Maldives Packages
Reviewed by Thrillophilia Maldives Operations Team
Updated as of June 2026
Maldives tour packages from India start at INR 22,700 per adult and go up to INR 250,000+ for 4 to 6-day holidays, covering everything from budget island stays to luxury overwater villa experiences.
With a free visa on arrival for Indian travellers for up to 30 days, visiting the Maldives is easier than ever. A direct flight to Velana International Airport takes around 2 to 5 hours, depending on the departure Indian city, making it one of the most convenient international beach destinations from India.
Known for its turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, overwater bungalows, underwater dining experiences, and world-class marine life, the Maldives attracts honeymooners, families, adventure seekers, and luxury travellers alike. Whether you wish to snorkel alongside manta rays, enjoy a private sunset cruise, or simply relax at a beachfront resort, there are experiences suited to every travel style.
Maldives packages by Thrillophilia generally include resort stays, airport transfers (seaboat/seaplane), beachfront dining, and water activities with expert guidance like snorkelling and diving. At Thrillophilia, we offer 170+ Maldives packages designed for all traveller types, ranging from couples to families across multiple budgets and travelling styles. Along with fully customisable itineraries, we further provide visa assistance, pre-booked selected premium experiences, and 24/7 on-trip guidance.
As of June 2026, Thrillophilia has operated over 12,000 verified Maldives tours from India with a consistent rating of 4.7 stars. Each itinerary is designed with real-time data, practical route and pacing, and expert insights, which ensures the prevention of common on-ground issues.
Maldives Trip Package Cost from India:
The Maldives trip cost from India is primarily driven by the flights and the place of accommodation. Thrillophilia arranges your stays in private island resorts suited for multiple budget tiers, with activities and experiences that are easily accessible within your price range. Here is a complete Maldives cost breakdown across various package types and daily expenses.
Popular Maldives Tour Package Types and Pricing (June 2026)
Package | Duration | Accommodation | Land Price / Person | With Flights | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Budget Maldives Packages | 4 Days | Arena Beach Hotel | From INR 22,700 | From INR 50,000+ | Budget-conscious travellers and backpackers |
Mid-range Maldives Packages | 4 Days | Medhufushi Island Resort, Sun Siyam Olhuveli Resort | From INR 54,500 | From INR 75,000+ | Travellers seeking a more premium and leisurely-paced trip |
Luxury Maldives Packages | 5 Days | Adaaran Select Hudhuran Fushi, Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Villa Nautica Paradise Island Resort | From INR 107,000 | From INR 125,000+ | Travellers who want to focus on exclusivity, privacy, and premium experiences |
Daily Expense Guide (Per Person)
Expense | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
Accommodation per night | INR 2,500-6,000 | INR 10,000-25,000 | INR 35,000-100,000+ |
Meals (per day) | INR 1,500-3,000 | INR 3,500-8,000 | INR 8,000-20,000+ |
Internal transport | INR 1,000-3,000 | INR 3,000-8,000 | INR 8,000-25,000+ |
Activities and excursions (per day) | INR 2,000-6,000 | INR 2,000-6,000 | INR 2,000-6,000 |
General Maldives Package Inclusions
- Airport Transfers
- Select Meals (depending on package)
- 24/7 On-trip Assistance
- On-arrival Visa Guidance
- Speedboat Transfers
- Select Hotel/Resort Facilities (depending on package)
Maldives Package Exclusions
- Travel Insurance (we highly recommend adding it to your package)
- Meals not mentioned in the package
- Watersports and cruise rides not mentioned in the package
- Personal expenses
- Destination transfers not mentioned in the itinerary
Note: All the prices listed are as per the updated estimates of June 2026. They are subject to change based on season, duration, festivals, secondary add-ons, and upgrades. Confirm the prices before booking a package.
Optional Add-ons
- International flights from select Indian cities
- Maldives IMUGA form assistance
- Special honeymoon inclusions for couples
- Multiple meals with special vegetarian and Jain considerations
- Water activities like parasailing and kayaking and spa treatments
What Affects Maldives Package Prices
- Season: December-March is the peak tourist weather for the Maldives, and therefore flights and hotels are usually marked up by 10-30% higher than their original prices. June-September experiences relatively lower prices due to the monsoon season.
- Islands Covered: Each island excursion requires ferry or speedboat transfer along with expenses for experiences that each island uniquely provides. This leads to rapid price markup.
- Resort Category: Your resort expenses go up with the amount of exclusivity you seek. Private overwater villas with private beach access cost significantly more than public resorts.
- Cruises: Sunset and dolphin cruises are a popular experience for most Maldives tours and act as a major price driver.
- Activities: Snorkelling trips, scuba diving, and parasailing are some activities that are available to travellers with a wide budget range across various levels of expertise.
Best Time to Visit Maldives from India
December-March (Peak Dry Season)
This is the window when the Maldives is with a temperature of 25°C-31°C, you can expect dry weather all around with great visibility. Resorts and flights during this window are the most expensive due to high demand. If you plan on travelling in this window, book your Maldives tour package and flights at least 3-4 months in advance.
