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What does a US citizen need to travel to Maldives?

For US citizens a valid passport, along with an onward/return ticket and sufficient funds, is required for entry. A no-cost visitor visa valid for 30 days is issued upon arrival.



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The basic entry requirements are as follows; A passport or a travel document with Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) with at least 1 month validity. (Passengers with an extended validity in their passports are not allowed to enter.)

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It is now possible to travel to the Maldives by air, while seaports remain closed for travel. An accommodation booking and a return ticket must be presented to enter.

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The entry requirements include: a passport with at least 1 month's validity (please note that most airlines require at least 6 months' passport validity from the date of entry); a complete travel itinerary including onward travel from Maldives; and completed Traveller Declaration form.

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All arriving and departing visitors via airport and seaports are still required to complete the Traveller declaration form on the Imuga official website, 72 hours prior to your flight departure. Please check all requirements for transit airports on your way to Male.

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A Maldives Tourist Visa On Arrival is free, but there is a visa fee when you extend your Tourist Visa. The fee for a Tourist Visa extension is Rufiyaa 750 if the total amount of days you are spending (including those on the original tourist visa) is more than 30.

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Are COVID-19 tests required to travel to the Maldives? Anyone arriving to the Maldives will be required to fill out a health declaration form 48 hours before arriving and again before leaving. Testing is not required when arriving in the Maldives.

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Do I Need a Visa for Maldives? No, you do not need a visa for the Maldives if you are travelling for tourism. Nationals of all countries can get a Maldives visa on arrival, free of charge, for stays of up to 30 days. Additionally, Russian and Indian citizens can stay in the Maldives for up to 90 days without a visa.

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The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April, outside of the monsoon season. We recommend staying during March and April (excluding the Easter holidays when pricing is more expensive) when you will enjoy hot, dry weather and quieter resorts.

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There are a plethora of adventure activities that you can explore in Maldives such as snorkeling, diving, boating, and paddling, to name a few. Ideally, you only need 4 days in Maldives to see the country in its splendid glory.

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The cheapest time to visit the Maldives is during the low season, which is May to November. The low season sees hotel rates drop substantially, with free transfers, free nights and room upgrades thrown in regularly.

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Prices are higher during the dry season (December to April) and lower during the off-peak season (May to November). It is generally cheaper to fly to the Maldives from nearby countries such as India or Sri Lanka rather than from farther away locations such as Europe or the United States.

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The US Dollar is accepted as legal tender throughout the Maldives. Should you arrive with no USD$ then other major international currencies can be exchanged at the Bank of Maldives Foreign Exchange counter located in the arrival hall.

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Luxury Taxes
In conclusion, the Maldives is an expensive travel destination for a variety of reasons. Its remote location, limited space, high-end accommodations, limited local resources, environmental regulations, high-end activities, and luxury taxes all contribute to the high cost of a trip to the Maldives.

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