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Department of Information, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture
www.maldivesinfo.gov.mv


Maldives Tourism Promotion Board
www.visitmaldives.com



maldives

The Maldives was largely terra incognita for tourists until the early seventies. Strewn across the equator in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives archipelago possesses an exceptionally unique geography as a small island country. Nature has fragmented the archipelago into 1,190 tiny islands that occupy a mere one per cent of its 90,000 sq km territory. Only 185 islands are home to its 300,000 population, while the other islands are used entirely for economic purposes of which tourism and agriculture are the most dominant. The emergence of tourism in 1972 transformed the economy of the Maldives, moving rapidly from the dependence on the fisheries sector to the tourism sector. Just in three and a half decades, the industry has become the main source of income and livelihood of the people of the Maldives. Tourism is also the country’s biggest foreign currency earner and the single largest contributor to the GDP. Today, there are 89 resorts in the Maldives with a bed capacity of over 17,000, providing world class facilities for tourists whose annual arrival figure exceeds 600,000.

 


 
NEWS HEADLINES

03 . December . 2008
H.Dh Nolhivaranfaru Agreement Signing.

24 . November . 2008
Training resort 2 (Haa Dhaalu Nolhivaranfaru) Bid Awarded

16 . November . 2008
Signing of Lease agreement (K. Kudabandos)

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
AA. Thoddoo Pre-Bid Meeting (Dhivehi) - 11.16.08

AA. Thoddoo Pre-Bid Meeting (English) - 11.16.08

H. Dh. Nolhivaranfaru Bid Opening (Dhivehi) - 10.31.08

H. Dh. Nolhivaranfaru Bid Opening (English) - 10.31.08

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