Unique features of honeymoons in the Maldives

For starters, its beaches and clear blue waters are among the world's most breathtaking. The Maldives is composed of over one thousand coral islands, known as 'atolls'. As a result, there are hundreds of beaches to explore on inhabited islands, and many more yet on uninhabited ones. And while lying on its clean, white sands is one way in which honeymooners choose

Another aspect of holidays in the Maldives that appeals to honeymooners is the relative seclusion of its islands. According to a 2010 estimate, there are less than 400,000 people living in the Maldives, most of whom reside in the crowded capital of Male. Outside Male, however, people are few and far between and many islands remain completely unpopulated, apart from the occasional visitor. As a result, couples usually find that honeymoons in the Maldives offer them the tranquility and isolation they seek in their first romantic days of marriage.
This serene detachment from the outside world is capitalised on by the country's many luxury hotels - perhaps the most popular reason that

Most resorts have special accommodation for honeymooning couples, which can take the form of a secluded bungalow, a private villa or simply a spacious luxury suite in the main hotel complex. Some may also include added perks for newly-weds, like a champagne breakfast or his-and-hers spa treatments. However, be warned: hotels and resorts in the Maldives can be very pricey so you'll need to budget carefully and well ahead of time to ensure that you can afford a honeymoon in this location.
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