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Visa-free travel: Maldives sets record with 1.8 million new international tourists

June 24, 2024 9:03 am

Visa-free travel: Maldives sets record with 1.8 million new international tourists; leaves Seychelles behind
Visa-free travel: Maldives sets record with 1.8 million new international tourists; leaves Seychelles behind

Male:  There’s no doubt that the Maldives and Seychelles are two tropical heavens on Earth noted for their natural beauty. These two destinations have become iconic global destinations for those looking for visa-free entry. The welcoming policies opted by these places have boosted their tourism sectors significantly.

As per records, as of mid-2024, the Maldives has recorded notable tourist inflows, with China leading the pack followed by Russia, the UK, Italy, Germany, and India. The country’s attractiveness lies in the world-class destinations like Soneva Jani, Hurawalhi Ocean Villa, and Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, drawing visitors averaging a stay of 7.8 days.

On the other hand, Seychelles, while also offering visa-free access, reported fewer arrivals compared to the Maldives in 2023, totaling 384,204 visitors. The nation’s growth outlook remains positive, supported by stable tourism and advancements in information technology. Seychelles International Airport serves as an important hub.

Tourism constitutes a substantial portion of the GDP in both nations, with the Maldives at 30% and Seychelles slightly higher at 31%. The Maldives, particularly, has seen robust growth, buoyed by strategic increases in goods and services tax rates.

Both destinations stress on sustainable tourism practices to preserve their natural beauty and cultural heritage. Top hotels like Raffles Seychelles and Kempinski Seychelles Resort contribute significantly to Seychelles’ hospitality sector, enhancing its appeal to global travelers.

In summary, while the Maldives leads with record-breaking arrivals and robust tourism infrastructure, Seychelles continues to attract visitors with its pristine landscapes and strategic tourism initiatives. As both nations navigate economic challenges and strive for sustainable growth, their commitment to welcoming global travelers remains steadfast, ensuring continued prosperity in their tourism sectors.

Seychelles, an Indian Ocean archipelago, entices visitors with pristine beaches and lush landscapes. It offers visa-free entry, fostering tourism growth crucial to its economy. Top attractions include Raffles Seychelles and the vibrant Seychelles International Airport.

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