Maldives Sees Surge in Tourist Arrivals as Global Demand for Luxe Tropical Escapes Soars

Tourist Numbers Climb Sharply in 2025 During the early months of 2025, the Maldives has seen a remarkable increase in the number of international visitors. From January 1 to June 3, a total of 979,958 tourists arrived in the country—an 8.4% increase compared to the same period in 2024, when 903,773 arrivals were recorded. This growth trend is not only a strong indicator of renewed global travel confidence but also a testament to the Maldives’ status as a luxury getaway. Monthly tourist numbers show strong figures in the early part of the year. January recorded the highest average daily influx of about 7,646 visitors, followed closely by February at 6,563 per day. March and April maintained steady flows, while May saw a slight seasonal dip, averaging 4,414 tourists each day. June began with renewed momentum, averaging 4,533 daily arrivals. In just the first three days of June, Velana International Airport welcomed 13,600 tourists, marking an 18% growth from the same timeframe in 2024, when 11,530 visitors were received. Daily entries stood at 4,487 on June 1, 4,753 on June 2, and 4,360 on June 3, respectively. Resorts Reign Supreme in Visitor Choices One of the most telling aspects of travel trends to the Maldives in 2025 is the type of accommodation that visitors prefer. A whopping 71.6% of tourists, amounting to 701,764 guests, opted for stays in high-end resorts. This clearly reaffirms the island nation’s strong reputation for luxury hospitality and exclusive experiences. Guesthouses were the second most popular choice, hosting 23% of the travelers. Hotels accounted for 2.9%, while liveaboard vessels—popular among diving and sea exploration enthusiasts—accommodated 2.4%. These numbers reflect a strong preference for privacy and immersive nature-driven luxury that the Maldives is known for. Top Tourist Source Countries in 2025 China has emerged as the largest contributor to Maldives tourism this year, providing 117,874 visitors, which equals 12% of total arrivals. Following closely is Russia, contributing 11% with 107,518 tourists. The United Kingdom secures third place with 99,671 visitors, accounting for 10.2% of the market share. Other countries rounding out the top ten include: Italy with 8.4% and 82,240 arrivals Germany with 7.6% and 74,590 visitors India at 5.8% with 56,429 tourists France contributing 3.5% The United States at 3.1% Switzerland with 2.3% Australia at 1.8% This diversity reflects the Maldives’ broad international appeal, with travelers from both Eastern and Western markets flocking to its shores. Year-on-Year Growth Shows Positive Trajectory The Maldives has consistently recorded rising tourist numbers over the past few years. In 2024, the nation welcomed 2,046,615 tourists, which was a significant leap from the 1,878,543 visitors in 2023. These figures not only show the Maldives’ resilience in a competitive global tourism landscape but also underscore the country’s effective tourism strategies. How This Boom Affects the Travel Sector The uptick in arrivals in 2025 is already having a ripple effect across the global travel ecosystem. Airlines are expanding routes and increasing the frequency of flights to the Maldives, responding to heightened demand from key source countries. The tourism infrastructure is growing rapidly, including airport enhancements, resort expansions, and improved domestic connectivity.

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