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Maldives On A BUDGET ? Totally POSSIBLE | Trip Cost Breakup from INDIA | Budget MALDIVES Trip | GLH

#maldivesonabudget #budgetmaldivestrip #lowbudgetmaldivestrip #lowbudgetmaldives #howtodomaldivesonlowbudget HOW TO DO MALDIVES ON LOW BUDGET (Budget #Maldvies Trip) STEPS Stay On Local Islands (vs Resorts) The mecca for budget travelers is Maafushi Island, where rates for a decent room start at USD 50. There’s no denying the island has been commercialised, but it remains beautiful and offers plenty of options when it comes to what to eat and do. Staying on local islands also gives you an authentic glimpse into the daily life of Maldivians – something you can’t get even at the most luxurious of resorts. Take Day Trip(s) To High-End Resorts Sumptuous Maldivian resorts are the ultimate embodiment of luxury, and thus naturally cost an arm and a leg. Fortunately, many of them offer day passes that allow you to spend a day lazing on their beaches, swimming in their pools and having cocktails in the sand – alcohol is forbidden by law in the Maldives, and is only available at resorts. Use Public Ferries The scattered island geography of the Maldives is its biggest draw – and worst headache. To prevent transportation from eating up your budget, stick with public ferries. When you arrive at Velana International Airport, you’ll want to take the public ferry right outside the airport to get to Malé, the capital. The ferry runs every 15-20 minutes and costs USD 1. Then, take a taxi (fare is about USD 2) to Villingili Ferry Terminal, where you can board another ferry to the local island of your choice. Hit The Buffet You won’t find a delicious bowl of soup for just USD 1 or 2 in the Maldives; food is more expensive there, as most provisions need to be shipped in from afar. To get the best bang for your buck, consider eating at your guesthouse. Bring Extra Cash A lot of places will charge fees when you use credit cards, and many won’t even accept cards to begin with. So, bring more cash than you think you will need, in order to avoid withdrawing money from ATMs and incurring additional fees. Don’t Exchange A Lot Of Money As mentioned, cash is preferred in the Maldives. And though the country has its own local currency (the Maldivian rufiyaa), Maldivians seem to have a predilection for valuable currencies, very often accepting payment in US dollars or euros. Maldives on a budget ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow all of these or you will miss everything • Instagram -   / globallinkholidays   • Facebook -   / globallinkholidayss   • Twitter-   / globallinkh   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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