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MINISTRY of TOURISM Approved Opening Dates of Tourist MINISTRY OF TOURISM REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES Approved Opening dates of Tourist Resorts, Yacht Marinas, Tourist Hotels, Tourist Vessels, Tourist Guesthouses, Transit Facilities and Foreign Vessels (Updated on 04th April 2021) TOURIST RESORTS Opening Date No. of No. of No. Facility Name Atoll Island Approved by Beds Rooms MOT Four Seasons Private Island 1 Baa Voavah 26 11 In operation Maldives at Voavah Four Seasons Resort Maldives at 2 Baa Landaa Giraavaru 244 116 In operation Landaa Giraavaru Alifu 3 Lily Beach Resort Huvahendhoo 250 125 In operation Dhaalu 4 Lux North Male' Atoll Kaafu Olhahali 158 79 In operation 5 Oblu By Atmosphere at Helengeli Kaafu Helengeli 236 116 In operation 6 Soneva Fushi Resort Baa Kunfunadhoo 237 124 In operation 7 Varu Island Resort Kaafu Madivaru 244 122 In operation Angsana Resort & Spa Maldives – 8 Dhaalu Velavaru 238 119 In operation Velavaru 9 Velaa Private Island Maldives Noonu Fushivelaavaru 134 67 In operation 10 Cocoon Maldives Lhaviyani Ookolhu Finolhu 302 151 15-Jul-20 Four Seasons Resort Maldives at 11 Kaafu Kuda Huraa 220 110 15-Jul-20 Kuda Huraa 12 Furaveri Island Resort & Spa Raa Furaveri 340 170 15-Jul-20 13 Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives Kaafu Kodhipparu 250 125 15-Jul-20 14 Hard Rock Hotel Maldives Kaafu Akasdhoo 396 198 15-Jul-20 15 Kudafushi Resort & Spa Raa Kudafushi 214 107 15-Jul-20 Oblu Select by Atmosphere at 16 Kaafu Akirifushi 288 114 15-Jul-20 Sangeli 17 Sun Siyam Olhuveli Maldives Kaafu Olhuveli 654 327 15-Jul-20 18 Ozen By Atmosphere At Maadhoo Kaafu Maadhoo 204 102 15-Jul-20 19 Saii Lagoon Maldives Kaafu Eh’mafushi 340 170 15-Jul-20 20 Soneva Jani Noonu Medhufaru 74 37 15-Jul-20 Taj Exotica Resort and Spa 21 Kaafu Embudhu Finolhu 134 64 15-Jul-20 Maldives The Residence Maldives At Gaafu 22 Dhigurah 127 118 15-Jul-20 Dhigurah Alifu 23 You & Me By Cocoon Raa Uthurumaafaru 218 109 15-Jul-20 Angsana Resort & Spa Maldives 24 Kaafu Ihuru 90 45 15-Jul-20 Ihuru 25 Banyan Tree Maldives Vabbinfaru Kaafu Vabbinfaru 96 48 15-Jul-20 Ministry of Tourism, Velaanaage, Fifth Floor, Ameer Ahmed Magu, Male’, Republic of Maldives Tel: +(960)332 3224, +(960)302 2200, Fax: +(960)332 2512 E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.tourism.gov.mv -2- 26 Constance Halaveli Resort Alifu Alifu Halaveli 172 86 15-Jul-20 Alifu 27 Radisson Blu Resort Huruelhi 320 160 15-Jul-20 Dhaalu 28 Paradise Island Resort and Spa Kaafu Lankanfinolhu 568 284 15-Jul-20 29 Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives Kaafu Kanuoiy Huraa 296 148 15-Jul-20 30 Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives Vaavu Aarah 180 90 15-Jul-20 Cinnamon Hakuraa Huraa 31 Meemu Hakuraahuraa 160 80 15-Jul-20 Maldives 32 Ellaidhoo Maldives By Cinnamon Alifu Alifu Ellaidhoo 224 112 15-Jul-20 33 Noku Maldives Noonu