The Maldives has revealed in an address back in June that it will be opening its borders with no quarantine requirements for travellers when they arrive in the Maldives. Though previously the Tourism Board in the country was talking about a 14-day quarantine period and mandatory coronavirus testing as soon as the travellers arrive at the airport.
But holidaymakers are now able to have their dream holiday at a resort in Maldives, regardless of their nationality and with free on-arrival visa. The Ministry of Tourism for the Maldives posted a video on the 11th of June where it welcomed everyone planning to visit the Maldives and stay at resorts the likes of Reethi Faru Resort. The tourists were promised “no new fees or additional costs” as well as “better holiday packages.”
Singapore's tourism industry is experiencing a welcome resurgence, fuelled by a strong 2023 and promising…
Singapore's rich culture unfolded in all its vibrancy during the recent Hari Raya Puasa, also…
On March 11th, 2024, the capital city of Maseru in Lesotho commemorated Moshoeshoe Day, a…
Calling all documentary enthusiasts, cinephiles, and truth-seekers! The wait is over – the largest documentary…
The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) recently made a splash at the Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB)…
The annual Cambodian festival, Bon Om Touk, commonly known as the Water Festival, is approaching,…