The Covid-19-related entry restrictions have been relaxed by the Maldives.
Foreign travellers who are fully vaccine-vaccinated are no longer required to provide a negative test upon arrival in the destination.
According to a notice issued by authorities, they don't need to present a test before leaving the Indian Ocean archipelagic nation.
All inbound international travellers need to complete the traveller health declaration form within 48 hours of their flight.
As vaccination rates continue to climb, the decision was made.
Saudi Arabia loosened restrictions earlier, following the lead of Jamaica, Ireland, Saint Lucia, and others.
The Maldives opened its borders early in the course of the Pandemic because of its economy reliant on tourism.
International visitors over the age of one had to take a negative test within 96 hours of departure for theMaldives.
Tourists checking out of a guesthouse on an inhabited island had to take a negative test within 72 hours.