10 Things You Must Know Before Travelling To Maldives In 2023
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Here are the 10 things you must know before traveling to Maldives in 2023. We went to Maldives last August, it was our first time, and we had no idea where to start, what to do, which hotel to choose, or what to expect. So from our own travel experience, I sum it up into these 10 things you need to know before traveling to Maldives. Make sure you watch the video till the end, as I will tell you how we organize this trip, and whether we used any travel agency or did it ourselves.
Please also check out our other Maldives vlogs, the flight experience from Sydney to Singapore, to Male city walking tour, and the Coco Bodu Hithi resort experience.
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 1. 1,200 Islands
01:36 2. Hotel Transfer
02:36 3. Plan Your Arrival Time
03:18 4. Relaxing Holiday. Not a Partying Holiday
04:11 5. Half Board, Full Board & All Inclusive
05:19 6. How Long Should You Stay
06:02 7. Bring Some Cash
06:56 8. Raining Season v Dry Season
08:20 9. Maldives is a Muslin country
09:16 10. Be A Traveler, Not A Tourist
11:02 Some Bloopers
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Love it! 🎉
Yay! Thank you!
Alan your videos are always great to watch!
Thank you 🙏
You are having a baby! Congratulations 🎉
Thank you 🙏 The baby boy is already out - 9 and half months old now 👶
Did we get indian food option in that resort?
Yes they have, and the good thing is they provide different cuisines each day 😊
it well be 3, 4 usd, 3 bananas 2 mango
Maldives is beautiful but its boring after 3 days in my opinion.
If I ever go back, I will tour as many local islands as possible, it’s very interesting to see how the local live their life on a tiny island