Holiday hotspot with stunning beaches now 37% cheaper as prices ‘plunge’

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The Maldives has seen prices plummet with a five-star luxury holiday to the island now available for hundreds of pounds less than it was this time last year

Beach resort in the Maldives, Asia. High quality photo
The Maldives are a dream destination(Image: Pierrick Lemaret via Getty Images)

Dreaming of a lavish escape to the sun-kissed shores of the Maldives? Well, your dream holiday might now be within reach as prices have taken a nosedive over the past year, with reductions of more than a third.

While destinations like Greece and Italy are becoming pricier, this idyllic archipelago has witnessed a staggering 37% drop in costs compared to last year.

A luxurious five-star retreat to Medhufushi Island that would have set you back £1,980 in 2024 is now only £1,239 – that’s a saving of £741.

Betty Bouchier-Hobin, a travel expert from Destination2, commented: “With travel taxes rising and the cost of living still high, it’s a relief to see prices falling somewhere.

“The Med is at peak demand and we’re now seeing four and five-star resorts in the Maldives offering full-board or all-inclusive packages for less than their European rivals.”

“When you factor in exclusive offers such as free child places, it can work out better value overall. The setting speaks for itself with white sands, turquoise seas and world-class snorkelling all year round.”

Aerial view of catamaran on sea, Maldives
There’s no shortage of excitement in the Maldives(Image: Cavan Images via Getty Images)

So if you’re tempted by a jaunt to this renowned paradise, rest assured there’s no chance of boredom, reports the Express.

The Maldives isn’t just about its iconic white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters; there’s plenty more on offer beyond lounging in the sun.

For instance, Sultan Park is a lush tropical oasis complete with fountains, offering a serene spot to meander beneath the shade of leafy trees.

If the gardens don’t tickle your fancy, why not take a wander around the island you’re residing on?

The Maldives are compact enough to explore by foot, and you’ll find an array of bars, restaurants and cafes perfect for ducking into when you need a break from the midday sun.

If it’s sandy shores you’re after, then you’re in for a treat. According to LonelyPlanet, the cream of the crop can be found on the Shaviyani Atoll.

This island is home to numerous stunning beaches as well as an extraordinary underwater art installation that also serves as a coral restoration project, known as the Coralarium.

You can dive beneath the waves to admire the submerged sculptures, or gaze at the section that sits above the waterline from the comfort of the beach.

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