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Exotic Maldives and Her Islands have always been considered among the most romantic destinations on earth. So while you're planning that perfect trip, here are answers to some commonly asked questions about the extraordinary islands of Maldives.
Q:
What is Maldives?
A: Maldives is some small scattered islands in the Indian Ocean, comprising
about 2,000 or more single islands, across Equator, having an average
temperature of 31 Degree Celsius. Indeed, Maldives do represent in Common
Wealth and in United Nation. It's a Democratic nation, holding a population
width of about 310,000 people.
Q: What's the time
difference?
A: Maldives is five hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Q:
When is the best time to visit Maldives?
A: If you're looking for a few extra hours of sunshine then you should visit
the Maldives between December and April, which is the dry season. This is
the high season, however, and resorts can be fully booked and prices are
higher than the rest of the year. The Christmas-New Year period is the
busiest and most expensive part of the high season. Between May and November
it's still warm, but the skies can be cloudy, humidity is higher and rain is
more likely. This is the low season, and there are fewer tourists and prices
are lower. The transition months of November and April are said to be
associated with increased water clarity and better visibility for divers.
Q: Do I need a visa to visit Maldives?
A: If you are from a Central African nation or South American, or if
you have traveled through these areas to get here you need to have a valid
certificate indicating that you have been vaccinated against yellow fever.
If not you do not need any specific vaccination certificates to get into the
Maldives. If, however, you want to be extra careful, do consult your
personal physician for his recommendations.
Q: What vaccinations should I have?
A: Normally, no vaccinations are required by the Maldives authorities.
However, visitors should check with their carrier when making reservations,
as health regulations may change without notice.
Q: How is the Airport?
A: The Airport looks like an Aircraft Carrier from top. But actually, it's
an island long and thin. This Airport could be considered as the safest
Airport in the whole world. The reason behind this is that, there is only
one run way. Therefore there is no possibility in landing 2 to 3 planes at
once. One at a time is the Airport's hidden policy.
Q: What is the Capital?
A: The Capital of the Maldives is "Male'" pronounced "Maa-ley". Male’ would
also be counted as one of the smallest capitals in the world in terms of its
physical size. One third of the country’s population, of about 75,000 people
lives in Male’. Different from any other island in the country, Male’ is a
city of high-rise buildings and paved roads. While the government offices
are located in one area, the main streets are lined with shops and offices.
In the old bazaar area, which still houses the country’s hub of wholesale
and retail trade, the lanes are so narrow that a single vehicle would find
it difficult to navigate through, especially with its throngs of busy
people.
Q: What is the currency used?
A: In Maldives we have our own currency called "Maldivian Ruffiya" (MRf).
One United States Dollar is equivalent to 12.85 MRf (Maldives Monetary
Authority buying rate) and this value doesn't vary much.
Q: Where is the best area to stay?
A: All the hotels in Maldives have an excellent transportation system so
visitors can easily reach other islands, no matter where they stay. Most
hotels are located on their own Private Island or small islands where only a
few resorts exist along the waterfront areas, all offer a high standard of
service and unless you need to be in a particular spot, it really doesn't
matter where you stay.
Q:
What types of water activities are available?
A: Most visitors enjoy the lagoons as the natives do, swimming and
snorkeling in the warn, turquoise waters, or canoeing, sailing, wind
surfing, parasailing, deep sea fishing, jet skiing and water skiing. The Maldive islands are world renowned for their scuba diving and snorkeling. Or
you can go on a shark feeding expedition, where you're in the water with
hungry reef sharks that are being hand-fed by a guide. You can charter a
yacht, perhaps with a captain and chef, to sail among the islands.
Q: Will I be expected to pay tips?
A: Tipping is not very common in Maldives. It is prohibited at the airport
and discouraged at hotels and restaurants, as most have already added a 10%
service charge to the bill. Taxis drivers do not get tipped.
Q: Could I be able to take liquor to the Capital City/Island?
A: Nobody is allowed to bring in liquor to Maldives, unless he or she has a
special import license for liquor, beer and related products. If somebody
has bought liquor and beer and related items on his/her way to Maldives from
a duty free center, then products should be bonded in custom on their
arrival to Maldives. And the goods will be released on their departure.
Further nobody is allowed to bring in liquor, beer or related products to
the Capital City/Island. Thus the Capital City Hotel's will not offer
liquor, beer and related products.
Q: Will I be able to use my electrical equipment in Maldives?
A: Voltage in Maldives is 110 or 220 volts, depending on your location. An
adapter is recommended for using appliances you bring with you. Most major
hotels provide hair dryers and other amenities.
Q: Is Maldives safe for the visitor?
A: Yes, Maldives is probably one of the safest places in the world and the
only danger to be concerned about is a coconut falling on your head...do not
stand under these trees if the wind is blowing harder than a gentle breeze.
Even then though, the resorts trim their palm trees regularly and this
shouldn't be a problem worth worrying about.
Q: Is
the water safe to drink?
A: The water is drinkable, and most hotels also offer bottled water.
Q: Is
there anything you will recommend us to bring?
A: If you desire, you can bring cigarettes (up to two cartons) and film (up
to ten rolls). And don't forget an extra bottle of your favorite suntan
lotion, hats, sunglasses, water socks (reef walkers) and any common insect
repellent.
Q: Is
English widely spoken?
A: Yes, there will be no problems in communicating with people in many
hotels, restaurants and on the public transport.
Q: Can I use my Visa Card, Master Card, and Debit Card to get cash from the
bank?
A: Most of the local and souvenir shops in Male’ accept all major credit
cards but none of these shops can get you cash from your card. There are two
or three merchants who get can get you limited cash and this is only
possible during weekdays as these merchants will be issuing you a cash check
which you will have to en-cash it from the bank. The ATM's at the moment are
only for locals and will not accept your credit or debit card.
Q: Are their ATM's on the Capital City/Island or anywhere else?
A: The ATM's are located at a few places on the capital island only and at
the moment provide service only for locals and will not accept your credit
or debit card.
Q: Why
are the Maldive Islands called "The Last Paradise”?
A: Maldives and Her Islands have long been referred to as a tropical
paradise. But their unspoiled islands are not for everyone. If you're
looking for a familiar, commercial environment like your own hometown, you
won’t find it in the Maldives. These extraordinary islands are for people
seeking the unique, novel or adventurous honeymoon experience who want to
visit a destination whose culture is different from their own.
Q: Why
is Maldives a favorite among honeymooners?
A: Maldives is simply the ultimate in romance. Couples can immerse
themselves in the incredible beauty of the islands and the casual, relaxed
pace. With its mesmerizing sunsets and sweet aroma of flowers, Maldives
radiates romance. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast brought to your overeater
bungalow by canoe. Find a secluded islet for a private picnic. Arrange a
traditional Maldivian wedding ceremony or renewal of vows. Spend a romantic
evening dinner for two at your hotel. Or simply take a leisurely stroll
along a secluded white sand beach and enjoy the most spectacular place on
earth.
Q: Are
there hospitals and medical facilities?
A: Maldives has excellent medical and dental services, pharmacies, a large
government hospital and many private clinics in the capital city of Male’,
all of the resorts are also equipped with outstanding medical facilities and
clinics.
Q: How
do I book a travel package to Maldives?
A:
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