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A tropical paradise, the Maldives is made up of a group of over 1000 islands. Countless idyllic beaches cover the islands, giving you access to many quiet spots from our hotels in the Maldives. You'll find a variety of excellent hotels perfect for families, couples and those looking to explore the stunning coral reefs.
Take a look at our range of hotels in the Maldives. All of them are of an exceptionally high standard, 4 and 5* in quality. Look out for hotels with spas, great restaurants and bungalows that sit over the crystal-clear waters below. Our range of properties here are perfect for a variety of different holidays.
We love to go diving when we stay in hotels in the Maldives. The islands are made of huge coral rings that have broken into smaller fragments. The surrounding seas teem with life, making for unforgettable snorkelling and scuba diving. If you aren't a qualified scuba diver, no problem. The Maldives is home to world class PADI qualified diving schools - and many are near to hotels.
Our hotels in the Maldives are perfect for romantic holidays. Many hotels offer private bungalows sat on beautiful, white sand beaches. Many of the Maldives' islands are home to just a single hotel, so it's easy to find a deserted stretch of beach to relax on - or enjoy a picnic.
A wonderful variety of cuisine makes dining in the Maldives an absolute pleasure. There are a choice of restaurants at most of our hotels. Maldivian cuisine is often hot, spicy and flavoured with coconut. You'll find plenty of fresh fish and seafood, and lots of delicious flavours. Out hotels in the Maldives often offer plenty of world cuisine, too - from modern European to a range of Asian foods.
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