Best for: Diving, sightseeing and outdoor plans, sandbank picnics, and watersport activities
Avoid if: Budget-conscious traveller, making last-minute bookings, or want to avoid crowds
April-May (Shoulder Season)
With a 27°C-32°C temperature, this is the most humid period of the year in the Maldives. Although the visibility is still good, the rain patterns are a little unpredictable. If you don’t mind the heat and the occasional rain, this season offers good deals on both resorts and flights due to the lower demand.
Best for: Marine life observation (manta rays start appearing), solo travellers, and budget travellers
Avoid if: Heat-sensitive traveller or have plans for long outdoor activities
June-September (Peak Monsoon Season)
With rough seas, frequent rain with a temperature of 26°C-30°C, and low visibility, this is the lowest season for a trip to the Maldives. Most water activities are cancelled during this time due to strong currents and low underwater visibility. But this means it is the least expensive time to visit the Maldives due to the very low visitor demand.
Best for: Budget-conscious travellers, travellers who don’t plan on any water activities, travellers with an indoor-heavy itinerary
Avoid if: First-time traveller or a traveller with outdoor sightseeing and watersports plans
October-November (Shoulder Season)
This is when the monsoon window of the Maldives starts transitioning into its pre-peak weather. With occasional showers and a temperature of 25°C-30°C, it’s mostly dry and sunny. This is a great time to visit the Maldives without facing the peak pricing yet. We would still suggest booking your tickets and Maldives tour packages from India for shoulder seasons at least 2-3 months in advance because these windows are steadily growing in demand.
Best for: First-time travellers, backpackers, and travellers with watersports plans
Avoid if: Seeking a premium experience with perfect conditions, an outdoor-heavy itinerary
Best Time to Visit the Maldives According to the Indian Calendar Alignment
Here are the best times to visit the Maldives according to the Indian holiday calendars.
- Late December to Early January: Christmas + New Year's Holiday
- Mid-Late May: Summer Vacations for schools
- October: Dussehra window
- Late October-November: Diwali window
How to reach the Maldives from India
The easiest way to reach the Maldives is by air via Velana International Airport (MLE). Multiple airlines operate regular operational flights, both direct and connecting, to the Maldives from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, Bangalore, and Thiruvananthapuram.
Direct Flight Options
- Airlines: IndiGo, Air India, and Maldivian
- Duration: Approximately 2-4 hours, depending on departure city
- Price Range: INR 8,000-25,000 per person for a one-way ticket. Prices vary based on airline, booking date, and city of departure.
Connecting Flight Options
- Airlines: SriLankan Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and flydubai
- Duration: 5-10+ hours, depending on the layover
- Layover Cities: Colombo, Dubai, and Doha
- Price Range: INR 9,000-20,000+ for a one-way ticket. Prices vary based on airline, booking date, and city of departure.
Thrillophilia Flight Insights
- With the recent Middle East tensions, we recommend not travelling via connecting flights. Apart from delay and cancellation risks, safety cannot be guaranteed under the given circumstances. Book direct flight tickets to the Maldives for your trip instead.
- The most affordable one-way flight options are usually from South Indian cities like Thiruvananthapuram.
- Keep track of flights from hubs Kochi, Chennai, and Mumbai to get the best deals.
- April-May usually offers the most affordable flight options. Book tickets at least 7-8 weeks in advance for even better deals.
- Depending on your location, connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper than direct flights. Keep track of both so that you can compare prices.
Maldives Visa for Indians: Updated as of June 2026
As of June 2026, Indian passport holders can avail a free visa on arrival in the Maldives for 30 days, extendable up to 90 days. The overall process involves filling out an online form and, upon arrival in MLE, showing necessary documents at the on-arrival visa counter and getting your passport stamped. Thrillophilia includes step-by-step visa guidance for all Maldives packages.
Here is the detailed process:
Required Documents for On-arrival Visa
- Passport: A passport valid for a minimum of one month from the arrival date
- Accommodation: Confirmed bookings at a registered resort/hotel
- Travel Ticket: Confirmed return ticket or further travel ticket
- Funds: Proof of sufficient funds during your stay
- IMUGA Form: The online declaration of valid submission of the form has to be completed within 96 hours of departure
On-arrival Visa Process
- Book your Maldives package from India and ensure that your hotel and flight bookings are confirmed.
- Fill out and submit the IMUGA form online mandatorily 96 hours before your departure.
- Once arrived at MLE, present the necessary documents at the on-arrival visa counter.
- Receive a free 30-day visa stamp on your passport.
Pro-tip: If you wish to extend your stay beyond 30 days, you have to pay a visa extension fee of approximately INR 3,045. This allows you a maximum total of 90 days' extension.
Types of Maldives Resorts: Which One Should You Choose
Maldives tourism is driven by its selection of resorts, and while they’re beautiful, their prices are what keep a lot of travellers from planning a trip to the Maldives. What most travellers don’t realise is that not all resorts are premium. They’re divided into four tiers that fit different budgets and travel styles. Each provides experiences and facilities that make your trip unique in one way or another.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Maldives’ resort tiers –
Budget-friendly Private Island Resorts
These are hotels located on private islands, offering a resort experience at a lower rate compared to luxury resorts. With simple, comfortable rooms, some hotels even provide all-inclusive plans. Many have limited plans that include free or low-cost water activities like snorkelling and kayaking. When compared to luxury-tier resorts, budget resorts lack the premium features but still provide you with a classic Maldives experience with reefs, boat rides, and beaches.
