Beevaa Maldives

Maldives Guide

Everything you need to plan the trip — islands, seasons, diving and surf.

Explore Maldives

Explore Maldives

The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia. Including the sea, the territory spans roughly 90,000 square kilometres (35,000 sq mi), with a land area of 298 square kilometres (115 sq mi). The Maldives is one of the world's most geographically dispersed sovereign states, and the smallest Muslim-majority country by land area. With a population of 515,132 in the 2022 census, it is the 2nd least populous country in Asia and the ninth-smallest country in the world by area. Malé is the capital and the most populated city, traditionally called the "King's Island", where the ancient royal dynasties ruled from its central location. The Maldivian Archipelago is located on the Chagos–Laccadive Ridge, a vast submarine mountain range in the Indian Ocean; this also forms a terrestrial ecoregion with the Chagos Archipelago and Lakshadweep. The Maldives has an average ground-level elevation of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level, and a highest natural point of only 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in), making it the world's lowest-lying country. source : wikipedia

Planning your Trip

Planning your Trip

Before you plan your trip to the Maldives, please consider the following information to get around the Maldives easy and make the best out of your trip.

Surfing Spots

Surfing Spots

Experience the thrill of surfing in the Maldives, where crystal-clear waters and world-class waves meet stunning tropical beauty. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Maldives offers perfect surf conditions, with warm waters and consistent swells throughout the year. Explore the best breaks across the islands and immerse yourself in the ultimate surfing adventure.

Shipwreck

Shipwreck

The Maldives is renowned for its pristine waters and incredible marine biodiversity, and the Underwater Treasures of the Maldives are best experienced through its shipwrecks. These submerged relics form artificial reefs, teeming with vibrant marine life and attracting divers from across the globe. The shipwrecks provide a haven for colorful corals, schools of fish, and larger species like sharks and rays. Each dive unveils a story of history, mystery, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for both adventurers and marine enthusiasts.

Diving Spots

Diving Spots

A Diver’s Paradise The Maldives is synonymous with stunning beaches, but what lies beneath its turquoise waters is equally captivating. With over 1,200 islands scattered across 26 atolls, the Maldives offers some of the world’s most extraordinary diving experiences. It’s warm, crystal-clear waters host vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, making it a top destination for divers from around the globe. Why Dive in the Maldives? • Unparalleled Biodiversity: The Maldives is home to over 2,000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species. You can spot manta rays, whale sharks, turtles, reef sharks, and tropical fish in the same dive. • Pristine Waters: With underwater visibility often exceeding 30 meters, it’s like swimming through an aquarium. • Year-Round Diving: Thanks to the warm climate, diving in the Maldives is possible throughout the year. The two monsoon seasons affect water conditions, with the best diving experiences from November to May. • Unique Dive Types: The Maldives offers a variety of dive experiences, from drift diving in strong currents, which attract large pelagic species, to night diving, which reveals a whole new side of marine life.