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Flights from Munich to Male

Best Deals for Munich to Male Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Munich to Male Flights on Etihad
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FromMunich (MUC)ToMale (MLE)Round-trip
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26 May 2025 - 5 Jun 2025

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EUR722*

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FromMunich (MUC)ToMale (MLE)Round-trip
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EUR868*

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FromMunich (MUC)ToMale (MLE)Round-trip
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10 Oct 2025 - 25 Oct 2025

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EUR1,138*

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Fly from Munich to Malé with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Munich to Malé with Etihad Airways and dive into a kaleidoscopic world of untouched coral reefs, picturesque resorts and warm tropical waters in the capital of the Maldives.

There’s an abundance of amazing beaches in the Maldives – discover Villingili, Hulhumale and Rasfannu Beach for endless relaxation. When you’re not chilling out, explore the culture of Malé at the National Museum and Mulee-aage Palace.

MUC to MLE: flight facts

Journey time 12hrs 40mins

Your exact journey time from Munich to Malé may vary depending on the length of your connection in Abu Dhabi. Extend your stay and experience more of the UAE capital.

Flight distance 4,750 miles

Flights from Munich (MUC) to Malé (MLE) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) cover 4,750 miles (7,644 kilometres).

Your flight from Munich to Malé

Your trip to the tropical idylls of the Maldives from Munich starts with a flight to Abu Dhabi from Munich Airport (MUC). Soar east from Germany across Europe and over the Black Sea before flying towards the Arabian Gulf.

You’ll land in Abu Dhabi, capital of the UAE, where you can choose to enjoy a city break – head to Yas Island for thrills in theme parks, or Qasr al-Hosn for a taste of Abu Dhabi’s past.

Then, continue your journey to the Maldives from Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH). Glide south-east over the Indian Ocean and touchdown in Velana International Airport (MLE) in Malé, gateway to the Maldives.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Munich to Malé: FAQs

What should I eat in Malé?

For breakfast, order a Mas Huni – smoked tuna served with coconuts, onions and a Roshi chapati.

For lunch, grab a Boshi Mashuni – a dish made with fresh coconut and banana flowers.

For dinner, try a fish curry – seafood is famous in the Maldives, so there’s a huge number to choose from.

Where is Malé airport?

Malé’s Velana International Airport is located on the island of Hulhulé within the North Malé Atoll.

When you arrive, take a taxi to neighbouring Malé island or arrange a private boat or seaplane transfer to your chosen resort.

Top tips from Munich to Malé

fruit market in male maldives

Wander the local markets

Trade the traditional halls of Munich for Malé’s colourful markets. Whether you want to savour juicy tropical fruits or try authentic Maldivian delicacies, you’ll be in good hands at Malé’s many street markets.

Be sure to visit Malé’s fish market, where you’ll find the catch-of-the-day being sold by all manner of hawkers and talented stall sellers.

girl on bike in sultan park male maldives

Delve into the National Museum

For such a tiny island nation, the Maldives has centuries of fascinating history to discover. Frequent visitors to Munich’s many exhibition spaces should definitely put Malé’s National Museum on their bucket list when flying to the Maldives.

Found on the edge of Sultan Park, it’s packed with artefacts which tell stories of the country’s ancient, medieval and modern heritage. Hire a bike to explore the island and add the museum to your itinerary for the day.