Maldives airport customs regulations, prohibited items & food

Maldives airport customs regulations, prohibited items & food

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Get import & export customs regulations, restricted items and food restrictions before travelling to Maldives. Items allowed to import is Medicines for personal use should be accompanied by a valid medical prescription. Prohibited items is Narcotics and psychotropic substances. Some of restricted items are Liquor and alcohol products require a permit from theMinistry of Economic Development.

Import Regulations

Free to import items into Maldives

Tobacco

  • 200 cigarettes;
  • 25 cigars; and
  • 250g tobacco.

Alcohol

  • Travellers may bring in any amount under US$30,000. However, any sum of US$30,000 or over must be declared to Customs.

Currency

  • Travellers may bring in any amount under US$30,000. However, any sum of US$30,000 or over must be declared to Customs.

Other items

  • Medicines for personal use should be accompanied by a valid medical prescription.
  • Goods for personal use, such as clothes, jewellery, and toiletries.
  • Other personal goods up to the value of Rf6000.

Prohibited items into Maldives

  • Narcotics and psychotropic substances.
  • Pornographic material (including sex toys).
  • Religious materials offensive to Islam.
  • Live pigs.
  • Idols for worship.
  • Dogs and dangerous animals.
  • Telecommunication equipment should be inspected and approved by theCommunications Authority of the Maldives.

Restricted items into Maldives

  • Liquor and alcohol products require a permit from theMinistry of Economic Development.
  • Pork and its derivative products require a permit from theMinistry of Economic Development.
  • Chemical and chemical products require a permit from theMinistry of Defence and National Security.
  • Pets require a health certificate from an authorised veterinarian stating that the animal is free from infections or contagious diseases.
  • Other live animals and their derivative products require a sanitary certificate and must be inspected and approved by theMinistry of Fisheries and Agriculture.
  • Live plants and their derivative products require a phytosanitary certificate and must be inspected and approved by theMinistry of Fisheries and Agriculture.
  • Firearms, weapons, explosives, and ammunition such as pistols, spear guns, and fireworks require a permit from theMinistry of Defence and National Security.

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Export Regulations

Free to export items from Maldives

No rules present

Prohibited items from Maldives

  • Bait fish, such as big eyed scad.
  • All coral, with the exception of organ pipe coral.
  • Pearl oysters and giant clams.
  • Conch and trochus shells.
  • Dolphins, whales, puffer fish, sharks, turtles, eels, Napoleon wrasses, rays, skates, and lobsters and their meat.
  • Turtles.

Restricted items from Maldives

No rules present

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