About maldives
Stretching north from the equator, the archipelago islands of the Maldives are scattered like jewels on an Indian Ocean background, and set within azure lagoons encircled with white powder sands that surround the emerald foliage at the heart of almost every idyllic island. Since independence in 1965, the Maldives has evolved into one of the most desirable and luxurious tropical leisure destinations on the planet; and for very good reasons:
The hospitality of the Maldivian people, who regard visitors as honoured guests; the crystal clear waters that take on a hue that is unmistakably and uniquely the Maldives; and an idyllic climate with warm temperatures year round and a great deal of sunshine. In fact, there is an average of eight hours of sunshine each day, with the maximum average temperature being 31.1 C, and the minimum 25.5 C.
In addition to all this, there is a national commitment to the environment. A commitment and strategy that has established the Maldives as the benchmark for eco-responsibility – worldwide.
The Maldives is also surprisingly accessible, being medium-haul distances from South East Asia and the Middle East, with direct longer-haul flights from Europe to the International Airport at Malé – the country’s capital.
Today, with the recent relaxation of property ownership laws, overseas purchasers can invest with confidence in a secure and exclusive residential property market, offering the abundant lifestyle benefits associated with the destination, Six Senses.

