Package overview
The thinking behind this journey.
A closer look at this 6-night journey through Maldives— who it's built for, what you'll experience, and why the pace works.
Journey notes
Why this route works
Why does this itinerary fit travellers from India?
The Maldives sits roughly 2 to 4 hours by flight from major Indian cities, making it one of the shortest long-haul honeymoon routes available. No visa is required for Indian passport holders on arrival, and the 6-night duration fits standard leave schedules.
Velana International Airport is the Maldives' main international gateway, located in Malé, the capital atoll. Direct and one-stop flights operate from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kolkata. Indian passport holders receive a free 30-day on-arrival visa for the Maldives. The 6-night, 7-day format covers two or more resort islands without requiring extended leave from work.
The Maldives uses the US dollar as the standard resort currency, and Indian credit cards are widely accepted across resort properties. Tripstor handles speedboat and seaplane transfer bookings between islands, removing the coordination burden from couples planning the trip independently.
What experiences does this package include?
This 6-night Maldives Honeymoon Package covers overwater villa stays, private beach access, snorkelling on house reefs, sunset cruises, and island-hopping transfers. Couples can add a couples' spa session or a private sandbank dinner depending on the resort selected.
An overwater villa is a stilted accommodation unit built directly above the lagoon, offering direct water access from a private deck. House reef snorkelling is a guided or self-guided activity conducted on the coral reef immediately surrounding the resort island. A sunset cruise is a 1 to 2 hour boat excursion timed to the evening light over the Indian Ocean. Each of these experiences is available at standard resort islands included in this package.
- Overwater villa stay with private deck and direct lagoon access
- House reef snorkelling with provided equipment at the resort island
- Sunset cruise on the Indian Ocean, typically 1 to 2 hours in duration
- Private beach time on a dedicated stretch of sand at the resort
- Island-hopping transfer to a second resort or local island during the stay
- Couples' spa session available as an add-on at participating resort properties
- Private sandbank dinner available as an add-on subject to weather and resort availability
Who is this package best suited for?
This package suits couples on a honeymoon or anniversary trip who want private beach access, overwater accommodation, and minimal travel stress. It works best for pairs departing from major Indian cities with 7 days available and a combined budget starting at ₹1,20,000.
The 6N/7D Maldives Honeymoon Package is structured for two travelers sharing accommodation throughout the trip. Couples who prefer relaxed island schedules over sightseeing-heavy itineraries will find this format comfortable. The package does not include group tours or shared transfers by default. Tripstor builds the itinerary around the couple's preferred island category — budget guesthouse islands, mid-range resort islands, or overwater villa properties. Indian couples celebrating a first anniversary or a delayed honeymoon also book this package regularly. The pricing structure at ₹1,20,000 per couple covers accommodation and inter-island transfers, making the per-person cost accessible for mid-range budgets.
How do the days unfold on this trip?
The 7-day itinerary begins with arrival at Velana International Airport in Malé, followed by a speedboat or seaplane transfer to the resort island. Days 2 through 6 are split between water activities, beach time, and optional excursions. Day 7 covers the return transfer and departure.
Day 1 is the arrival day. Velana International Airport is the Maldives' main international gateway, located on Hulhulé Island near Malé. Couples clear immigration and proceed to the resort transfer point on the same day. Day 2 and Day 3 are typically reserved for the first island stay, covering snorkelling, sandbank visits, and sunset cruises. Day 4 involves an inter-island transfer if the itinerary includes two islands. Days 5 and 6 continue at the second island with overwater villa check-in, dolphin-watching excursions, and private dining arrangements. Day 7 is the checkout and departure day. Tripstor schedules the return transfer to Velana International Airport with enough buffer time before the outbound flight to India.
What should you know before booking?
Indian passport holders receive a free 30-day on-arrival visa for the Maldives. The best travel window runs from November to April. Speedboat transfers take 20–45 minutes, while seaplane transfers take 15–30 minutes but operate only in daylight.
The Maldives on-arrival visa is free for Indian nationals and valid for 30 days from the date of entry. Velana International Airport is the primary entry point, located in Malé, the capital city of the Maldives.
Seaplane transfers operate only during daylight hours. Couples arriving on late-night flights must plan an overnight stay in Malé before transferring to a seaplane-access resort the following morning. Speedboat transfers are available at most hours and suit resorts within 45 minutes of Malé.
The Maldives uses the US dollar as the standard resort currency. Indian rupees are not widely accepted at resort islands. Couples should carry USD or use international debit or credit cards for on-resort expenses beyond the package inclusions.
The 6-night, 7-day Maldives Honeymoon Package referenced above starts from ₹1,20,000 per couple. This price covers accommodation and transfers but excludes international airfare unless specified at the time of booking. Tripstor confirms all inclusions in writing before payment is collected.
Travel insurance covering water sports, medical evacuation, and trip cancellation is strongly recommended for Maldives travel. Resorts are located on private islands, and the nearest hospital is typically in Malé. Couples should confirm their resort's medical facilities before finalising the island combination.



