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Situation Maldives: Strengthening the Fight Against COVID-19

Situation Maldives looks into the COVID status in Maldives
Within the past week, Maldives has seen an alarming rise in the number individuals tested positive for COVID-19.

Within the past week, Maldives has seen an alarming rise in the number individuals tested positive for COVID-19. Seeing 527 positive cases and 01 death due to the virus, further extension of the lockdown was much needed due to the situation in Maldives.

The rapid increase in the number of infected individuals and the first COVID-19 associated death has forced the government to extend the lockdown even further to contain the spread of the virus. The deceased individual was an 83 year old woman from the capital city of Male’. Whilst the country has recorded 18 recoveries till now.

The community spread affected a disproportionately greater number of migrant workers living in Male’ city. While they are at greater risk of contact tracing, the Director General of Public Health have imposed quarantining of vulnerable workers in greater Male’ area. They are currently quarantined outside Male’ and under the protection of the government of Maldives in regards to the situation in Maldives.

While the healthcare system lacks the capacity to treat a large number of patients at the same time, a number of countries have provided generous donations to help strengthen Maldives’ grasp on the situation. This includes the generous donations from China in the form of disposable protective masks, N95 and KN95 masks, infrared thermometers, goggles, medical protective suits, care beds, testing kits, ventilators, sampling sticks and detection reagent extractant. In addition to that, Singapore and Thailand donated additional medical equipment to the Maldives to help strengthen the healthcare system. Furthermore, Velaa Private Island donated 10,000 testing kits and face masks, ventilators, PPEs as well as 200 respirators.

The government of United States have provided economic support to the island nation by funding USD 02 million. The government of Japan extended an emergency grant of USD 356,400 for UNICEF and USD 185,000 for Maldives Red Crescent in order to combat the pandemic. Neighbouring India also provided aid of USD 150 million under the bilateral currency swap arrangement facilitated during 2018.

The government of Maldives launched a contract tracing app to further support their efforts of mitigating the community spread. To provide extra assistance to the people during the crisis, a Viber Bot as well.

While the borders still remain closed in Maldives, a special visa permit has been introduced for specific parties. This includes resort owners, investors, and officials from institutions such as the WHO or World Bank. Those arriving under this visa will undergo the mandatory 14-day quarantine and will not be permitted to travel between islands. COVID-19 tests will be taken for them within the 24 hours of arrival, as well as after the quarantine period. Government spokesperson, Mabrook Azeez stressed that the resort owners and investors to be staying at their resorts where possible.

As a tourist destination, having the country’s economy smashed to the ground makes one wonder if there is a chance of getting back to the same level in the near future.

Once the borders are open, we have the UNWTO guidelines in place to make sure the airport to the tourist resorts they travel to is where safety is ensured for their well-being. Naturally, I must say that we are blessed with scattered islands. Which is good for a country like us because you are isolated in these islands and not mixed with others. That’s the beauty and safety of this destinations. Hopefully we will kick-start and restart our industry in the third quarter depending on the stability that we bring in controlling the disease right now.”

Ali Waheed, Tourism Minister of Maldives said during an interview with CNN

According to the Tourism Minister Ali Waheed, there more than 500 tourists in Maldives unable to go back to their home countries. During his interview with CNN, Minister stated that they are kept in Dream Island and ensured that the government will continue helping them.

We believe they are like locals, they are the people who have brought this country to where it is now”

Ali Waheed, Tourism Minister of Maldives

With extra precautionary measures in place and the aid from well-wishers, Maldives continues its fight against COVID-19.

Feature image by Vaguthu

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Sonu Shivdasani’s Enduring Legacy: Redefining Luxury Hospitality and Embracing a New Chapter

Sonu Shivdasani pioneers sustainable luxury resorts, wellness, and innovation across Maldives, Soneva, Six Senses, and global hospitality.

Few figures have shaped the world of luxury travel quite like Sonu Shivdasani. As the co-founder of both Soneva and Six Senses, he defined what sustainable, experiential luxury looks like not just in the Maldives but on a global scale. Over more than three decades of passion-driven leadership, he transformed remote islands into globally celebrated eco-conscious sanctuaries.

Since opening Soneva Fushi in 1995, Sonu Shivdasani has pioneered a back-to-nature luxury experience that redefined the Maldives as a premier high-end destination. Under his leadership, Soneva introduced many hospitality innovations that have become industry standards, including private pools, open-air bathrooms, and curated experiences with marine biologists and artists. His approach seamlessly fused luxury with environmental responsibility by embedding sustainability into every facet of the business.

