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All inclusive Indian Ocean holidays can be taken in four main regions, Comoros, Madagascar, the Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles and Sri Lanka. The climate on these islands is humidly hot during their rainy season from November through to May and their Winter in the remainder of the year brings a dry heat. These 5 star all inclusive Indian Ocean islands are mostly pint-sized beauty spots of tropical paradise and each one has their own unique activities and traits.
- Flight time from UK: 12 aprox depending on island
Airport Transfer Time: varies depending on island
Suitable for: winter holiday, honeymoon destination, couples wanting a romantic holiday
Currency: varies depending on island
Top 3 Islands: Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives.
Divers and water sports enthusiasts prefer to take cheap Indian Ocean holidays on the Maldives as they are a diving haven. Most resorts include diving centres where tourists have the chance to take in the underwater delights of the Banana Reef, Shark Point, Lion’s Head and the magnificent shipwreck of the Maldives Victory. Marine life such as manta rays, white tip reef sharks and napoleon fish also live here in abundance. Some Indian Ocean luxury holiday resorts even offer floating accommodation for you to reside in on your stay.
The tear drop shaped island of Sri Lanka is placed close to the Maldives and many all inclusive Indian Ocean holidays offer a stay in both islands on the one trip. Sri Lanka is steeped in ancient history and amazing wildlife. An all inclusive Indian Ocean holiday to Sri Lanka rich in natural scenery and there are many activities on hand to help you learn about the surrounding environment. In Sri Lanka you will be able to take a once in a life time opportunity to visit an elephant orphanage or stop at the local tea plantation.
Madagascar attracts visitors to the Indian Ocean with some of the most unique and unusual animals and plants in the world. Over 90% of the trees, flowers, birds, mammals, amphibians and insects here cannot be found in any other part of the world, making this a fascinating experience when taking a holiday.
Mauritius, Comoros and the Seychelles also offer idyllic sun baked beaches and luscious green mountain tops covered by jungle. These eye catching islands offer a fresh insight to a the Indian Ocean. However, it should be pointed out that that Comoros has encountered some volcanic activity in recent years so do be cautious if you are thinking of venturing off there. On the whole, however, Indian Ocean all inclusive sum up the old cliché of tropical paradise to a t. A gorgeous sandy beach and wild jungle foliage on hilly mountains awaits your arrival.