- Price Range: INR 8,000-15,000/night per person
- Popular Options: Adaaran Club Rannalhi, Medhufushi Island Resort, Makunudu Island Resort, and Embudu Village
- What You Get: Beach villas, very limited overwater villas, availability of alcohol, and watersport activity opportunities
- What You Don’t Get: Seaplane transfers, private pools, and fine-dining restaurants
- Best for: First-time couples, families who want a resort experience but without the luxury, and short stays
- Mid-range Private Island Resorts
Mid-range resorts are located on private islands that allow for cheaper transfers and provide luxurious features at a comparatively affordable price. Although limited, many offer overwater villas along with an abundance of beach villas. Some resorts have in-house restaurants with more dining options than budget resorts. While they may not offer the same level of exclusivity as luxury properties, they usually strike a good balance between privacy and value, remaining comfortable without feeling overcrowded. Most of them also offer half-board, full-board, and all-inclusive meal plans for travellers.
- Price Range: INR 15,000-30,000/night per person
- Popular Options: Sun Siyam Olhuveli, Brennia Kottefaru, Centara Mirage Lagoon, Reethi Faru Resort, and Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma
- What You Get: Limited, smaller water villa options; modern and luxurious beach resorts; plans offering water activities; limited in-house restaurants, diving centres, and resort facilities like spa and gym
- What You Don’t Get: Private butler, private pools, and other premium all-inclusive services
- Best for: First-time travellers and couples who want a water villa experience
- Exclusive Overwater Stays
Private villas built directly over the ocean and supported by stilts, these resorts offer one of the most premium experiences in the Maldives. With direct lagoon access and private decks where you can quite literally step into the sea, they are known for luxurious all-inclusive offerings. Designed for maximum privacy, these villas feature private infinity pools, expansive sun decks, and exceptional fine dining at their in-house restaurants. Many also include a dedicated personal butler service, available 24/7 to assist with every need around the villa.
- Price Range: INR 30,000-150,000/night per person
- Popular Options: OBLU Select Sangeli, Varu by Atmosphere, Radisson Blu Resort Maldives, Angsana Velavaru, and NOOE Maldives Kunaavashi
- What You Get: Maximum exclusivity and privacy, private pools and decks, premium all-inclusive plans, private beach, in-house fine dining restaurant, dedicated butlers, and seaplane transfers
- What You Don’t Get: Local community engagement; easy access to the beach; too much distance reduces easy access to restaurants and spas; not always family-friendly (for the safety of kids)
- Best for: Milestone travel, luxury honeymoon, and anniversaries
Must-visit Places in the Maldives in 2026
The most important thing while visiting any attraction spot is to time your visit just right for the best experience. But with 1200 islands, 26 atolls and museums to cover, it can get confusing as to which places are truly worth it. Let us help you out in figuring out the best times to visit the places in the Maldives that you simply can’t miss out on.
National Museum
This museum is proof of the Maldives' great history, from the royal rulers to the Buddhist and then the Islamic era transitions. It’s a very important place to visit if you actually want to get to know the Maldives beyond the islands and resorts.
- Location: Chaandhanee Magu, Malé, Maldives
- Entry Fee: 50 MVR, or approx. INR 260 per adult; Reduced rate for children
- Best Time to Visit: November-April for its dry weather. Time your visit early, soon after it opens at 10 am, to avoid the crowd. The museum is closed on Fridays.
- Best for: First-timers, group travellers, and travellers with families
- Insider Tip: Start from the top floors with the most important exhibits and work your way down. The general crowd starts from the ground up, so starting early from the top floor would help you avoid them and not feel rushed.
Maafushi Island
Maafushi is located in the immediate southern region of Malé, separated by the Vaadhu Kandu Channel. It is one of the best local islands and is known for being lively and sociable, with karaoke and parties. You get to experience the local life here with diverse dining options and can also stay in the island’s guesthouses. Maafushi also provides easy access to activities like snorkelling, diving and water sports with affordable prices.
- Location: Southern Malé Atoll
- Best Time to Visit: December-March (peak season) and November-April (best for watersports)
- Best for: Couples, watersports enthusiasts, budget travellers, and solo travellers
HP Reefs
This is one of the most famous diving sites in the Maldives, and rightfully so. The entire seabed is covered with bright corals. It’s not just limited to coral but also has caves, crevices, and a vertical 25-metre swim-through chimney. Watch out carefully to spot grey reef sharks and eagle rays during your dive.
- Location: North Malé Atoll
- Diving Price: Single-dive trips start at approximately INR 5,500 per person, with additional charges for boat transfers and equipment rental. Specialised reef dives are priced higher depending on the location and experience offered.
