Country
Maldives
Country
Maldives
Currency
Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR)
✈️ Visa on arrival for Indians – No pre-application required (30 days)
💵 USD widely accepted – Carry small denominations for convenience
📱 Limited transport apps – Resort transfers arranged via speedboats/seaplanes
🌤️ Best time: Nov–April – Perfect weather for beach and water activities
🏝️ Stay options – Private islands (luxury), local islands (budget stays)
🧕 Dress code – Bikinis allowed only in resorts; modest wear on local islands
📶 Wi-Fi available – Strong in resorts, moderate on local islands
About Maldives
The Maldives is a tropical paradise located southwest of India in the Indian Ocean, made up of over 1,000 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls. Known for its pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise lagoons, and luxurious overwater villas, it’s one of the most sought-after destinations in the world.
Maldivian culture is deeply influenced by Islamic traditions, blended with a laid-back island lifestyle. From underwater restaurants to world-class diving spots, the Maldives is famous for romantic getaways, honeymoons, and luxury escapes.

Visa Information
Flight Information
Malé City
Best for short stays & transit | Budget hotels & guesthouses

Maafushi Island
Budget-friendly travelers | Guesthouses & local stays

Private Resort Islands

Hulhumalé
Cultural & peaceful stays | Budget stays & eco-resorts

Staying connected in Maldives is easy and affordable, making it convenient for navigation, bookings, and sharing your travel moments. Whether you prefer a physical SIM card or a modern eSIM, here’s everything you need to know before your trip.
Tourists can easily purchase prepaid SIM cards upon arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport or from local stores.
💡 Ideal for travelers staying longer.
eSIMs are becoming a popular choice for international travelers.
💡 Best for short trips.
| Feature | Local SIM | eSIM |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Buy after arrival | Instant online |
| Cost | Budget-friendly | Slightly higher |
| Convenience | SIM swap needed | No physical change |
| Coverage | Strong local network | Depends on provider |

Thailand’s culture is deeply rooted in Buddhism, royal traditions, and centuries-old heritage.
Widely accepted across resorts and islands
Follow local island rules
Helps with maps, bookings, and communication
Seaplanes and boats fill fast