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Tourist Information

 The Maldives have been described as paradise on Earth. Somewhere where you may find a real life Robinson Crusoe.

Perhaps the ultimate in long haul luxury, the Maldives is currently enjoying incredible growth again having bounced back from a series of disasters in the past few years including the coral bleaching wrought by el Niño and the horror of the 2004 tsunami. Indeed, so superior are its beaches, so cobalt blue its waters and so warm its welcome that the country has become a byword for paradise whether it be for honeymooners, sun worshippers or divers.

A geological eccentricity nestled in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives are a series of ancient coral reefs that grew up around the sides of towering prehistoric volcanoes. These immense structures have long since sunk into the ocean, leaving behind coral islands of incredible natural beauty, now themselves being colonised by travellers seeking unbridled pampering and romance, from the modernity of Male’ to the idyllic paradise of the Southern Atolls.

This is life stripped down to simplicity – bright blue skies, all-year sunshine and fantastic diving and snorkelling in lagoons the temperature of bath water. The country embraces travellers from around the world allowing them the freedoms holiday makers require without compromising the islands’ deep Muslim faith one bit.

This is an exciting time to visit a country in developmental frenzy. Every few months brings newly opened resorts from top end boutique brands to ecologically sound back-to-nature hotels. Not cheap even at the bottom end, this is a place for a holiday of a lifetime. The Maldives demands the attention of anyone looking for a uniquely indulgent break, breathtaking nature and sheer beauty that stays with you long after your tan has faded.

The Maldives has its own history, language, culture and traditions but influenced by British, Arab, Indian and Sri Lankan cultures.

Time Zone

GMT +5 hours

Electricity

Most resort Islands use 220/240 volt but there is no standard socket type. An international adapter is a must!

Language

The language of the Maldivians is Dhivehi and displays much resemblance to several other languages from Sri Lanka, South East Asia, North India. It contains many Arabic, Hindi and English words.

Health

Visitors to the Maldives should take precautions against mosquito bites as cases of dengue fever and Chikungunya virus have been reported.

Tipping

Tipping is customary in the Maldives. Budget to tip US$5-10 a week for your roomboy and your waiter.

Currency

The Maldivian Rufiya (MVR)

Passports

UK citizens must have a valid passport. A visa is required, but tourist visas are issued on arrival for a stay of up to 30 days

Climate

The hot season is in March and April. Frequent light North East winds and variable sea breezes are experienced at this time of the year. The wet season is from June to September.

Weather

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