Kudafunafaru 100 50 15-Jul-20 Alifu 34 Amaya Kuda Rah Maldives Kudarah 102 51 15-Jul-20 Dhaalu 35 Gangehi Island Resort Alifu Alifu Gangehi 72 36 15-Jul-20 36 Fihaalhohi Island Resort Kaafu Fihaalhohi 300 150 20-Jul-20 37 One & Only Reethi Rah, Maldives Kaafu Medhufinolhu 268 134 24-Jul-20 Gaafu 38 Ayada Maldives Magudhdhuvaa 200 100 25-Jul-20 Dhaalu 39 Adaaran Prestige Vadoo Kaafu Vaadhoo 100 50 27-Jul-20 40 Vakkaru Maldives Baa Vakkaru 248 124 29-Jul-20 41 Anantara Kihavah Villas Baa Kihavah Huravalhi 178 89 25-Jul-20 Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa 42 Raa Fasmendhoo 266 133 01-Aug-20 Fasmendho 43 Joali Muravandhoo Raa Muravandhoo 160 80 01-Aug-20 44 Royal Island Resort and Spa Baa Horubadhoo 304 152 01-Aug-20 45 Centara Ras Fushi Resort & Spa Kaafu Giraavaru 280 140 01-Aug-20 46 Dusit Thani Maldives Baa Mudhdhoo 208 104 01-Aug-20 47 Six Senses Laamu Laamu Olhuveli 194 97 01-Aug-20 Alifu 48 Sun Island Resort and Spa Nalaguraidhoo 924 462 01-Aug-20 Dhaalu Alifu 49 Holiday Island Resort and Spa Dhiffushi 284 142 01-Aug-20 Dhaalu Waldorf Astoria Maldives 50 Kaafu Ithaafushi 272 136 01-Aug-20 Ithaafushi 51 Bandos Maldives Kaafu Bandos 432 216 01-Aug-20 52 Coco Palm Dhunikolhu Baa Dhunikolhu 196 98 01-Aug-20 53 Coco Bodu Hithi Kaafu Boduhithi 200 100 01-Aug-20 54 Sun Siyam Iru Veli Maldives Dhaalu Aluvifushi 242 121 01-Aug-20 55 The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives Noonu Medhafushi 448 224 01-Aug-20 56 Biyaadhoo Island Resort Kaafu Biyaadhoo 192 96 01-Aug-20 57 Nika Island Resort and Spa Alifu Alifu Kudafolhudhoo 104 52 01-Aug-20 58 Cheval Blanc Randheli Noonu Randheli 120 60 01-Aug-20 Alifu 59 Lux South Ari Atoll, Maldives Dhidhdhoo finolhu 394 197 14-Aug-20 Dhaalu Alifu 60 Maafushivaru Maldives Maafushivaru 162 81 16-Aug-20 Dhaalu Maafushi and 61 Riu Atoll and Riu Palace Maldivas Dhaalu 880 440 17-Aug-20 Kedhigandu Ministry of Tourism, Velaanaage, Fifth Floor, Ameer Ahmed Magu, Male’, Republic of Maldives Tel: +(960)332 3224, +(960)302 2200, Fax: +(960)332 2512 E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.tourism.gov.mv -3- Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma 62 Kaafu Kandoomafushi 322 161 25-Aug-20 Maldives 63 Komandoo Maldive Island Resort Lhaviyani Komandoo 130 65 29-Aug-20 64 Adaaran Select Meedhupparu Raa Meedhupparu 470 235 31-Aug-20 65 Cocoa Island Kaafu Makunufushi 66 33 01-Sep-20 66 The Nautilus Maldives Baa Thiladhoo 62 31 01-Sep-20 67 Hurawalhi Island Resort Lhaviyani Huravalhi 180 90 01-Sep-20 68 Veligandu Island Resort Alifu Alifu Veligan'du 182 91 01-Sep-20 69 Embudhu Village Kaafu Embudhu 236 118 01-Sep-20 70 Kudadoo Maldives Private island Lhaviyani Kudadhoo 34 17 01-Sep-20 71 Summer Island Maldives Kaafu Ziyaaraiyfushi 314 157 01-Sep-20 72 Adaaran Club Rannalhi Kaafu Rannalhi 260 130 01-Sep-20 73 Heritance Aarah Raa Aarah 300 150 01-Sep-20 74 Meeru Island Resort Kaafu Meerufenfushi 572 286 01-Sep-20 75 Milaidhoo Island Maldives