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What is not allowed to bring to Maldives?

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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Medication. Most medication can be carried with you when entering the Maldives provided that you show a doctor's prescription, and the amount you are carrying does not exceed your requirements for the duration of your stay in the Maldives.

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Shoes to pack for the Maldives
Many of the islands are entirely 'shoe free zones', so your bag can be very small. Having said that do check your island because if the sand is coral you will need flip flops, and they are much cheaper to bring with you.

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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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Most visitors wear flip-flops or sandals during the day. Check with your particular resort for any additional rules, some of the more upscale resorts have stricter dress codes. It's also important to note that nudity is not allowed in the Maldives so topless sunbathing is prohibited.

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Avoid Drinking Tap Water
Amongst the various things about Maldives that you should know, this one is most important. Water undergoes a different process in the Maldives to rid itself of all the harmful bacteria and germs. This process is known as reverse osmosis desalination.

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Climate change is already posing increasing challenges in Maldives, with more frequent soil erosion, loss of beaches and saltwater intrusion into land and freshwater sources. Rising ocean temperatures are leading to reduced tuna catches.

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There are no restrictions to internal travel in Maldives. Tourists can travel between islands and resorts as normal. Wearing a mask is only mandatory under the following conditions: In health all facilities, regardless of outbreak status, staff, patients and visitors.

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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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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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How much money can I take to the Maldives? Individuals carrying $10,000 or more (or its equivalent in Rufiyaa or foreign currency) upon entering or leaving Maldives must declare the amount to the Maldives Customs Service as per Section 24(a) of Law no.

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FAQ About Currency in the Maldives
The best currency to take to the Maldives is the local currency, the Maldivian rufiyaa. US dollars are also highly exchangeable at local banks and currency exchange offices.

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