The Maldives' economy is expected to grow by 5 percent in 2025, driven by robust tourism activity. Nevertheless, macroeconomic imbalances have continued to widen and risks are tilted to the downside.
Among the nearly 200 picture-perfect resorts in the Maldives, Baros is the stuff of legend. Having recently celebrated its ...
The Maldives has long been a go-to leisure destination ... what make the islands so attractive as a destination for business tourism. Firstly, its location midway between the East and the West ...
The Maldives government targets 300,000 Indian tourists in 2025 after diplomatic tensions affected arrivals. The nation saw a drop from top to sixth place for Indian visitors in 2024. A major campaign ...
Chinese tourism is reaching new heights in Majorca as Asian holidaymakers flock to the popular island - despite furious ...
The Maldives sets a target to attract 300,000 Indian tourists by 2025 after a decline due to strained diplomatic relations. Initiatives include hiring a brand ambassador and promoting cricket camps.
Lying Nations Envision standing waist-deep in a luminous lagoon, the horizon stretching endlessly like a watercolor painting. 5 meters above the ocean’s relentless advance. In this delicate balance, ...
The best time to visit the Maldives is from November to April, when there is little precipitation and warm temperatures, ranging between the high 70s and mid-80s. The island nation is warm and ...
The ruling party and tourism industry associations oppose a “blanket ban” on Israeli passport holders as proposed by the opposition and backed by a pro-Palestine public consensus. President ...
Riyaz added that visa-free entry for Chinese travelers and diverse packages make the Maldives accessible and attractive to everyone. "Tourism is a powerful bridge that fosters cultural exchange ...
In 2024, Indians visiting Maldives declined by around 37.47 per cent. Total Indian tourist arrivals to Maldives declined to 1.30 lakh in 2024 against 2.09 lakh in 2023. India has remained a major ...
After staring down disgruntled tourism oligarchs over a requirement to convert foreign currency earnings, President Muizzu has offered a compromise. The ruling party and tourism industry ...