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Maldives from Bunbury, Australia — Ultra-Luxury | Maldives Postcards

< The turquoise waters, the white sandy beaches, and the warm hospitality of the locals made me feel right at home. Since then, Fede has researched fortunate enough to visit this tropical setting numerous times, and each visit only deepens my appreciation for its unique beauty and charm. One of the things I love most about the Maldives is how easy it is to get there from almost anywhere in the world. Whether you're flying in from Sydney, Dubai, or Singapore, you'll find convenient flight options that make the journey as enjoyable as the destination itself. And once you arrive, the adventure truly begins. From arrival off the plane, you're just a short speedboat or seaplane ride away from your own private island paradise. The Maldives is a destination that offers something for everyone, whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adventure-filled trip with friends. The resorts here are some of the best in the world, offering luxurious accommodations, polished dining, and a wide range of activities to suit every taste and preference.

Luxury TravelFlight TipsSeaplane TransfersIsland Hopping
AtollVarious
VillasDepends on resort
TransferSeaplane or Speedboat
House reefDepends on resort
Best forRomantic getaways, family vacations, adventure seekers

Why people come here

The Maldives is a destination that covers a lot. From arrival, you're greeted with warm smiles and a sense of tranquility that's hard to find anywhere else in the world. The resorts here are some of the best in the world, offering luxurious accommodations, polished dining, and a wide range of activities to suit every taste and preference. Whether you're looking to relax and unwind on a pristine beach, explore the active marine life through snorkeling or diving, or indulge in a spa treatment that will leave you feeling rejuvenated, the Maldives has something for everyone. One of the things I love most about the Maldives is the ease of travel. With convenient flight options from major hubs like Dubai, Singapore, and Doha, getting here is a breeze. And once you arrive, the adventure truly begins. From arrival off the plane, you're just a short speedboat or seaplane ride away from your own private island paradise.

Flying to the Maldives from Bunbury

Travelling from Bunbury, Australia to the Maldives is a journey that promises to be as exciting as the destination itself. Most travellers from Bunbury will typically fly to Perth first, and then take an international flight to a major hub like Singapore or Dubai. From there, expect to catch a direct flight to Velana International Airport (MLE) in the Maldives. The total travel time can vary, but it usually takes around 15 to 20 hours, depending on your layover. Major airlines that operate flights to the Maldives include Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines, all known for their excellent service and comfort. Once you arrive at Velana International Airport, you're by the warm, tropical air of the Maldives. From there, expect to take a speedboat or a seaplane to your chosen resort. The speedboat ride can take anywhere from 20 minutes to a couple of hours, depending on the distance to your resort. If you're staying at a resort that's further away, you might take a seaplane, which offers a unique and striking view of the Maldivian atolls from above. The seaplane ride usually takes around 30 to 45 minutes.

Best Time to Visit

The Maldives is a year-round destination with warm temperatures and sunny days. The high season is considered November till end of Easter Holidays usually in April and the low season is May to October. However, when planning your trip to the Maldives, keep in mind that the average weather patterns are unpredictable most of the time and it will all depend on where (north east or south west) you are staying. There are incredibly good offers and promotions for the Maldives during the low season, therefore, your chance of spending 10 days or 02 weeks is easily half the price you will spend during the high season. The best weather in the Maldives is between January and mid-April, when the dry northeast monsoon prevails. expect blue skies and low humidity, although occasional, short showers can still occur. The dry season also coincides with the northern hemisphere’s cold winter season, which means this is high season in the Maldives, with low availability and often insanely expensive room rates at the resorts. The wet southwest monsoon runs from May to October, peaking in June. Although the temperatures remain as warm as in the dry season, rainy days and thunderstorms are far more likely. There may be days, or periods of a few days, when the sky is cloudy. However, even during this period, there are usually long periods of bright sunshine, and more affordable room rates mean this is still a good time to visit.

