The Maldives has witnessed a significant surge in tourism following the introduction of a free visa policy for visitors from over 100 countries. This policy has made the island nation even more accessible to travellers worldwide, leading to a substantial increase in tourist arrivals.
China, in particular, has emerged as the largest source of tourists to the Maldives, with a significant number of Chinese visitors flocking to the archipelago’s renowned beaches, staying at luxurious resorts, local guesthouses and four star hotels in Maldives. The free visa policy has made it easier for Chinese travellers to plan their trips and enjoy the Maldives’ stunning natural beauty.
This initiative has helped to position the Maldives as a top-tier destination for travellers seeking a tropical paradise. Although the nation’s tourism industry itself is fairly new, the sector has seen steady success since the first resorts opened their doors in the 1970s, having welcomed numerous big-name brands in the industry and international hospitality chains over the years, including properties such as Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon, by the Sri Lankan luxury hotel brand.
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