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What to pack for a baby in the Maldives

What to pack for a baby in the Maldives

What to pack for a baby in the Maldives…or anywhere beachy and exotic and gorgeous!

I usually like to travel light – yes, even when I’m travelling with a baby! I’ll buy baby food, nappies and wipes once I reach my destination and usually stay somewhere with a washing machine so I don’t need to pack too many clothes.

But travelling to the Maldives with a baby was a whole new experience for me – I felt like I needed to pack EVERYTHING!

We went straight from the airport to the seaplane which took us directly to our island, Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu. There was nowhere to stock up on all the baby essentials so we needed to take everything with us.

NOTE: We were told about a couple who visited Coco Palm with a tiny baby and their luggage was lost on the way out there. They had to get formula and nappies and baby clothes delivered to the island. It was possible so you don’t need to panic if your luggage is lost.

Small resorts and hotels always offer a laundry service but it is expensive so it’s best to pack lots of clothes.

Here’s what to pack if you’re visiting the Maldives with a baby

My #1 item

A baby carrier

Do not travel to the Maldives without a baby carrier. I usually make packing ‘suggestions’ but this isn’t a suggestion, this is a must-pack!

Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu is entirely sand so getting a pushchair around was difficult. The footpaths were a bit more compact and were fine after it rained but most areas of the island were unsuitable for a pushchair.

If you have a baby carrier you can stroll around the beach and walk wherever you like without getting stuck. A carrier is also great for any situations where you’ll want your hands free – like on a boat or while you’re taking photos.

I recommend the Pao Papoose by We Made Me. It lasts from around 4 months to 2 years, is fully adjustable and gets a big thumbs up from George.

Tips for travelling to the Maldives with a baby

My #2 item

A baby monitor

Make sure you pack a monitor so you can sit outside without worrying while baby is napping or asleep at night. We have the Motorola MBP8 and had batteries in the parent device. This is one of the cheapest monitors on the market but it’s brilliant and I’d recommend it for both home and travel.

Toiletries

  • Nappies – and lots of them
  • Wipes and nappy bags
  • Swim nappies
  • Creams and lotions like Bedpanthen or Sudocrem which is also good for insects bites
  • Baby friendly suncream in factor 50+
  • Baby friendly insect repellent

Clothes

Visiting Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu with a baby

George modelling his Sunuva outfit perfectly

  • Sun hat – preferably with a chin strap so they can’t pull it off
  • Swimwear – I love Sunuva for kids swimwear, it’s so cute and everything is SPF 50.
  • Swim nappy – The Happy Nappy from Splashabout is a really good option as you don’t need to wear swim nappies beneath it
  • A smart outfit or two – Again, Sunuva is great for nice kid’s clothing. George has a little cotton shirt and smart shorts from Sunuva (find them here) and he looked so cute.
  • 1 x vest or t-shirt for every day
  • 3-4 pairs of shorts
  • 1 x jacket – For the plane and airport
  • 5 pairs of PJs – He mostly just slept in a vest but it depends if you like to have the aircon on at night

Extras

Packing for the Maldives

Pushchair – We took an umbrella stroller as it’s easiest to travel with. They fold down to be small and are easy to get on and off the plane – even the tiny seaplane. Strollers do have tiny wheels so they can be difficult to push through the sand. We saw another family with the Bugaboo Chameleon and they breezed through the sand thanks to the chunky tires. I was slightly jealous but I don’t think it was worth the extra effort of lugging a big pushchair out there.

Swim inflatable – Make sure you get one for the right age group. I bought a big one for George and it was too big and he couldn’t see over the edge and flopped about in it.

A light blanket – Pack something to drape over the pushchair in case you’re in the sun or baby falls asleep at dinner. I like the blankets from Panda and Sparrow. They’re made from bamboo so they’re UV resistant and super soft.

Disposable bibs – Great for the plane

Bibs with sleeves – Opt for plastic, wipe clean ones so you can wash them in your room

Feeding

Can you travel to the Maldives with a baby?

