale sharks. On the website, you will find plenty of Hanifaru photos, Hanifaru Maldives map, information about Baa Atoll diving in Hanifaru Bay and about the cost to go to Hanifaru Bay. Also on the website, you can reserve a Hanifaru adventure on one of many liveaboards in Hanifaru protected marine area and if you’re looking for up-to-date information about Hanifaru Bay – Maldives, you can check out the regularly updated Maldives diving blog Hanifaru. There are also plenty of resources on Facebook, including a Hanifaru Maldives dive travel Facebook page and a Hanifaru facebook Theia liveaboard page, which allow you to connect directly with other divers and share your personal experiences with other interested travelers as well as finding out about exclusive offers on Hanifaru trips and holidays in Hanifaru Maldives.


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Back in L.A after the weekend, one of Suzy’s friends at the health club listened avidly as Suzy described her weekend. “Don’t you feel it’s a bit like prostitution?”

she asked. “Not at all,” replied Suzy. “Jason wanted someone fun to spend a weekend with, away from the humdrum of his normal life. I filled his need. I need money and gifts, he filled my need.” With an answer like that, how could her friend argue?

Suzy and Jason continued to spend regular weekends together around the country.

Sometimes he would come to L.A, but usually they would meet in a mutual city somewhere in the US. Jason wasn’t one for international vacations, but that didn’t matter to Suzy. Neither did it matter that he was married. She was getting at least $2,000 from every weekend away with sugar daddy, so that was perfect for her.

Meanwhile, Suzy was also involved with another man she had met through her adverts. Marco was an Italian fashion designer living in L.A. He was a busy man, incredibly selfish and arrogant and didn’t have time for these L.A women. He preferred to pay for the companionship of someone who would be there when he needed her and would keep her distance when he didn’t. This was perfect for Suzy. The best part of all was that Marco usually wanted her to be with him on the weeknights, to join him at corporate social events, charity dinners and fashion shows. Suzy was sure that at the weekend he ran around L.A with younger women, but Suzy didn’t mind about that either, this left her with more time to explore her other arrangements. Marco would pay Suzy $500 for every evening she spent with him and usually he didn’t expect any sexual favors in return. There were occasions when they would go out and ‘feel a spark’ towards each other, but that wasn’t every time.

Her other regular benefactor was an older man named Stephan. Stephan was a Frenchman who owned a vineyard in Northern California. When Stephan wanted some time away from his vineyard and needed some beach time, he would fly down to his Malibu beach house where Suzy would join him for the weekend. Stephan came at least once a month for a three-day weekend, sometimes two weekends. He wanted Suzy to always be available for him and not have to take on any other ‘commitments’, so he chose to pay her a monthly fee for her companionship. Suzy received $3,000 each month from Stephan. From her three ‘arrangements’, Suzy was pocketing about $8,000 each month, which was plenty for her to maintain the lifestyle she had grown accustomed to in her marriage, but without having to be married to a boring, passionless man.

Suzy was careful not to grow attached to any of her conquests. She had not forgotten the heartache caused by her sugar daddy free and she now knew that she didn’t need a man to support her financially. She was making all this money herself. With Suzy’s monthly expenses totaling around $5000, Suzy was able to save and invest a lot of money. While the men in her life changed – arrangements ended and others began – Suzy’s advertising worked well for her and she was able to maintain a consistent income of at least $7,000 per month for the next few years. Within five years of her divorce, Suzy went from having absolutely no assets in her name to having her own car, beautiful Californian home and an impressive investment portfolio, overseen by a very handsome man who occasionally bought her dinner!

Honey says: “Suzy, like many Sugar Babies, falls into the category of the ‘bitter baby’ who feels they have been hurt and underappreciated by men for most of their lives. They are in the World of Sugar now to get some revenge on the male race and they set out to take everything they can get from men.”


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Hanifaru Bay is located in the Baa Atoll Hanifaru in the Maldives.  For several years now, Hanifaru Bay Maldives has become known as one of the prime dive spots in the world. diving Hanifaru Bay is so special because of the abundance of Hanifaru Bay manta rays.  The manta rays are attracted to Hanifaru Maldives because this area is home to incredible amounts of plankton.  The Hanifaru mantas, which are filter feeders that thrive on plankton, come to Hanifaru to feast on the zooplankton.  What makes Hanifaru diving even more special is that when the Maldives mantas Hanifaru Bay gather to eat the plankton, there can often be more than 200 manta rays, and they gather in a frenzy of feeding action, swirling around in the water and gobbling up the delicious plankton.

