How to swim in the Maldives?
In this article, we will try to answer all the most common questions about swimming in the Indian Ocean in relation to all the islands in the Maldives. Once and for all, you will understand all aspects of the question of staying in the crystal clear, radiant water of the Indian Ocean.

Tourists – YES! Everywhere where tourist beach zones or Bikini Bitch are designated. Locals are rare and on their own beaches, where tourists are not allowed.
YES, this is exactly why hundreds and thousands of tourists come here.
At resorts, this could be hotel pools (near your bungalow) and the ocean; on islands where locals live, it’s only the ocean.
Ethics issue – you can show off any swimsuit (even naked) at Bikini Bitch. Health issue – the sun is scorching, and it’s even more intense on wet skin. If you don’t apply sunscreen waterproof cream correctly, it’s better to swim in special long-sleeved T-shirts designed for swimming. You can also use sunhats/caps to keep your head from getting too hot.
Yes, of course. No one limits you in this. Only nature itself. The concept of artificial night lighting in the Maldives does not exist in principle. Therefore, getting to the beach, swimming, and coming back – it will be very difficult, but possible.
At the resorts, allow yourself everything that your soul will be happy about.
On the local islands, it is better to refrain from such an undertaking, but on Bikini Beach you can allow yourself this.
It is extremely safe to swim in any permitted area of the island. Local residents, who are tied to the tourist business, very strictly monitor the safety of tourists.