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Island Time In The Maldives: What It Is, Why Resorts Use It, And How Travellers Can Make The Most Of It

Maldives resorts use Island Time to extend sunsets and improve guest comfort. Here’s how it works

Island Time in the Maldives stretches daylight, creating more space for immersive unhurried experiences Photo: icemanphotos/Shutterstock
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True luxury is not about where you stay, but how a place makes you feel. In the Maldives, “Island Time” has been redefining that feeling by setting local time one or two hours ahead of Maldives Standard Time (GMT+5). This means evenings arrive later than they would elsewhere in the country. So when it’s 6:00 PM in Malé, your resort could already be at 7:00 or even 8:00 PM. Everything runs on this adjusted time, from dining to spa appointments, and mind you, this is not a gimmick but a hospitality strategy that allows guests to enjoy longer evenings and immersive experiences at an unhurried pace.

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