Health and Safety For The Maldives
Traveller
Health and Safety
Given the huge number of resorts (many of them four and five
stars) in the Maldives, it’s a relatively safe place to visit,
health-wise. Visitors on Maldives Vacation are advised to get
immunisations for Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis A &
Hepatitis B and those that intend to dive should get a medical
check prior to going.
In addition to this, ensure that your general health is good
prior to travel and consider taking a basic medical kit
(although most resorts have adequate facilities to treat minor
problems that may occur).
Dining in the resorts is usually very safe. The well known
resorts have very high standards with regards to the quality of
food offered and most employ highly skilled professional chefs
to prepare meals for guests. The only time you may be at
slightly higher risk is when eating in individual places such
as Cafes in Male (though even these places are generally fine).
Make sure that you drink only bottled water during your
stay.
Some of the common health problems that may occur to
travellers include heatstroke/exhaustion, motion sickness and
sunburn. Some infectious diseases may include fungal
infections, diarrhoea & hepatitis. Some diseases may also
be spread through insects, such as Malaria & Dengue fever.
Also, be careful when spending time in the water it’s possible
to pick up cuts, bites & stings.
The Climate In The Maldives
The Maldives enjoys a tropical climate which means its
temperature tends to stay between 25 & 32 degrees c. The
optimum time to go tends to be between December band April
(this is supported by the higher prices during these times)
because this is when the the Maldives weather is most calm and
has the least rainfall.
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