Maldives Visitors Guide PDF
Maldives Visitors Guide PDF
Maldives Visitors Guide PDF
2012 Issue
YOUR HANDY
TOUR GUIDE.
Travel well
Welcome
to Maldives
Welcome, welcome traveller. Welcome to a land that has granted many a
fatigued, stressed and over-worked souls inner bliss, solitude, peace and
tranquillity. If this is your first time coming to the Maldives, then get ready
to be enthralled by our lush white sandy beaches, the serene turquoise
lagoons, the richly colourful coral reefs renowned the world over for their
great bio-diversity, the radiant flora and fauna being host to the mother
of all tropical trees - the Maldivian Coconut Palm and most importantly
the friendly and hospitable Maldivian people. Youll love that rapturous
feeling of swimming with dolphins, gazing at the majestic Manta Rays
underwater, catching a gnarly wave, dancing the night away at a beach
party, indulging on the scrumptious tropical and multi-cultural food on
Recurrent visitors would know exactly what we are talking about and to
them we first wish a hearty welcome back and remind them of the fact
that theyll always discover something new and wondrous about these
pearl-like islands on each different visit. Sit back, relax and let our island
and sea spirits give your mind, body and soul that heavenly high youve
come seeking for once again.
Published by:
On a more serious note, we would like to remind all visitors to become
and function as environmentally conscious and aware tourists on your
visit. Global warming, pollution and other man-made crimes against
nature the world over are devastating the natural eco-systems of various
countries including ours. We are a rather small island nation being host
to a rather fragile and vulnerable environment and marine eco-system.
Help us protect our coral reefs and shores so that we can preserve them
for future generations. Please keep our beaches clean and adhere to
responsible diving and snorkelling practices such as refraining yourself
from touching the corals and marine life or extracting them for personal
Publisher's Note
All in all, we wish you a pleasant and sunny stay in our beautiful country
and look forward for more and more visits from you. As we locals say
Production
Team
Mohamed Luveiz
CONTENTS
08 | WELCOME TO MALDIVES
Step onto the beautiful islands waiting to be discovered anew with
every visit.
Abdulla Ziyath
Ahmed Shuau
17 | ENVIRONEMENT
Aminath Hasna
All the things youll need to know, from general tips for what to pack
Yusfa Athif
Lazzath Shareef
Moosa Mamdhooh
Mohamed Binah
Hussain Saleem
Samra Saleem
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Ahmed Shuau
Mohamed Sifah
Mohamed Riyaz
Miusam Mohamed
Brian Knutsen
Oxbow
Kurt Amsler
MMPRC Image Library
Hawwa Yumna
Fathimath Niusha
Mariyam Yasmin
Ismail Miuwan
48 | USEFUL NUMBERS
All the numbers that youll need to travel by land or sea and to find
medical help for a well rounded healthy trip.
Maldives
Quick facts
& figures
Local Time
Capital
+5 hrs GMT
Male
Population
360,000
Languages
Currency Rufiyaa
Exchange Rates
Location
Geographic Co-ordinates
Area
Immediate Neighbours
Northeast of Maldives
South of Maldives
Southwest of Maldives
Climate
Best Time to Visit
Clothing
Religion
Islam
No. of Islands
1190
Inhabited Islands
201
Resorts
100
Liveaboards (Safaris)
Major Industries
Electricity
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Tourism and Fisheries
240 Volts, 50 Hz
Maldives
72 32
and 73 46E.
Maldives.
Maldivian
History
Ancient Maldivian history is rich and diverse in events infused
with mythological elements and folklore. Archaeological
records also reveal that people had settled in the Maldives
over 5000 years ago most probably being of Indian,
Sri Lankan and Arab origin.
1st
Century
AD
Roman manual of
navigation Periplus Mari,
Erihraei mentions of the
islands
2nd
Century
AD
662 AD
Conversion to Islam
1153
H
Historical
Chinese Documents records the
M
Maldivian King sending gifts to the Chinese
Em
Emperor Kao-Tsung of Tang Dynasty
1573
Libera
Liberation
from Portuguese
contro
control
Protectorate Agreement
ment
tish
Signed with the British
362 AD
1887
1558
Portuguese
Invasion
1752
Mala
Malabar
Invasion establishing
a 3 month rule
1972
1978
The
T
he third
th Republic (Election of
Maumoon Abdul Gayyoon as
the President)
1968
2008
1932
First Constitution
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Enacte
Enacted
Gained In
Independence from
the British
1965
1953
Establis
Establishment
of the first Republic
(Electio
(Election of Mohamed Amin Didi
as the P
President)
Failed Coup attempt by hired
Tamil mercenaries
mercenar
LOTE)
(PLOTE)
lead by 2
Maldivian businessmen
busin
1998
1988
El N
Nio, Widespread
de
eaching
destructive coral bleaching
1954
Tsunami Disaster
er
2004
Culture
language.
