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Serene Adventures
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November – April
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May – October
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Speed Launch
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All meals included (Full Board)
Overview
Trade in your daily desk view for turquoise lagoons, swaying palms, and salty island air. Remote Work in Paradise is a 7-day remote work experience based at One Season, Thoddoo, designed for digital nomads, freelancers, or creatives who want a productive work week wrapped in tropical bliss.
Thoddoo, one of the Maldives’ most vibrant local islands, offers the perfect balance of reliable Wi-Fi, cozy cafés, and after-hours beach serenity. Whether you’re jumping into Zoom calls or catching golden hour from the rooftop, this trip gives you the space to stay productive without missing out on the peaceful paradise.
After work, enjoy your own curated experiences like sunset cruises, snorkeling, or simply unwinding under the stars. Your time is your own, we just help make it magic.
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Highlights
- Stay at Alaika, a modern guesthouse with workspace-friendly rooms and rooftop views
- Reliable Wi-Fi and dedicated work areas for stress-free remote work
- Slow mornings or productive hustle – your choice, your pace
- After-work experiences: snorkeling, island hopping, sunset cruises
- Rooftop yoga, coffee meetups, and relaxed beachside dinners
- Community vibes with optional co-working socials
Itinerary
Welcome to the Maldives! Upon arrival at Velana International Airport (Malé), a team member will greet you and assist with your public speedboat transfer to Thoddoo (approx. 1.5 hours). Once checked in at One Season Guesthouse, take time to settle into your room and set up your remote workspace.
Spend your afternoon with a self-guided island walk, or relax with a coffee at a local beachfront café.
Ease into your remote routine with a focused work session from the comfort of your room or a nearby café with Wi-Fi.
In the late afternoon, enjoy a leisurely guided walk around Thoddoo, visiting peaceful beaches, a local mosque, and fruit farms. Or choose from optional experiences available through your booking
Use the morning for deep work, then take a well-earned break in the afternoon by adding on any optional activities.
Wrap up your day with sunset views, or a casual group gathering over dinner.
Today is yours to balance as needed. Choose between a regular work day or a partial adventure day.
In the evening, opt in for a Sunset Dolphin Cruise (available through optional activities), complete with light snacks and golden views of the Indian Ocean.
Work, relax, or explore. Later, choose an optional Rasdhoo tour or Manta + Coral Garden snorkeling adventure.
As evening comes, wind down at your pace, explore solo or join the group for dinner.
Enjoy a relaxed morning or a final burst of productivity.
Choose to spend the day as you wish—or add a full-day resort trip to Ellidhoo, or a sandbank + snorkeling + fruit lunch combo.
Gather for a Farewell Dinner on the beach or rooftop, sharing reflections and memories from your week.
Enjoy your final tropical breakfast at One Season Guesthouse.
If you're heading out, take the speedboat back to Malé in time for your international flight. Or if you're extending your stay, your host will assist with arrangements for accommodation and extra activities of your choice.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Pick-up and drop-off service from and to Velana International Airport
- Round-trip transportation between the airport and your island accommodation
- Accommodation in a guesthouse with a family-friendly environment
- Daily meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) with tea or coffee
- First Aid Medical Kit (Your guide will carry a Medical Kit, but we recommend bringing your own for personal use)
The Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Visa Charges
- Your travel and medical insurance
- Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
- Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency
- Emergency expenses
Accommodation

Deluxe Double Room
Check-in: from 14:00 to 18:00 | Check-out: until 12:00
Located in the heart of Thoddoo, this welcoming guesthouse provides a peaceful escape ideal for couples or small groups looking to experience the island’s charm. Just minutes from the beach and Thoddoo’s famous fruit farms, it offers a quiet and authentic stay with easy access to local life and island adventures.
We chose this guesthouse for its comfort, hospitality, and local character. This guesthouse is family-run and dedicated to creating a warm, personalized experience. Staying here supports community-based tourism and directly benefits the people of Thoddoo.
What the One Season offers
Guests will stay in a Deluxe Double Room, a cozy space designed for comfort and rest. Each room includes an extra-large double bed, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with shower, hairdryer, free toiletries, and fresh towels. The room also features a wardrobe, electric kettle, fan, clothes rack, and tiled floors for a cool, airy ambiance.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, allowing guests to stay connected and share their island moments. The room is non-smoking, ensuring a clean and relaxing atmosphere throughout your stay.
Whether you’re returning from a sandbank trip or a dolphin cruise, this guesthouse provides a peaceful, homey place to unwind and enjoy the rhythms of island life.
