Maldives Ranks Among the World’s Friendliest Countries in 2024

Photo: Alila Kothaifaru Maldives

In a significant recognition of the country’s famed hospitality, the Maldives has been ranked fourth in Condé Nast Traveller’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards for the friendliest countries in the world. The awards, which are based on votes from well-travelled readers, highlight the Maldives as one of the most welcoming destinations globally, known for offering top-tier hospitality and luxury.

With a score of 93.50, the Maldives has earned its place on the prestigious list, beating out several popular destinations. Known for its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and iconic overwater villas, Maldives has long been regarded as a premier destination for luxury and tranquillity. Yet, this recognition goes beyond the Maldives’ stunning natural beauty, focusing on the warmth and welcoming nature of its people.

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The Maldives has become synonymous with exclusivity and high-end travel, with resorts that cater to honeymooners, families, and even solo travellers. The Condé Nast awards note that despite the Maldives’ reputation as a paradise for romantic getaways, it also offers child-friendly resorts, ensuring that it appeals to families looking to make lifelong memories.

This recognition comes as no surprise to those familiar with Maldivian culture, where hospitality is deeply ingrained in the way locals interact with visitors. Whether at a luxury resort or a small local guesthouse, tourists often speak of the genuine warmth with which they are received. From resort staff to local island communities, Maldivians are known for going above and beyond to make guests feel at home.

This year’s Readers’ Choice Awards also saw other tropical destinations like Seychelles and Sri Lanka on the list, but the Maldives stood out for its unique blend of luxury and heartfelt service. The country’s placement in the top five globally underscores the strength of its tourism sector and the continued appeal of its world-class hospitality.

As tourism continues to be a vital part of the Maldives’ economy, this recognition will further solidify its status as a must-visit destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and connection.

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