- Best Time to Visit: December-April (best underwater visibility)
- Best for: Experienced divers (the current is usually strong)
- Insider Tip: While snorkelling, stay slightly deeper at 10-18 metres for the best spotting of overhangs, corals, and reef sharks. Surface-level snorkelling often misses the clearest views and the most vibrant marine life below.
Glowing Beach
Located in Vaadhoo Island, the Glowing Beach is one of the best bioluminescent beaches in the world, often included in Maldives tour packages from India. So it’s genuinely a place that you cannot skip on your Maldives trip. The water seems to glow because of plankton, which glow on movement caused by the waves. This phenomenon, even if highly scientific, feels nothing short of magical when you watch it in person at night.
- Location: Glowing Beach, Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
- Best Time to Visit: June-October
- Best for: All types of travellers, especially first-timers and couples
- Insider Tip: Visit after 10 pm to avoid crowds and experience stronger bioluminescence at its most visible. Keep in mind that this natural phenomenon is not guaranteed every night, as it depends on the season and plankton conditions.
Presidential Palace
Home to the Maldives’ presidents, this grand yellow-coloured palace is one of the country’s most prominent examples of colonial architecture. Built in 1914, the Presidential Palace has remained unchanged in appearance for more than a century, preserving its charm. While visitors are not allowed inside, the exterior can be admired closely and photographed from outside.
- Location: Medhuziyaaraiy Magu, Malé City 20115, Maldives
- Best Time to Visit: November-February. Visit it in the early hours from 8 am to 11 am. This area is closed on Fridays and Saturdays.
- Best for: City walking tours and history enthusiasts
- Insider Tip: Avoid taking excessive photographs, as it is a high-security zone, and dress modestly since there are religious sites nearby.
Malé Friday Mosque
Built in 1658, it is said that this mosque was carved out entirely by hand without any machinery. This beautiful homage to Islamic culture with exceptional craftsmanship makes it one of the most popular spots to include in your Maldives tour package. The Malé Friday Mosque is noted among UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites due to its history and unique architecture.
- Location: Hukuru Miskiiy, Hingun, Malé, Maldives
- Best Time to Visit: Visit between 9 am and 5 pm. Make sure to avoid the prayer timings, especially on Fridays.
- Best for: First-time travellers and travellers who want to witness Maldivian history and architecture
- Insider Tip: Local guides can show you the interior lacquer works with other historical details that travellers who visit independently often miss. Make sure to cover both your knees and shoulders before visiting (men and women).
Best Things to Do on a Maldives Trip
Snorkelling and Deep-Sea Diving:
- These are the activities that the Maldives is most known for, with its multiple beautiful coral reefs. You watch sharks, turtles, and huge schools of fish going about their lives all around you as you swim amongst the corals. While snorkelling is beginner-friendly, some reef dive sites are designed for deeper exploration and require stronger swimming ability and prior diving experience. It is important to understand your own comfort level and limits. We recommend consulting thoroughly with the diving experts onboard to choose the reef locations or dive plans best suited to your experience level and confidence in the water.
- Snorkelling Cost: INR 5,000-13,000 for guided tours and other inclusions. Local island tours are cheaper and start from INR 1,000.
- Deep-sea Diving Cost: Single dives start around INR 5,500, while beginner diving plans start from INR 9,000+.
- Best Locations: Baa Atoll (manta rays), Ari Atoll (sharks), Vaavu Atoll (channels), and Banana Reef (coral walls)
- Best for: Snorkelling is best for inexperienced swimmers and children, whereas deep-sea diving is recommended for experienced swimmers.
- Keep in Mind: Be conscious about not damaging or hurting the corals. Carry reef-safe sunscreen with you to ensure that you don’t harm any marine life during underwater activities.
Waterflying Session:
- Island hopping to offbeat places via a seaplane or flyboarding is one of the best experiences in the Maldives. Cruising over the Indian Ocean with a bird’s-eye view of the islands is a scene that stays with you for a long time after the trip is over.
- Flyboarding Cost: Starts at INR 4,500 per adult for a 30-minute session
- Seaplane Cost: Starts around INR 13,000 per person and varies depending on distance
- Best Locations: Maafushi Island, Hulhumale, Adaaran Hudhuranfushi, and Velaa Private Island
- Best for: Adventure-seekers
- Keep in Mind: Although deemed safe for children, exercise extra caution if you choose to fly with them
Whale-Watching from a Sunset Cruise:
Imagine cutting through the water of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by islands, mangrove palms, and the rich greenery of the Maldives. And suddenly, you spot a whale in the distance, coming up to the surface to breathe. This exact experience is what you get with whale-watching cruises. You get to witness these majestic creatures while also enjoying the beauty of the Maldives during the golden hours of sunset. However, if you specifically want to spot whales, go for a whale-watching cruise that takes you into the deep waters for a better guarantee of seeing them.
- Sunset Cruise Cost: Budget sunset cruises start at INR 3,500+ and include traditional dhoni boats
- Whale-Watching Cruise Cost: Starts from INR 7,000+ and goes up depending on exclusivity and duration
- Best Locations: South Ari Atoll, Dhigurah Island, and Vilamendhoo Island Resort & Spa
- Best for: Couples, snorkelers, and marine-life enthusiasts
- Keep in Mind: Whale spotting isn’t always guaranteed, especially with sunset cruises, as they’re more focused on the Maldivian scenery. There are certain windows, like November-May, when whale surfacing is a lot more common due to the calmer sea.
