With the current pandemic introducing more and more variants of the novel coronavirus, social distancing is becoming increasingly important. And many tourist properties have absorbed the significance of regulating safety precautions in order to keep everyone safe. The Maldives, in particular, is bringing their A-game to reinstate their previous status of being a thriving “tourist hub” by coming up with creative ways of maintaining social distancing among its guests, while they explore Maldives attractions in their own time. This has enabled the paradisiacal destination to allure tourists to various holiday properties scattered across its emerald-turquoise landscapes such as Dhigali Maldives.
From sharing a delicious tropical meal in a nest-like bamboo pod to beach bubble tents that are located well away from the crowds, the Maldives seems to brim with colourful ideas to keep their guests immersed in nature with a special focus on their safety and well-being.
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