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There's currently £550 off jaw-dropping five-star Maldives resort with unlimited access to underwater restaurant

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Published 09:36 23 Sep 2024 GMT+1

There's currently £550 off jaw-dropping five-star Maldives resort with unlimited access to underwater restaurant

The perfect antidote to rainy day blues.

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

The mornings feel colder, the nights are growing darker, and the knitwear is properly out. It can only mean one thing: winter is on its way.

But if you don't fancy hiding under a duvet for the next six months, might we suggest an antidote to those winter blues: a five-star holiday to one of the world's most incredible destinations?

Oblu Xperience Ailafushi

To mark the change of season, Travelbag is offering huge discounts on some show-stopping all-inclusive holidays, and frankly I can't think of a better excuse to escape the cold.

As part of the offer, you can save £550 on all-inclusive stays at a jaw-dropping five-star Maldives resort with unlimited access to its famous underwater restaurant - yes, you read that correctly. Here's our pick of the best deals on offer...

1. Eight days at the Oblu Xperience Ailafushi, Maldives

If you’ve ever dreamed about the crystal blue waters and endless stretch of white sand that the Maldives has to offer, it’s time to pack your bags. Oblu Xperience Ailafushi is home to those overwater villas you’ve seen all over Instagram with ocean access and panoramic views that will make getting out of bed something to look forward to.

OBLU XPERIENCE Ailafushi Island
OBLU XPERIENCE Ailafushi Island

And that’s not all. You’ll have unlimited access to the Maldives’ largest, and most surreal, underwater restaurant Only Blu, with once-in-a-lifetime views of the island’s magnificent coral reef.

How much does it cost?

£1,469, seven nights all-inclusive stay (includes flights and transfers).

2. Eleven days in Kuala Lumpur and Borneo

If a trip to the jungle is on your bucket list, then you don’t want to miss this unbelievable offer. After three nights spent at 5* Hotel Striped Kuala Lumpur, you’ll head to Borneo in search of wild orangutans.

Travelbag
Travelbag

Beneath the magnificent shadow of Mount Kinabalu, you'll explore the lush rainforest spotting an abundance of wildlife along the way. The adventure doesn't stop there, don your scuba gear to visit the island’s best dive sites before taking a well-earned rest on one of its many beaches.

How much does it cost?

£1,599, ten nights bed and breakfast (includes flight and transfers).

3. Six days in Toronto and Niagara

If Niagara Falls is at the top of your bucket list, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for. Travelbag is offering a six-day tour of Toronto with flights and car rental included.

Travelbag
Travelbag

After three days spent exploring Ontario’s buzzy capital, you’ll head to the famous waterfall where you’ll chuck on a rain poncho for the legendary Voyage to the Falls boat ride - yes, just like Jim and Pam.

How much does it cost?

£1,099, five nights (includes car rental, direct flights, and day tours).

4. Fifteen days in Great Ocean Road to Great Barrier Reef

If you’ve ever dreamed of travelling the Great Ocean Road, then listen up. Travelbag is offering a 15-day Aussie adventure, from Great Ocean Road to the Great Barrier Reef.

Ken Butti
Ken Butti

For an authentic experience, you’ll travel by camper, spotting wild koalas at Kennett River and seeing the 12 Apostles up close in person. You’ll end your time down under at Hamilton Island, where you can see one of the world's most incredible spectacles by helicopter: the Reef Heart.

How much does it cost?

£2,699, 14 nights (includes flights, campervan, and hotel stays).

For more information, visit travelbag.co.uk

Featured Image Credit: Oblu Xperience Ailafushi

Topics: Travel, Holiday

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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