FAQ & FAKTEN
FAQ (HÄUFIG GESTELLTE FRAGEN) & FAKTEN
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No. No restrictions anymore.
With the naturally isolated islands, we believe it is unlikely that our borders will close again. However, if there is an outbreak in your own country, please double check with us or with the government if you will be allowed to travel.
Transport
There are several ways we may arrange your transportation from Velana International Airport:
1) shared speedboat transfer – 2 scheduled speedboats a day, one at 11am, the next one at 4pm (10am & 3pm on Fridays): with approximate travel time of 2 hours; cost is USD65 per person/way (USD50/way for kids below the age of 12)*
2) domestic flight from Velana International Airport to Maamigili (20 minutes), followed by a 20 minutes boat ride from Maamigili to Dhigurah; cost is USD175 per person/way (USD85/way for kids below the age of 12)*
3) shared sea plane transfer from Velana International Airport to Lux Maldives (30 minutes), followed by a 5 minutes boat ride: cost is USD250 per person/way(USD160/way for kids under the age of 12)*
*subject to weather *subject to availability *timings and prices are subject to change
Room & Stay
Excursions & Activities
We spot Whale sharks throughout the year. It depends a bit on the weather how easy they are to spot from the boat. The calmer the sea and sunnier it is, the easier it is to see them.
Other sharks are always around as well. Other (harmless) sharks we frequently see are: Black tip, White tip and Grey reef sharks. You’ll see nurse sharks more on dives than during snorkeling. Occasionally a different shark species visits, after which the snorkel/dive community goes out of their way to find them.
It’s possible to spot Mantas throughout the year when diving. There is a cleaning station nearby that is frequently visited. For snorkeling there are some months with a lot of activity where the manta rays can also be spotted in our lagoon. Last year this was from January to about April, and it might repeat itself before the end of the year. However, it is harder to predict.
Money & Payments
We accept a wide variety of card payments (among which Amex, VISA, Mastercard and Union Pay). Cash payments are are only accepted in USD or MVR (We cannot accept Euros).
!Please note that the Maldivian bank is very particular about the condition of the USD notes. Old and/or lightly damaged notes, even though still accepted in other countries, will be refused by the national bank of the Maldives.
Please don’t take offense, it is purely that the note will have no worth to the individual to whom you are paying.
Particularly the old US$100 bill is refused. The new $100 bills can be identified by the blue stripe that runs across.
Yes! Since 2020 we have an MVR (Maldivian Rufiyaa) ATM on Dhigurah. Please bare in mind that it is not always working or filled with money. To be safe, we always advice to get money from the ATM at the airport. Our hotel representative welcoming you at the airport can help you with this.
You cannot exchange money on Dhigurah, so exchanging needs to be done at the Male Airport.
The Island
Yes. There is a designated bikini beach within a few minutes walk from Bliss. The beach itself starts only 20 meters from our front door, but the official ‘bikini beach’ starts from the boat yard, about 50 meters further.
Maldives
Islands: 1,192
Inhabited islands: +- 227
– Resorts: 127
– Local islands: +- 100
Inhabitants: 440,362
Religion: Islam
Seasonality
Degrees: 25°C – 32°C / 77°F – 89.6°F
Season: Rainy and dry
Weather: Often sunny
Dive weather: Almost always
Dhigurah
Translation: Long Island
Length: +- 4km / 2.5mi
Width: +- 300m / 328yd
Inhabitants: +- 600
Distance to MLE: 97km / 60mi
Attire: Modest in village, bikini on bikini beach
Alcohol: Illegal – Day trip to a resort easily arranged
Why? 1 Whale sharks spotted 12 months per year
Why? 2 Stunning long beach
Local island
Live among the locals
Advantage: Experience life in the Maldives. More personal service. Cheaper than resorts for the same stunning beach and ocean.
Disadvantage: No alcohol served ón the island, a day trip to a resort is easily arranged. Bikinis can only be worn on the private bikini beach or on the excursion boats and while diving/snorkeling.
Resort
“One island – One resort”
Advantage: National religion doesn’t apply. Some resorts serve pork, alcohol can be consumed and bikinis can be worn almost everywhere.
Disadvantage: Secluded from local experiences. When booked, you’re stuck at the resort and cannot easily change accommodation. Often high prices.