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W GOA GOES TO W MALDIVES

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This August from 24th to 26th, W Goa brings in the authentic Indian flavours and mixology to the luxury playground of W Maldives in a first of its kind bar and kitchen takeover. The guests are in for a ride to experience the rich flavours and aromas giving them a glimpse of taste of the quintessential Indian cuisine coupled with an undisrupted view of the dreamy tropical setting of Maldives.

The takeover is all set to kick off with “Taste W Goa at W Maldives” on August 24th wherein W Goa’s very own Director of Beverage Kshitij Goel and Sous Chef Jotiba Birje will conquer the bar and kitchen of W Maldives’ signature overwater restaurant – FISH. On offer is a sumptuous five-course menu curated by Chef Jotiba inspired from the heritage and new age culture of goa along with unexpected beverage pairing curated by Kshitij, with prices starting from US$ 179 per person.

August 25th will witness a takeover of the famous sundowner bar of W Maldives by Kshitij – “W Goa Sunset Session at SIP”, offering 5 vibrant cocktails and mocktails carefully curated based on the guest’s likings. Featuring an amalgamation of the mesmerizing background setting of the overwater bar and sensuous beats, the picturesque sunset experience will be complimented with Kshitij’s creations for US$ 25 per drink.

Guests can roll up their sleeves and bring out “The Chef In You” by joining Chef Jotiba’s cooking class on August 26 at the Maldivian-style outdoor venue – KADA. They will also have the privilege to dive in and appreciate the taste of their own creations over lunch following the class for US$ 160 per person.

Undoubtedly a haven for an ultimate luxury paradise escape, guests can experience the best of both worlds that W Goa and W Maldives has to offer at this three-day bar and kitchen takeover. For further information and bookings, visit: www.marriott.com/w-maldives/

Source: Visit Maldives

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China on track to becoming top source market for tourist arrivals by year’s end

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Tourism Minister, Dr Abdulla Mausoom has said that China, to which Maldives opened borders earlier this year, will become Maldives’ number one source market for tourism arrivals by the end of the year.

So far this year, 133,962 tourists have arrived from China. That is 10 percent of the total 1.3 million tourists.

As of July this year, 78,158 tourists visited Maldives from China. Since then, more than 50,000 tourists have come from the country in the past one and a half months alone.

Russia has the highest number of tourists so far this year. 152,967 tourists have visited from the country so far, or 11.7 percent of the total.

The second most tourists have visited from India, which is 144,041 tourists or 11 percent.

“China, which is only 1.5 percent behind Russia and 0.8 percent behind India, is fast approaching Maldives’ number one tourist market,” Mausoom said.

He said if it goes at this rate, the Chinese market is expected to top the list before the end of the year.

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Fee increased for tourist vessels docking in Maldives

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Anew rule has been gazetted to increase the fees of tourist vessels coming to Maldives.

According to the rules, which were gazetted on Thursday, a tourist vessel must arrive in Maldives after arranging an agent to take care of business for the vessel.

Such agentship shall be available to people who have been authorized by the Customs to act as agents for foreign vessels arriving in Maldives under the prescribed regulations. If the agent assigned to the vehicle changes, the Ministry must be notified within three days of the change.

It shall be the responsibility of the agent in charge of any vessel brought into the Maldives under these rules to pay any fees or taxes payable before the vessel leaves. It is also the responsibility of the agent to obtain the permit and pay the fees as per the new regulations.

If the vessel is larger than 20 metres, the cruising permit holders will be required to pay US$100 per day to the Maldives Inland Revenue Authority during the period of docking the vessel in Maldives. Vehicles smaller than 20 meters will not be charged any fee for 90 days.

In addition, foreign tourist vessels docked and operating in Maldivian territory for more than one year will be allowed to do so upon payment of US$3,500 for renewal of the permit.

The ministry said that if the rules are violated, the violator will be fined a large amount. The rules, gazetted Thursday, impose a fine of $1,000 for the first violation, $2,000 for the second violation and $6,000 for more than two violations.

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Most tourists visited from China last month

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Data shows that most people visited Maldives from China last month after the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the statistics released by the Ministry of Tourism, Sri Lanka achieved a growth of 1553.4 percent in the Chinese market in July.

China was the largest tourist market in Maldives until 2019.

Before the outbreak, 284,029 tourists arrived from China in 2019. This accounted for 16.7 percent of the total tourist arrivals that year.

The number of Chinese tourists fell sharply in March 2020 following the closure of the Chinese border during the COVID-19 pandemic. This trend continued until the border reopened this year after three years.

China resumed direct flights to Maldives on January 18, 2023. A total of 92,391 tourists visited Maldives from China as of July this year. The number of tourists that visited Maldives last month was 151,587 people. Out of that 28939 tourists were from China.

China is currently the third-largest tourist market in Maldives.

The Ministry of Tourism said the number of Chinese tourists has been growing rapidly in the past six months since China opened to travel. The ministry said it hoped to achieve pre-pandemic levels as soon as possible.

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