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Does Maldives need a visa?

Maldives is a visa on arrival, and no visa in advance is required.

Maldives is not a visa-free country for China citizens, but a visa on arrival. China citizens are required to provide printed air tickets to Maldives, A4 paper travel itinerary, Madai hotel reservation form and original passport. There is no need to apply for a visa in advance in Maldives. As long as you have legal travel documents, you can get a visa for 30 days after arrival.

When you leave this country, please keep your exit card for inspection. After receiving the checked baggage, you will enter the customs for inspection. All luggage will be checked by X-ray machine in advance, and if necessary, customs officials will ask for unpacking inspection. The local aborigines live in Duwich, but English is widely used on this resort island. Don't worry if your English is not good. Many islands have Chinese service.

Recommended scenic spots in Maldives

1, Faroe Island. A romantic island in the Indian Ocean is a paradise for diving and snorkeling. There are 15 acres of white sand beaches, tropical plants and dense palm trees on the island. Visitors can enjoy the colorful underwater garden by boat, which is the most suitable place for beginners to dive, sail and surf. The calm sea is the best place for water sports.

2. Bandos Island. Located on the coral island of North Male Atoll, there is a hotel that combines natural and modern design styles. The reconstruction project of Bandos Island was completed in 2005. All design styles revolve around the integration of art and local culture, and the original flavor of Maldives is well preserved.

3. Pisces Island. Located in Zhangzhou China Merchants Economic and Technological Development Zone, it is the first commercial sea project approved by the State Council. Surrounded by Pisces, it has a radius of 840m and an area of 22 1 67 hectares. * * Divided into East Island, West Island and Middle Island. West Island is mainly for business and entertainment, with theme parks and yacht clubs. Dongdao is mainly for leisure and health, with resort hotels, health institutions and blue sea and silver beaches.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Maldives.