Frequently Asked Questions
Some basic information on Maldives
Currency: | Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR) | Language: | Dhivehi |
Climate: | Tropical Monsoon | Religion: | Muslim |
Some basic information on Maldives
Currency: | Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR) | Language: | Dhivehi |
Climate: | Tropical Monsoon | Religion: | Muslim |
Fuvahmulah is located about 470 kilometers (292 miles) south of Velana International Airport in Male. The most common way to reach Fuvahmulah is by taking a domestic flight from Male to Fuvahmulah Airport, which takes approximately 1 hour.
You can also reach the Fuvahmulah via speedboat from nearby islands like Gan/Feydhoo Island (Addu Atoll). On calm days, the trip takes approximately 45 minutes. From islands in the south of Huvadhoo atoll it usually takes an hour and a half to reach Fuvahmulah.
Yes, Fuvahmulah has branches of major banks where you can access various banking services. Additionally, there are ATMs available for cash withdrawals and balance inquiries. However, it's advisable to carry sufficient cash or have access to ATMs, as card acceptance might be limited in some places.
The official language in Fuvahmulah, as well as the entire Maldives, is Dhivehi. However, English is widely spoken and understood, particularly in areas frequented by tourists. You should have no trouble communicating in English at hotels, dive centers, and other tourist establishments.
The official currency in Fuvahmulah, and throughout the Maldives, is the Maldivian Rufiyaa (MVR). We recommend having some local currency on hand for most transactions, although some places might accept major international currencies.
Yes, Fuvahmulah has a post office that offers various postal services, including domestic and international mail delivery, postage stamp sales, and other related services. You can send and receive letters and packages through the post office.
Fuvahmulah follows the same general dress code as the rest of the Maldives. While you'll have more flexibility in resorts and tourist areas, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting local communities. This typically means covering your shoulders and knees.
The Maldives, including Fuvahmulah, is an Islamic country, and Islam is the official religion. Visitors are kindly requested to respect local customs and traditions, including dressing modestly and being mindful of Islamic practices.
As Fuvahmulah is a local island, the sale and consumption of alcohol are generally prohibited. However, if you're staying at a resort or on a liveaboard in the Maldives, alcohol is typically available and permitted within those designated areas.
Fuvahmulah has a hospital that provides a range of healthcare services, including emergency care, outpatient and inpatient services, diagnostic tests, and pharmacy services. There are also pharmacies on the island where you can find basic medical supplies and personal care items.
Yes, Fuvahmulah has a police station that typically operates from a central location on the island. You can ask locals or your accommodation staff for the exact address and directions. In case of emergencies or to report any criminal activity, accidents, or incidents requiring immediate attention, you can contact the police by dialing the emergency number 119 in the Maldives.