The Government of Maldives has taken a significant bold step towards the conservation of Whale Sharks (Fehurihi) once again with the strict reinforcement of propeller guards in excursion boats. “Sometimes,... read more →
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/ Visit Maldives) is thrilled to announce a major promotional campaign in Germany, featuring the wrapping of 200 taxis in Berlin, as part of... read more →
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/ Visit Maldives) is thrilled to announce the Maldives Carnival 2025, ‘Maldives Mahautsav’ by Pickyourtrail, endorsed by Visit Maldives that was held from 11th... read more →
The "World's Biggest Giveaway," the largest global campaign for 2025 organised by the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/Visit Maldives), has officially kicked off today. Announced at World Travel... read more →
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/ Visit Maldives) is thrilled to announce the upcoming ‘Maldives Culture and Food Festival’, a two-day extravaganza showcasing the Maldivian cuisine, local arts and... read more →
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/ Visit Maldives) has announced that Maldives sets an ambitious target of $5 billion in tourism receipts for 2025, building on the incredible momentum... read more →
The Visit Maldives Club (VMC) officially launched the Maldives’ biggest sports fishing tournament, “Burunu Boma,” on 20th December 2024, at a ceremony held at the Malé Table Tennis Hall. The... read more →
Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/ Visit Maldives) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ADK Hospital, to strengthen our collaboration in promoting health and wellness tourism offerings... read more →
With just 5 days left to participate in our Landmark Design Competition, the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC/ Visit Maldives) is calling all aspiring Maldivian artists to showcase... read more →
The Maldives has welcomed the Italian-flagged cruise ship AIDA carrying 2,139 tourists. The vessel, which is operated for Swiss, Austrian, and German visitors, arrived in the Maldives from Muscat, Oman,... read more →