5 Most Expensive Islands to Visit in 2021

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In this article we discuss the 5 most expensive islands to visit in 2021. If you want to read our detailed analysis of the travel and leisure industry, go directly to the 15 Most Expensive Islands to Visit in 2021.

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5. The Maldives

The Maldives ranks 5th in our list of 15 most expensive islands to visit in 2021. With its fascinating blue seas, alabaster white sand beaches, and expensive dreamy overwater villas, the Maldives epitomizes the picture-perfect island vacation destination for many newlywed couples, business tycoons, and celebrities.

Tourism is a big industry in the Maldives as it accounts for more than 50% of the island nation’s GDP. Giants in the global hospitality industry including Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H), Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR), and InterContinental Hotels Group PLC (NYSE: IHG) are in tough competition in the Maldives to surpass one another in providing more and more luxurious accommodations to visitors.

The Maldives has a long list of amazing tourist attractions. Hulhumale Island, Maafushi, Feydhoo, Utheemu, Maradhoo, Veligandu Island, Banana Reef, and the Thulusdhoo Island are some of the beautiful places you should never miss visiting while on a tour to the Maldives.

From underwater hotels to incredibly beautiful resorts to overwater private bungalows, the Maldives is flooded with ultra-luxury accommodations. In a high season, you may have to pay around $5000 per night for a one-bedroom suite at top-notch resorts like Park Hyatt Maldives, Kudadoo, and Soneva Jani.

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