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Why Cash Is King When Traveling in the Maldives

Exploring the stunning islands of the #maldives is a dream, but there’s one important tip I learned: always carry cash. Many small islands and local ferries don’t accept cards, and ATMs aren’t always easy to find. #postandearn I booked my flights and resort transfers through Trip.com, which made the big logistics smooth. But once on the islands, I realized that paying for speedboats, water taxis, and even some local cafés required cash—often in US dollars. To avoid stress, withdraw enough at the airport or in Malé before heading to remote islands. Bring a mix of small denominations in both Maldivian Rufiyaa and USD for flexibility. Some resorts and high-end places accept cards, but excursions or tips often don’t. Having cash on hand means you can fully relax and enjoy the paradise around you—whether it’s hopping on a boat or buying fresh coconut water from a local vendor. Plan your Maldivian adventure with Trip.com and prepare wisely for an unforgettable experience. #snorkeling
Posted: Jul 17, 2025
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