How To Choose The Right Resort For
You

The Maldives
are a truly spectacular destination - while it’s a holiday
location not exactly ideal for the highly budget
conscious, a variety of different star resorts do offer most
travellers a chance to taste its delights. Maldives
vacations need not be overly expensive if you will take some
time to organize yourself.
Here are a few
things to consider when deciding on a Maldives
resort:
How to choose
a resort
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Determine what your budget is -
this will immediately narrow your list of potential
resorts.
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Decide
what you’re likely to be interested in. For
instance, the Maldives is a great place for diving -
if you’re going to be spending a lot of time diving
then you must be aware that different resorts have
different standards in their diving facilities. Some
resorts are also naturally better for divers than
others. You’ll want to choose a package that’s best
for diving (it’s possible to get diving packages so
you don’t have to spend a fortune on additional
diving expenses on a daily basis). Further, some
resorts offer a wealth of activities and
entertainment – others are very chilled and offer
fewer activities (perfect if you just wish to laze
by the sand gazing at the crystal blue
waters).
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Decide
what type of package would be the best for you -
most resorts are quite pricey when it comes to food
and drink so while a bed & breakfast package
(room & breakfast only) may at first appear
cheaper, after paying for all food and drink it may
in fact be more expensive than an all inclusive
package.
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Full
board may be a good choice in many cases as all
meals are provided, although the guest still has to
pay for drinks (a good choice for those who do not
drink too much alcohol). If on the other hand you
enjoy a tipple or five then the All Inclusive option
may well be the optimum package for you as drinks
can be sinfully expensive at most
resorts.
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Some
resorts may cater to specific nationalities - for
example predominantly Italian, German or Japanese
clientele. This may be a problem if you like to
mingle but are unable to speak the dominant
language.
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Most
Maldives resorts offer a wide range of accommodation
types - decide which of these is best for you. For
example, a standard beach villa would be typically a
few metres from the sea while a water villa is
located in the waters itself. Water villas can be
beautiful and offer the chance to see the marine
life swim by while looking from the window - but
they are considerably more
pricey.
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Travellers with children should
try and choose a resort with a kids club if possible
- there is a world of difference between resorts
when it comes to providing facilities that keep the
kids entertained.
-
If you
do wish to spend a day exploring the capital Male as
an excursion then you may not want to choose a
resort that’s not too far away - some resorts do not
offer this as a day trip so you may want to check
this prior to booking.
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You
may also want to consider when during the year you
wish to go - the optimum time with regards to
weather are between December and April when there is
the most sunshine and least rain. At these months,
there’s no surprise to learn that the prices tend to
be far higher.
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Some
resorts (even the pricey ones at times) may not
offer a personal TV in the rooms - this is usually
intentional to promote the "no news, no shoes" feel
of the island. Few people come to the Maldives to
watch TV but if this is a comfort that you simply
cannot live without then check with your travel
agent before booking to see if your chosen resort
offers one.
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If the
look, feel and architecture of your lodging is
important to you then you will want to research and
find the best resort for you - some can be more
modern, almost like a standard hotel room while
others are traditionally built with thatched roofs
and even a partially open-air
bathroom.
Romantics and
honeymooners may find that some of the smaller islands are
more cosy, intimate & quiet while the larger ones may
have more of a party feel to it and be more crowded. So
consider having your weddings in the Maldives for a life
time rememberance.
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