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Entry requirements for Italians traveling to the Maldives
For Italians planning a trip to the Maldives, the following documents are required:
- Valid passport: must have at least six months of validity remaining.
- Proof of onward or return travel: such as a return flight ticket.
- Proof of accommodation: hotel booking, guesthouse reservation, or invitation letter from a host.
- Sufficient funds: typically around $100 per day to cover expenses during your stay.
- Traveller declaration: complete and submit electronically via IMUGA within 96 hours before your flight.
Maldives visa and entry requirements for Italian citizens
As a Italian citizen, you are eligible for a visa on arrival in the Maldives. There's no need to apply in advance; simply obtain your visa upon arrival at the airport, making the process straightforward and convenient.
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Guide for Italians on obtaining a Maldives visa on arrival
Getting a Maldives visa on arrival is simple for Italian citizens. Here’s what to do:
- Arrive at a Maldivian airport and proceed to the immigration counter.
- Show your passport with a minimum of six months' validity.
- Present onward travel proof, like a return or onward flight ticket.
- Provide accommodation confirmation, such as a hotel reservation or host invitation.
- Submit the Traveller Declaration via IMUGA within 96 hours before departure.
- Receive your visa once processed, granting you a 30-day stay.
Maldives visa fee and duration for Italian citizens
The Maldives offers a free 30-day visa on arrival to Italians. Extensions up to 60 days are possible with additional requirements.
Required documents for a Maldives visa on arrival
Travelers from Italy must have the following to receive their Maldives visa on arrival:
- Passport with at least six months’ validity from your arrival date.
- Return or onward travel ticket proving your plans to depart the Maldives.
- Accommodation details: proof of where you’ll stay, like a hotel booking or invitation.
- Proof of funds: enough financial means to support your stay, around $100 per day.
- Traveller declaration submitted electronically via IMUGA within 96 hours before your flight.
Important: Medical insurance is mandatory for the Maldives. Ensure coverage for any potential issues, especially for outdoor or adventure activities.
Embassy of the Maldives in Italy
While the Maldives does not require you to apply for a visa in advance, you can still contact the Maldives embassy in your country for additional information or queries.
For a full list of Maldives embassies and consulates worldwide, please refer to this link.
How much should Italian citizens budget for a Maldives trip?
The cost of a Maldives vacation depends on factors such as the length of stay, accommodation, dining, activities, and transportation. Here’s a breakdown of typical expenses:
- Accommodation: Budget guesthouses on local islands cost $25–$40/night, mid-range hotels on resort islands $80–$200/night, and luxury 5-star resorts or overwater villas start at $250/night.
- Dining: Meals at local cafés average $10, mid-range restaurants $15–$25, and upscale hotel restaurants are higher.
- Transportation: Local ferries cost $0.70, monthly passes $22, and inter-island transfers by speedboat or seaplane $25–$120.
- Activities: Diving starts at $25, while excursions average $40.
Daily budget: budget travel $60–$100, mid-range $150–$200, luxury $250+.
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Unique must-visit destinations in the Maldives for Italians
Beyond its famous beaches and turquoise waters, the Maldives offers hidden gems that are worth exploring:
1. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant – A one-of-a-kind restaurant located 5 meters underwater, offering an immersive dining experience surrounded by marine life.
2. Cocoa Island – A secluded island with luxury overwater villas set among stunning emerald lagoons, perfect for relaxation and snorkeling.
3. HP Reef – Also known as the "Rainbow Reef," this site is a popular diving spot with colorful coral and impressive marine diversity.
4. Utheemu Island – A historically significant island, home to Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu’s residence, famous for his fight against Portuguese colonization.
5. Fihalhohi Island – This island offers beautiful beaches and excellent snorkeling spots where you can encounter a variety of marine life.
Can I extend my Maldives tourist visa?
Yes, you can extend your tourist visa in the Maldives by visiting the Maldives Immigration Department in Male before your current visa expires.
To apply, submit a visa extension form at the Immigration Service headquarters during business hours. They will verify that you have sufficient funds for the extended stay.
If your initial visa is for 30 days, you can extend it up to a maximum of 60 additional days, bringing the total stay to 90 days.
How much does the extension cost?
The fee is 750 Maldivian ruffians if the total stay exceeds 30 days. If your stay, even with an extension, is under 30 days, there is no fee.
Transit travel is not provided.
If you are planning to travel to the Maldives with your pet, be sure to check the entry requirements. Check with your potential employer (if you work in the hospitality industry) or future landlord about the possibility of bringing and maintaining your pet.
Requirements for entry with pets
The import of dogs to the Maldives is prohibited.
To import a cat or other domestic animals (birds, rodents, fish, etc.) into the country, you must have:
microchip
rabies vaccination
at least 30 days before entry
health certificate
your pet must travel with a completed health certificate issued by the relevant government agency in your country of origin. Import permission or other special documentation is not required.
There are no special veterinary services for pets in the country, which can make things more difficult for you and your pet. While you can find individual veterinarians, most of them tend to specialize in farm animals rather than domestic ones. However, there are pet clinics in Sri Lanka that provide veterinary services for the Maldives.
For more information and tips on Maldives customs regulations, visit the official Customs Administration website:
If you plan to drive in the Maldives, you will need to have an international driver's license (IDP - International Drivers Permit) and a local valid national driver's license. Your national driver's license itself will not be valid for car rental and driving in the Maldives, as the IDP is a mandatory document in the Maldives.
How do I get a local driver's license?
To apply for a local driver's license in the Maldives you must provide:
Completed application form
Photo with the size of the passport
Original and copy of the Visa work card
Foreign driver's license (both copy and original)
Passport (both copy and original)
Letter of authenticity of the license card from the Issuing Authority/government.
To rent a car, you need a minimum driver experience of at least 12 months. The minimum age is 21 years.
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