More than 87,000 tourists have been welcomed so far, this ongoing month.
This was revealed by the Ministry of Tourism through its latest weekly tourist arrival statistics publicized on Friday.
As such, the ministry’s statistics reveal that Maldives had welcomed a total of 87,112 visitors between July 1 – 19.
Since the new year began, a total of 1,016,719 tourists have touched down in the archipelago nation.
Monthly figures show that 172,499 tourists were welcomed during January, 177,915 in February, 173,514 in March, 164,357 in April, 120,959 in May and 120,363 during June.
Although the figures dropped in May and June, it was still higher than 100,000 arrivals.
The arrival figure for the ongoing month is a 4.4 percent surge compared to the 83,406 arrivals recorded in the same period last year and much higher than the 57,652 arrivals recorded in the same period of 2021. The highest daily arrivals so far, this ongoing month, was recorded on July 9, with more than 5,300 arrivals.
The daily average for July is 4,585 and tourists are staying for an average of seven days. The ministry earlier predicted that an average of 4,300 tourists will be recorded on a daily basis, in July.
This year’s arrival figure is an increase of 13.4 percent from the 896,625 arrivals recorded in the same period last year, and a significant growth from the 568,201 arrivals recorded in 2021.
The daily average for 2023 is at 5,084 and tourists are staying in the Maldives for an average of seven days.
Statistics indicate that so far this year, nearly 200,000 visitors have been touching down in the Maldives on a monthly basis.
Maldives welcomed its one millionth tourist of the ongoing year on July 16, with the arrival of a Russian national who resides in the United Kingdom, who arrived on vacation with his spouse and toddler. Anton Pavlov flew in on British Airways and was given a warm welcome at Velana International Airport (VIA). An overjoyed Pavlov noted that this is his first time in the Maldives and expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality received. The immigration department presented the bronze ‘Aida’ tier of the world’s first destination loyalty program, the Maldives Border Miles at the ceremony.
Looking at the daily arrivals for the ongoing month according to the most recent daily statistics publicized by the ministry:
- 4,710 tourists were welcomed on July 1
- 5,098 tourists were welcomed on July 2
- 4,465 tourists were welcomed on July 3
- 3,879 tourists were welcomed on July 4
- 4,849 tourists were welcomed on July 5
- 4,114 tourists were welcomed on July 6
- 4,810 tourists were welcomed on July 7
- 4,532 tourists were welcomed on July 8
- 5,319 tourists were welcomed on July 9
- 4,454 tourists were welcomed on July 10
- 4,048 tourists were welcomed on July 11
- 4,751 tourists were welcomed on July 12
Further, statistics revealed that India is the top tourist market for Maldives, contributing 11.7 percent of the market share with 119,405 arrivals recorded from the country by July 19 while Russia toppled to the second spot with 118,638, which is 11.7 percent of the arrivals.
The neighboring country overtook Russia, which was the frontrunner among the tourism markets with the highest number of tourist arrivals into the first few months of the year.
2022 ended with the neighboring country as the top source market for Maldives tourism.
United Kingdom sits in third contributing 8.4 percent with 85,884 arrivals.
Other top tourism markets so far in 2023 are:
- China contributing 7.9 percent with 80,769 arrivals
- Germany contributing 6.9 percent with 70,065 arrivals
- Italy contributing 6.9 percent with 66,929 arrivals
- United States contributing 4.2 percent with 42,291 arrivals
- France contributing 3.1 percent with 31,379 arrivals
- Switzerland contributing 2.1 percent with 21,249 arrivals
- Australia contributing 1.8 percent with 18,636 arrivals
Although South Korea was included among the top 10 markets contributing to the tourist arrivals, it has since been replaced by Australia.
Maldives is expected to record 1.9 million tourist arrivals by year-end.
The government launched its fifth tourism master plan which places high priority in achieving the target noted including increasing bed nights. The tourism master plan carries the purpose of developing the tourism sector and increasing services provided to tourists by the country.
The government also plans to expand tourism across the scatter of islands comprising the Maldives.
In his presidential address this year, delivered at the People’s Majlis on 6 February 2023, President Solih stated that the Maldives will be welcoming 3.5 million tourists, annually, by 2028.
Tourism was introduced in the Maldives in 1972. 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.