COVID-19 REGULATIONS
TRAVELLING TO THE MALDIVES
- Tourists are not required to present a negative PCR Test to enter the Maldives.
- Tourists are not required to be vaccinated prior to entering the Maldives. However, unvaccinated tourists intending to stay at inhabited islands is liable to only consider the places where the vaccination coverage has been completed.
- Tourists are not required to quarantine upon entry.
- A Traveller Health Declaration (THD) must be submitted by all travellers travelling to and from Maldives within 48 hours prior to their travel via http://imuga.immigration.gov.mv
- Further information can be found at https://www.tourism.gov.mv/, https://covid19.health.gov.mv/guidance-for-international-travelers-to-the-maldives/?c=0 and https://immigration.gov.mv/faq-for-visiting-the-maldives/#
QUARANTINE & VACCINATION
- Tourists are not required to quarantine upon arrival in the Maldives.
Resorts and Liveaboards
- Vaccination is not compulsory. Please consult with your Resort/Liveaboard for individual regulations.
Guesthouses
- Vaccination is required.
- Tourists must check the vaccination coverage requirements of inhabited islands if unvaccinated.
- Please check the status of islands here: https://immigration.gov.mv/tourist-visa/
RECOVERY FROM COVID-19
- Positive recovered travellers must take a PCR test. Please see ‘Travelling to the Maldives’ section above for PCR test details.
- A COVID-19 recovery pass/proof from a General Practitioner (GP)/National Health Service (NHS) or an official authority is accepted.
- Further information can be found at https://covid19.health.gov.mv/guidance-for-positive-recovered-travelers/
LEAVING THE MALDIVES
- Please consult with your Resort/Guesthouse for departure regulations.
- All tourists must submit the Traveller Health Declaration (THD) when departing from the Maldives.
- Please check the regulations of the country of return for their specific entry requirement.
- Please check the travel regulations even if you have travelled to the Maldives in the past as it is updated frequently.
Immigration introduces Traveller Health Declaration
Amidst the reopening of the Maldives border on 15th July 2020, Maldives Immigration introduces “Traveller Health Declaration” to expedite the process of pre-arrival and pre-departure health information in accordance with the health requirements of the Maldives. All travellers travelling to and from Maldives are required to submit a self-declarative health declaration within 24 hours prior to their travel.
Traveller Health Declaration has to be filled and submitted via the online portal of Maldives Immigration, “Imuga”, imuga.immigration.gov.mv. It can also be viewed by visiting the official website of Maldives Immigration, www.immigration.gov.mv, and then selecting “Imuga” from the Menu Bar.
All the travellers, including tourists, work visa and other visa holders, and Maldivians have to submit the Traveller Health Declaration. The main objective is to mitigate health risks and ease immigration procedures.
MALDIVES WELCOMES BACK FIRST TOURISTS
Joint Press Statement by the Ministry of Tourism,
Maldives Marketing & PR Corporation and Maldives Airports Company Ltd
After almost four months since the suspension of on-arrival tourist visas, Maldives tourism industry has reopened with enhanced precautionary measures against COVID-19. The first tourists arrived this morning onboard Qatar Airways which landed in Velana International Airport (VIA). Connecting from various countries, 107 foreigners and 24 Maldivians arrived on the first commercial flight to land in Maldives since borders closed for tourists on 27th March 2020.
The momentous occasion was graced by the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Honorable Aishath Nahula, Acting Minister of Tourism, Uz. Fayyaz Ismail, Acting Managing Director of the Maldives Airports Company Ltd (MACL), Mr. Moosa Solih, Senior Dignitaries of Government and Industry Stakeholders. The flight was welcomed by a water salute organized by MACL. As tourists disembarked onto a beautiful day in the Maldives, they were warmly welcomed to the new normal at VIA. Precautionary measures such as social distancing, minimal touch points, frequent sanitization and mask wearing are in place to ensure the safety of all visitors and staff at VIA.
The tourism sector is the worst hit of all major economic sectors with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true in the Maldives, where tourism accounts for the majority of foreign exchange earnings. Nevertheless, the health and safety of tourists and residents in the Maldives have always been paramount and the resumption of the tourism industry was only given the go ahead following extensive consultations with health professionals and all stakeholders. A COVID-19 safe tourism guideline has been issued by the Ministry of Tourism along with a certification program to ensure the safety and hygiene standards of all tourism facilities which include accommodation, transportation, airports and other related facilities.
Resorts, hotels and liveaboards located on uninhabited islands are allowed to resume operations from 15th July 2020 whereas hotels and guest houses located on inhabited islands will be allowed to open from 1st August 2020. A total of 40 resorts are in operation as we reopen the borders today. With the gradual lifting of travel restrictions and the resumption of flights around the world, the Maldives is excited to once again welcome its shores to travelers. The unique one island, one resort aspect of the tourism product, which has always been sought after by visitors, and the naturally distanced geographic formation of the islands is especially ideal as the world seeks new ways to travel.
Maldives registered a record breaking 1.7 million tourist arrivals in 2019, the highest number of tourists to have visited Maldives in one year. H. E. President Solih has announced a target of 850,000 visitors by the end of 2020.
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In addition to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island, the High Commission of Maldives in London is also the accredited Embassy to France and Spain.
