Tourism Development
Tourism in the Maldives has started in 1972 with only three hotels, now – there are more than 100 operational resorts. The unique condition of Maldives is that one island is one resort, meaning that one hotel occupies the whole island. By doing so, resorts provide more privacy and more luxury for their visitors. The Maldives are also trying to stay eco-friendly and use more of solar energy rather than diesel. The Maldives provide facilities and services, entertainment and telecommunication services, they also provide numerous resorts, hotels, guest houses, and liveaboards.
Overview of a typical Tropical Resort
A Maldivian tourist resort A tourist resort in the Maldives typically consists of a hotel on its own island, with its population entirely made up of tourists and work force, with no local people or houses. Tourism workers and employers Workers of the tourism industry are represented by the Tourism Employees Association of Maldives (TEAM). TEAM argues the 25,000 workers employed in the industry face poor conditions and have very low wages (between US$80 to US$235 monthly) given the cost of living.
Arrivals by Country
Most visitors arriving to the Maldives on short term basis, were from the following countries of nationality:
Foreign tourist arrivals
Rank Country 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011
1 China 283,116 306,530 324,326 359,514 363,626 331,719 229,550 198,655
2 Germany 117,532 112,109 106,381 105,132 98,328 93,598 98,351 90,517
3 United Kingdom 114,602 103,977 101,843 92,775 88,704 85,869 91,776 104,508
4 Italy 105,297 88,848 71,202 65,616 57,862 57,854 62,782 83,328
5 India 90,474 83,019 66,955 52,368 45,587 38,014 31,721 30,978
6 Russia 70,935 61,931 46,522 44,323 66,308 76,479 66,378 63,936
7 France 50,476 42,365 40,487 42,024 50,656 54,328 56,775 59,694
8 United States 42,901 39,180 32,589 29,308 25,641 20,034 16,049 14,490
9 Japan 42,304 41,133 39,894 39,244 38,817 39,463 36,438 35,782
10 Australia 37,254 27,360 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Total 1,484,274 1,389,542 1,286,135 1,234,248 1,204,857 1,125,202 958,027 931,333
Climate Change
Climate change in the Maldives
The Maldives’ economy is greatly influenced by any climate changes. Tourism sector can be damaged by the increased likelihood of violent storms, damage to coral reefs, and beach erosion, which are now more likely to happen because of the rising seas.
As a consequence of climate change, Maldives is now facing the problem of rising seas and coral reefs bleaching. According to the World Bank, with “future sea levels projected to increase in the range of 10 to 100 centimeters by the year 2100, the entire country could be submerged.” New government has made a decision to fight the rising seas problem with geoengineering projects instead of trying to move the population. The idea is to rent out other islands and even build new islands, so the population of those islands who are more in trouble could be relocated. One of those built islands is Hulhumale’.
It has been also pointed out that some islands can grow naturally.