Maldives to allow US citizens from July 15 with certain conditions
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MALDIVES/ Created : Jul 10, 2020, 15:35 IST
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The beautiful Maldives has decided to open itself to the travellers from the US as well. Considering the severity of COVID-19 crisis in the US, it is welcome news for those people who would be keen to visit the Maldives for good r … Read more
The beautiful Maldives has decided to open itself to the travellers from the US as well. Considering the severity of COVID-19 crisis in the US, it is welcome news for those people who would be keen to visit the Maldives for good relief and vacation. The Maldives features more than a thousand islands in the Indian Ocean. Read less
Reportedly, the beautiful Maldives has decided to open itself to the travellers from the US as well. Considering the severity of COVID-19 crisis in the US, it is welcome news for those people who would be keen to visit the Maldives for good relief and vacation. The Maldives features more than a thousand islands in the Indian Ocean.
News has it that the Maldives will allow international visitors only on resort islands and live-aboard boats starting July 15. August 1 onward, guest houses and hotels on inhabited islands shall be opened.
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention has advised people coming back to the States from another destination to self-isolate for 14 days and look for symptoms like cough and fever.
According to the Maldives’ Ministry of Tourism, more than 40 resorts will become operational by July end. Meanwhile, Soneva Fushi and the Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru have been opened for the tourists, whereas One & Only Reethi Rah and Milaidhoo Island will be opened on July 24 and August 1 respectively.
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