Unique Honeymoon Destinations: Talking about people who are fond of traveling in India, their favorite destination place would be Goa or Mussoorie but when it comes to honeymoon. Then this place changes to Maldives. In the current era, most of the couples are turning to Maldives for their honeymoon. Let us tell you that most of the Maldives are above water. If you also want to go here, then definitely know some special things about Maldives.
Why go to Maldives
Whenever you go to the Maldives then you must visit Fuldhu Island. Otherwise, your journey will remain incomplete. This island is very calm. The white sand spread all around wins your mind. The sea here full of colorful fishes, turtles, and dolphins will not let you return. The combination of sparkling blue water and white sand gives a wonderful feeling.
Full of beautiful scenery
Every bachelor dreams of seeing the beautiful litigants here. This is also a great place to celebrate holidays with friends. What to say about the city of Addu, located in the southern Male of Maldives. Amazing views are visible from this heart shaped island.
Best for honeymoon
If you are looking for a good place for a honeymoon, then you will not find a better place than Maldives. Let us inform you that these days famous actress Sonali Sehgal is also in the Maldives and is celebrating her honeymoon with her husband. Sonali is married to her boyfriend Ashish on June 7, 2023.
This is how bumper earnings happen
A major part of Maldives' income comes from tourism. There is a crowd of tourists here every season. Not only this, if we look at the previous figures, in the year 2021, more than 1.3 million people had turned to Maldives. At the same time, the income from tourism contributes 28 percent to the GDP here.
Beautiful view of the sea and nature
If you count yourself among the enthusiasts of scuba diving, then you will get an amazing experience in the Maldives. Significantly, this small country is surrounded by the Indian Ocean from all sides. Many experts believe that only about 1 percent of Maldives is on land, while 99 percent is floating on the sea.
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