For more photos and room features, please see the gallery above.
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FAQs
There is no minimum number for any of our land-based trips to operate.
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Yes! Alaika offers reliable, high-speed Wi-Fi suitable for Zoom calls, uploads, and daily tasks.
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Not at all – it’s your trip! Work as much or as little as you like. Some guests work full days, others use it as a “light work” break.
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Absolutely! Just let us know in advance and we’ll help with arrangements.
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The Maldives, like many parts of the world, is experiencing changes in climate and weather patterns, making traditional weather data less reliable. With its tropical climate, the Maldives enjoys abundant sunshine and average temperatures around 30°C year-round, making it a great destination at any time. There are two main seasons: the dry season (northeast monsoon) from January to March, and the wet season (southwest monsoon) from mid-May to November. While the ‘wet season’ doesn’t mean it rains constantly, there is a higher chance of rain during this period. However, rain can occur even in the ‘dry season.’
For more detailed weather information, click here.
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The Maldives is a Muslim country, so it’s important to be mindful of dress codes, especially on local islands and within communities.
For men, wearing t-shirts and shorts or swim shorts is generally fine, but women should take a more modest approach. It’s recommended for women to wear t-shirts with sleeves covering the shoulders, loose shorts or skirts that cover the thighs, or sundresses paired with a sarong around the shoulders.
On the islands we visit, guests can wear traditional beachwear, but it’s important for women to refrain from wearing swimwear except in specific areas. Swimwear is only appropriate on uninhabited islands, sandbanks, private bikini beaches (available on all islands where you’ll stay), or while on our cruises and snorkeling boats. Your tour leader will provide guidance on when and where swimwear is allowed.
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No prior experience is required for any of the activities included – just an average level of fitness and a spirit of adventure! The activities are designed to be enjoyable, not strenuous. The only requirements are that you should be comfortable in the water, able to swim, and able to climb a ladder to exit the water during snorkeling activities.
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Laptop, charger, light clothing, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and any personal tech you need.
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We recommend bringing your own mask and snorkel if possible. This way, you’ll have equipment that fits properly, ensuring comfort and reducing the chances of leaks. It’s also more hygienic, and since masks and snorkels are compact and lightweight, they won’t take up much room in your luggage. Due to the ocean currents and winds in the Maldives, fins are necessary for most snorkeling activities, and we provide them for all our tours. However, if you’d prefer a better fit, you’re welcome to bring your own fins as well.
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Yes! Many of our guests are solo digital nomads or creatives looking for a mix of productivity and community.
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Absolutely. From the moment you arrive in the Maldives until you depart, you’ll be supported every step of the way. A friendly local guide will be available to assist you whenever needed, whether it’s organizing your daily excursions, answering questions, or just helping you feel at home on the islands. While you’ll have free time to explore and relax, you’ll never be left wondering what to do or where to go.
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When traveling on land-based tours, properties can usually cater to vegan and vegetarian diets. However, it’s important to note that on local islands, over 95% of food products are imported and brought from Malé once or twice a week.
While fruit and vegetables are available, they may be in limited supply and don’t typically make up a significant part of the traditional Maldivian diet, which may differ from the more varied and balanced meals you might typically have at home. As a vegetarian, you may find your options quite limited. For example, even a potato curry might include dried tuna. Local islands don’t have regular supermarkets, and what’s available in the convenience store one week may not be seen again for months, so the selection can vary.
We encourage you to be mindful of these factors and communicate any dietary restrictions ahead of time so we can assist with your meal planning during your stay.
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In the Maldives, the consumption of alcohol is prohibited in accordance with local laws, and you will not find alcohol available on inhabited islands, including the capital, Malé. Please refrain from bringing alcohol through the airport, as it will be confiscated and returned to you upon departure.
For those joining our cruise itineraries, alcoholic beverages are available for purchase on board, and payment can be made in USD or local currency directly to the boat captain.
If you’re staying on local islands, we can also arrange visits to tourist resorts or floating bars in specific areas where alcohol is permitted.
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For your safety and peace of mind, travel insurance is required for all participants on our multi-day tours, including the diving course. Your coverage should include medical expenses, emergency evacuation, and any necessary repatriation in case of illness or injury. We also suggest your insurance covers travel disruptions, such as flight delays, missed connections, or lost luggage, to ensure you’re fully prepared for any unexpected events during your journey.
