Sandbank Picnic:
Sandbanks are tiny patches of white sand on the ocean and are only accessible by boat. Arrange a half-day visit to one in coordination with your resort and have a picnic. This is one of the more unique experiences of the Maldives, as you are completely surrounded by water on all sides on an isolated island.
- Best Locations: Fushifaru Maldives, Vakkaru Maldives, Sun Siyam Olhuveli
- Best for: Couples, Group travellers, and travellers with families
- Keep in Mind: There is zero shade on sandbanks. Make sure to carry high SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats to protect yourself from the heat. Also, carry ample amounts of water to keep yourself hydrated throughout.
Maldives for Couples
The Maldives is one of the leading destinations for honeymooners, according to Thrillophilia’s last 5-year booking data. As per our data analysis team, over 65% of couples planning an international honeymoon settle on the Maldives for their trip, with special Maldives tour packages starting from INR 61,000 per person. And why shouldn’t they? The white sand beaches, water villas, sunset cruises, a couple of snorkelling sessions, and fine dining experiences in the Maldives give you the perfect balance of privacy and exploration.
Thrillophilia experts specialise in creating Maldives honeymoon tour packages for couples of every budget tier and preference, with special inclusions to make your honeymoon even more special. You can opt for experiences like candlelit dinners at beachside restaurants, private beachside movie screenings, couple spa and massage sessions, and couple snorkelling sessions with a complimentary introduction session
From watching dolphins at sunset to enjoying a private sandbank picnic, we take care of every detail that would make your tour feel personal and specially curated. It might be your honeymoon, but it’s our responsibility to make sure it’s your best trip to date.
The Most Romantic Experiences in the Maldives
Underwater Dining: Restaurants like Ithaa Undersea Restaurant or 5.8 Undersea Restaurant offer dining experiences quite literally under the sea, with water and marine life all around you. You can also go for a private candlelight dinner on a sandbank.
Underwater Dining Cost: Price ranges between INR 15,000 and INR 30,000+ per person
Overwater Bungalow Accommodation: These are luxurious accommodations with maximum privacy built on stilts above the sea. These bungalows often come with all-inclusive plans, which make your honeymoon experience completely exclusive for just the two of you.
Overwater Bungalow Cost: Generally starts from INR 20,000+ per person and can go up to INR 300,000/night per person.
Resorts Offering this Experience: Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Shangri-La's Villingili Resort & Spa, Soneva Jani, The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli, and Taj Exotica Resort & Spa
Sunset Cruises: Cruise rides in the golden sunsets of the Maldives as you go past the islands, the greenery, and the mangrove palms is one of the most romantic experiences to be included in Maldives holiday packages. If you want to make your experience more authentic and budget-friendly, go for a traditional Maldivian dhoni boat ride to cruise through the Indian Ocean. You can also spot dolphins if you time your ride just right.
Sunrise Cruise Cost: A single-day short cruise starts around INR 8,500. It goes up as you opt for more inclusions.
Movie Under the Stars: Many private resorts in the Maldives offer movie screenings in an open space after dark. With nothing but stars above, a movie playing in front of you, and the soft island breeze all around, it truly doesn’t get more romantic than this.
Private Movie Screening Cost: Ranges from INR 12,500 to INR 50,000+. The pricing depends on inclusions, seat arrangement, and the level of privacy.
Resorts Offering this Experience: Constance Moofushi, Niyama Private Islands, COMO Cocoa Island, and Antara Kihavah
Most Popular Maldives Itineraries
Budget-friendly Maldives Itineraries
Duration: 4 days and 3 nights
Cost: Starting at INR 22,700 per person
Exclusive Inclusions: Select meals at on-site restaurant, access to infinity pool and gym, speedboat transfers, select complimentary water sport activities, and dolphin-watching trips
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Maldives | Transfer to Arena Beach Hotel | Leisure Day
- Day 2: A Day of Marine Adventures and Beachfront Dining
- Day 3: A Day of Thrilling Water Sports
- Day 4: Departure Day
Know More About: 4-days Maldives packages
With expenses not included in the Maldives tour package, like flight tickets, travel insurance, meals not mentioned in the itinerary, add-on activities, and personal expenses, the total cost for your budget-tier Maldives tour will be around INR 48,500+ per person.
Mid-range Maldives Itineraries
Duration: 4 days and 3 nights
Cost: Starts at INR 48,521 per person
Exclusive Inclusions: 1 Complimentary guided snorkelling session, 30% discount on spa services at Aavun Spa, and all meals at Araa Iru restaurant
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Maldives | Transfer to Makunudu Island Resort | Leisure Day
- Day 2: Breakfast at Ara Iru | Enjoy Thrilling Water Activities | Cinema Under the Stars
- Day 3: Fishing Trip | Maldivian Cooking Class | Sunset Dhoni Boat Sailing | Dining at Ara Iru
- Day 4: Departure Day
Know More About: 4-days Maldives packages
With expenses not included in the package, such as flight tickets, insurance, meals not mentioned in the itinerary, secondary add-on activities, and personal expenses, your total Maldives tour package cost for mid-tier comes to around INR 95,000+ per person.
