The Pandemic brought the Maldives’ tourism to a halt for a long time, and the economy faced a significant downfall. The country kept its borders closed from March to July 2020, and the tourism-generated income was close to none. Almost every beach resort in Maldives faced trouble in retaining its staff and upkeeping its properties, and it is also likely that these hotels in the Maldives also faced many difficulties in carrying out their operations as usual.
With the digital transformation of tourism falling into place, Maldives is going for a rapid recovery from its downfall in 2020 and more visitors can be seen booking the most popular accommodations such as Embudu Village. It is evident that the Maldives will be able to grow its tourism faster and better with the COVID restrictions being lifted and the digitally revamped facilities such as bookings, reservations, flight schedules, and tour planning being developed. The Maldives as a popular tourist destination can expect a significant inflow of tourists in the coming months of this year.
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