Listly by Laura Ingleswide
The Maldives is the best tropical holiday spot for a family with emerald waters of the scenic Indian Ocean and the powder white sandy beaches besides its warm and beaming people.
Since the weather is always not picture perfect where you can experience daily temperatures averaging 30 degrees Celsius all year, Maldives is regulated by two different seasons. Tropical rain showers are experienced during the months of June and July which one may avoid when planning your family trip, though you may find prices are relatively lower which is worth considering too.
In Maldives, all visitors are granted a free 30 day visa upon arrival provided that they hold a current and valid passport with at least six months validity, a valid return air ticket to a destination that passengers have permission to enter, as well as necessary visas for the onward journey to the next destination. They should also have in possession of a minimum of USD 30.00 per person per day or have a confirmed hotel reservation for the planned period of stay in Maldives. This is vital for you to arrange in order to have a hassle free holiday with your loved ones.
It is best that when you plan a family vacation in Maldives that you make a prior booking of your accommodation after careful research based on your family needs that goes with it when it comes to holidaying. Find reliable family resorts that can provide you with the best deals for family holidays and make your reservation after selecting a family package offered by the property. Anantara Dhigu Maldives Resort is amongst the accommodation hotspots for families with special kids' clubs for a fun-filled experience.
Maldives is great as a massive outdoor adventure playground for children. The kids clubs ensure that the children are kept entertained with amazing fun activities in absolute safety. This releases the parents to get themselves involved in their own recreational activities or simply sun bathe on the decks of their beach villas that are directly located on the beach where they can keep an eye on their kids playing safely on the beach. Since each island has only one resort you can be rest assured that your kids will not get lost and the staff of kids clubs will ensure that they are kept safely during their playtime away from their parents till they return to pick them up.
The food in Maldives is a mixture of Western, South East Asian, and Indian food that are served at the resorts. Resorts with kids clubs offer special children's menus sometimes with a children's buffet as well. Kids under four to five years of age get to eat for free which is a special benefit provided for small ones. As for adults, you can choose from a wide array of a la carte menu options or go for sumptuous open buffets that serve amazing varieties of mouth-watering flavours from local treats to international favourites as dishes. While in Maldives don't fail to try out various seafood dishes served at your restaurant and the sweet local delicacies for dessert. For more information on things to consider when planning your family holiday in Maldives, checkout The Family Travel Blog.