Although at the moment the Maldives is still on the Government red list of countries meaning that travellers should not visit, planning a honeymoon there for next year should be possible.
The peak season for visiting the Maldives is between December and April when there is very little rain, low humidity and warmer temperatures however this is the peak season so it may be busy and is usually more expensive. For a quieter, less pricey break it is a good idea to visit in May or November when the holiday season is just beginning or ending and take your chances with the weather.
While almost every resort in the Maldives has an excellent spa, the relaxing Kagi Spa island with its creamy white villas and curving pavilions is the ideal get away from it all honeymoon destination. As well as the usual range of spa treatments, alternative therapies such as Reiki, wave meditation and sound baths are available. Complimentary daily yoga classes are offered to guests who want to relax further.
Eating out in the Maldives can be expensive so all-inclusive honeymoon deals are a wise choice for travellers. Maldivian food is often hot and spicy. If you are going to eat local food, prepare to eat spicy fish curry, fish soup, fish patties and other variations.