K. Male'
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02 Sep 2022 | Fri 11:14
Maldives welcoming the millionth tourist of 2021
Maldives welcoming the millionth tourist of 2021
Tourism Ministry
Tourist arrivals from India
Maldives records 153,204 arrivals from India so far in 2022
 
A total of 1,078,635 tourists were welcomed between January 1 – August 31
 
India contributes 14.2 percent of the total arrival figure by August 31
 
Figures reveal that India remains the top source market for the archipelago nation’s tourism

Maldives has recorded 153,204 tourist arrivals from neighboring India so far in 2022.

Latest weekly statistics publicized by the Ministry of Tourism reveal that a total of 1,078,635 tourists were welcomed between January 1 – August 31.

This included 131,764 tourists welcomed during January, 149,008 tourist arrivals during February, 150,739 tourists welcomed during March and 145,280 tourists welcomed during April.

Further, 125,522 tourists were welcomed during May followed by 110,889 tourists in June and 133,561 tourists welcomed during July

In August, Maldives welcomed 131,863 tourists.

Statistics revealed that the arrival count so far in the Golden Jubilee Year of tourism is an increase of 42.7 percent compared to the same period of 2021 and a 4.9 percent drop from 2019.

This means that Maldives is inching closer to its tourist arrival target for the promising year.

Maldives welcomed its one millionth tourist of the year on August 13. The government reached the one-million arrivals milestone for the promising year, with the arrival of a Czech Republic national.

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in his presidential address on February 3, revealed that Maldives aims to welcome 1.6 million tourists this year.

Even though the current arrival figures are quite promising, the figures are yet to match those of pre Covid times. As such August’s figure is an 8.2 percent drop compared to the arrivals recorded in 2021 and a 5.4 percent drop from the figure recorded in the same period of 2019.

The statistics go on to indicate that tourists are staying in the Maldives for an average of eight days this promising year.

Figures reveal that India remains the top source market for the archipelago nation’s tourism.

Even though Russia had maintained its position as the top source market for Maldives tourism in the past, India has once again become the top tourist market for Maldives, contributing 14.2 percent of the total arrival figure by August 31 with a total of 153,204 arrivals recorded from the neighboring country.

Second comes the Russia, contributing 11.4 percent with 123,208 arrivals.

Coming in third is the United Kingdom contributing 11.4 percent with 122,871 arrivals.

Although Ukraine was also included among the top 10 markets for Maldives tourism earlier, it has since been replaced. Arrivals from Ukraine have been plummeting due to the ongoing war.  

Other top tourism markets so far in 2022 are:

  • Germany contributing 7.9 percent with 85,696 arrivals
  • Italy contributing 5.9 percent with 64,068 arrivals
  • United States contributing 4.7 percent with 50,925 arrivals
  • France contributing 3.2 percent with 34,355 arrivals
  • Spain contributing 2.5 percent with 27,364 arrivals
  • Saudi Arabia contributing 2.4 percent with 25,858 arrivals
  • Switzerland contributing two percent with 22,095 arrivals

2020 was a sluggish year for Maldives tourism due to the numerous safety precautions implemented in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, alongside border closure. Tourist arrivals began to bounce back with the easing of travel restrictions as well as safety measures against Covid-19 in 2021.

During 2020, Maldives recorded 555,494 tourist arrivals, which was a drastic plunge from the previous year’s 1,702,887 arrivals. Maldives met its tourist arrival target for 2021 in late December and welcomed a total of 1,321,932 tourists by the end of the year.

It has been 50 years since zealous travelers have been visiting the Maldives which has been drawing in visitors with its picturesque beauty for years.

Maldives tourism industry was incepted in 1972.

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