Destination
Travel Advisory
Clothing
The Maldives is hot throughout the year. Light, summer cotton and linen
wear is ideal. Pack lots of tee 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.
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However
on visits to inhabited islands,where
most of the streets areof
compact sand, or Male’ wheremost
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 snorkelling
around your cruise boat. At least bikinis or swimming trunks is 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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