Toronto to the Maldives: Baecation

SPECS

Who: Two People, One Bed

Where: Toronto to the Maldives

When: Saturday, October 10th – Wednesday, October 21st, 2020

Budget Per Person: $2000.00

Notes: I made the stays from 12th – 20th because getting to and from Male via ferry or speedboat sometimes takes a bit of time, regardless of what time you land. The likelihood of being on an island that isn’t where the airport is located (Male) is high, I want to make sure you have plenty time to catch your flight. If you want some more information before choosing a trip to the Maldives, please click here and here.


Flight: Toronto to Male | October 10th – October 20th

$1490.00 CAD: roundtrip (two good layovers each way)


Stay: Hotel for Two | October 12th – October 20th

Option 1: $918.08 CAD ($459.04/per person); Deluxe Double with Island View, Maafushi island, Breakfast included, Beach, Pool

Option 2: $874.12 CAD ($437.06/per person); Deluxe Double Room, Hulhumale island, Close to ferry terminal, Has an airport shuttle, Beach, Looks nice

Option 3: $989.30 CAD ($494.65/per person); Deluxe Double Room with Pool View, Maafushi island, Looks great, Pool, Beach, Breakfast included

Option 4: $883.00 CAD ($441.50/per person); Deluxe Double Room, Maafushi island, I stayed here and loved it, Beautiful beach, Breakfast included, Nice staff

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1927.06 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1984.65 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Miami to Maldives: Baecation

SPECS

Who: Two People, One Bed

Where: Miami to the Maldives

When: Tuesday, September 10th – Friday, September 20th, 2019

Budget Per Person: $1200.00 USD

Notes: The locations are on various islands in the Maldives, make sure to always check what kind of transport is needed (boat, car, flight etc) to get there before choosing it!


Flight: MIA to Male | September 10th – September 20th

$893.00 USD: roundtrip (great layover in Istanbul)

Stay: Hotel for two | September 12th – September 20th

Option 1: $515.47 USD ($257.74/per person); Maafushi island, Super Deluxe Room, Looks great, Great reviews, Breakfast included, Awesome beach

Option 2: $334.54 USD ($167.27/per person); Feridhoo island, Double Room, Breakfast included, Looks nice, Beach, Great reviews

Option 3: $383.10 USD ($191.55/per person); Hulhumale island, Standard Double Room, Looks good, Great reviews

Option 4: $487.20 USD ($243.60/per person); Maafushi island, Standard Double Room, Looks cute, Great reviews, Breakfast included, Beach

Option 5: $514.65 USD ($257.33/per person); Ukulhas island, Deluxe Room, Breakfast included, Beautiful beach, Great reviews

Option 6: $575.79 USD ($287.90/per person); Hulhumale island, Standard Double Room, On beach, Looks very nice, Great reviews, Breakfast included

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1060.27 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1180.90 per person for the trip.




Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay OR if you choose Booking.com for the first time click here for a free credit. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.