Luxury Maldives Itineraries
Duration: 5 days and 4 nights
Cost: Starts at INR 100,000+ per person
Exclusive Inclusions: Cruise rides, yoga sessions, all meals, snorkelling and other water sport sessions, and seaplane transfers
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Maldives | Transfer to Adaaran Select Hudhuran Fushi | Leisure Day
- Day 2: A Day of Thrilling Activities and Sunset Dining
- Day 3: Check-in at Sunrise Ocean Villa | A Relaxing Day with Sunset Cruise
- Day 4: A Day of Recreational Activities and Grilled Delicacies
- Day 5: Departure Day
Know More About: 5-days Maldives packages
With other expenses not included in your package, like flight tickets, insurance, and additional activities beyond the itinerary, your total cost for a luxury-tier Maldives tour comes up to INR 150,000+ per person.
General Maldives Package Inclusions
- Airport Transfers
- Select Meals (depending on package)
- 24/7 On-trip Assistance
- On-arrival Visa Guidance
- Speedboat Transfers
- Select Hotel/Resort Facilities (depending on package)
Maldives Package Exclusions
- Travel Insurance (we highly recommend adding it to your package)
- Meals not mentioned in the package
- Watersports and cruise rides not mentioned in the package
- Personal expenses
- Destination transfers not mentioned in the itinerary
Note: All the prices listed are as per the updated estimates of June 2026. They are subject to change based on season, duration, festivals, secondary add-ons, and upgrades. Confirm the prices before booking any Maldives tour packages from India.
Seaplane vs Speedboat: Which One Should You Opt For?
In the Maldives, speedboats and seaplanes are the primary modes of transfer between islands. Depending on the budget and comfort, you can choose any one of them in your Maldives holiday packages as per your preference. Thrillophilia always provides registered and licensed transfer options to ensure your safe journey.
Speedboats: Speedboats are the most commonly chosen transfer method for Indian travellers. They are only for resorts near Malé, usually within a 15-60 minute range. They run 24/7 and can be either shared or private. But even with the ease of availability, speedboats can be rough on the waves and not provide an overall smooth transfer.
Price Range: INR 2,500 to INR 15,000+ per person for a shared trip
Thrillophilia Insight: If you have seasickness, make sure to carry motion-sickness medicine and sit in the middle-back area for a smoother journey. You can opt for private speedboat transfers if you want to avoid the wait time of shared
transfers.
Seaplanes: Seaplanes are a more expensive mode of transfer used for resorts that are further away from Malé. They follow strict luggage limits, usually allowing only 20–25 kg in total, and operate only during daytime hours, typically from 6 am to 5 pm. If you arrive later in the day, you may need to stay overnight in Malé or Hulhumalé. For travellers looking to enjoy spectacular aerial views, seaplanes also offer an unforgettable bird’s-eye perspective of the Maldives.
Price Range: INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per person for a round trip
Thrillophilia Insight: The planes are usually small and noisy, so ask for earphones before you begin the journey.
Booking Tip: Walk-in rates are 40-60% higher, so always pre-book your transfer through the resort or Thrillophilia for the best prices.
Best Dishes to Try in the Maldives
The Maldives offers a wide culinary range, influenced heavily by Indian and Sri Lankan flavours. They are often spicy and coconut-based, and see a large variety in seafood. Here are some of the unique dishes you need to try out once you’re in the Maldives.
Mas Huni: A shredded smoked tuna preparation, usually served with grated coconut, onions, and lemons. It’s very popular as a breakfast dish, and locals traditionally eat it with roshi, which is similar to a roti.
Best Locations: West Harbour area in Malé, and local islands like Guraidhoo or Thoddoo
Maldivian Live Lobster: If you’re a seafood lover, this is something you must try when in the Maldives. The lobster is usually cooked right in front of you and has a uniquely sweet, fresh taste to it. Some restaurants even let you choose your own lobster from their day’s catch.
Best Locations: Hurawalhi, One&Only Reethi Rah, and Maafushi Island restaurants like Sea Grills
Masroshi: Think of this traditional Maldivian snack as a chapati, stuffed with grated coconut and shredded smoked tuna. Some restaurants even add curry leaves to give it a unique taste.
Best Locations: Faseyha Point and The Nexus Hub in Thulusdhoo, K. Guraidhoo Island
Bis Keemiya: A Maldivian take on the Indian samosa, it’s stuffed with a variety of ingredients like tuna, egg, shredded cabbage, and sliced onions. Bis Keemiya is a very unique snack and a must-try on your Maldives trip.
Best Locations: Royal Garden Café and Seagull Café House in Malé, and small tea shops in the local islands
Gulha: It's a bite-sized dumpling usually filled with tuna, chillies, onion, and grated coconut and best enjoyed with coffee or tea.
