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Maldives Reaches the One Million Tourists Milestone – A Beacon of Continued Success

Maldives needs no introduction and this time around it has made headlines with some terrific statistics. The exotic island nation which offers many experiences marked the entry of its one millionth tourist last month. While Maldives retains the title of being one of the highly desired destinations in the world, it has shown steady improvements over the years with a higher number of tourists forecasted to visit in the years to come. High-end resorts like PER AQUUM Niyama Maldives make the destination more appealing to tourists all over the world. Guests seem to spend more on such features as comfort, water sports and cuisines offered at each resort. Maldives is in no way a destination that should be missed in your list of places to visit.

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