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Culture
Photography | Ahmed Shuau
LIFESTYLE
for activities like drying the fish and smoking the fish for
like mat weaving and making coir rope. There was very
Similar to Langiri, in which each dancer
white under-garments
This dance has roots in India and
is performed exclusively by women. The dancers keep
time to the rhythm of a metal pot with the metal rings on
their fingers. Nowadays, drums, harmonicas and other
instruments are utilised.
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Culture
Bodu Beru is a form of folk music with roots stretching
TRADITIONAL FOOD
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FESTIVALS
Culture
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Culture
./ The 26th of July 1966 marks the date
the altar near the beach built for the sacrifice. He started
RELIG ION
the depths of the ocean. The King along with the locals
times.
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Be an
Environmentally
Conscious
Tourist
It is no secret that the Maldives has a significant chance of
submerging in the future due to rising sea levels caused
by global warming. Sadly, the need and mechanisms of
industrial and technological development has contributed
immensely to the great environmental catastrophes
which have occurred and are currently taking place
Environment
We would also wish for you to check with the resorts and
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Environment
Conservation
Protected
Islands,
Marine Areas,
Dive Sites &
Species
SUSTAINING AND CONSERVING
THE FRAGILE ECO-SYSTEMS
OF THE MALDIVES HAS
BEEN BOOSTED BY
OFFICIAL GOVERNMENTAL
RECOGNITION WHICH HAS
BEEN TRANSLATED INTO
CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
ISLANDS, MARINE AREAS, DIVE
SITES AND SPECIES AS BEING
PROTECTED.
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Photography | Oxbow
Any other activity which may cause damage to the area or its
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Hanifu (Baa Atoll)
Hithadhoo (Gaafu Alif Atoll)
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Turtles
Napoleon Wrasse
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Giant Clams
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Dolphins
Berried Female Lobsters and those less than 25cm in total length
Black Coral
Sharks
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Essential &
CUSTOMS
Useful Info
PROHIBITED
Religious materials offensive
to Islam
Photography | Oxbow
Useful Info
months.
Pornographic material
Live pigs
RESTRICTED
Dogs
Dangerous animals
LOCAL CURRENCY
Maldives has a non-convertible currency; therefore, Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR/MRF) cannot be purchased beforehand. Major
international currencies can be changed at the airport on arrival or in the capital. The USD$ is accepted as legal tender
and its exchange rate fluctuates between 12.75 to 15.42 to a dollar. The exchange rates for other currencies vary daily (visit
http://www.bankofmaldives.com.mv/Information/Pages/rates.aspx for latest updates on exchange rates).
The currency exists in the following bank notes: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 and in the following coins: 1 & 2 MVR as well as
25 & 50 laaris.
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recommended.
For women, a more conservative
luxurious resorts.
in the capital.
CLOTHING
BANKING
All major credit cards can be used (and are often preferred)
providing change in
Islamic nation.
local currency.
Useful Info
MAIN CULTURAL
CONSIDERATION
PERSONAL HEALTH
Sensible precautions should be taken to avoid
sunburn and dehydration. On arrival and when
travelling in the Maldives, stick to bottled mineral
water.
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Useful Info
COMING HERE
is India.
dock nearby.
Nasir
and Dubai.
of curiosity.
TRANSFER
Jakarta.
Nasir
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GENERAL SECURITY
to visitors.
RESORT OR LIVEABOARD?
COMMUNICATION
operators.
on a liveaboard (safari).
Useful Info
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Useful Numbers
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MEDICAL (HOSPITALS)
ADK Hospital...........3320436
IGMH...........................3336658
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Useful Info
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Dial Cab.....................3323131
Dial Services...........3313130
Fine Taxi...................3321414
SPEEDBOAT SERVICE
JR Taxi.......................3321919
Kulee Dhuveli..........3322122
Souvenir Marine..............................................................................3317449
Loyal Taxi..................3325656
MTCC....................................................................................................3322025
New Taxi...................3325757
X-Speed Marine...............................................................................7932534
Rasal Taxi.................3329292
Regal Taxi.................3321313
Sharu Launch....................................................................................3318808
BANKING
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bank of Maldives.............................................................................3322948
Yellow Pages..................3336658
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Things to do
in the Maldives
SNORKELING
WATER SPORTS
DIVING
Things to do
other details.
