- Visit Maldives - The Sunny Side of Life
The Maldives is a nation of islands in the Indian Ocean, that spans across the equator The country is comprised of 1192 islands that stretch along a length of 871 kilometers
- Maldives - Wikipedia
Maldives, [c] officially the Republic of Maldives, [d] and historically known as the Maldive Islands, is an archipelagic country in South Asia, located in the eastern Arabian Sea, within the northern Indian Ocean Maldives is southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about 750 kilometres (470 miles; 400 nautical miles) from the Asian continent's mainland
- The Maldives: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
With 26 atolls and 1,000+ islands spread out across the idyllic waters of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives are an island-hopper’s dream Below the water, there’s miles of coral reef that are home to thousands of species of marine life and underwater treasures
- Maldives | History, Points of Interest, Location, Tourism | Britannica
Maldives, independent island country in the north-central Indian Ocean It consists of about 1,200 low-lying small coral islands and sandbanks, only some 200 of which are inhabited, the most populous of which is Male The country’s largest industries include fishing, tourism, and shipping
- The 7 best things to do in the Maldives - Lonely Planet
There’s more to the Maldives than its world-famous beaches Here are seven activities that will take you under, over and beyond the sand
- Maldives Islands: 1st Time Visitor Guide | The Nature Seeker
The Maldives is a tropical nation in the Indian Ocean made up of over 1,000 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls Known for its overwater bungalows, stunning marine life, and crystal-clear waters, it’s a dream spot for honeymooners, divers, and beach lovers alike
- How to Plan a Trip to the Maldives - Travel + Leisure
Here's what you need to know before planning your Maldives vacation, including the best places to stay, things to do, and more
- How the Maldives became (surprisingly) affordableRead More
Once a destination for the ultra-rich, the Maldives is now embracing a more local, sustainable model of tourism that's changing who gets to experience paradise
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