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The Maldives This small collection of paradise atolls is one of the most unspoilt destinations you'll find on Earth. Clear blue sea laps against pristine white sandy beaches, tropical palm trees sway in the gentle breeze, transport is by private boat or seaplane, and the majority of these tiny Indian Ocean islands host just one resort each. Maldivian culture is particularly laid-back. The people are open and friendly and the food is fresh and delicious - a tasty fish curry is the national dish. This is `Robinson Crusoe' territory, island living at its very best and lazy days spent doing ... well nothing! This must be one of, if not the, most romantic island getaway, perfect for honeymooners. Unspoit coral reefs and abundant marine life including manta rays, sharks and turtles, make the Maldives a diver's dream destination. 2 The Maldives Travel Tips · Time: GMT +5 · Flying Time from UK: Approx 14 hours. · Language: The national language is Dhivehi. English is widely used in tourist and commercial areas. · Currency: Maldive Rufiyaa (MVR) £1 = MVR25.5 · Visa Requirements: A 30-day holiday visa is granted free of charge on arrival for British citizens. · Festivals, Events & Busy Times: As each resort is often the only building on the island, festivals do not make a significant difference for visitors. However, accommodation in the Maldives during high season is often scarce. · Tourist Office: Maldives Tourism Promotion Office, c/o McCluskey International, 4 Vencourt Place, London, W6 9NU Tel: 020 8237 7979 Fax: 020 8237 7999 Email: info@mccluskey.co.uk Website: www.visitmaldives.com 8 RAA ATOLL LHAVIYANI ATOLL 5 BAA ATOLL MALDIVES 4 6 7 NORTH MALE ATOLL 1 9 ARI ATOLL SOUTH MALE ATOLL 3 140