Luxury villas in Maldives are one of the major reasons why the island attracts many visitors. Resorts like Atmosphere Kanifushi are booked throughout the year and travellers who plan to visit the Maldives will no longer be required to do a PCR test or be quarantined. This is great news for those who are planning to travel to this island paradise this year. However, a traveller declaration form needs to be filled out 72 hours before travelling and the length of the tourist visa will be a maximum of 30 days for all nationalities.
It is recommended to isolate if any visitor exhibits COVID symptoms and stay at the hotel or resort for at least 7 days until a negative test result arrives. Travel insurance is a must for your stay in the Maldives to cover your hospital and healthcare costs in such cases.
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