Maldives Passport โ Global Access
The Maldives is an archipelagic nation in the Indian Ocean, famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and luxurious overwater bungalows. It is comprised of 26 atolls and over 1,000 coral islands, making it a top destination for divers and honeymooners.
Top Cities to Visit
The densely populated capital, known for its colorful buildings, historic mosques like the Old Friday Mosque, and bustling fish markets.
Must-See Landmarks
- โ Hukuru Miskiy (Old Friday Mosque)
- โ Banana Reef
- โ Vaadhoo Island (Bioluminescent beach)
- โ Baa Atoll (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve)
Local Cuisine
- โ Mas Huni (Tuna with coconut)
- โ Garudhiya (Fish soup)
- โ Bajiya
Safety & Scams
Generally very safe, especially on resort islands; petty crime can occur in Malรฉ; respect local Islamic customs on inhabited islands (no alcohol, modest dress); use only licensed guesthouses and transport; standard ocean safety applies (currents and marine life).
Getting Around
Speedboats and seaplanes are the primary modes of transport between islands; public ferries are available but slower; Malรฉ city is best explored on foot or by taxi; traditional wooden boats (dhonis) are used for shorter hops.
Cultural Etiquette
Alcohol and pork are prohibited on inhabited islands (allowed in resorts); modest clothing is required in Malรฉ and local villages; removing shoes before entering homes is customary; public displays of affection should be kept minimal.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital connectivity is excellent; 4G/5G is widespread across atolls via Dhiraagu and Ooredoo; free Wi-Fi is standard in resorts and most guesthouses; speed is generally high in major tourist areas.
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