The tourist arrivals recorded so far in 2023 has topped 1,630,532.
This was revealed by the Ministry of Tourism in its latest daily statistics, publicized on Tuesday.
As such, statistics revealed that since the beginning of the year, a total of 1,630,532 tourist arrivals have been recorded.
The arrival figure for 2023 is an increase of 13 percent from the 1,442,744 arrivals recorded in the same period last year, and a significant growth from the 1,106,869 arrivals recorded in 2021.
This means that with about 269,468 more visitors, the country will reach its arrival target set for this year.
Maldives is inching closer to its tourist arrival target for 2023 and is expected to record 1.9 million tourist arrivals by year-end.
It was earlier estimated that 1.81 million tourist arrivals would be recorded.
The total arrival figure so far this year, includes 172,499 tourists welcomed during January, 177,915 in February, 173,514 in March, 164,357 in April, 120,959 in May, 120,363 during June, 145,629 in July, 154,854 in August, 130,967 during September and 159,141 during October. Although the figures dropped in May and June, they were still higher than 100,000 arrivals.
The daily average for 2023 is 5,033 and tourists stay for an average of seven days.
Maldives hit its one millionth tourist arrival of the ongoing year on July 16.
Further, between November 1 – 20, a total of 110,343 tourists touched down in the Maldives.
November’s arrival figure so far, is a 12.2 percent surge compared to the 98,378 arrivals recorded in the same period last year and the 93,941 tourists welcomed during the same period in 2021.
Looking at the daily arrivals for November:
- 5,143 tourists were welcomed on November 1
- 5,474 tourists were welcomed on November 2
- 4,572 tourists were welcomed on November 3
- 6,165 tourists were welcomed on November 4
- 5,634 tourists were welcomed on November 5
- 4,516 tourists were welcomed on November 6
- 5,166 tourists were welcomed on November 7
- 4,338 tourists were welcomed on November 8
- 4,753 tourists were welcomed on November 9
- 5,462 tourists were welcomed on November 10
- 6,478 tourists were welcomed on November 11
- 6,061 tourists were welcomed on November 12
- 5,125 tourists were welcomed on November 13
- 5,808 tourists were welcomed on November 14
- 5,498 tourists were welcomed on November 15
- 5,543 tourists were welcomed on November 16
- 5,600 tourists were welcomed on November 17
- 6,554 tourists were welcomed on November 18
- 6,888 tourists were welcomed on November 19
- 5,565 tourists were welcomed on November 20
Daily figures reveal that Russia continues to top the tourist arrival markets contributing 11.5 percent of the market share with 186,989 arrivals by November 20.
Although India topped the tourist markets for Maldives halfway through the year, it was replaced by Russia recently. 2022 ended with the neighboring country as the top source market for Maldives tourism.
The neighboring country overtook Russia throughout June, which was the frontrunner among the tourism markets with the highest number of tourist arrivals into the first few months of the year.
India has climbed to the second spot once again, replacing China with 176,123 arrivals which makes up 10.8 percent of the arrivals.
China comes third contributing 10.5 percent with 171,823 arrivals.
Other top tourist markets so far in 2023 are:
- United Kingdom contributing 8.2 percent with 133,388 arrivals
- Germany contributing 7.2 percent with 118,109 arrivals
- Italy contributing 5.9 percent with 95,993 arrivals
- United States contributing 3.9 percent with 64,103 arrivals
- France contributing 2.6 percent with 42,966 arrivals
- Spain contributing 2.1 percent with 35,050 arrivals
- Switzerland contributing two percent with 32,397 arrivals
In his presidential address this year, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih stated that the Maldives will be welcoming 3.5 million tourists annually, by 2028.
Earlier, Minister of Tourism Dr. Abdulla Mausoom expressed optimism that the target of 1.9 million tourist arrivals set for the concluding year would be achieved.
Highlighting that it was earlier estimated that 14 million bed nights would be observed in 2023 based on the current predictions, Minister Mausoom noted that although this figure is 1.7 million more than the previous year, they still remain hopeful to achieve the target.
Further, the calculations of the Ministry of Finance for tourism this year have also been optimistic.
As such, tourism growth is expected to surge in 2023, pre-pandemic levels surpassed and arrivals as well as bed nights are projected to surge in all three scenarios.
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.
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.