SURFING
famous Pasta Point, Honkys, Sultans, Jailbreaks, etc found in the North-
Male Atoll and Shangri-la, Zubairs, Kottey, etc found in the Addu Atoll
(Southernmost) as well as spots like Tiger Stripes, Love Charms, etc found
in Huvadhoo Atoll. Thaa and Laamu Atoll are also home to good surf spots. If
you wish to explore a wide range of surf breaks, we suggest that you book a
surf package from a liveaboard (safari) as they will normally cruise to different
spots per trip. However, if you wish to stay in a resort and want to catch a
good wave, resorts such as Chaaya Island Dhonveli Resort (home to Pasta
Point) and Hudhuranfushi Island Resort (home to Lohis) among others are
perfect destinations. Surfing season begins in May and ends in December.
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WHALE SUBMARINE
The whale submarine is capable of carrying a
maximum of 50 passengers and reaching depths
up to 150 metres though it normally goes and stays
at depths between 10m - 40m as this is the range in
which coral growth and fish life are abundant. The
whale submarine operates from the capital Male
and is docked near to the capital. Bookings can be
made directly from their office located in Male or
from your selected resort. Prices for adults range
around US$75 and US$38 for children. Discounts
maybe available for group bookings.
BIG-GAME FISHING
NIG HT FISHING
Taxi
Things to do
style BBQ.
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Mal
City Guide
MALE IS THE CAPITAL OF THE
MALDIVES. THE CITY IS HOME TO
OVER A 100,000 INHABITANTS
THAT INCLUDES BOTH
MALDIVIANS AND EXPATRIATE
WORKERS. IT HAS A LAND AREA
OF APPROXIMATELY 4 SQ KM. IT
IS 1.7 KM IN LENGTH 1.0 KM IN
TERMS OF WIDTH. THEREFORE
GETTING AROUND IS A PRETTY
EASY AND STRAIGHTFORWARD
AFFAIR (PLAN WALKING),
THOUGH YOU WILL FIND QUITE
A NUMBER OF TAXIS, BUSES
AND MOTOR VEHICLES SUCH
AS CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES
USED BY RESIDENTS OPERATING
ON THE ROADS. THE ROADS ARE
MADE UP OF BRICKS UNLIKE TAR
WHICH YOU WILL FIND IN MOST
URBAN CITIES.
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hotels like Mookai Hotel, Kam Hotel, Relax Inn and the
government owned Nasandhura Palace Hotel all located
near the North-East corner of Male close to the Hulhule
Ferry terminal. If youre looking for a pricier higher-end
accommodation we recommend that you check out
Traders Hotel and the Hulhule Island Hotel (located at
the airport).
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GETTING AROUND
Getting around the capital is quite a straightforward affair considering the small size of it. We concur that you could
completely encircle the island in an hour and thirty minutes time by walking at a brisk pace. However, if youre a bit too
tired and hot to walk cheap public transportation is on offer in the form of taxis and buses.
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2011) and costs just Rf5 for the entirety of the bus ride.
Taxis cost Rf. 20 per trip, Rf. 5 extra for luggage carried
Dial Cab.................................3323131
Dial Services........................3313130
Fine Taxi................................3321414
JR Taxi....................................3321919
Kulee Dhuveli......................3322122
Loyal Taxi..............................3325656
operated service that costs Rf20 per person per trip and
Rf30 per person per trip after midnight. It takes just 4 - 5
New Taxi...............................3325757
Rasal Taxi.............................3329292
Regal Taxi.............................3321313
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Places of Interest
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Vilingili
Ferry Terminal
Map Male
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Hospital
Mosque
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Main Road
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Airport Express
Bus Stops
Embassy
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Airport Ferry
Ferry Terminal
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Hotels
Police Station
Guest Houses
Legend
Restaurants
Places
of Interest
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
(JUMHOOREE MAIDHAN)
This is a little park on the north coast of the
capital and is marked by a flagpole with a giant
Maldivian flag. Its also the central point of every
political demonstration in the capital. The police
HQ located in Shaheed Hussain Adam Building
is right next door along with a premises used
by the Maldivian National Defence Force (The
FRIDAY MOSQUE
(HUKURU MISKIIY)
This ancient mosque was built in 1656 during the reign
of sultan Ibrahim Iskandar I. The interiors and exteriors of
this mosque are intricately carved with Arabic writings and
ornamental patterns. Unfortunately non-Muslims are not
MEDHUZIYAARAIY
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VELAANAAGE
The former residential address of the late president
Ibrahim Nasir (The 2nd President of the Maldives), this
premises is now a 15-storey office complex housing
the administrative departments of major governmental
ministries. This building is located in Ameer Ahmed
THEEMUGE
(THE FORMER PRESIDENTIAL PALACE &
CURRENT SUPREME COURT)
Magu.
