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The 3rd Maldives Tourism Awards ceremony was held on Saturday night at Barcelo Nasandhura, celebrating outstanding contributions within the country’s tourism sector. The prestigious event brought t...
Mohamed Hilmy
12 October 2025, 00:00
The 3rd Maldives Tourism Awards ceremony was held on Saturday night at Barcelo Nasandhura, celebrating outstanding contributions within the country’s tourism sector. The prestigious event brought together numerous industry stakeholders and service providers to honor achievements in Human Resource Development, Community Empowerment, and Environmental Protection.
A total of ten
awards were presented to eight tourism service providers, recognizing their
commitment to excellence and sustainable practices. The award recipients
included Joali Maldives, Conrad Maldives, Joali Being, Jen Hotel, Kaani Hotels,
Triton Prestige, Voyages Maldives, and Best Dive.
The ceremony
also featured the Excellence Award, jointly presented by the Ministry of
Tourism and Environment, recognizing exceptional travel agencies, resorts, and
dive centers. Applications for the awards were evaluated by a three-member
expert panel with experience in the respective fields.
Speaking at the
event, Minister of Tourism Thoriq Ibrahim highlighted the importance of
acknowledging the dedication of those who drive the industry forward. He stated
that recognizing the efforts of tourism service providers brings great
satisfaction to the Ministry and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to expanding
investments, enhancing institutional frameworks, and ensuring the sustainable
development of the sector.
“This government
is working hard to expand investments in the tourism sector, advance the
industry, and formulate the necessary institutional framework,” Minister Thoriq
said.
The Minister
also revealed that future editions of the Maldives Tourism Awards will include
new categories to acknowledge contributions toward women’s empowerment and the promotion
of Maldivian culture and handicrafts, as well as recognize individual
professional achievements within the industry.
For this year’s
awards, the Ministry received 84 applications from 43 tourism facilities
competing across 19 categories, including segments for tourist resorts, hotels,
guesthouses, and vessels.
Now in its third
year, the Maldives Tourism Awards continues to serve as a platform that
celebrates excellence, sustainability, and community engagement—hallmarks of
the Maldives’ position as one of the world’s most renowned tourism
destinations.
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