The beginning of tourism in Maldives opened up a golden age for the island nation. The industry was initiated back in 1972 on the 3rd of October on the island and has now been declared National Tourism Day in the Maldives. The countdown for the golden jubilee this year began at the very first island resort named Kurumba Village.
Celebrations for the 50 years of tourism in the Maldives began on the 1st of January this year and will continue till the end of 2022. The event has been heavily promoted in hopes of seeing an even better rise in tourism this year. ‘Where to stay in Maldives?’ is a question so often asked by many, simply because of the wide choice of accommodation available. With options like Reethi Faru Resort and a surfeit of other resorts coming up since the initiation of the industry – guests have the liberty of choosing what suits them best according to their budgets and needs, making Maldives one of the best tourist destinations for 2022.
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