MALDIVES
Motor
MALDIVES
Sailing
MALDIVES
Motor



Boatingo offers an exquisite range of luxury yacht charter services in the Maldives, perfect for corporate events, special occasions, or a memorable outing with family and friends. Our fleet is conveniently based at Malé Marina in the Maldives capital, placing you at the gateway to over 1,000 coral islands and 26 breathtaking atolls scattered across the Indian Ocean.
Embark on a journey across the Maldives’ spectacular atolls aboard one of our luxury yacht rentals. We anchor at the pristine sandbanks of North Malé Atoll or the secluded lagoons of Ari Atoll for 2–3 hours, providing ample time for swimming, snorkelling, diving, and sunbathing on untouched white sand. You can also enjoy a gourmet BBQ onboard while dolphins play in the bow wave. As we return to the marina, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking sunset over the Indian Ocean horizon.
Located in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is one of the world’s most geographically dispersed countries, stretching across roughly 298 square miles of land over 35,000 square miles of ocean. Situated just north of the equator, the archipelago lies southwest of Sri Lanka and India. Comprising 26 atolls and over 1,000 coral islands, it is one of the lowest-lying nations on earth, with an average ground level of just 1.5 metres above sea level.
Beneath the Maldives’ turquoise waters lies one of the planet’s richest marine ecosystems — vibrant coral reefs teeming with manta rays, whale sharks, sea turtles, and thousands of fish species. Island communities maintain centuries-old Maldivian traditions, from dhoni boat building to Bodu Beru drumming. Yet above the surface, the Maldives is synonymous with ultra-luxury — boasting some of the world’s most exclusive overwater villas, private island resorts, and superyacht charters.
The Maldives enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, averaging around 86°F (30°C). The dry northeast monsoon season from November to April offers the calmest seas and clearest skies — perfect for sailing and snorkelling. The southwest monsoon from May to October brings occasional rain but also the best conditions for surfing and manta ray sightings. World-class dive sites, dolphin cruises, deserted sandbank picnics, and bioluminescent night swims make the Maldives truly one of a kind.
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