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Tips before visiting Maldives

 Maldives Travel Guide: Essential Tips to Know When planning to visit the  Maldives | Elvira Edison

It’s always better to do researches about countries before you visit. If you are planning on visiting Maldives consider these travel tips before you head here. These tips will help you have better experiences without any aggravations when you’re sightseeing the beautiful nation of Maldives. Below are some important things you need to keep in mind when planning for a vacation to the Maldives.

Plan According to The Weather: It would be a bummer if you plan your trip during the rainy season of the Maldives.

Try to Book Hotels Online: Before the trip, it would be wise to book hotels online to secure your stay.

Follow the Basic Spoken Rules of The Land: As Maldives is an Islamic country, there are certain things that are not allowed while visiting islands.

Pack Wisely: Maldives is a tropical country that normally has a hot temperature during dry season so you should choose your accessories and cloths accordingly.

Don’t Carry Alcohol in the Country: Alcohol will be available in the hotels and resorts of Maldives. It is prohibited to carry alcohol into the country.

Bikinis Are Not Allowed Everywhere: Bikinis are not allowed to where in the local inhabited islands of Maldives, but you can where bikinis in the resorts.

You Don’t Need A Visa While Travelling to Maldives: The Maldives provides on-arrival visa for tourists.

Seaplanes are wonderful here In Maldives: Be sure to catch a sea plane ride to see the island chains from above.

Learn few words from the Local Language: It would be great to learn basic words like ‘How are you?’, ‘Thank you’ in Dhivehi-the local language.


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