Best Locations: Malé local markets and local islands like Gulhi
Indian Restaurants in the Maldives
- Vegetarian-friendly Indian Restaurants: Baraabaru in Kuda Huraa, Naga’s Indian Restaurant in Hulhumale, and Dosa99 Maldives in Malé
- Family-friendly Indian Restaurants: Bombay Darbar in Hulhumale, Acha’s Poppadums in Malé, and Symphony Restaurant in Malé
- Fine Dining Indian Restaurants: The Reethi Restaurant, Only BLUU Under Ocean Restaurant in Himmafushi, and The Cloud Restaurant in Malé
Thrillophilia’s Insight for Indian Vegetarians in the Maldives
- Vegetarian food options can be limited in resorts where restaurants have a set menu. Local islands offer more variety in vegetarian food options. Ask before you book to confirm.
- Inform your hotel or resort in advance about your food preferences before confirming your booking to make sure you don’t face limitations upon arrival.
- Jain food is not standard. Put in a note for no onions/garlic before ordering in restaurants. Note that not all resorts will be able to accommodate the request.
- Plan ahead with Thrillophilia’s support for your dietary preferences so that we can design your package accordingly.
The Maldives Travel Essentials for Indian Travellers
Currency and Payments
- The official currency of the Maldives is the Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR), with the current exchange rate being 1MVR = 6.19 INR. Both MVR and US dollars are widely accepted as a form of payment.
- Resorts and hotels readily accept credit cards as a form of payment. They are also the primary mode of payment for excursions, dining, and activities.
- You can also use standard Indian cards; however, a conversion fee would be applicable.
- Always carry cash while visiting local islands, as well as for local cafes, markets, and public transportation.
- If you plan on using USD, make sure the bills are uncreased and newer, since older bills are often refused by local sellers.
Safety Advisory for Indians Travelling to the Maldives in 2026
The Maldives is generally considered a safe and traveller-friendly destination. However, with a recent terrorism threat against the country, it is best advised to stay away from public places and demonstrations or protests of any kind, as reported by the Government of Canada's official website. Other risks in the Maldives are environmental, which can be easily avoided with basic caution.
- Terrorism and Civil Unrest: The Maldives faced threats of terrorism recently. Avoid any kind of public demonstrations or protests and lingering for too long in front of government buildings. Stick to tourist-friendly areas and monitor the local news channels closely to stay updated.
- Water Safety: Strong hidden currents are common in the Maldivian seas, and there have been previous drowning incidents reported by tourists. Make sure to never swim alone and watch out cautiously for reef warnings. For snorkelling/diving, follow your instructor’s guidelines as closely as possible.
- Zero Drug Tolerance: The Maldives has very severe penalties concerning drug usage, including jail time. Alcohol is allowed only inside resorts. Double-check before you bring any in.
- Malé Safety: Although generally safe, Malé sees occasional petty crimes. Avoid empty and secluded areas at night and don’t carry your valuables openly.
- Flight and Transit Risks: Due to recent Middle East tensions, avoid connecting flights. Try to go for direct flights to avoid any risk while travelling.
Local Island Rules
- Dress modestly in public spaces, especially in villages. Bikinis can only be worn in specified bikini beaches.
- The Maldives is a Muslim country. Be respectful towards the local Islamic culture.
- Alcohol is strictly prohibited on local islands. You are not allowed to bring it from outside and should avoid it, especially during Ramadan.
- For sunbathing and swimming, strictly stick to the tourist-designated beaches.
- Do not photograph locals without permission.
- Carry cash, as the local islands might not always have digital payment methods.
Packing Essentials by Season
- December-March: Lightweight cotton clothing, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, and sandals
- April–May: Comfortable summer clothing, quick-dry outfits, light rain jacket, and umbrella
- June–September: Waterproof jacket, umbrella, dry bags for electronics, insect repellent, and change of clothes for excursions
- October–November: Light layers for speedboat transfers, minimal rain protection, and summer clothes
Thrillophilia’s Tip: Apart from seasonal essentials, always carry a power bank, motion-sickness medicine, a hat or cap, and travelling documents along with their copies.
Why Book Maldives holiday packages with Thrillophilia
Having operated 12,000+ Maldives tours with a consistent 4.8-star post-trip rating, Thrillophilia brings expertise, realistic insights, and a traveller-focused approach with every Maldives package. This reduces any on-trip uncertainties and lets the traveller truly explore at a hassle-free, comfortable pace. Here is what that looks like in practice.
How Every Maldives Package from India is Built
Every package goes through four checks before it is released:
- Budget Coordination: Every traveller’s preferred budget range is the first thing we consider before planning a personalised itinerary for them. We ensure inclusions that comfortably rest within the traveller’s range without compromising on their experience.
- Data-driven itinerary planning: Thrillophilia's 170+ itineraries for Maldives trip packages from India are all planned with real-time updates, practical transfer insights, and operational data points that ensure the prevention of any on-trip issues that our team hasn’t already prepared for.
- Visa support: IMUGA form support for a smooth visa-on-arrival process is always guided by the team through document checks and reviews.
