About Maldives Tour Packages
The Maldives has that factor that pulls you in at first sight, with its pristine water, the villas floating on water, and the point where it looks like the sky falling into the ocean. It’s a place that feels like a painting come to life, and you’re living inside it. It has the power to make every other beach feel ordinary.
If you're planning a beach trip, the Maldives is one of the first places that comes up. It’s a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, not far from India. The flights are short, the visa is on arrival, and most things, transfers, food, and basic travel run without issues. You don’t have to over-plan. Once you book your stay, the resort usually handles the rest.
Couples mostly go for water villas, private meals, and spa time. Families choose resorts with shallow lagoons, basic amenities, and book a few water activities like boat rides or snorkeling. Groups usually prefer beachside rooms, shared bookings, and add a BBQ or sandbank visit. You don’t need a packed itinerary. The trip runs fine with just the basics sorted.
At My Tour Plans, we don’t use ready-made templates. You tell us how many people are going, when you’re planning to travel, and your budget. Based on that, we send options for stay, flights, transfers, and meals. If you’re searching for Maldives Tour Packages from India, and don’t want to pay for things you won’t use, we keep it clear.
Want all-inclusive or just breakfast? We’ll ask. Need privacy or a local island option? We’ll explain. Want to avoid the seaplane and stick to speedboat transfers? We’ll list both. You give the base info, and we return options with exact pricing and details.
If you want to check the Maldives trip cost, tell us your stay type, travel dates, and rough plan. We’ll send back the final amount. Nothing moves forward unless you confirm.
When you book a Maldives tour package with My Tour Plans, we don’t push a fixed plan. We ask how you want to travel, whether it’s a honeymoon, a group trip, a family vacation, or just a solo break. You tell us what matters. We work around that. There’s no set template. The trip runs the way you want it.
If you're booking a Maldives Honeymoon Package, we don’t assume you want rose petals and champagne. Some couples want that, some just want privacy, or a clean beach and peace. If you want activities, a sunset cruise, beach dinner will add them. If you don’t, we won’t.
Families need space and slower days. Kids need shallow water, short boat rides, and food they’ll eat. We usually suggest 1–2 simple activities per day and resorts that don’t involve long transfers. Parents get a break, kids stay safe, and nobody’s stressed.
Groups don’t need back-and-forth. You tell us your group size, the budget, and how you want the trip to feel chill or active. We suggest islands that fit the mood. Shared rooms, airport transfers, meals, everything sorted. No last-minute confusion.
Most websites just list 10–20 resorts and give a starting price. That’s not how we work. You get the actual cost, full details, meal plan, transfers, room type, and real availability. No vague quotes. No hidden extras.
Once booked, your price doesn’t change. No sudden add-ons. No confusion about flights or transfers. You’ll know what’s included from day one. If you need Indian food, we can tell you which resorts have it. If you want to avoid speedboats or stay close to the airport, we plan that in.
Whether you're looking at Maldives Tour Packages for Couples, Families, Groups, or going solo, we don’t hand over a brochure. We build the trip around you and give you a clear quote from the start.

Where you stay depends on who’s coming, what you want nearby, and how far you want to be from the airport.
Overwater Villas – Best for couples. Complete privacy, steps into the ocean, clear views all day. Resorts usually include breakfast, dinner, and transfers.
Beach Bungalows – Better for families or mixed groups. Direct access to the sand, larger rooms, and safe for kids. Usually found on big resort islands.
Local Island Guesthouses – Good for solo travelers or budget groups. More connected to daily life in the Maldives, less expensive, and more walkable.
All-Inclusive Resorts – For anyone who doesn’t want to plan meals separately. These include all three meals, drinks, and in some cases, activities too.
My Tour Plans suggests stay options based on your travel style, not based on reviews or stars. You tell us your range, send what fits.
The Maldives has hundreds of islands, but only a few are practical for travelers, either because they’re easier to reach or have something specific to offer. Here are the main places we usually include in our Maldives tour packages:
Malé City – It’s the capital. Crowded and busy, but worth a short stop if you want to check out local markets, mosques, or everyday street life. You don’t need to stay long, just a few hours or one night max if your flight lands late.
Maafushi – One of the better-known local islands. It has a lot of budget guesthouses, dive shops, and activities like water sports and boat trips. It’s a good pick for travelers who want a local feel without spending too much.
Hulhumalé – Close to the airport, often used as a layover before heading out to other islands. Not a beach destination in itself, but decent for a short stay if you’re arriving late or have an early flight.
Baros – A private island with high-end resorts. Popular with couples. It’s known for quiet beaches, clear water, and easy access to dive sites. If you're looking for a luxury Maldives honeymoon package, this is one to consider.
Baa Atoll – A bit more remote, but it’s a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Great for seeing manta rays, especially during the season. Some of the Maldives’ most exclusive resorts are here, but so is top-tier marine life.
Veligandu – A peaceful spot with fewer crowds. Often chosen by honeymooners or solo travelers who want less activity and more downtime. It’s scenic, quiet, and built for slow days.
In most of our Maldives packages, we include one island stay and one transit stop, depending on how long you’re planning to stay. You can add more if you want to combine local and luxury or want to explore multiple atolls. Just let us know your trip length, and we’ll build around that.
Even if you don’t plan to move around much, you’ll still want to do a few things while you’re there. These are the most requested Maldives activities we include in our packages:
Snorkeling & Scuba Diving – Shallow coral reefs, turtles, reef sharks, and crystal-clear water. We set this up whether you’re a beginner or certified.
Dolphin Cruise – Early morning or sunset boat rides. Usually done on traditional dhoni boats.
Sandbank Picnic – A Remote stretch of sand in the middle of the sea. Often includes a meal and drinks.
Submarine Ride – For families or non-swimmers who want to see the marine life without diving.
