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  1. Ministry of Tourism

    Regulation No. 2022/R-97 (Regulation on the Lease Period Extension Rent for Tourist Establishments) - Dhivehi (PDF) Regulation on Lease Rent of Tourist Islands, Lands and Lagoons. Regulation on leasing of Tourist Islands, Lands and Lagoons by Cross Subsidy. Regulation No. 2021/R-114 (Cross Subsidy Regulation)

  2. Is the Maldives Safe? Essential Safety Tips for Visitors

    Alcohol is generally prohibited under Islamic law, and in the Maldives, it is only allowed in resorts. Islamic law encourages modesty of dress so, nude or topless sunbaking is prohibited everywhere in the Maldives, including on resort islands. ... For some quick health tips before you travel to the Maldives, read our guide to staying healthy ...

  3. Visit Maldives

    COVID-19 Updates - 27th June 2022. Circular: Departure PCR for Tourists. Approved Opening dates of Tourist Facilities and Transit Facilities [April 14, 2022] Guidance for International Travelers to the Maldives. Circular: Revised PCR Test requirement [March 04 2022]

  4. The President ratifies the 11th amendment to the Maldives Tourism Act

    July 4, 2022 | News | IMTM. Male', Maldives, 4th July 2022 - On Sunday 3rd July, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih ratified the 11th amendment to the Maldives Tourism Act (Act No. 2/99). This amendment was passed by the Parliament on 30 June 2022, during the 22nd sitting of its second session. The latest amendment outlines the provisions to ...

  5. The President ratifies the 12th amendment to the Tourism Act

    President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Wednesday ratified the 12th amendment to the Maldives Tourism Act (Act No. 2/99). Parliament passed the amendment at the 16th sitting of its third session on Wednesday, September 21, 2022. The amendment mandates the immediate application of the Green Tax—a tax levied on tourists staying in tourism facilities ...

  6. President Ratifies 10th Amendment to Tourism Act

    President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has ratified the 10th amendment to the Maldives Tourism Act (Act No. 2/99). The amendment was passed by the Parliament at the 28th sitting of its third session, on 07th December 2020. The new amendment vests the President with the powers to allocate islands for the development of: tourist resorts; integrated ...

  7. Maldives International Travel Information

    Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday ...

  8. Changes to the Maldives Tourism Act: 11th amendment [2/99]

    The eleventh amendment to The Maldives Tourism Act [Law no. 2/99] was enacted on July 3, 2022.. The amendment establishes the procedures to calculate the market value of shares of tourism facilities leased under joint ventures to ensure the interests of all stakeholders in the event of repurchase or sale of shares.. The amendment further empowers local councils to determine the market value of ...

  9. Update: New Integrated Tourist Resort Regulation 2023

    The 'Regulation on the Development and Operation of Integrated Tourist Resorts' (Regulation No: R-163/2023) ("Regulation" or New Regulation") is issued by the Ministry of Tourism ("MoT") pursuant to Section 16-1(c) of the 'Maldives Tourism Act' (Law No: 2/99) and repeals the 2021 regulation on integrated tourist resorts ...

  10. Green Tax Regime: Twelfth Amendment to Maldives Tourism Act [Law no. 2/99]

    Green Tax Regime: Twelfth Amendment to Maldives Tourism Act [Law no. 2/99] From January 1, 2023, the state will levy a Green Tax of US$ 6 per person per day on tourist resorts, integrated tourist resorts, resort hotels, hotels, tourist guesthouses, tourist vessels, and other similar tourist establishments operating in the Maldives. This is ...

  11. Maldives Fifth Tourism Master Plan 2023-2027.

    Chapter 6 provides 15 priority goals in order to realise the vision for sustainable tourism and each goal further contains strategies. The goals are as follows: 1. Maximise the benefits of tourism to all atoll communities; 2. Communicate the full potential of Maldives to existing and new audiences; 3. Offer new products and experiences; 4.

  12. Maldives Tourism Act No. 2 of 1999.

    This Act repeals the Law on Tourism in the Maldives (Law No. 15 of 1979) and the Law on Leasing of uninhabited Islands for the Development of Tourist Resorts (Law No. 3 of 1994).The text of this Act is an unofficial translation.

  13. Maldives Travel Advice & Safety

    Strong winds, rough seas and torrential rain can occur. Tsunamis can also occur. Keep in contact with friends and family. Follow the advice of local authorities. The sea around Maldives can have strong tidal currents and rips. A number of tourists drown every year. There may not be safety information at beaches. Take appropriate precautions.

  14. Ministry of Tourism

    The Government of Maldives will resume the issuing of on arrival tourist visas from July 15 2020. There is NO mandatory quarantine on arrival to the Maldives. For non-tourist visitors travelling to an inhabited island, you are required to undergo self-quarantine of 14 days upon arrival at the island. To ensure the safety of all, the Health ...

  15. Maldives Travel Advisory

    Reissued with updates to health information. Exercise increased caution in Maldives due to terrorism.. Country Summary: Terrorist groups may conduct attacks with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities. Attacks may occur on remote islands which could lengthen the response time of authorities.

  16. The Strict Alcohol Law Tourists Need To Know Before A ...

    The Maldives is a tropical paradise located in the Indian Ocean. Travelers know the dream destination for its stunning beaches, like Vaadhoo, which glows in the dark.Of course, a vacation to the Maldives would not be complete without staying in one of its luxurious resorts, many of which are family-friendly.. Alternatively, you could book an overwater bungalow or villa for an unforgettable trip.

  17. LGBT Rights In Maldives: Everything You Should Know Before You Visit!

    LGBT rights in the Maldives present a challenging landscape for both residents and tourists alike. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals face legal obstacles not encountered by their non-LGBT counterparts, as Maldivian law criminalizes homosexuality and imposes penalties for same-sex sexual conduct and relationships.

  18. Maldives Tries to Win Back Indian Tourists As Arrivals Fall 40%

    Maldives has so far received (from January 1-April 15) 693,867 tourists, up from 606,395 arrivals for the same period last year, as per the latest data from the Maldives tourism ministry.

  19. Updates on the Covid-19 Situation in the Maldives

    Maldives Covid-19 Situation Updates. To get the latest updates on COVID-19 for Maldives please visit Health Ministry Covid-19 Dashboard. Planning your Trip. VISA Requirements. Before your Departure to Maldives. During the Flight. Arrival to the Maldives. Airport Procedure. Symptomatic Tourists.

  20. US tourists face years in Turks and Caicos Islands prison over ammo

    The U.S. State Department is warning travelers about strict new laws in Turks and Caicos Islands that carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years for bringing guns or ammunition to the island.

  21. Ministry of Tourism

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  22. PDF Maldives Tourism Act English

    MALDIVES TOURISM ACT (Law No. 2/99) Introduction and Title. 1. (a) This Act provides for the determination of zones and islands for the development of tourism in the Maldives: the leasing of islands for development as tourist resorts, the leasing of land for development as tourist hotels and tourist guesthouses, the leasing of places for ...