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Are pounds accepted in Maldives?

In the Maldives, most of the travel expenses are billed in the major currencies like USD, GBP and EUR, though USD remains the most widely accepted currency in the resort islands, and is even taken by the restaurants and guest houses in some of the Public Islands.



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Bring a credit card and US dollars traveler's cheques. Most hotel and travel expenses will be billed in dollars, so there's no point in incurring extra conversion costs. Some cash in small denomination US dollars is useful for tipping and to change into rufiyaa for use in local shops.

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Prohibited Items It is prohibited for tourists to bring firearms, alcoholic beverages, pork products, pornography and idols of worship into the Maldives. Additionally, strict penalties apply to those attempting to bring illegal drugs into the country.

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Generally speaking, if you have had a memorable ride on a small boat with a friendly crew, a modest $5-10 tip is a great compliment. Some of the transfers in the Maldives are private or chartered and the price reflects this, so tipping here is not necessary.

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Respect local customs and dress conservatively, especially when visiting a mosque. Women should cover their heads and shoulders and neither men nor women should wear shorts. Alcoholic drinks are available on the resort islands, but not elsewhere.

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Yes, it's perfect summer weather in the Maldives, but wear sneakers, pants, and a sweater or cardigan with a scarf on the flight there. Air-conditioning can be very cold on the plane. You'll want to look your best when you travel!

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Do I need to take beach towels to Maldives? Generally speaking no since your hotel should be able to provide you with them.

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Keep in mind that wearing anything too revealing is against the law in Maldives. This is enforced in public locations. In most cases, as long as women cover their shoulders and thighs, this is sufficient to be in line with the rules. However, avoid cleavage issues as well.

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You need to declare it when traveling internationally It's legal to travel with more than $10,000 in the United States and abroad. You have the right to travel with as much money as you want. However, during international travel, you need to report currency and monetary instruments in excess of $10,000.

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If you are on a domestic flight in the US, there is no limit to the amount of cash or monetary instruments that you can carry. However, the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) security officers at the passenger screening area may ask a passenger who is carrying a large sum of cash to account for the money.

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