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Is it safe to swim Maldives?

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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You can explore the beautiful sandy beaches, swim among exotic marine life in shallow waters and experience the culture and culinary expressions of the archipelago. Swimming in the stunning blue waters of the Maldives is generally considered to be safe and you are sure to collect a million memories to take back home.

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The water looks clearer in the Maldives for two reasons: firstly because it's away from major polluting sources and (most importantly), it's relatively shallow near islands and there's a lot of white sand and brilliant sunshine. This makes it easy to see the clarity of the water.

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As Maldives straddle the Equator, the temperature hardly varies throughout the year so you can visit at any time and it will be around 25 to 32 degrees C (77 to 90 degrees F). The sea is also always warm (27-30 degrees C or 80-86 degrees F).

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4 to 5 days are usually enough to spend in the islands of Maldives. You can easily explore the major places in 5 days. Which month is the best month to visit the Maldives? The best month to visit the Maldives is from November to April.

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As for the Maldives, two women were attacked there one or 2 years ago by great whites. One older woman named Olga survived.

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Yes, snorkeling is very safe in Maldives. You will have to follow some advices and tips from your Dive Center or your snorkeling guide before you go explore. Snorkeling is the easiest way to explore Maldives underwater world without diving gear. GO explore !

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Maldives atolls form a natural protection against tsunamis. Their slopes constitute very long submarine walls, which upon the arrival of a tsunami, dramatically reduces the force of the ocean wave.

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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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Avoid staying too many days in the Maldives.
Anything more than 1 week will be too much for our opinion. 4 to 5 days is usually sufficient if staying in one hotel and perhaps 7 days if 2 hotels.

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2 weeks is enough time to get along with the locals and create new friends. Become a Maldivian, learn the language, try out everything that the island offers and make your stay worthwhile.

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2 weeks is enough time to get along with the locals and create new friends. Become a Maldivian, learn the language, try out everything that the island offers and make your stay worthwhile.

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The wet season is accompanied by fairly strong westerly or south-westerly winds, making the sea rough. Diving during this period is therefore only for experienced divers. From June to August, rainfall is high, and the wind and rain are sometimes accompanied by thunderstorms.

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With warm, calm seas the visibility for diving and snorkelling is perfect.

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September Maldives Weather
In fact, based on previous years, September has the highest amounts of rainfall of 243mm a month. This is a great time to go if you want to find the best deals on your Maldives resort.

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Is it rude to tip in the Maldives? No, it is not seen as rude. While not mandatory, tipping in the Maldives is a nice way to show appreciation for the great level of service you receive.

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