I would deffinately recommend one of the larger islands like Meeru that has plenty going on. Some friends of ours went there with their 12 year old son and had the best holiday ever.
Another popular island is Kerdu, I havent been there so cant comment personally but have heard many good reports.
My Fiance and I are going to the Madives in September. Can anyone give advice on required vaccinations?
Thanks Fiona, going to the docs next week to get sorted out
Added a few more yesterday.
Sean, those photos are stunning
None required ----- Have been twice now (booked for 3rd visit) and informed that no jabs are required for Maldives.
We have found October to be a better month to go - also you get the best of our summer (if we ever get one) then jet off to the lush tropics to boost your tan just before settling down for Xmas.
October at SUN ISLAND will cost you around £1200 - £1400 per person for 2 week on AI (Sun Island is also one of the very few 5 star resorts in the Maldives - which is cheaper than many 3 or 4 star resorts)
REVIEW HERE:
http://h1.ripway.com/Dept-PB//sunisland/sunisland.html
We went 2 years ago Mid June and got several heavy showers daily - however these only lasted a few minutes it did tend to spoil the evenings when you had to keep running inside the bars when sat outside on the beach having a drink.
We have also visited Maldives in October where we only had 2 very light showers and the atmosphere was more relaxing
Daza you have been informed wrongly.
http://www.teletextholidays.co.uk/WebEditorial/Article.aspx?area=Guides&channel=overseas&slot=1975
Health - Before you go No jabs required but hepatitis A, polio and typhoid are recommended. Take out travel insurance with good medical cover.
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As I stated... No jabs required for Maldives......
hepatitis A, polio and typhoid are recommended anywhere you go in the world, don't forget that people travel to the UK from all over the world so they also bring there diseases with them - and with all the legal & illegal imigrants coming into the UK there are no screening processes for any diseases they may also bring with them..... Way I see it is if you need any kind of jabs to go on holiday then why not have them staying in UK just to protect you from what other nationalalities bring in with them
Health - Before you go No jabs required but hepatitis A, polio and typhoid are recommended. Take out travel insurance with good medical cover.
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As I stated... No jabs required for Maldives......
hepatitis A, polio and typhoid are recommended anywhere you go in the world, don't forget that people travel to the UK from all over the world so they also bring there diseases with them - and with all the legal & illegal imigrants coming into the UK there are no screening processes for any diseases they may also bring with them..... Way I see it is if you need any kind of jabs to go on holiday then why not have them staying in UK just to protect you from what other nationalalities bring in with them
Personally, i wouldnt trust information from a person who makes comments like that.
purely stating the obvious facts -- if you don't want to take the advice then look elsewhere.
Me and my husband to be are going this July, when i get back i,ll let you know.Heres hoping it,ll not be to bad. Fingers crossed.
Need some advice on what factor sun tan lotion to take, im fairly good in the sun (brown easily), the wife takes a little longer, any advice on what to take?
Mozzies - do we need to take stuff (is it a problem over there).
10 weeks and counting, cant wait!
You will need at least sun factor 30. I burn easily, my husband tans easily and he needed 30. We took mossie spray but we didn't need it on Meedhupparu in February. The were always spraying. Hope that helps.
This year Phil and I took some P20 (we did have base tans). Absolutely brilliant and would recommend it to any one. You have to put it on an hour or so before exposure to the sun and then you are protected all day. We put it on before breakfast and didnt have to worry for the rest of the day. Great especially as it remains effective after swimming and we spend all day in and out of the water. The Piz Buin 1 day long is also OK but not as good as the P20. We took 1 bottle with us next time we will take 3 or 4 bottles (for 2 weeks) and nothing else. Worth every penny.
http://www.p20.co.uk/content/menu.htm
Mind you I burn very easily - but Factor 30 allowed me a good few hours before needing to re-apply.
Also make sure it is a good make (Piz Buin or similar). If you go to Boots they always do a 3 for 2 at this time of year (Strange how when things are in demand they are cheaper !!)
I'm stocked up and ready to go -- 12 weeks today and counting...
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