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Why This Swiss Couple Has Returned to Velassaru Maldives Over 50 Times

Velassaru Maldives Welcomed This Swiss Couple 50 Times

For most travelers, a tropical holiday offers a brief escape from the everyday. However, for Dr. Klein and his wife Corina, it has become something far more enduring. Since 1991, the Swiss couple has returned regularly—sometimes twice a year—to Velassaru Maldives. With more than 50 visits over 34 years, they have transformed their connection to the island from a favorite retreat into a second home.

Dr. Klein, a General Practitioner based in Lucerne, Switzerland, spends his professional life looking after others. At Velassaru, he allows that responsibility to melt away. “Back in Switzerland, my job is to look after others.” He reflects “At Velassaru, I am the one being taken care of. Here, I am able to fully recharge my batteries.”

Their long-standing relationship with the island resort has evolved with time. This year’s trip, for instance, marked a particularly special occasion—their golden anniversary. The resort welcomed the couple at the airport with a celebration. On the island, thoughtful details greeted them: a sun hat and a golf shirt bearing handwritten messages in Dhivehi, along with a personal golf buggy for getting around.

Over the years, Dr. Klein has shifted his daily routines at Velassaru Maldives, but he continues to appreciate the island’s natural beauty. In the early days, for example, he spent hours diving from sunrise to sunset. These days, he starts his mornings with snorkeling in the crystal-clear lagoon or leisurely walks around the island. In the afternoons, he enjoys Maldivian cuisine, then ends his day at Chill Bar with a Schweppes tonic and a cigar as the sun sets.

Personal touches shape every part of their stay. “Everything is set up for me. The restaurant team even remembers the kind of juice I like or that I drink espresso.” As a result, this attentive service continues to draw the couple back year after year.

Moreover, this visit stood out for the precise hospitality under the leadership of General Manager Denys Hordiienko, who remains visibly present and ensures that every detail runs smoothly. Dr. Klein credits the resort’s consistency to a blend of professionalism and genuine warmth. “It’s the little things,” he says. “the staff remember your name, the food at all the different restaurants is amazing, and there’s always a sense of familiarity.”

When describing the resort to someone unfamiliar with it, Dr. Klein doesn’t hesitate. “It’s the most beautiful place in the world,” he says. For him and Corina, Velassaru represents more than a vacation spot—it offers reconnection, tradition, and decades of cherished memories.

And when they leave, they never say goodbye. Instead, they simply look forward to returning again. For the Kleins, the luxury resort Velassaru Maldives doesn’t just welcome them back—it completes the rhythm of their lives.

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Maldives Tourism Highlights: Key Updates from the First Week of April

Maldives Tourism Highlights: Key Updates from the First Week of April

The first week of April has been a remarkable one for the Maldives’ tourism sector, with several key developments underscoring the country’s growing influence on the global stage. The Ministry of Tourism and Environment has spearheaded several initiatives that highlight its unwavering commitment to sustainable tourism, international collaboration, and enhancing the nation’s tourism appeal. From launching a high-profile campaign with Liverpool Football Club to taking decisive steps toward a greener future, this week marks a pivotal moment for the Maldives’ tourism industry.

Tourism Promotion with Liverpool FC: A Landmark Partnership

One of the standout moments this week was, without a doubt, the official launch of the Maldives’ tourism promotion campaign in partnership with Liverpool Football Club (LFC). President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, joined by Minister of Tourism and Environment Thoriq Ibrahim, attended the Merseyside Derby between Liverpool FC and Everton, marking the global debut of this exciting collaboration. The Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) has, in fact, worked alongside LFC to run a co-branded tourism campaign across the UK, aiming to attract high-value travelers to the Maldives. Specifically, the campaign includes extensive outdoor and digital advertisements in prime locations like the London Underground, airports, and major billboards across Europe, promising the Maldives significant exposure in international markets.

Advancing Climate Action: Maldives Sets Example with Transparency and Sustainability

In line with its commitment to environmental sustainability, the Maldives also focused on climate action this week. Notably, the Ministry of Tourism and Environment is currently undergoing a technical expert review of the nation’s first Biennial Transparency Report (BTR), submitted as part of the Paris Agreement’s Enhanced Transparency Framework. This review will, in turn, assess the country’s efforts in managing greenhouse gas emissions and climate change impacts. Ultimately, this review process demonstrates the Maldives’ dedication to global climate action, reinforcing the country’s reputation as a leader in sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship.

Renewable Energy Progress: A Step Toward Sustainable Tourism

In a related effort to promote sustainability, the Ministry has signed an agreement to install 38 MWh of Battery Energy Storage Systems across 18 islands. This initiative, backed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), is a significant step toward increasing the use of solar energy in the Maldives, thereby helping to reduce reliance on costly diesel fuel. Furthermore, this project is expected to not only save millions in fuel costs but also support the Maldives’ broader goals of becoming more environmentally resilient, ultimately further enhancing its appeal as an eco-conscious tourist destination.

Strengthening International Relations and Local Industry Development

Minister Thoriq Ibrahim met with officials from Pakistan to discuss cooperative efforts in waste management, a critical issue for the archipelago’s scattered islands. Additionally, the Minister welcomed Japan’s newly appointed Ambassador, Mrs. Ishigami Rumiko, to discuss climate mitigation, waste management, and energy transition, thus demonstrating the Maldives’ commitment to fostering strong international partnerships.

Moreover, Minister Ibrahim also met with the Maldives Association of HR Professionals to explore opportunities for developing the tourism workforce, ensuring that the Maldives can continue offering exceptional service to visitors. These discussions are, indeed, crucial for strengthening the Maldives’ tourism industry and its global competitiveness.

Looking Ahead

With a continued focus on sustainable tourism, international collaborations, and workforce development, the Maldives is positioning itself for long-term success in the global tourism market. The nation’s commitment to environmental stewardship, alongside initiatives like the partnership with Liverpool FC, will undoubtedly ensure it remains a top destination for travelers worldwide.

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