Atolls to Consider

The Maldives is made up of 26 atolls, each offering its own unique charm and beauty. For travellers from Bunbury, I often recommend the North Male Atoll and the South Male Atoll for their proximity to the airport and the wide range of resorts they offer. The North Male Atoll is home to well-finished hardware Kudadoo Maldives Private Island. These resorts offer polished amenities, beautiful overwater villas, and a wide range of activities to suit every taste and preference. The South Male Atoll, on the other hand, is known for its beautiful beaches and healthy marine life. Resorts like the Anantara Dhigu and the COMO Cocoa Island offer a more laid-back and relaxed atmosphere, well suited to those looking to unwind and reconnect with nature. For those seeking a more secluded and private experience, the Baa Atoll is a great option. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is home to some of the most beautiful and unspoiled islands in the Maldives, including the stunning Vakkaru Maldives and the luxurious Soneva Fushi. These resorts offer a truly immersive experience, allowing you to disconnect from the world and reconnect with yourself and your loved ones.

Visa Requirements

One of the great things about travelling to the Maldives is the ease of entry. Most nationalities, including Australians, are granted a 30-day free tourist visa upon arrival. This means you don't have to worry about applying for a visa beforehand, making your travel planning that much simpler. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest visa requirements before you travel, just to be on the safe side. When you arrive in the Maldives, you'll need to present your passport, which should be valid for at least six months from the date of entry. You'll also need to show proof of your return or onward travel tickets, as well as confirmation of your resort booking. Once you have all your documents in order, you'll be granted your free tourist visa, and you can start your Maldivian adventure.

What is the best time to visit the Maldives?

The best time to visit the Maldives is between January and April, when the dry northeast monsoon prevails, offering blue skies and low humidity. However, this is also the high season, with low availability and higher prices. The wet season, from May to October, offers more affordable rates and fewer crowds, but with a higher chance of rain.

How do I get to the Maldives from Bunbury, Australia?

Most travellers from Bunbury will typically fly to Perth first, and then take an international flight to a major hub like Singapore or Dubai. From there, expect to catch a direct flight to Velana International Airport (MLE) in the Maldives. The total travel time can vary, but it usually takes around 15 to 20 hours, depending on your layover.

What are the visa requirements for the Maldives?

Most nationalities, including Australians, are granted a 30-day free tourist visa upon arrival in the Maldives. You'll need to present your passport, which should be valid for at least six months from the date of entry, as well as proof of your return or onward travel tickets, and confirmation of your resort booking.

What are some recommended atolls to visit in the Maldives?

For travellers from Bunbury, I often recommend the North Male Atoll and the South Male Atoll for their proximity to the airport and the wide range of resorts they offer. The Baa Atoll is also a great option for those seeking a more secluded and private experience.

What can I expect from the resorts in the Maldives?

The resorts in the Maldives are some of the best in the world, offering luxurious accommodations, polished dining, and a wide range of activities to suit every taste and preference. Whether you're looking to relax and unwind on a pristine beach, explore the active marine life through snorkeling or diving, or indulge in a spa treatment, the Maldives has something for everyone.

What is the weather like in the Maldives?

The Maldives enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures and sunny days year-round. The high season, from November to April, offers the best weather with constant sunshine and blue skies. The low season, from May to October, has a higher chance of rain but still offers long periods of bright sunshine and more affordable room rates.

What is the currency used in the Maldives?

The currency used in the Maldives is the Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR). However, US dollars are widely accepted, and most resorts will quote prices in USD.

What is the time difference between Bunbury, Australia and the Maldives?

The Maldives is 3 hours behind Australian Western Standard Time (AWST), which is the time zone for Bunbury. This means that when it is 12:00 PM in Bunbury, it is 9:00 AM in the Maldives.

What should I pack for my trip to the Maldives?

When packing for your trip to the Maldives, be sure to include lightweight and breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. You may also want to bring a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, as well as comfortable shoes for walking and exploring. Don't forget to pack any necessary medications, as well as your travel documents and money.

Can I use my credit card in the Maldives?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in the Maldives, especially at resorts and larger establishments. However, it's always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases and tips.

What is the voltage and plug type used in the Maldives?

The voltage used in the Maldives is 230V, and the plug type is the British standard BS-1363, which has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. If your devices use a different plug type, you may need to bring a travel adapter.

A note on accuracy. Travel facts shift — villa counts get added, restaurants reopen under new chefs, transfer schedules change with the seasons. We update this site as often as we can, but the fastest, most reliable way to confirm anything before booking is to message Fede on WhatsApp. He'll tell you what's true today, not what was true last year.
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