Britons visiting the Maldives have been issued a fresh warning if they plan to swim on holiday.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) gave tourists some essential information to ensure their safety.

Holidaymakers were advised: “The sea around Maldives can have strong tidal currents that can drag you away from the shoreline. Over eight British tourists have drowned since 2021.

“It is important that you know the risks and what you can do to minimise them.

‘It’s a perfect destination for relaxation, romance and adventure’

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“You should read the security information provided by your tour operator and make yourself aware of local swimming conditions on arrival at the resort. Keep in regular contact with resort staff to see if these conditions change.

“Only swim in well-supervised areas, areas designated as safe for tourists, or where lifeguards are available.

“Pay attention to warning signs or flags and avoid swimming in areas with strong currents, high waves or dangerous underwater conditions.

“If something does not feel right, get out of the water at the earliest opportunity.

“Being aware of the potential dangers will help you to stay safe. Always take local advice before going into the sea.”

Britons in the Maldives were advised to read the Royal Life Saving Society UK’s information on how to enjoy water safely.

Regarding scuba diving safety, the FCDO added: “Many resort islands are more than an hour away from the nearest hyperbaric chamber. Make sure you understand how your dive operator would get you to one of the 3 chambers in the islands.”

The Maldives is a South Asian holiday paradise that has a place on many traveller’s bucket lists – and for good reason. It is home to 1,192 coral islands, shimmering sandy beaches, crystal-clear water, perfect year-round weather and water activities galore.

One visitor to Alimatha Island said on Tripadvisor: “The Maldives is a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, known for its stunning overwater bungalows, crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. It’s a perfect destination for relaxation, romance and adventure.”

Another stated: “Alimatha Island is a perfect tropical paradise. With beautiful beaches, clear waters for snorkelling and diving, cosy accommodations, great food, and plenty of activities, it’s an unforgettable getaway for relaxation and adventure.”

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Holidaymakers in the Maldives should heed fresh water safety guidance

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But before visiting the idyllic destination, it’s important to consult the FCDO’s latest guidance.

This will include up-to-date information on warnings and insurance, entry requirements, safety and security, health and getting help.

Britons should always read the FCDO’s guidance on their chosen country before visiting to ensure a safe and well-informed trip.

In other Maldives travel news, holidaymakers were recently given an important update, as tourists are now required to fill out an essential form 96 hours before their flight.

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