- Resort location planning: Resort locations are planned in private beaches with varied accommodation levels depending on the traveller’s budget and exclusivity requirements.
Maldives Holiday Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Brennia Kottefaru, Maldives | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 1,14,276 |
| Reethi Faru Resort, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,14,923 |
| Angsana Velavaru, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,42,209 |
| Varu by Atmosphere, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,47,089 |
| NOOE Maldives Kunaavashi Resort | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,63,805 |
| Centara Mirage Lagoon, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,00,777 |
| Oblu Select Sangeli, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,51,941 |
| Arena Beach Hotel, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 22,700 |
| Cocoon Maldives Resort | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 2,85,002 |
| Radisson Blu Resort, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 1,69,499 |
| Sun Siyam Olhuveli Resort, Maldives | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 73,435 |
| Medhufushi Island Resort, Maldives | Complimentary Speedboat Tranfser | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 54,499 |
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Maldives Tour faqs
How much will a 7-day trip to Malaysia cost?
A 7-day Malaysia tour package price can vary based on preferences and inclusions. For budget travellers, the trip may cost around INR 40,000-50,000 per person, covering basic accommodations and select activities. Mid-range travellers can expect to spend approximately INR 45,000-85,000, inclusive of flights, accommodations, meals, and various tours.
What sort of public transport can I find in the Maldives?
The Maldives offers public ferries operated by MTCC for budget-friendly travel between local islands. Speedboats are the most common option for resort transfers and nearby island hopping, while seaplanes connect remote luxury resorts to Malé. Most resort transfers are pre-arranged and can be included in your package.
What are the best beaches in the Maldives?
Veligandu Island Beach is popular among couples, Dhigurah Beach is known for whale shark sightings, COMO Cocoa Island offers privacy, and Vabbinfaru is famous for its rich marine life. Maafushi Beach is a favourite among budget-conscious travellers.
Are flights included in Malaysia tour packages from Bangalore?
Flight inclusion depends on the package you choose. Thrillophilia offers both flight-inclusive and land-only Malaysia tour packages from Bangalore, allowing travellers to select an option that best suits their budget and travel preferences. Besides accommodation, packages typically include sightseeing, airport transfers, selected meals, and guided experiences. Flight details and inclusions are clearly mentioned before booking to ensure complete transparency.
Do Indians require a passport to travel to the Maldives?
Yes, Indian citizens require a valid passport to travel to the Maldives. Travellers must also carry confirmed accommodation bookings and return flight tickets to receive the free visa on arrival.
Which water activities are most popular in the Maldives?
The Maldives is known for water activities such as snorkelling, scuba diving, parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking, and sunset cruises. Many travellers also choose dolphin watching and underwater dining experiences, depending on the island and resort they stay at.
What essentials should I pack for a Maldives trip?
It is recommended that you pack lightweight cotton clothing, swimwear, sunglasses, reef-safe sunscreen, comfortable footwear, and a waterproof phone pouch. If your itinerary includes speedboat transfers, carrying motion sickness medication can also be useful.
Which part of the Maldives is best for first-time visitors?
For first-time visitors, islands near Malé such as Maafushi, Hulhumalé, and Gulhi are often preferred because they are easier to access and offer a good mix of beaches, local experiences, and water activities without requiring expensive transfers.
Can I use Indian debit cards in the Maldives?
Yes, Indian debit cards are widely accepted in the Maldives, especially for resort, dining, and activities payments with an extra international conversion charge. However, we recommend carrying cash for local island visits, as they often have limited digital payment options.
How much time do I need to explore the Maldives?
A 4 to 7-day trip is considered ideal for exploring the Maldives and is also among the most popular durations chosen by Thrillophilia travellers. A 4-day itinerary is enough for resort stays, water sports, and beach relaxation, while 6 to 7 days allow you to explore multiple islands, enjoy diving excursions, and experience the destination at a more relaxed pace.
Can Indians get a visa on arrival in the Maldives?
Yes, Indian travellers are eligible for a free visa on arrival in the Maldives for up to 30 days. To receive entry approval, travellers must carry a valid passport, a confirmed hotel booking, return flight tickets, and proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay.
What is the minimum budget for a Maldives package from India?
A minimum budget for a Maldives trip package from India should be around INR 55,000 per person. This estimate includes a base package starting from approximately INR 22,700, round-trip flights, airport transfers, accommodation, selected meals, and basic sightseeing or water activities. The final cost varies depending on travel season, resort category, flight availability, and chosen experiences.
Recently Asked Questions
Can Indians get a visa on arrival in the Maldives?
Yes, Indian travellers are eligible for a free visa on arrival in the Maldives for up to 30 days. To receive entry approval, travellers must carry a valid passport, a confirmed hotel booking, return flight tickets, and proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay.
What is the minimum budget for a Maldives package from India?
A minimum budget for a Maldives trip package from India should be around INR 55,000 per person. This estimate includes a base package starting from approximately INR 22,700, round-trip flights, airport transfers, accommodation, selected meals, and basic sightseeing or water activities. The final cost varies depending on travel season, resort category, flight availability, and chosen experiences.