I took enough pouches of food to last George for the entire holiday. We were away for 8 days and he has 2 pouches per day so I think I took about 25 with me (just in case!)

I think we could have asked the chefs to mush him up some food but I preferred to have meals I knew he’d enjoy; I would have been panicking at the thought of him going hungry. I packed Weetabix which he has with formula for breakfast, Ella’s Kitchen pouches for main meals and fruit pouches for deserts.

George had just turned 6 months when we went to the Maldives so he wasn’t quite feeding himself. We gave him food from the buffet like bread rolls and fruit but this was mostly to keep him quiet.

We had one tin of formula and 4 bottles. I took microwavable sterilising bags from Medela with the intention of asking the kitchen staff to sterilise his bottles. I actually didn’t end up doing this and I thoroughly cleaned the bottles in our room and rinsed them a few times with boiling water.

If you plan to do this, don’t forget to pack washing up liquid and a bottle brush.

You could also use Milton Sterilising Tablets but you’ll need some kind of bucket to keep the bottles submerged.

If you’re breastfeeding it’s much easier!

Travelling to the Maldives with a baby

You might also like to read:

What to pack for a toddler on a plane

What’s it’s really like to travel to the Maldives with a baby

What to pack for a holiday to the Maldives (the adult addition)

How to spend your birthday in paradise in the Maldives

Teeny, tiny turtles hatching in the Maldives

Healthy holiday habits I’m bringing home from the Maldives

Arriving in paradise at Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu

I said ‘Yes’ (Yes, this happened while we were there too!)

What to pack in your carry on for a long flight


The holiday low-down

I flew to Male with Turkish Airlines. I departed from Birmingham with a 3-hour layover in Istanbul – a good choice if you’re travelling with little ones!

I stayed at Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu for 6 nights in a Deluxe Villa on a full board basis.

Massive thanks to Visit Maldives for helping to organise my trip

Read more:

My ultimate baby and toddler holiday packing list

Shaheen

Wednesday 13th of June 2018

Hi, Great blog! We are flying out to the Maldives in a week with our 8th Month baby. We have been informed that they have reverse osmosis water but I was wondering. What did you do in regards to Milk etc? Did you take powdered or ready made?

TheTravelHack

Thursday 14th of June 2018

We took powdered formula and used the bottle water (boiled) that they provided at our resort. George was absolutely fine with that.

Keeley

Monday 13th of November 2017

Hi Monica,

I have just come across your blog post and it has filled me with inspiration for our belated honeymoon to the Maldives with our 8 month old in December. Just a question as i'm wondering what to take... did you take you car seat with you? We have not paid for a seat on the international flight so it will not be needed here but notice you took a car journey to seaplane? Did you need one here?

TheTravelHack

Monday 13th of November 2017

Hi Keeley, you're going to have the best time!

No we didn't take a car seat. We did have a very very short car ride but we just held George on our laps. It was less than 2-3 minutes in the car and it was a very slow road so I think it would be a lot of effort for such a short journey. I know that's not technically the right answer but if we went again we wouldn't take a car seat.

I hope that helps and you have a great holiday!

myna

Monday 16th of October 2017

Im loving your blog already! Searched around for tips to travel with a baby to Maldives and I found your blog! Will be sharing with other friends too. Cant wait for Maldives!Hi from Malaysia!

What it's really like to travel to the Maldives with a baby - The Travel Hack

Wednesday 26th of July 2017

[…] Read all of my blog posts from the Maldives here, including tips for flying long haul with babies and a packing list for travelling to the Maldives with a baby. […]

Zen BabyTravel

Tuesday 23rd of February 2016

Hey Monica and welcome to the wonderful world of travelling mothers ! I love Maldives & diving around, we saved it a bit later for the little ones :) But we've done plenty of other exotic travels with the first baby / now toddler including Mauritius, Dominican Republic, UAE, Grenadines - https://zenbabytravel.wordpress.com/category/tested-destinations-2/. Happy to share any needed tips & tricks, travelling is a bit more complex but still a joy !