Baa Milaidhoo 100 50 01-Sep-20 76 Gili Lankanfushi Kaafu Lankanfushi 94 47 01-Sep-20 Alifu 77 Drift Thelu Veliga Retreat Theluveliga 60 30 03-Sep-20 Dhaalu Inter Continental Maldives 78 Raa Maamunagau 194 97 07-Sep-20 Maamunagau 79 Atmosphere Kanifushi Maldives Lhaviyani Kanifushi 380 190 15-Sep-20 80 Finolhu Baa Atoll Maldives Baa Kanufushi 272 136 15-Sep-20 Alifu 81 Mirihi Island Resort Mirihi 76 38 15-Sep-20 Dhaalu Alifu 82 Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Rangalifinolhu 310 153 28-Sep-20 Dhaalu 83 Anantara Resort and Spa Maldives Kaafu Dhigufinolhu 226 113 01-Oct-20 Gaafu 84 Raffles Maldives Meradhoo Resort Meradhoo 90 45 01-Oct-20 Alifu Ismehelahera & 85 South Palm Resort Maldives Seenu 100 50 01-Oct-20 Kedevaahera Veligan'du Huraa & 86 Anantara Veli and Naladhu Kaafu 176 88 01-Oct-20 Bodu Huraa Outrigger Konotta Maldives Gaafu 87 Konotta 110 55 01-Oct-20 Resort Dhaalu Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Gaafu 88 Maamutaa 271 136 01-Oct-20 Resort Alifu 89 Kuramathi Maldives Alifu Alifu Kuramathi 790 395 01-Oct-20 The St. Regis Vommuli Resort, 90 Dhaalu Vommuli 190 95 01-Oct-20 Maldives Embudhufushi and 91 Niyama Maldives Dhaalu 274 137 01-Oct-20 Olhuveli 92 Baros Maldives Kaafu Baros 150 75 01-Oct-20 93 Reethi Faru Resort Raa Filaidhoo 162 81 01-Oct-20 JW Marriott Maldives Resort & 94 Shaviyani Vagaru 159 86 01-Oct-20 Spa 95 Kandolhu 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Miriandhoo 134 67 25-Oct-20 Resort Alifu 107 Angaga Island Resort and Spa Angaga 180 90 27-Oct-20 Dhaalu 108 Robinson Club Noonu Noonu Orivaru 300 150 27-Oct-20 Diamonds Athuruga Beach & Alifu 109 Athurugau 146 73 30-Oct-20 Water Villas Dhaalu 110 Maalifushi by Como Thaa Male'fushi 152 76 30-Oct-20 111 Velassaru Maldives Kaafu Velassaru 258 129 01-Nov-20 112 Kuredu Island Resort Lhaviyani Kuredu 778 389 01-Nov-20 113 Baglioni Resort Maldives Dhaalu Maagau 206 101 01-Nov-20 114 The Standard Huruvalhi Maldives Raa Huruvalhi 244 122 01-Nov-20 Alifu 115 Vilamendhoo Island Resort Vilamendhoo 388 194 01-Nov-20 Dhaalu 116 Huvafenfushi Resort and Spa Kaafu Nakatchafushi 98 49 01-Nov-20 Alifu 117 Constance Moofushi Resort Moofushi 220 110 01-Nov-20 Dhaalu 118 JA Manafaru Haa Alifu Manafaru 174 87 01-Nov-20 Gaafu 119 The Residence Maldives Falhumaafushi 200 100 01-Nov-20 Alifu 120 Kagi Maldives Spa Island Kaafu Kagi 100 50 08-Nov-20 121 Reethi Beach Resort Baa Fonimagoodhoo 248 124 09-Nov-20 122 Fushifaru Maldives Lhaviyani Fushifaru 98 49 10-Nov-20 123 Kanuhura Lhaviyani Kanuhuraa 192 96 15-Nov-20 124 Bolifushi Island Resort Kaafu Bolifushi 196 98 19-Nov-20 125 Kurumba Maldives Kaafu Vihamanaafushi 362 181 30-Nov-20 126 Sandies Bathala Alifu Alifu Bathala 140 70 01-Dec-20 127 Dhigali Maldives Raa Dhigali 362 181 01-Dec-20 Diamonds Thudufushi Beach & Alifu 128 Thundufushi 144 72 01-Dec-20 Water Villas Dhaalu 129 Rahaa Resort Laamu Kudafares and Fares.
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