What to Know Before Visiting the Maldives

04/12/2025 2 min
What to Know Before Visiting the Maldives

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Welcome back to Maldives Explorers, the podcast where we guide you through the world’s most beautiful island nation. I’m your host, Adams Jack, and today we’re diving into an essential topic: What to Know Before Visiting the Maldives as a Traveller. Whether it’s your first trip or a long-awaited return, these insights will help you prepare with confidence.First things first — the Maldives is a year-round destination, but weather matters. The dry season, from November to April, offers calm seas and bright skies, perfect for snorkelling and beach days. The wet season still has sunshine but expect brief showers and better value on resorts.Next, choosing the right island is key. Every resort occupies its own private island, which is why selecting the right Maldives island resort can shape your entire experience. Some islands focus on luxury and privacy, others specialise in diving, family activities, or all-inclusive convenience. Take time to research and match the island to your personal travel style.Transfers are another essential detail. After arriving at Malé, you’ll reach your resort by speedboat or seaplane. Seaplanes offer incredible views, but timings depend on daylight. If you're landing late evening, speedboat-accessible resorts are more practical.Cultural awareness is important too. The Maldives is a Muslim country. On local islands, modest clothing and no alcohol apply, while resort islands are much more relaxed. Respecting local customs ensures a smoother, more enjoyable experience.Money matters: Most resorts accept credit cards, but carry a little cash for tips, local island visits, or small purchases. Remember, everything—food, activities, transfers—can be pricey, so plan a budget beforehand.Finally, don’t leave without experiencing the water. Whether it’s snorkelling, diving, or a simple lagoon swim, the marine life is extraordinary. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, stay hydrated, and enjoy the natural beauty responsibly.I’m Adams Jack, and this has been Maldives Explorers. Stay tuned for more island insights—and until next time, happy travelling!