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Can you kiss in Maldives?

Public displays of affection, such as kissing or hand-holding, are illegal. Alcohol is illegal, too, though it is available and can be consumed on resort islands. Homosexuality is also illegal in this island nation.



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Public display of affection (PDA) is not illegal but is frowned upon in the Maldives. Especially in local places with fewer tourists; it's ideal to always maintain a decent distance between one another. Due to the Maldives being a Muslim country, acting intimately in public places may make the locals uncomfortable.

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Avoid public displays of affection
Public displays of affection (PDAs) are generally frowned upon in the Maldives, as the culture is quite conservative. It is important for visitors to the country to remember this and avoid any kind of physical contact that could be deemed inappropriate.

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Yes, unmarried couples are allowed in the Maldives. If you're a tourist visiting the archipelago with your partner, there won't be an issue. Maldives is a famous honeymoon destination amongst travellers, but that doesn't mean you have to be legally wedded to share a room or enjoy a vacation in the country.

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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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A strictly Muslim country, the Maldives has a list of prohibited items that will not be allowed past customs. These include alcohol, any kind of drugs, pork, religious materials for distribution, and dogs.

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There are some other suggested precautions and preparations for traveling to the Maldives. They include: Do not wear/bring religious symbols (crosses, statues, etc.) or documents (e.g. Bible) into a Moslem country. If you plan to go jogging outside the Equator Village; best to check on proper attire suggestions.

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The top thing a female solo globetrotter looks for in picking a destination is safety. Their accounts of visits to the Maldives vouch that the Maldives is among the safest places they've visited. And we can guarantee this too. There are next to nil accounts of incidents of crime against tourists in Maldivian resorts.

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If you travel to Malé, the capital of the Republic of Maldives, you should dress modestly. If you want to visit some of the historic religious spots, a casual head cover might be in order. Because of the country's strict Islamic beliefs, tourists are expected to respect and obey Islamic traditions while on the island.

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The Maldives might be popular for honeymoon and family vacations but a huge number of solo travelers also visit here each year. Make sure while visiting these islands, you do stay at any of these resorts. Solo travelers often find their peace during these stays.

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Swimming in the Maldives waters is generally considered to be safe. You can usually walk on the seabed for about 20 metres – where most islands have shallow waters around them. Apart from extreme water excursions, you can always go for a casual swim in the warm water that will relax your body immediately.

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For straight and LGBTQ couples alike, public displays of affection on non-resort islands such as Malé City are considered extremely offensive and may result in punitive action. This includes behavior like hand holding and kissing.

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The Maldives is a conservative Islamic society and, with the exception of resorts, is officially “dry”. Don't try to sneak bargain booze into the country because on arrival your luggage is X-rayed. Customs will politely confiscate bottles but return them, unopened, on departure.

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The nightlife in Maldives is pretty exciting. From visiting some really exciting clubs and bars to taking a stroll by the beach there are various activities that you can indulge in.

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Tourism in the Maldives is linked with many short-sighted practises, from overfishing on reefs to clearing vital coastal vegetation, which leads to erosion, and beachfront resorts that disturb sea turtle nesting.

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If you're taking lube, then it's fine to put it in your checked bag. If you're only taking hand luggage, then make sure it's 100 milliliters/3.4 ounces or under. Anything over that and you'll have to hand it over to security to dispose of — and that includes a 250-milliliter bottle that's only half-full.

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This resort was made famous by the Kardashians, who filmed their Maldives episode there. Visitors can enjoy private villas with direct access to the beach and activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and stargazing.

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There may be a place in Male that does tattoos but to my knowledge, Maldivians tend to get their tattoos done outside of the country. In any case, there are no Maldivian 'tribal styles' for you to get tattooed with as it's not part of this country's culture.

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The currency used throughout the Maldives is Maldivian rufiyaa however the Euro and the US dollar are also widely accepted. All major credit cards can be used at resorts, restaurants, and shops in Male and several other islands. Withdrawing money from ATMs is not usually possible.

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