Travel between islands is by boat or seaplane.
Driving permit
To drive in the Maldives, you’ll need both:
- a valid International Driving Permit (IDP)
- a current Australian driver’s licence
Driving without an IDP could void your travel and vehicle insurance.
Road travel
There are few roads and vehicles in the Maldives.
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Motorcycles
Check with your travel insurer to see if you’re covered to use a motorbike.
Always wear a helmet.
Most helmets you can buy or rent in the Maldives don’t meet Australian standards.
Taxis and water taxis
Only use licensed taxis and limousines. Ask your hotel to arrange taxis.
Many resorts operate water taxis between the airport and other islands.
Always wear a life jacket, even if others don’t.
Public transport
Public transport options are limited on land.
Ferries operate between major islands.
Contact your hotel for details.
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Sea travel
Maldives has introduced additional precautionary measures in response to COVID-19. Cruise ships and foreign flagged yachts arriving in Maldives must adhere to International Maritime Organisation (IMO) regulations and guidelines. Cruise ships and yachts will not be allowed to embark or disembark passengers on or off inhabited islands until 1 August 2020.
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Air travel
DFAT doesn’t provide information on the safety of individual commercial airlines or flight paths.
Check the Maldives’ air safety profile with the Aviation Safety Network.
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