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Manta Ray Feeding Frenzy at Hanifaru Bay in the Maldives

When learning about Hanifaru Bay Malediven, the first thing to know is where is Hanifaru Bay.  A quick look at a Hanifaru map will show you that Hanifaru Maldive is located in the Maldives, which are in the Indian Ocean, close to India.  More specifically, Hanifaru Bay, Maldives is located in the northern area of the Maldives and the best way to visit Maldives Hanifaru is by liveaboard Hanifaru Bay.  The Hanifaru Atoll is located quite a distance away from some of the more popular atolls in the Maldives, so diving Hanifaru can be difficult if you’re not staying in the hotels near Hanifaru Bay. While it is possible to stay at one of the luxurious Hanifaru resorts like Hanifaru Royal Island, or perhaps at one of the cheap hotels near Hanifaru Bay, by going on a Hanifaru liveaboard, you will cruise around the Hanifaru Bay Baa Atoll, visiting nearby dive sites and sleeping on the liveaboard Hanifaru.  This way, you will be close to Hanifaru tauchen when you are ready to dive Hanifaru, and if you have to wait for the right conditions, you will be close to Hanifaru thila.  On another note, there really are not that many resorts near Hanifaru Bay for you to choose from apart from the Royal Island Hanifaru, so if you’re interested in spending time in a resorts near Hanifaru, you’d be better off choosing a resort somewhere else in the Maldives and making a two-centre holiday that would include a liveaboard to Hanifaru plus a few nights in a deluxe resort, allowing you to experience the two best parts of this amazing country.

Hanifaru Bay Liveaboard Cruises

There are many different Hanifaru liveaboards to choose from, all of which offer onboard accommodation and dive trips to Hanifaru Baa Atoll on a separate dive boat, known as a dhoni.  You can choose the perfect Maldives liveaboard Hanifaru for your Hanifaru Bay diving trip based on your budget and your personal taste. MS Stingray Hanifaru is a great option for a Hanifaru cruise if you’re looking for a more economical Hanifaru diving trip.  You can expect to pay around $180-$200 per person per night on a Hanifaru bucht like the MS Stingray, which includes all meals and Hanifaru tauchsafari diving.  It does not include the price of the flights to the Maldives.  Holidays in Hanifaru island Maldives need to be a bit longer than some Maldives diving trips because Hanifaru reef is quite a distance from the city of Male.  When researching what dive boats go to Hanifaru Bay, you will also find trips on Hanifaru Theia, Black Pearl + Hanifaru  and Hanifaru MV Orion, both of which are more upmarket Hanifaru Maldives liveaboard.  These Hanifaru Bay safari ships are more akin to super cruisers that you might see sailing the Caribbean or the French Riviera and offer a level of luxury for your Hanifaru accommodation that will make your Hanifaru Bay Maldives diving trip a real holiday to remember.

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The most commonly asked question about Hanifaru Bay, Baa Atol Maldives is when is the best time to visit Hanifaru rah to be in with the best chances of diving in Hanifaru with manta ray Maldives Hanifaru and whale sharks Hanifaru. Manta ray Hanifaru and whale sharks manta Hanifaru Bay are attracted to the malidiven Hanifaru Bay because of the large amounts of plankton that appear in Hanifaru Bay tauchen at certain times of the year.   The Hanifaru reef Maldives is best visited in the months of July and August each year, when the Hanifaru plankton bloom is most prolific.  Still, a visit on any July or August day to Hanifaru Bay in the Maldives does not guarantee that you will see the amazing feeding frenzy.  That is why we recommend visiting on a Hanifaru Bay liveaboard, so if conditions are not perfect, you can go and enjoy a nearby Hanifaru dive and then return to Hanifaru Island when conditions are improved.  Many people also want to know how long feeding frenzy last Hanifaru, and the answer is that it can vary dramatically, typically the Hanifaru manta ray congregation lasts for around an hour or until the mantas Hanifaru have eaten all the plankton.

