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April Rush: Maldives Tourism Numbers Climb Sharply in Early 2025

By Hussain Shinan Published April 11, 2025

The Maldives is witnessing a robust start to the second quarter of 2025, with over 60,000 international tourists arriving in the country during the first nine days of April, according to data released by the Ministry of Tourism and Environment.

The ministry reported a total of 61,531 arrivals between April 1 and April 9, representing a 16.5 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024, when 52,824 visitors were recorded. The steady rise in visitor numbers reflects growing momentum in the country’s tourism sector, one of the key pillars of the national economy.

So far this year, the Maldives has welcomed 693,949 tourists, marking a 5.7 percent increase from the 656,828 visitors during the same period last year. The country is now averaging around 7,010 tourist arrivals per day, reinforcing its reputation as a globally sought-after holiday destination.

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China continues to dominate as the top source market, contributing 78,285 arrivals to date in 2025. Russia follows with 75,448 visitors, while the United Kingdom holds third place with 73,280 arrivals. Italy and Germany complete the top five, with 61,524 and 50,585 visitors respectively.

Tourism accommodation statistics reveal a diversified range of traveler preferences. Of the over 400,000 tourists who have vacationed in the Maldives so far this year, more than 100,000 chose guesthouses, while over 20,000 opted for hotel stays, indicating a healthy balance between budget and luxury travel offerings across the archipelago.

Last year, the Maldives recorded a historic high of 2 million tourist arrivals. Building on that success, the government has set an ambitious goal to attract 2.3 million tourists by the end of 2025. To support this, authorities are investing in expanding tourism infrastructure, enhancing international promotions, and improving the overall travel experience for visitors.

With consistent growth from major markets and an ongoing commitment to developing the tourism sector, industry experts remain optimistic about the Maldives’ performance in the months ahead.

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