Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has formally stated the Maldives is re-opening its borders to international tourists this week, on Wednesday July 15, 2020 to be precise.

Perfect Wave’s experienced team will be able to get you there from many countries (subject to individual national travel restrictions).

surfing Maldives Central Atolls
Sick Central Atolls set up. Photo Potts.

 

Four of our favourite Maldives surf resorts are open for business now and in the coming weeks!

Ayada re-opens on July 25, 2020. 

Six Senses Laamu re-opens August 1, 2020. 

Kandooma Resort re-opens September 1, 2020. 

Niyama Private Islands Resort re-opens October 1, 2020. 

 

Kandooma surf
Kandooma is rarely crowded at the best of times, let alone 2020. Photo Potts.

 

After 4 months of being closed down for safety reasons during the pandemic, now is the perfect time for you to score epic Maldives in peak surfing season with virtually no one around. It truly is like the Maldives of the late 80’s or early 90’s right now!

We’re offering crazy, affordable deals for the next few months, with some of our preferred resorts offering up to 50% off right now.

Enquire now and score the wave of your life!
Empty Kandooma perfection. Photo Steve.
Empty Kandooma perfection. Photo Steve Lanfranco

 

Niyama resort surf Vodi
Empty Vodi perfection, straight out front of Niyama. Photo Nate

 

There is no denying that the world we currently live in is a vastly different place to 6 months ago, but that being said, slowly but surely many countries are attempting to return to some sort of normality post Corona shutdown.

The Maldives due to its geographic isolation and the remoteness of each individual atoll is without doubt one of the better surfing safe havens. Now that 5 of our fav Maldivian resorts are re opening could be the perfect time to chase the empty wave of your dreams.

 

Lohis Maldives

 

 

Written by:
Ben Horvath

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