The changing face of tourism and work

Travel and Tourism in the Maldives make for a large chunk of the economy’s GDP and that’s why it was so important that the economy recovered fast after the peak of COVID-19. The country has come up with various strategies to attract leisure travellers to the islands.

One of the main appealing packages to travellers would be that many Maldives resorts the likes of Hard Rock Hotel Maldives makes facilities available for remote working which now seems to be setting in as a long-term practice all over the world. One can work from the comfort of their luxurious overwater villa while also enjoying the resort activities in Maldives so travellers will not miss out on the holiday part of their stay. This has encouraged a rise in arrivals on the islands helping the economy slowly recover.

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