Now, following a significant change in Soneva’s ownership structure, Shivdasani embarks on a new chapter guided by creativity, exploration, and long-awaited personal pursuits.

Stepping Back, Not Stepping Away

In May 2025, KSL Capital Partners converted their preference shares into ordinary shares, taking majority control of the Soneva Group. Despite this shift, Sonu and his wife Eva remain significant minority shareholders but have stepped back from the company’s day-to-day operations.

Sonu Shidvasani told Hotel Investment Today,

“It is very important to us that Soneva thrives. However, I have agreed with them that they will run the business and Eva and I will not be involved.”

This marks the close of an era of active leadership while maintaining lasting influence. Their continued stake reflects deep-rooted confidence in the brand’s values and future.

A Legacy of Innovation in Sustainable Hospitality

To fully appreciate this transition, it is essential to reflect on Sonu and Eva’s remarkable journey, which has been a deeply personal and enduring commitment. Over more than 30 years, they built two globally respected hospitality brands that set new benchmarks for sustainability, wellness, and authentic guest experiences. They launched Six Senses in 2004, growing it to 26 resorts and 41 spas worldwide, before deciding to focus exclusively on Sovnea’s “One Wonder, One Operator, One Philosophy” model. This model champions intimate, purpose-driven luxury.

Beyond pioneering resorts, Sonu spearheaded transformative environmental and social initiatives through the Soneva Foundation, founded in 2010. Under his guidance, the foundation rolled out impactful programs, such as eliminating branded bottled water in favor of purified onsite water. This initiative funded clean water access for over 800,000 people across 50 countries. Additionally, the voluntary carbon levy on guest stays supports projects including planting half a million trees in Thailand, installing a windmill in India, and distributing energy-efficient cookstoves that have benefited nearly 300,000 people in Myanmar and Darfur.

He also led the Myanmar Stoves Campaign, which generated $14 million in social value over four years by reducing deforestation, improving public health, and increasing incomes for 140,000 people. In the Maldives, his groundbreaking Soneva Namoona waste management program led the regional and national phase-out of single-use plastic.

From Personal Challenges to Global Recognition

In 2017, Sonu faced a serious health challenge when diagnosed with Stage IV Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. After a courageous battle, he emerged with a renewed holistic wellness philosophy that integrated both conventional and alternative therapies. This vision led to the launch of the Soneva Soul, a wellness brand in 2021, broadening the group’s commitment to well-being.

Therefore, his extensive contributions to tourism, sustainability, and philanthropy earned him recognition in 2023 when he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). That same year, he received the SevenRooms Icon Award at the World’s 50 Best Hotels. A unique individual honor celebrating his transformative impact on global luxury hospitality.

Today, Soneva’s portfolio includes:

  • Soneva Fushi
  • Soneva Jani
  • Soneva Secret
  • Soneva in Aqua (luxury yacht experience)

Each property embodies the brand’s core philosophy, “SLOW LIFE.” Which focuses on Sustainability, Locality, Wellness, Learning, and Inspiring experiences. These principles have defined Shivdasani’s legacy and continue to shape the future of luxury travel.

Looking Forward: A New Chapter of Creativity

Despite stepping back, Sonu Shivdasani is far from slowing down. While many might see this as a step toward retirement, he views it as a welcome pause and a chance to breathe and pursue projects long deferred.

“I feel fortunate to have a little bit of a break to catch my breath and do many things that I have always wanted to, but have never had the time..  At 58, I have another lifetime of creativity ahead of me.”

With day-to-day operations now entrusted to KSL. He plans to revisit hospitality concepts he once envisioned to develop but had kept aside. His broad experience and deepening focus on wellness and longevity continue to inform his evolving perspective on hospitality.

What’s Next for Soneva Under KSL?

With its increased stake, KSL Capital Partners now guides Soneva’s next phase. Armed with a strong background in luxury travel and leisure, the firm intends to expand operations and invest in existing properties while preserving the founding values that define Soneva.

To lead this evolution, KSL appointed Neil Gallagher as Soneva’s new CEO.

The Legacy Continues

Though Sonu Shivdasani no longer leads Soneva’s daily operations, his legacy remains deeply woven into the Maldives hospitality sector and resonates across global luxury travel. His vision endures in every villa, every tranquil moment, and every barefoot step taken on the Maldivian sands.

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