Planning a trip to Maldives
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Things to do in Maldives in April
Embark on a half-day island hopping excursion to nearby islands for snorkeling and sunbathing
Have a fresh seafood lunch at the Seagull Cafe House on Hulhumale Island
Relax on a sunset cruise and enjoy the breathtaking views
Try out water sports activities like snorkeling and kayaking at Adaaran Prestige Vadoo
Enjoy a traditional Maldivian cultural experience at the Maldives Islamic Centre
Dine at the Seagull Cafe House for a delicious Maldivian dinner
Relax at the hotel or visit a local market for souvenir shopping
Enjoy a final beachside lunch at the Sunset Beach Restaurant
Depart from Velana International Airport for Mumbai, India
April is generally a hot and dry month in the Maldives, with plenty of sunshine and occasional showers. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Maldives
Clothing & Apparel
Swimsuit -
For swimming and water activities.
Cover-up -
For wearing over your swimsuit when not swimming.
Summer dresses -
Lightweight and breathable fabrics for warm weather.
Shorts -
Comfortable and suitable for exploring the islands.
T-shirts -
Casual shirts for everyday wear.
Sandals or flip-flops -
For walking on the beach and around the resort.
Light jacket or cardigan -
For evenings or cooler weather.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
To protect your eyes from the sun.
Sun hat -
To protect your head and face from the sun.
Beach bag -
To carry your essentials to the beach.
Snorkeling gear -
If you plan on snorkeling.
GoPro or underwater camera -
Optional for capturing underwater moments.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Required for entry into the Maldives.
Travel insurance -
To protect yourself against unexpected events.
Cash and credit cards -
Maldives Rufiyaa (MVR) is the local currency, but US dollars are also widely accepted.
Insect repellent -
To keep away mosquitoes and other insects.
Sunscreen -
To protect your skin from the sun.
First-aid kit -
For minor injuries and emergencies.
Good to have
Reusable water bottle -
To stay hydrated.
Travel adapter -
If your electronics have different plugs.
Power bank -
To keep your electronics charged.
Book or e-reader -
For relaxation on the beach.
Local SIM card -
For affordable internet access.
Electronics
Smartphone -
For communication, navigation, and photography.
Camera -
To capture your travel memories.
Headphones or earbuds -
For listening to music or podcasts.
Laptop or tablet -
For entertainment or work (optional).
Payment Options -
Cash (Maldives Rufiyaa and US dollars) and credit cards are widely accepted.
Hotels in Maldives
Local Experiences in Maldives