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THE RAALHUGANDU
(SURF BREAK)
Located in the south-east corner of the Male, the
Raalhugandu is home to the capitals surf break.
Frequented by local surfers, it is however not a locals
only surf point. Expect minor scrapes and cuts if youre
planning on surfing as it is a shallow reef break.
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Food &
Restaurant
Guide
RESTAURANTS
There are quite a number of restaurants in Male offering
different types of cuisines. Closed air-conditioned
drink - a Kalhu (black tea). Food and drinks are pretty cheap
person.
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Shopping
Almost all of the shops open around
9am or 10 am except those small
neighbourhood convenient stores
which might open at 7am or even 6am.
All shops close at 11pm (except the
Fantasy store located on Fareedhee
Magu - a higher-end supermarket, which
closes at 10pm) and two 24/7 convenient
stores located on Sosun Magu. Do also
note that all shops close for about 15 - 20
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Local &
Music Events
Fixed annual music events or festivals include the
Break-out Festival (an internationally recognised
battle of the bands type completion) and the
Boduberu Challenge (a traditional drumming
competition) held every year in the
month of Ramadan.
Shows pop up from time to time, so check online,
ask a local or check out wall posters near the
Artificial beach area to get up-to-date information
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Sports &
Recreation
SURFING
There are quite a number of gyms and fitness centres located in the capital
such TFG - Total Fitness Group, Heat, Male Fitness Club, etc. There
are even some ladies only fitness centres operating in Male such as Male
DIVING
FOOTBALL
football. Almost everybody plays it and locals can be found playing on the
artificial turf pitches and hard-ground sand pitches can be found at the
Maafannu Stadium. Locals can also be found playing at the artificial turf
pitch and hard sandy area near the artificial beach. So grab a pair of boots
and head over to these locations as the people are extremely friendly and
will let you join in for a game or two if you just ask.
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basketball courts and a cricket pitch for public use while the Ekuveni sports
some basket-ball courts, table-tennis tables and a training area for cricket for
public use.
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than those of the capital and they are also constructed out
rf5/- per trip and youd have to visit the Hulhumal ferry
thicker vegetation and plant life. The roads are much wider
tar. However, you could take the beach route even in the
IN HULHUMAL).
resort or liveaboard.
houses which you could book, if you plan to stay for longer
periods. There are also one or two PADI affiliated scuba
diving schools operating in Hulhumal offering PADI
courses, house-reef dives and boat dives. You could even
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Villimale'/Villingili
VILLIMALE OR MORE COMMONLY REFERRED BY THE LOCALS AS VILLINGILI IS A SMALL ISLAND COMMUNITY
LYING 2KM WEST OF THE CAPITAL. YOU CAN TAKE AN 8 MINUTE FERRY RIDE COSTING JUST RF5/- PER
TRIP FROM THE VILLINGILI FERRY TERMINAL LOCATED IN THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF MALE TO GET TO
THIS ISLAND. VILLIMALE HAS UNIQUELY ADOPTED AN ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY OF THE RESTRICTION OF
PERSONAL USE OF MOTORISED VEHICLES, WHICH UNDOUBTEDLY HAS MADE THIS WARD QUIETER AND THE
AIR CLEANER. THERE IS A TAXI SERVICE AVAILABLE, BUT MOST RESIDENTS PREFER TO TRAVEL ON FOOT OR
ON BICYCLES. THIS ISLAND IS A REGULAR WEEKEND HAUNT OF MANY RESIDENTS OF MALE. THE ISLAND IS
HOME TO THICK VEGETATION, A WHITE SANDY BEACH AND A CRYSTAL CLEAR LAGOON.
The island has a beautiful house reef located on the
IN VILLINGILI.)
Aside from diving and surfing, you could even spend the
Maldivian past.
