On 4th February 2021, a total of 102,107 tourist arrivals were recorded. According to the Ministry of Tourism, 10,004 arrivals were from February 1 – 4, with a daily average of 2,501 arrivals. The top source market for tourist arrivals is Russia, followed by India and Ukraine. Other top source markets include Kazakhstan, Romania, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Czech Republic and United States.
Currently, there are over 140 resorts and over 330 guesthouses in operation, along with over 135 liveaboards and 11 hotels. There are 27 airlines connecting Maldives to the rest of the world.
On 1st February 2021, Maldives commenced the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and First Lady Fazna Ahmed were two of the first to receive their first doses of vaccine, along with other government officials, and frontline workers. The vaccine was administered at a special ceremony held at the Male’ Social Center to launch the COVID-19 vaccinations in Maldives. Vaccines are to be initially administered in Male’ City, Addu City and in Kulhudhuffushi.
President Ibrahim Solih stated that the government aims to provide free COVID-19 vaccine to all citizens and residents of Maldives, in the coming months, and also emphasized on the importance of individual responsibility and caution even during this time of renewed hope.
With the commencement of vaccination, up until 6th February 2021, 6,854 people have been vaccinated and the process is still ongoing vigilantly. Earlier this week, the Ministry of Tourism also launched an initiative to vaccinate people in the tourism sector to create an even safer scenario for the industry. This was initiated at Male’ Social Center. The Minister of Tourism, Dr. Abdulla Mausoom, stated that vaccination arrangements will be made in resorts for the convenience of resort employees and added that vaccination teams would travel to bigger resorts in the future.
The Ministry added that 10,000 tourism industry workers will be inoculated during this program including resort staff, guesthouse staff, liveaboard workers, airport representatives and local artists. The registration can be made through www.my.health portal. For expatriate workers, the passport number of the employee is required. The deadline for registration is 9th February 2021.
The initiation of the vaccination drive is bound to bring hope to the local population, as well as ensure the safety of tourists. This gives the message that Maldives is a low-risk destination for travelers, and will hopefully bring about a surge in tourist arrivals. Further to this, with vaccinations commencing worldwide, numbers are expected to increase, say experts. It is equally important to highlight that the current health and safety measures are still in place, and will be followed strictly in compliance with the Ministry of Tourism and HPA.
HPA reported on Sunday, 14th February 2021, that the government of Maldives has vaccinated over 38,591 people against COVID-19 pandemic through their vaccination program.