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What do I need to prepare to go to Maldives?
1. Passport and visa: Hold a valid passport with a validity period of not less than 6 months. No visa is required, but Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is required.
2. Confirmation of air tickets and hotel reservations: Ensure the validity of air tickets and hotel reservations, and bring printed documents.
3. Travel insurance: Buy travel insurance to ensure your travel safety and health as much as possible.
4. Sufficient funds: prepare enough funds for the expenses of the trip, including accommodation, food, transportation, tourism and entertainment.
5. Lightweight luggage: choose light luggage to facilitate entry and exit and tourism activities.
6. Appropriate drugs: Considering the hot weather in Maldives, it is necessary to prepare protective measures such as moisturizing cream, sunscreen and mask; If you have a special disease or medical history, you need to bring the necessary drugs and supporting documents.
Please note that the global epidemic is not over yet, and the Maldives also has epidemic prevention requirements. Please understand the relevant regulations and abide by them before going to Maldives.
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