Maldives Emerges As The Most Popular Travel Spot For Emiratis In 2020

by Yogita Chainani
Maldives Emerges As The Most Popular Travel Spot For Emiratis In 2020

The year 2020 may not have been that great in terms of travel, but Emiratis still managed to travel a bit last year. And because of that travel, Maldives was the most popular destination for Emiratis in 2020. With easy access and less complex guidelines, UAE residents flocked to the Maldives, reveal travel specialists at Rehlaty.

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Around 6,000 UAE-ites Have Visited Maldives Between July 15 And December 31

Flying to the Maldives from Dubai takes fours hours, and there’s no requirement for a PCR test ahead of returning home for UAE nationals- hence the Maldives became the top choice for travellers. The Maldives opened to tourism in July 2020. And since, then, more than 6,000 visitors have visited the island between July 15 and December 31.

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The survey revealed that multi-island leisure destinations were among the favourite resorts in the Maldives with Emirati travellers. Travellers also chose islands and hotels known for their Insta-worthy ambience and secludes. LUX* Resorts & Hotels, Sun Siyam Resorts, Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas and Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi were the most popular places to stay according to Rehlaty’s bookings.

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Hassle-free Experience, World Class Resorts And Pristine Beaches Were The Main Reasons To Choose Maldives

With pristine beaches, world-class resorts, adventure-filled water activities, and hassle-free travel experience, Maldives will continue to be in trend this year as well. If you are planning to travel to the Maldives, then you must know that travellers need to carry a negative PCR test carried out within 96 hours before departure. Besides this, a confirmed hotel reservation for the duration of the stay is also a must.

Besides this, travellers also need to fill a health declaration form and submit it online with the negative Covid-19-test results 24 hours before arrival. While returning, those flying to Dubai can either take a covid-19 test before departure or take a free Covid-19 PCR test on arrival at Dubai International Airport.

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For people flying to Abu Dhabi, travellers need a PCR test before flying, and testing services are available in the Maldives for tourists who require them.

The Maldives is not on Abu Dhabi’s green list of countries, so those flying back to Abu Dhabi will have to quarantine for 10-days upon the arrival.