subject: Island hopping in the Maldives [print this page] Island hopping in the Maldives Island hopping in the Maldives
Island hopping is a really popular pursuit on a Maldives holiday, and you don't have to break the bank to be able to do it.
Lots of the hotels in the Maldives offer this as an additional excursion. Kuredu Maldives offer a half day's excursion to two of their neighbouring islands offering the chance to see a dolphin friendly tuna canning factory as well as the fishing village of Naifaru. This excursion only costs the equivalent of 40 USD per person.
One&Only Maldives at Reethi Rah also offer the opportunity to island hop aboard a mechanised authentic Dhoni boat sailing across the North Male Atoll and taking a swim or snorkel en route to a local island where you can call in for souvenirs. The tour takes in its own private picnic island for lunch at Kuda Bandos before returning to Bandos for the rest of the day.
You can also island hop at Komandoo Island Resort. Located directly opposite the island is Kuradu (not to be mistaken with Kuredu which is also nearby and available for island hopping for the day.) Kuradu features a fantastic house reef for snorkelling and an empty beach perfect for uninterrupted sun basking. Duration: Half day
Or you can venture a little further and visit Maalfilaafushi and Vawaru on a full day excursion (minimum 8 guests). These two islands are markedly different, the former is inhabited by 200 locals (and you will see how the island has developed since people moved there in 1987) whereas the latter is a deserted island where you'll stop for lunch and a snorkel opportunity.
You can also do island hopping' upmarket should you wish to. For example, at Four Seasons Kuda Huraa you can take your place on a 55 foot luxury sports cruiser with air conditioning, flat screen TV and lunch served on board as you flit between various sandbanks and reef tops in pursuit of that ideal photo opportunity or snorkel site.
These are just mere examples of island hopping available in the Maldives you will find that the majority of hotels featured by Destinology offer island hopping opportunities for hotel guests.