Zaha Travel’s Best Maldives Value Destinations for 2026
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Zaha Travel’s Best Maldives Value Destinations for 2026

At Zaha Travels, we believe that the best Maldives holiday is not defined by price alone, but by how well the destination matches the traveller’s expectations. Whether you are planning a honeymoon, a family holiday, or a budget-friendly island getaway, these destinations represent some of the most valuable ways to experience the Maldives in 2026.

Flying to the Maldives? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Flying to the Maldives? Here’s What You Need to Know

Despite the temporary challenges affecting international flights, the Maldives itself continues to offer the same unforgettable experiences that travelers seek. Crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and serene island escapes are waiting, and with the right preparation and support, your journey can be just as smooth and memorable as ever.

Visiting the Maldives During Ramadan: What Travelers Need to Know
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Visiting the Maldives During Ramadan: What Travelers Need to Know

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed by Muslims around the world as a time of fasting, reflection, prayer, and community. From dawn until sunset, Muslims do not eat or drink. In the Maldives, where Islam shapes daily life, this rhythm is evident across the local islands in a calm and meaningful way.

World Champion Freediver Alessia Zecchini
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Experience the Depths: Meet World Champion Freediver Alessia Zecchini at Sun Siyam Olhuveli

Sun Siyam Olhuveli is about to offer a truly extraordinary experience. On 13th October 2025, dive enthusiasts have the chance to meet Alessia Zecchini, a world champion free diver, at Sunrise Beach from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Known as “The Deepest Woman in the World,” Alessia has amazed audiences worldwide with her record-breaking underwater feats.

Dancing with Giants of the Ocean
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Dancing with Giants of the Ocean

From May to November, the Maldives becomes a playground for manta rays. Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll is one of the best spots in the world to see them gather in large numbers. You can snorkel among dozens of mantas, watching as they twirl gracefully in what looks like an underwater ballet. Their wings stretch wide, and yet they move with a softness that makes you forget their size.