The Maldives is a paradise for everyone who wants to spend their holidays in unity with picturesque nature. This resort is considered one of the best, and most importantly, the safest for tourists, since all the islands are isolated from the outside world.
Solitude, romance, the amazing beauty of the ocean and the highest level of service - this is the secret of the popularity of the Maldives for vacationers from all over the world.
Interesting facts
Today's fashionable resort was originally founded by a prince exiled from India. Then the islands were called Diwa Maari. Of course, the very first people on the archipelago appeared long before that. Scientists agree only that this happened long before our era.
Today, alcohol is completely banned in the Maldives. This is due to the fact that the state is Muslim and a person of a different faith simply cannot obtain the citizenship of the Maldives. By the way, an interesting fact is that the archipelago is the smallest Muslim state in the world.
This paradise is located right in the equator zone, and its islandsextend into both hemispheres. At the same time, there are practically no seasonal temperature differences in the Maldives. The resort is always ready to meet new tourists in the hot summer.
In total, the state has 1190 islands, most of which are only small patches of land. Only 200 islands are inhabited by people, and only 90 of them are accessible to tourists.
All the islands of the Maldives are coral, so it is strictly forbidden to take corals out of the state or damage them in the coastal zone. Violation can result in severe fines.
It will also be interesting for tourists that there are absolutely no dogs on the islands. These animals are banned in the country, but, fortunately, there are no poisonous snakes or insects on the archipelago, they simply do not live there. Also, a large number of exotic fish live in coastal waters, including the largest - tiger sharks.
Friday and Saturday are considered days off in the Maldives. It is also interesting that the islands are recognized as the lowest located state in the world. The highest level above the sea here is 2.3 meters.
The literacy rate of the population in the country is 98%, and absolutely all children receive primary education. Perhaps this is also somehow connected with the fact that alcohol in the Maldives is not consumed by the indigenous population.
Exclusively for tourists
Many people cannot imagine a vacation without drinking alcohol, so all resorts in the Maldives have alcohol for their visitors. Of course they makeits completely in other countries, and the cost of even a bottle of beer bites a lot. Only the all-inclusive holidaymakers can afford to really relax, which allows you to drink alcoholic beverages at no extra charge on site completely free.
If tourists came to the islands at their own expense, then you will have to pay at least $30 for a bottle of wine, and $150 for champagne. Agree, the prices are tangible even for those tourists who are not used to counting the money spent on vacation, so many visitors, especially from Russia, try to bring alcohol to the archipelago with them in order to save some money.
National drink
So, is it possible for tourists to drink alcohol in the Maldives, of course. They are guests of the archipelago and profess a different faith, so they can freely satisfy their needs for strong drinks for a fee. The inhabitants of the islands themselves do not touch alcohol because of the Muslim religion and most often use freshly squeezed juices and fresh juices. It is they who are considered today the national drinks of the Maldives and are necessarily served for breakfast to all tourists. Coconut is considered a symbol of paradise, the image of which can be found almost everywhere on the islands.
Serious problem
At customs control upon arrival at the holiday destination, tourists will learn that the transport of alcohol to the Maldives is strictly prohibited. This rule is strictly regulated by law, and even if alcohol was purchased in Duty-free already onterritory of the state, in order to leave the airport, you will have to hand it over or drink it right there. A very pleasant fact for many is that alcohol in the Maldives is confiscated from tourists only for the duration of their stay in the archipelago. Immediately after the end of the holiday, all tourists return their drinks, which were previously stored in special free lockers. Each violator is given a receipt with the number of his cell, from which he will then return his alcohol.
Knowing how our tourists are trying to save money, the customs control conducts a strict inspection of everyone, all alcohol found is confiscated. Of course, the ingenuity of Russian tourists is also constantly generating new ways to bring alcohol to the Maldives.
Option one
To save at least a little of your hard-earned money on buying strong drinks in the Maldives, there are several ways. According to the personal experience of tourists who have already been to this paradise, although customs officers strictly examine luggage, they rarely resort to personal searches. That is why the necessary liquid can be poured into a small flask and put at the bottom of a handbag or simply plugged into a belt.
Of course, you must wear loose clothing so that the contours of the tank are not conspicuous to the airport staff.
Second method
The method described above will not be able to smuggle much, and it can be found the fastest. Tourists bring alcohol to the Maldives using the entire arsenalown knowledge of physics. One of these options is the following:
- A hot drink should be placed in the freezer and cooled to the minimum temperature, but so that the alcohol remains liquid.
- After that, it is poured into a bottle of carbonated water and be sure to tighten the cap and intact safety ring. To do this, you can buy another of the same bottle and cut off the throat from it or look for the right cork on sale separately. You can try to solder the first opening control ring yourself, but do everything as carefully as possible.
After the liquid warms up to room temperature, the bottle will feel as firm to the touch as regular sparkling water.
Craftsmen are advised to purchase water from world brands for this, so that the inscriptions on them are also in English. Thus, you can bring vodka to the islands. As for other drinks, you just need to choose a color that resembles the color of the real contents: for whiskey or cognac, a Coca-Cola bottle, and so on.
The latest trick
Recently, some tourists complain that bottles with any liquids are checked more carefully, asked to be opened, sniffed or simply shaken to form gases, as it should be in the original drink. Apparently, someone with such a transportation option was caught. So how to bring alcohol to the Maldives now? This method is still 100% working. For this you need to buya pack of juice, a bottle of desired alcohol and a condom.
- The contraceptive should be unwrapped and placed in an empty juice box.
- Leave its edges on top and pour the required amount of alcohol into the rubber container inside the bag, no more than 700 grams.
- After that, the tail of the condom is tightly tied and lowered inside the pack, and the remaining space is filled with juice from above.
Thus, if customs officers want to try the liquid at the control, they will get real juice, and the tourist will carefully cut off the top of the pack upon arrival and get his trophy safe and sound. By the way, the contraceptive does not affect the taste of the drink at all, so if you want to save money, you should not disdain the proven method.
Conclusion
Can I bring alcohol to the Maldives? Of course, the country's legislation forbids this and strongly recommends that all tourists do not violate this rule, but the desire of our brother to save as much as possible pushes most tourists to violations. There are a lot of ways to do this, everyone uses their own, but, most likely, if serious pen alties are imposed for transportation, this will quickly stop. In the meantime, violators are only threatened with a warning, so new, even more sophisticated ways of transporting alcohol to the archipelago may soon appear.