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Theia offers Dive Safaris to Hanifaru Bay

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There is a good variety of Hanifaru dive sites to choose from, so while you are waiting to enjoy the real “feeding frenzy”, you can still be exploring the opportunities to dive Hanifaru Maldives.  Very close to where is Hanifaru Maldives, you will find a cleaning station popular with the Hanifaru Maldives manta rays and whale sharks, where you can often see up to 5 manta rays having their gills cleaned out by smaller fish.

Once you have decided to go on Hanifaru holidays, you will not look back.  Travelling to Hanifaru Maldives, for many will be the highlight of a life of diving.  Nowhere else on earth can you find as many manta rays as you will find in the Baa Atol, Hanifaru, and because of a recent move to protect Hanifaru manta rays in the Hanifaru malediven area, it is hoped that diving in Hanifaru Bay will remain one of the most amazing Hanifaru Maldives diving spectacles in the world for many years to come.  So, in short, if you have the opportunity to go to Hanifaru, you should not pass it up!

When looking to reserve your Maldives holidays Hanifaru Bay, you will find a wealth of information on the internet.  Maldives Dive Travel Hanifaru offer a wide selection of Hanifaru Bay trips, including a choice of Hanifaru discovery safaris that typically depart in July and August of each year, which is the Hanifaru best season in terms of diving with manta rays and whale sharks.  On the website, you will find plenty of Hanifaru photos, Hanifaru Maldives map, information about Baa Atoll diving in Hanifaru Bay and about the cost to go to Hanifaru Bay.  Also on the website, you can reserve a maledivy diving Hanifaru adventure on one of many liveaboards in Hanifaru protected marine area and if you’re looking for up-to-date information about Hanifaru Bay – Maldives, you can check out the regularly updated Maldives diving blog Hanifaru.  There are also plenty of resources on Facebook, including a Hanifaru Maldives dive travel Facebook page and a Hanifaru facebook Theia liveaboard page, which allow you to connect directly with other divers and share your personal experiences with other interested travelers as well as finding out about exclusive offers on Hanifaru trips and holidays in Hanifaru Maldives.

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If you would like to book a dive safari to the Maldives please check out our diving liveaboards or contact us.

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Maldives International Airport

Male international airport is the international airport of the Maldives. All flights to the Maldives land at Male airport.  Since the Maldives is a very popular destination, and air is the only means of transport for travelling here, you will find flights to Male international airport from many different countries including the UK, Austria, Germany, United Arab Emirates and Singapore, to name a few.

Officially, the name of Male airport is Male interantional airport, but that has not always been the case. Formerly, the Male airport name was Hulhule Airport, Male airport where is located on Hulhule Island. The Male international airport name changed from Hulhule to Male in 1981 when the Maldives Male airport privatization occurred.  The Male intl airport is the only airport in the Maldives that accepts international flights. There is another Male Maldives airport, called Gan, but this does not yet accept international flights.  There are regular flights between Male Hulhule airport and Gan airport.

There are a variety of Male airport services, including internet access, buy dollars Male airport, gift shop, Male international airport shops, post office, airport Male travel agency and restaurants at the airport Male.  These Male airport facilities are aimed to make your waiting time in the airport as pleasant as possible. If you need are thinking about getting us dollars in Male airport, this is possible.  These Male airport shops do not come for free, however, and as such, a US$ 12 airport tax Male is charged as a departure tax to all passengers leaving Male airport Maldives. Most of the time, the Male airport tax is added to all airline tickets, but sometimes the Male airport departure tax is not added and you might have to pay the Male airport taxes at the Male international airport Maldives.

Video of landing at Male Intl Airport

The Male intl. airport has not always been so well equipped.   Facilities at Male airport were greatly improved in a recent renovation and now the shopping Male airport is quite good with many items being sold in the duty free shops.  However, things are not really that cheap, so don’t come to Male airport duty free planning on doing a lot of tax free Male airport shopping!

Where is Male airport? The international Male airport is located on Hulhule island, in the North Male Atoll.  Maldives Male airport is located very close to some of the resorts in the Maldives, but other resorts can be located up to several hours away by water taxi. For this reason, travel to Male international airport is often done in a small airplane.  How to go to Male from airport? If your destination is Male, which it probably will be if you are going on a liveaboard holiday,

The Male int airport is just a few kilometers away from Male and you can get from Male to airport quickly in a water taxi.

