Maldives Travel Guide

By Jess Chen


With the Maldives offering warm seas, high visibility beneath water and numerous fish species together with other sea creatures, it's perfectly logical why this place is one of the leading destinations for honeymoon-goers to celebrate their love.

Climate

The Indian Ocean has a great effect on the climate of the country by being a heat buffer, taking in, keeping, and slowly releasing the tropical heat. The temperature of Maldives varies between 24 and 33 degree celsius throughout the year. Although the humidity is relatively high, the ceaseless cool sea breezes keep the air moving and therefore the heat low.

Activities to do

Diving in Maldives is a must. The warm waters of Maldives possess high visibility all year round, having water clear enough to see the underwater life as far as 50m out on occasion. The greatest thing is that you need not be a professional scuba diver to discover the Maldives. In a spot that is more sea than land, there is unlimited entertaining activities to do in the water.

The ultimate way to feel the life of a typical Maldivian is to travel to an populated island. Maldives will be a perfect destination for newly-weds on their honeymoon as there are countless ways to allow the beauty of the islands charm you on your vacation as a newly-wed pair. An evening meal underneath the stars together with the occasional flicker of candlelight to bring you back into the real-world, or maybe lounging around inside your exclusive bungalow watching the infinite aqua green waters while you are treated to a spa treatment within the room.

Travel Advice

No visa required for all nationalities going to Maldives.

The currency of the Maldives is Rufiyaah nonetheless majority of the shops accept US dollars.

Bring extra cash because you wont find any bank or Atm at the resorts or smaller local islands.

Islam is the predominant religion in Maldives. It must be noted that nudity is against the law.

Don't forget to cover up when entering restaurant and public places like reception.

Tipping isn't obligatory in Maldives as 10% service charge is added to everything.

Prepare a light in weight, loose cotton clothing, hat , and UV protection lotion.

Be wary of strong currents and don't go swimming too far out of an island's fringing reef.

Don't try surfing unless you know where you are and what you're doing.




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