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Health & Medical Facilities
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Arriving in the Maldives
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USEFUL INFORMATION
Clothing
The Maldives is hot throughout the year. Light, summer cotton and
linen wear is ideal. Pack lots of T-shirts, beachwear, light skirts,
cotton shirts, slacks and shorts. At the resorts where you’ll have to walk
on soft sand most of the time, going barefoot may be ideal for some.
However on visits to inhabited islands, where most of the streets are of
compact sand, or Male’ where most of the streets are paved, casual shoes
or sandals are easy to walk on.
Regulations and Norms
It must be said that official regulations do not allow public nudity
anywhere in the Maldives. Even at the beach on your resort or swimming or
snorkeling around your cruise boat. At least bikinis or swimming trunks
are a must. Most resorts do not allow swimwear inside the restaurants, to
avoid offending fellow holidaymakers. At the in-house bars or restaurants
casual cotton tropical wear is highly recommended.
Visiting inhabited islands or Male’ the capital requires paying a little
attention to what you wear. Most resorts would advice you on this before
you leave on excursions. Please be sensitive to local norms, culture and
traditions. On such visits it is important to be clad in a decent garment,
which covers one’s body from the shoulders to the knees. If you envisage
attending a formal meeting or making a formal visit, do bring along light
formal wear.
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HEALTH & MEDICAL FACILITIES |
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Health Facilities
All resorts have first aid facilities and on some you can get the
services of a resident doctor and facilities for minor treatment. Some
have clinics with separate observation rooms and small pharmacies. The
Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH) and the ADK Hospital are the two
major hospitals in Male’. In addition there are a number of smaller
clinics where you may consult a doctor. In both the IGMH and ADK, doctors
are on duty 24 hours of the day. Both conduct surgery and offer a number
of specialist services.
Personal Medical Requirements
If you suffer from a permanent disability or chronic illness, it is
advisable to inform your resort before arrival and find out whether they
can cater for your specific requirements. Most resorts cater for special
dietary requirements without additional charges. If you are dependent on
any medications please bring along an ample supply, together with a valid
prescription in case you are required to produce it at Customs.
Health and Diving
If you are planning to take up diving during your visit, it is a good
idea to consult your physician and do a medical check-up to see if you are
fit enough. For safety, when diving it is important to exercise caution;
follow the right procedures, use proper equipment and most important
follow the directives of your instructor or guide. This is important even
if you are an experienced diver. As one would understand instructors and
guides working here are well versed in the subtleties of the local
conditions, be it currents or tides. Decompression chambers are available,
in case of emergencies.
Take Care
Be careful where you eat and drink when in the Maldives. Registered
outlets are usually safe. Avoid raw fruits and vegetables from dubious
sources or of unknown nature without consulting someone you can trust.
Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Use sun creams of a high
factor especially during the first few days. A variety of sun creams and
lotions are available in all resort shops and boutiques.
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ARRIVING IN THE MALDIVES |
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The airport
The first thing you’ll notice as soon as you get off the plane at
Male’ International Airport is that the airport is on an exclusive island.
From the air it looks like a giant aircraft carrier, the runway occupying
most of the island. Catch a glimpse if you can. In fact to build the
airport two islands have been connected through reclamation. However it is
a full fledged international airport that can cater to the largest of
aircraft and is well equipped with modern facilities. Located just over a
kilometer away from Male’ the capital, the airport is connected to the
rest of the country and resorts by boats and seaplanes.
Immigration
A number of international airlines connect the Maldives with the major
cities of Europe and Asia. A few steps from your plane take you inside the
arrival terminal. At Passport Control, entry formalities are simple and
casual. A 30-day holiday visa is granted free of charge on arrival. You
may be asked where you are staying. Most arrive in the Maldives with a
prior booking at one of the resorts. At Port Health, immediately after
Passport Control, you may be required to produce a certificate of
inoculation if you have recently passed through a country in which
contagious diseases have been reported. If you need an extension of your
visa you will have to apply to the Department of Immigration and
Emigration in Male’.
Customs
At Customs as a rule all baggage is screened electronically. It will
be convenient to have the keys to your luggage at hand, in case you are
asked to open an item for inspection. It is prohibited by law to import
alcoholic beverages, pornographic materials and idols of worship. Severe
penalties apply to those attempting to import illegal drugs into the
country. If you are bringing in a lot of photographic or diving equipment
it is advisable to inform your resort of the details prior to your arrival
or bring a list with details such as serial numbers of the equipment, to
avoid delay at the airport upon arrival. You will be expected to take them
back with you. Import duty is payable for any items left behind.
Reception
As you leave the Customs and out of the arrival terminal, you will be
welcomed by a representative of Sun Vacations carrying a sign board with
the name “Sun Vacations”. The representative will escort you to the
speedboat or seaplane that will take you to your resort.
Our airport staff speak major European languages and Japanese in addition
to English. Should you have any queries or doubts, our airport staff will
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