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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced that the government has begun concrete efforts to establish HDh. Atoll as a thriving tourism hub, shedding its long-standing reputation as an atoll withou...
Mohamed Hilmy
25 August 2025, 00:00
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has announced that the government has begun concrete efforts to establish HDh. Atoll as a thriving tourism hub, shedding its long-standing reputation as an atoll without tourism. Speaking during a visit to Naivaadhoo today, the President revealed that 10 areas, including islands and lagoons, have been opened for tourism development with significant concessions offered to attract investment.
Dr. Muizzu
emphasized that this marks the first time HDh. Atoll is seeing such large-scale
steps toward tourism expansion. “This is something that hasn’t happened in this
atoll until now. No one has been able to make tourism work in this atoll. We
have now taken very important steps towards this,” he said.
The President
noted that the government’s approach focuses on both local and international
tourism opportunities. He confirmed that several of the newly opened islands
have already garnered investor interest and are now in the bidding stage. “We
will work to remove the label of this atoll not having tourism until now, and
make it an atoll where tourism thrives maturely,” he added.
Highlighting a
major development, Dr. Muizzu said that Maldives Tourism Development
Corporation (MTDC) has now been cleared to proceed with work on Naagoshi, a
project that had stalled for years. “We have now paved the way for this to
proceed. God willing, it will move forward at a very fast pace,” he assured.
During his
meeting with the people of Naivaadhoo, the President reiterated the
government’s commitment to delivering on promises and addressing local
concerns, alongside broader economic opportunities created through tourism
expansion.
The government’s
vision, Dr. Muizzu said, is to ensure that HDh. Atoll — long overlooked in the
country’s tourism map — becomes a mature destination contributing significantly
to both the local economy and the national tourism industry.
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