The year 2020 was a bumpy time for the tourism industry, and this directly hit the Maldivian economy which mainly depended on the travel and tourism sector. However, people (especially the wealthy communities) have already started visiting other countries after the pandemic, and the Maldives has become one of the most sought-after destinations even now.
People are looking forward to taking a relaxing break from the pandemic mentality and fly to the Maldives to enjoy the sea, sun, and waves. Maldives resorts the likes of Anantara Veli Maldives Resort welcome tourists with their world-class hospitality services and they also follow strict health and safety measures to prevent COVID-19 whilst doing so. The requirement of having a negative PCR test result upon arrival is still in place to ensure the safety of everyone.
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