Maldives Travel Insurance

Prix moyen constaté

10,05€/Pers*

*Tarif pour un voyage d’une semaine pour une personne de 30 ans (sans annulation).

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Planning a trip to the Maldives: what papers do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for the Maldives? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!

COVID-19

Full "recommended" vaccination schedule

Mandatory documents

Valid passport is required

Residence permits

Visa required

Currency

Maldivian rupee

(Rufiyaa)

Vaccination

No mandatory vaccines

Maldives Travel Insurance

500,000 coverage recommended by Yupwego

Best period

January to April

Emergency numbers

medical emergencies - 102

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Discover the Maldives

Maldives at a glance

The Maldives, a heavenly archipelago, emerge like glittering pearls from the heart of the Indian Ocean. Made up of 26 atolls, the country is an Eden for diving enthusiasts and those in search of serenity.

The azure waters gently caress the sandy beaches, creating an idyllic picture. In this postcard landscape, each island tells its own story, full of charm and mystery.

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Maldives Travel Insurance

Is travel insurance compulsory for the Maldives?

Travel insurance is not compulsory in the Maldives, but is highly recommended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellations and other unforeseen events. It gives you peace of mind during your stay, in the event of medical needs or unexpected situations.

Why should you take out Maldives travel insurance?

Travel insurance for Taiwan is recommended for a number of reasons:

  1. Medical expenses: In the event of illness or injury.
  2. Repatriation: If you need to be evacuated to receive appropriate medical care, travel insurance can cover the cost of evacuation, which can be very expensive.
  3. Third-party liability: If you cause damage to others or property, travel insurance can cover the cost of third-party liability.
  4. Loss and theft: If your luggage is lost or stolen, or if you lose money or valuables, travel insurance can cover these losses.
  5. Cancellations and delays: If your trip is cancelled or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, such as illness or natural disaster, travel insurance can cover the associated costs.

What does my Maldives travel insurance with YUPWEGO cover?

À savoir avant de partir

What are the entry requirements for the Maldives?

As a French national, you need your passport to travel to the Maldives.

Jet lag

The time difference between France and the Maldives varies according to the season.

In summer, when France is on summer time, when it's midday in Paris, it's already 3pm in Malé (+3h), while in winter, when it's midday in Paris, it's 4pm in Malé (+4h).

How can I insure myself for the long term?

Health care in the Maldives

What are the health risks in the Maldives?

The Maldives is generally a safe country from a health point of view, but there are a few risks to bear in mind. Travelers should protect themselves against mosquito-borne diseases such as Chikungunya, dengue and Zika by using repellents and avoiding high-risk areas. Air pollution, especially in Malé, can affect sensitive people, so keep an eye on the air quality indexes. Do not drink tap water.

What type of plumbing system should I use?

We recommend using private health establishments or renowned clinics in major cities for medical care. Public hospitals can be under-equipped and overcrowded, leading to delays in care.

Responsible travel in the Maldives

How can you reduce risks by traveling responsibly?

  1. Respect the environment: Preserve natural beauty by avoiding littering and respecting protection rules in natural parks and sensitive areas.
  2. Be respectful of the culture: Familiarize yourself with local customs and standards of conduct. Wear appropriate clothing when visiting religious sites, and respect local traditions.
  3. Support local businesses: Promote local businesses, restaurants and markets to support the local economy and encourage sustainable tourism.
  4. Reduce your carbon footprint: Opt for eco-friendly means of transport such as public transport or cycling to reduce your impact on the environment.
  5. Save water and energy: Use natural resources responsibly, whether at the hotel or elsewhere. Turn off the lights and air conditioning when you leave your room.

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