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8 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Maldives

July 1, 2021
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A sunny, breezy, and crowd-free place, Maldives is one of the dreamy places everyone wants to visit. You can’t experience the magic world in picture fantasy because it is a place that is surrounded by crystal clear water. 

The fantasy pictures give you a charming and mesmerizing view of your eyes. There are some misconceptions about traveling to this paradise place. Therefore, you should read about this place and know about some things before visiting the Maldives. 

One of the beautiful places where you see bright sun, transparent blue lagoons, low water sharks and rays, white sand beaches, and many more. Male is the capital of Maldives, and it is an Islamic country. Therefore. You must know some things about the Maldives before the visit.

Things to Know Before Visiting Maldives

1. Bundle of Small Islands

Firstly, The beautiful Maldives has several small islands located in the Indian Ocean. These small islands are further divided into 26 natural trolls, spreading from north to south on almost 800 kilometers area. However, more than 200 islands are inhabited, and 200 are resort islands. The 9th smallest country in the world covers 90,000 square kilometers of area. There are no malls, theaters, and entertainment options. It is a place for you if you want to see the sea, sun, and sand.

2. Islam Religion of Maldives

Islam is the official religion of Maldives, and most of the population is Sunni Muslim. Pork and alcohol are strictly prohibited on local islands. People respect the local culture of the Maldives; therefore, they don’t expose too much skin. If you want to wear bikini/skimpy clothes, then you should select any bikini beach on the private resort island.

3. Best Season to Visit the Maldives

Most of the day, Maldives temperature hovers at 28-3- degrees Celsius. However, rainfall increases during the monsoon period from April to October or From June to August. The influx of people sees in the Maldives from December to March. Therefore, the hotel prices increase during these months. But you enjoy these months; breezy air, sunshine gives you mesmerizing effects. Also, Maldives considers the famous vacation spot during the holidays of any Islamic event, for example, Eid-Al-Adha. They follow the lunar calendar for their Islamic events.

4. Hotel Selection

There is a number of accommodations that’s why it is very difficult to select the best one. You have the option to apt a guesthouse on a local island, private resort, Beach villa, and overwater villa. Stay somewhere close to the airport if you have a limited budget. You can hop a shared and private speedboat and get to a local guesthouse easily. There is the list of hotels, look carefully according to transportation costs and tax and select the best one.

5. Some Islands are Manmade and near to Airport

In the Maldives, many islands are formed by volcanoes. Some are manmade, like Huhulmale, which is the closest island near the main airport in Male. It is considered the artificial island that was created in 2004. Now it has become a full-fledged town with paved roads, shops, housing, and a coastline.

6. Alcohol, Bathing Suits are illegal in Public Places. 

The Maldives is a Muslim country; therefore, you should know some important things before if you are a non-muslim. There are some strict rules; no alcohol available in cities and towns. Muslims don’t touch the things that contain alcohol. In other restrictions, pork products, public displays of affection, and kisses are against the law. Therefore, you must keep in mind these laws if you are a foreigner and want to visit the Maldives.

7. Drinking-Water in the Maldives is Different

 Drinking water is a bigger issue in the Maldives. Resorts have been figured out, but it comes with some consequences. Most of the water that you drink will have been recycled, treated, and produced via osmosis desalination. However, This process makes the water safe. At this place, you need to drink a lot of water because due to sweating, you lost precious salts and minerals. Most people also drink energy drinks, but you should drink more water because they are more chances of dehydration.

8. Seaplane flights Charge double the cost of your trip.

Your flight from Male airport to the resort could only be 15 minutes, but it could be expensive too. Return airfare on a seaplane can be up to $800 to $1000 per person. The Maldives is a little bit expensive, but no doubt the once-in-a-lifetime views have worth it.

 Lastly, Luxury Resorts are private overwater bungalows expensive. The average rate of a private island is around $500 per night; however, some resorts included your soft drinks and food in it.

Bottom Line

The Maldives is a special occasion kind of place, rich with beautiful beaches, sun, and breezy air. You found incredible things here. If you love nature, it is one of the best places to visit, where you see marine beauty above and below the water.

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