About Maldives

Who We Are

Discover the Enchantment of Maldives

Pristine Beaches

Experience the stunning beauty of Maldives' white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, offering the perfect paradise for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Vibrant Marine Life

Enjoy unmatched luxury at Maldives' premier resorts and overwater villas. With lavish amenities, gourmet dining, and personalized service, your stay in this tropical paradise will be unforgettable.

Luxury Resorts

Experience unparalleled luxury and hospitality at Maldives' world-class resorts and overwater villas. Indulge in lavish amenities, gourmet dining experiences, and personalized services amidst breathtaking ocean views, promising an unforgettable stay in this tropical haven.

Geography

While very little is known about the ancient history of the Maldives scholars and historians believe that the Maldives is an old nation populated well over 2500 years ago. The Maldivian race is the result of several waves of settlement from various parts of the Indian subcontinent and thousands of years of interactions of people of different races and ethnicities that crisscrossed the Indian Ocean over several centuries. The country’s culture and traditions and the diverse physical traits of the people bear witness to the fact that the country was, due to its geographical location, a melting pot of people and cultures. The Maldivian language is Dhivehi, an Indo-Aryan language with its origins in Sanskrit. The most recent census in 2014 enumerated the population at 407,660 people. A third of the population lives in Male’, while the rest live in 200 island scattered across the length of the country. The livelihood of Maldivians traditionally depended on the seas, fishery being the main source of sustenance. While fishery still contributes significantly to the economy in terms of employment and income, tourism is the main source of income for the Maldivian economy today.
Islands
Maldives is composed of 26 atolls, comprising over 1,190 coral islands.
Language
Dhivehi is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
Population
Approximately 540,000 people reside in Maldives.
Religion
Islam is the official religion, with the majority of the population practicing Sunni Islam.
Nationality
Maldivian is the primary nationality, with a diverse population including expatriate workers.
Capital
The capital city is Malé, located in the Kaafu Atoll.
Currency
Maldivian Rufiyaa
Climate
Maldives enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round and two distinct seasons - dry season (November to April) and wet season (May to October).

People

While very little is known about the ancient history of the Maldives scholars and historians believe that the Maldives is an old nation populated well over 2500 years ago. The Maldivian race is the result of several waves of settlement from various parts of the Indian subcontinent and thousands of years of interactions of people of different races and ethnicities that crisscrossed the Indian Ocean over several centuries. The country’s culture and traditions and the diverse physical traits of the people bear witness to the fact that the country was, due to its geographical location, a melting pot of people and cultures. The Maldivian language is Dhivehi, an Indo-Aryan language with its origins in Sanskrit. The most recent census in 2014 enumerated the population at 407,660 people. A third of the population lives in Male’, while the rest live in 200 island scattered across the length of the country. The livelihood of Maldivians traditionally depended on the seas, fishery being the main source of sustenance. While fishery still contributes significantly to the economy in terms of employment and income, tourism is the main source of income for the Maldivian economy today.
Marine Life
The crystal-clear waters of the Maldives are teeming with diverse marine life, including colorful fish, sharks, turtles, and rays..
Resorts
Maldives boasts luxurious resorts set on private islands, offering unparalleled relaxation and indulgence.
Overwater Villas
Iconic overwater villas provide guests with stunning views and direct access to the ocean.
Water Sports
Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports, including snorkeling, diving, surfing, and sailing.
Sustainable Tourism
Maldives is committed to sustainable tourism practices, with initiatives to protect its fragile ecosystem and reduce carbon emissions.
Romantic Getaway
With its secluded beaches, breathtaking sunsets, and intimate settings, Maldives is a popular destination for couples and honeymooners.

Culture

Although home to just over half a million people the Maldives has its own unique culture and traditions. While heavily influenced by various cultures around the rim of the Indian Ocean, the Maldivian culture, craft and traditions have been shaped by the island environment and the seas that surround us. Dhivehi is the language of the Maldivian people. Our current script, Thaana is unique and was developed from Arabic numerals around the 16th century. Maldivians are master boat builders. The traditional Maldivian boat, dhoni has been shaped over centuries, resulting in a craft that perfectly suits the various conditions of the seas. The traditional cuisine is heavily based on fish and coconut, with several dishes that have no parallels anywhere in the region.