Water Sports – Jet skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and parasailing. Mostly arranged directly through the resort.
Island Hopping – Visit smaller islands to get a sense of daily local life. Guided or self-paced.
These are not forced add-ons. You tell us what you want to include, and we’ll schedule it with your transfers and stay timing in mind.
Maldives for Couples: Privacy and Ocean Views
The Maldives is designed for couples. If you're planning a honeymoon or a quiet trip together, this is one of the easiest places to relax without any planning pressure. Most resorts have overwater villas, private pools, and direct beach access, so you don’t have to leave your room for ocean views or a swim. Floating breakfasts, couples’ spa sessions, and private beach dinners are offered at nearly every mid to high-end resort.
The entire trip from transfers to meals is handled smoothly by the resort once you book. If you just want time alone without the usual tourist rush, the Maldives works.
Maldives for Families: Calm Water and No Rush
Families often pick the Maldives for the same reason: everything is taken care of. Resorts on larger islands offer spacious rooms, shallow beaches, and safe swimming areas for kids. There are kids’ clubs, family-friendly restaurants, and snorkeling spots suitable for beginners. Some properties have indoor play areas and offer short excursions like dolphin spotting or fish feeding that are easy to fit into a day.
If you book through a package, all the basics, flights, transfers, meals, and stay are pre-arranged. No standing in lines or figuring out the next step after landing.
Maldives for Solo Travelers: Budget Stay and Easy Access
Solo travelers usually skip the big resort islands and go for local islands like Maafushi or Gulhi. These have guesthouses, hostels, and dive schools that are more affordable. You can get around on foot, and public ferries or shared speedboats make inter-island travel cheap and easy.
These islands are relaxed, have cafes, small beaches, and attract other solo travelers and backpackers. You can join shared boat tours, diving trips, or just explore the island at your own pace without spending too much or dealing with formal resort rules.
Getting to the Maldives is straightforward, especially from India. Several major cities have direct flights to Velana International Airport (MLE) near Malé, the main international gateway to the islands. Once you land, you won’t need to figure anything out. We’ll handle the transfers. Depending on your resort’s location, it’ll either be a speedboat ride or a seaplane transfer, both arranged in advance and included in your final quote.
You don’t need to navigate the transport logistics on your own. From the time you land at MLE to your final resort check-in, everything is pre-organized. We track the flights, coordinate with the resort’s transfer teams, and ensure you’re picked up on time even if your flight is slightly delayed.
| City | Direct Flight Time | Airlines | Common Stopovers (if not direct) |
| Delhi | 4.5–6 hrs | IndiGo, SriLankan, Go First | Colombo, Bengaluru |
| Mumbai | 2.5–4 hrs | IndiGo, Go First, Air India | Mostly direct |
| Bengaluru | 2–3.5 hrs | IndiGo, SriLankan | Colombo |
| Chennai | 1.5–3 hrs | Go First, SriLankan | Mostly direct |
| Kochi | 1.5–3 hrs | IndiGo, SriLankan | Direct |
| Hyderabad | 3–5 hrs | IndiGo, Air India | Mumbai, Colombo |
Flight availability may vary by season, but we keep track of what’s running daily and suggest the best combination based on your travel dates, arrival time, and resort check-in schedule. If you don’t want to deal with comparing flights or juggling multiple websites, we can book your flights too. Just let us know your departure city and preferences (nonstop or budget-friendly), and we’ll find the best fare and timing that match your itinerary.
The Maldives is one of the most travel-friendly international destinations for Indians, especially when it comes to visa rules. There’s no need to apply in advance. Indian passport holders get a visa on arrival for 30 days, free of charge, right at the airport. You just need to carry a few basic documents:
In most cases, immigration is quick and smooth. The officer may ask a couple of basic questions about your plans and stay, but it’s mostly a formality. As long as your documents are in order, you’re good to go. This ease of entry is one of the reasons the Maldives continues to be a popular short-haul destination from India.
The Maldives is open year-round, but the experience changes with the season. Some months are better for clear skies and beach time, while others are quieter and easier on the budget.
November to April (Dry Season)
This is the peak season. The weather stays mostly dry with lots of sunshine and calm seas. It’s the best time for beach stays, water sports, snorkeling, and diving. Resorts are fully active, and everything runs smoothly. Prices are higher, especially in December and January, but if you want perfect weather, it’s worth it.
May to October (Wet Season)
These months bring occasional rain and more clouds, but not all day. The upside is fewer tourists and lower prices. It’s a good time for diving, especially if you want to see manta rays or whale sharks. Some days might be windy, but most activities still go on. Good choice if you want a quieter or more affordable trip.
Even in the wet months, it rarely rains all day. The sea stays warm, and most activities continue.
With My Tour Plans, the Maldives trip is built around you, not a preset list. We ask who’s coming, what type of stay you want, and your pace. You get:
Custom plans based on your answers
Actual hotel names, not placeholders
Airport transfers handled
Optional add-ons (spa, diving, cruises)
We’ve helped travelers with everything from solo diving trips to 10-day honeymoons. No vague deals, no upselling, and no guesswork. Just a trip that works.
Planning a trip to the Maldives should be simple. You don’t need a long checklist or dozens of calls. Just send us a few basic details about who’s travelling, your travel dates, and the type of stay you’re looking for. Whether it’s a beach villa, water bungalow, or something more private, we’ll work around your preferences. Once we have that, we’ll send you a detailed quote with a few flexible options covering flights, transfers, resort choices, meals, and optional add-ons like candlelight dinners, diving sessions, or spa treatments.
No fixed packages, no rigid plans. Just a practical, customized trip that fits your timeline and budget. We keep it clear, personal, and hassle-free. You can focus on enjoying the Maldives.
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