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Imporant numbers
INTER-RESORT AIR TRANSFER / TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANIES
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No: 26, Ameer Ahmed Magu, Male, Maldives
Tel:+960 3335566 / Fax: +960 3314806
E-mail: sales@island.com.mv
Website: www.island.com.mv
Useful Numbers
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Useful Numbers
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Useful Numbers
NORWAY
Mr. Abdullah Saeed
Honorary Consul of Norway in the Republic of Maldives
Royal Norwegian Consulate
25 Boduthakurufaanu Magu, Male 20-05, Maldives
Tel: +960 3315176, Fax: +960 3323523
E-mail: cyprea@dhivehinet.net.mv
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GERMANY
Dr. Ibrahim Maniku
Honorary Consul of Germany in the Republic of Maldives
Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany
Universal Enterprises Private Limited
39 Orchid Magu, P.O.Box 20-15, Male, Maldives
Tel: +960 3322971, Fax: +960 3322678
DENMARK
Mr. Abdullah Saeed
Honorary Consul of Denmark in the Republic of Maldives
Royal Danish Consulate
25 Boduthakurufaanu Magu, Male, Maldives
Tel: +960 3315175, Fax: +960 3323523
E-mail: cyprea@dhivehinet.net.mv
SWEDEN
Mr. Abdullah Saeed
Honorary Consul of Sweden in the Republic of Maldives
Royal Swidish Consulate
25 Boduthakurufaanu Magu, Male 20-05, Maldives
Tel: +960 3325174, Fax: +960 3323523
E-mail: cyprea@dhivehinet.net.mv
ICE LAND
Mr. Ibrahim Mohamed Didi
Honorary Council of Iceland in the Republic of Maldives
Consulate of the Republic of Iceland
G. Manam Bldg, 2/1 Neeloafaru Magu, Male, Maldives
Tel: +960 3334400, Fax: +960 3334446
Email: secretary@simdi.com
FINLAND
Mr. Abdullah Saeed
Honorary Consul of Finland in the Republic of Maldives
Consulate of Finland
25 Boduthakurufaanu Magu, Male, Maldives
Tel: +960 3315176, Fax: +960 3323523
Email: cyprea@dhivehinet.net.mv
NETHERLANDS
Mr. Sanjay Bansal
Consular Correspondent of the Kingdom of Netherlands
in the
Republic of Maldives
3rd Floor, STO Aifaanu Building, Boduthakurufaanu Magu,
Male, Maldives
Tel: +960 3323609, Fax: +960 3322380
E-mail: dutchcon@klm.com.mv
EURO DIVERS
E-mail: operate@euro-divers.com
Website: www.euro-divers.com
Useful Numbers
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REOLLO TRAVELS
3rd Floor, H. Beach Tower, Male
Tel: +960 3346004, Fax: +960 3332751
E-mail: info@reollo.com
Website: www.reollo.travel
SHADES OF MALDIVES
5th Floor, M. CHP-4 Bldg, Orchid Magu, Male
SKYTOURS MALDIVES
H. Gadhagey, Mohamed Fulhu Bldg, Male
Tel: +960 3002300, Fax: +960 3002358
E-mail: sales@skytoursmaldives.com
Website: www.skytoursmaldives.com
SPLENDID ASIA
G. Kasthoorige, 2nd Floor, Alikilegefaanu Magu, Male
Tel: +960 3312460, Fax: +960 3318945
E-mail: info@splendidasia.com
Website: www.splendidasia.com
Useful Numbers
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Useful Numbers
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VERMILLION INTERNATIONAL
Ma. Haivakaruge, Dhanburuh Magu, Mal
Tel: +960 3334630, Fax: +960 3334631
E-mail: info@vermillionmaldives.com
Website: www.vermillionmaldives.com
VOYAGES MALDIVES
Narugis, Chaandhanee Magu, Male
Tel: +960 3323617, Fax:+960 3325336
E-mail: info@voyagesmaldives.com
Website: www.voyagesmaldives.com
SUN SEASON
M. Gulhazaaruge, Fareedhee Magu
Tel: +960 333 0788, Fax: +960 3330789
E-mail: admin@heavyload.com.mv
E-TWO TRAVEL
Rohracketweg A7, 7352g Schwabisch Gmund
Tel: +49 747 4870 9800, Fax: +49 47 4654 3490
E-mail: info@e-two.de
Website: www.malediveninseen.de
MY TOUR TRAVEL
Unit 503 88 Caoxi Road North Shanghai, China
Tel: +86 215 489 2209
Website: www.my-tour.com.cn
LALBATROS INTERNATIONAL
H. Finimaage Aage, Bodufungandu Magu, Male
Tel: +960 3321837, Fax: +960 3321837
E-mail: info@albatrostopboat.com
www.albatrostopboat.com
Useful Numbers
YASAWA PRINCESS
4th Floor, Opera Bldg, Chaandhanee Magu, Male
Tel: +960 3308786, Fax:+960 3300609
E-mail: sales@yasawaprincess.com.mv
www.yasawaprincess.com.mv
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