Male Airport Flights

At present, there are 25 airlines flying to Male international airport from more than 25 cities around the world.  Flying from london to Male international airport takes around 9 hours and flights from Male airport to other cities of course vary considerably in length.  The most common Male airport airlines are British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airlines and Lufthansa.  Departure flights from Male airport Maldives leave throughout the day every day of the year. There are no Male airport night flights; the last flight usually leaves about 11pm. There is not much going on at nigt time in Male airport, so if you have a very early or late flight, you should look into one of the hotels on Hulhule Island.  When at the airport, if you have a problem with your flight or need to ask a question, contact a passenger handling agent of Male intl airport.

Airport Male

Emirates flights to Maldives 600x448 Male International Airport

The Emirates Boeing 777 at Airport Male

You can find information about Male airport international departure and arrivals on the Male iternational airport website.

The most frequent visitors to the Maldives are the British, so Male international airport flights to UK are some of the most regular Male airport flights, mainly handled by British Airways or one of the many charter flights companies.  While the Maldives is becoming a more popular destination with Americans, there are still no flights with AA to Male intl airport and so to get to the Male international airport Male from the US, travelers need to connect through Europe, Asia or the Middle East.  Flights from Bangkok to Male international airport in Maldives, are some of the most common international flights to Male international airport from Asia, just like direct flights from Delhi to Male international airport.  For connections through the Middle East, you will find there are many flights between Doha and Male airport.

Male Airport landing

A quick look at any Male airport pictures will tell you that landing at Male airport is a spectacular event, since the Male Maldives airport flights land on the runway which is surrounded by beautiful clear waters.  In fact, the end of every Male airport flight will make you think you are about to land on water because from the window, you can only see water!  If you’re coming to the Male internacional airport to scuba dive, you’ll be keen to know whether you can partake in a Male airport dive because the water is so stunning. There is not much diving around the Male international airport MLE, because the waters here are very busy and it’s better to dive away from the airport, where you will see more marine life.  To get from Male international airport to Male, you need to take a water taxi from airport to Male or you can take a plane to another island.  Many resorts have their own transport to take you from Male international airport direct to your hotel.

Male Airport departure

When it’s time to leave the Maldives, you’ll be wondering how to get to Male international airport. There are several different ways, so it depends on where you were staying and what you were doing.  There are many water taxi service to Male international airport, and some resorts offer flights to Male internaional airport.  Alternatively, you can find flights Male international airport from a selection of Male dives airport name.  Once you arrive at where is Male i nternational airport, you will need to check whether your ticket already includes the airport departure tax in Male. Of course, if it’s not included, is there any facility to pay fine in Male international airport.    The amount of airport tax of Male internationnal airport is US$ 12.  When you are checking in, it’s also a good time to see about getting a Male airport upgrade on your flight.  When all this is done, you can spend the rest of the time enjoying the duty free at Male airport.  Be aware that any liquids purchased in Male airport duty free dive will be kept by the duty free shop inside international airport Maldives Male and then handed to you as you board the plane.

Airport Tax

The Male airport fee, otherwise known as the airport taxes Male has also helped create a strong Male airport online presence.  On the website, www.Airports.com.mv, there is lots of information, including Male online airport inf ticket prices, Male international airport information, details of the facilities within the airport, including the Male airport foreign exchange, details of the airlines coming to the airport, the Male airport leaving tax,  flight schedule Male international airport and much more, including the Male airport contact details. On this website, you will also see a selection of Male airport pics and Male airport photo.

The exact Male international airport address is:

Maldives Airports Company Ltd.

Malé International Airport, Hulhulé – 22000, Republic of Maldives

The other Male international airport contact details are:

Telephone: (960)3338800 / (960)3325511

Website: http://www.airports.com.mv

More information can be found about Male international airport and fares on the many Maldives-related websites that you can find online. As well as learning where is Male international airport, you will also find lots of pictures of Male airport, airport taxes in Male, information about where to buy online ticket from Male to Gan airport in Maldives, details about shops selling tax frees on Male airport and much more.

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Male International Airport is a post from: Maldives Blog

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