Maldives aims for 15% tourism growth in 2025, says Minister Faisal
Maldives is targeting a 15% growth in tourism next year, aiming to welcome 2.3 million tourists and generate $5 billion in revenue, Tourism Minister Ibrahim Faisal announced today.
The announcement came during a ceremony at Velana International Airport to celebrate the arrival of the tourist who marked the country achieving its 2024 tourism milestone of two million visitors. This year’s achievement represents a historic first in the Maldives, with the highest number of tourists recorded in a single year, single day, and single month.
“Reaching this milestone is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in the tourism sector,” Minister Faisal told reporters.
Maldives reached notable tourism records in 2024:
- February 2024: 217,392 tourists arrived, marking the highest number in a single month.
- February 14, 2024: 10,213 tourists arrived in a single day, the highest ever recorded.
- Fastest One Million: Maldives achieved the target of one million tourists in record time this year.
Minister Faisal emphasised that these achievements reflect the strength and appeal of Maldives as a premier tourist destination.
With the goal of attracting 2.3 million tourists in 2024, Maldives expects to see a 15% growth in visitor numbers. This increase is projected to contribute significantly to the economy, with tourism revenue estimated to reach $5 billion.
The minister highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance the visitor experience, expand infrastructure, and promote sustainable tourism to ensure the Maldives maintains its position as a top global destination.
As Maldives celebrates this year’s historic achievements, the focus is now on building momentum for another record-breaking year in 2025.