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Teeing off: golf in Maldives

A quick glance at any Maldives map may make golfers recoil in horror. There’s little space for a championship course, let alone a decent fairway. And all that sand? Not even your Callaway Mack Daddy’s going to help you here. But the Maldives has always liked to toy with the boundaries of what’s achievable on an isolated sand bar. Dense jungle has given way to some short, but definitely playable holes. There’s no shortage of that aforementioned sand for the tricky bunkers. And the clubhouse? Your 19th hole at home will never feel the same again.

Adaaran Club Rannalhi

Through the looking glass: Best glass-floor villas in Maldives

The mystery of the deep, blue sea is something that has always captivated us; now, we have the ability to explore it in all its glory: scuba diving. Diving is one of the most unique and inspiring experiences you can have, and nowhere is this truer than the serenity of the Indian ocean. Diving in Bali is suitable for all levels; it’s also one of the most popular places in the world to become a certified diver because of the gorgeous underwater scenery. Incredibly safe and fun, becoming a certified diver here means you’ll be able to dive anywhere else in the world. In general, November to February is the best time to dive because the currents and weather will be favourable, but there are great options all year round. So, whether you’re a scuba expert or don’t know your DCS from your DPV, get ready to back-roll into the wonderful world of Bali scuba diving.

Maldives resort

Spot the difference: Maldives vs Bora Bora

If you’re wondering whether to fly and flop in Bora Bora or the Maldives this year, the real question could be whether it’s ever socially acceptable to use the phrase ‘fly and flop’? Travel lingo aside, we’ve been wrestling with the perennial Maldives vs Bora Bora debate ourselves. Not ones to leave any trip to chance, we’ve rummaged about in both of their best (and worst) bits to find the answer.

Honest Bar Ibiza

Vegan in Ibiza: the Orbzii Guide

Is Ibiza vegan friendly? In short, it depends on your willingness to head to omni-restaurants. Hap-py to dine alongside veggies and flexitarians? You’re in for a treat. There are also some solid, 100% vegan restaurants in Ibiza – leaving you free to dine without ethical qualms. Beyond Burger fans, re-joice! The world-famous, plant-based patty has made it to the party isle. Purists and the health con-scious needn’t worry, Ibiza is chock-full of yogis, health food gurus and wellness addicts. You’ll never be more than a brisk walk away from a detox smoothie.

Maldives at Sunset

Maldives

Forget everything you know about the Maldives. Even if you’ve swiped beyond the endless descriptions of azure blues and stilted water bungalows, there’s still much to discover. Yes, atoll life is largely focussed on hot stone massages, overwater cocktails and an overwhelming urge to snorkel – but then there’s the undiscovered Maldives. We can barely bring ourselves to say it, but, fly and flop (an unflattering phrase if ever there was one) here at your peril. Not even the most luxuriant complimentary robe should keep you from island hopping to meet some Maldivians, discovering their landscape isn’t entirely made of sand or having a rummage about in their urban lives.

Atolls in Maldives

An A-Z guide of atolls in the Maldives

Picture the Maldives. Go on, we’ll wait while you stir up those images. We’d put a reasonable wedge of cash on you seeing a small but perfectly formed island – perhaps with some overwater villas languishing in the tempting shallows. The sea’s a hue you’ve never really seen before in real life and perhaps there’s a cocktail or two featuring in there. Or a scuba tank, depending on your leisure-based leanings. No matter, it’s all much of a muchness. Or is it? With 26 atolls and around 1,200 islands, not every sand bar is created equally.

Shark Diving

Beneath the big blue: Maldives diving

The mystery of the deep, blue sea is something that has always captivated us; now, we have the ability to explore it in all its glory: scuba diving. Diving is one of the most unique and inspiring experiences you can have, and nowhere is this truer than the serenity of the Indian ocean. Diving in Bali is suitable for all levels; it’s also one of the most popular places in the world to become a certified diver because of the gorgeous underwater scenery. Incredibly safe and fun, becoming a certified diver here means you’ll be able to dive anywhere else in the world. In general, November to February is the best time to dive because the currents and weather will be favourable, but there are great options all year round. So, whether you’re a scuba expert or don’t know your DCS from your DPV, get ready to back-roll into the wonderful world of Bali scuba diving.

Ibiza's boat parties

The ultimate night out in Ibiza

Time is a tricky concept in Ibiza. Just as you’re finding a path to your hotel room, someone else is emerging for a sunrise yoga session. Ibiza opening parties seem to fill the calendar long after the first VIP area ropes have lifted. And closing parties are no more helpful in defining the season’s end. One thing that can be relied upon? The Ibiza party calendar will always be a dizzying mix of euphoric nights set to soundtracks that range from jazz to tech-house. With a few stops along the way to blast out some trance, underground beats and 90s classics.

El Bigotes

Three courses, one city (breakfast, lunch and dinner in Ibiza)

If a close friend has the audacity to question Ibiza food standards, you’ll need to rethink your friend-ship status. Harsh, but fair. We’ve been watching Ibiza quietly brew up a dining scene that most destinations can only dream of. Chefs and restaurant owners are putting some hard graft in, and not just in the kitchen. Plots of land across the island have been snapped up for farm-to-table dining. Bringing organic produce to your plates, and swiftly quelling any doubts on the veracity of the, often misused, ‘locally sourced’ stamp.

Ibiza

Ibiza

Need we even mention the real reason people come to Ibiza? If you ever find yourself more than 15 metres away from someone in a warrior pose, do check you’re on the right island. Yoga reigns supreme and wellness retreats are quickly becoming THE places to be and be massaged in. Yes, the super clubs are among the best in the world, but can they really realign anything other than your connection to trance and 90s chart toppers? Laser shows, aerial dancers and glitter canons are a non-too-subtle distraction from Ibiza’s next big thing. Agritourism. Farm-to-table dining is celebrating the island’s produce and transforming farmhouses and fincas into fairy light strewn, vintage chic wonders of gastronomy. And we don’t say that lightly.