New Rules Published for Separately Leasing Lagoons of Resort Islands.


Maldives
PUBLISHED May 24, 2018

The tourism ministry has published new rules for separately leasing lagoons of resort islands.


According to the regulation, the lagoons can be reclaimed once the separate acquisition cost is paid and a new lease agreement is signed with the tourism ministry. However, the ministry can alter the acquisition fee based on a land survey report that must be submitted after reclamation.


The proposed acquisition fees are lowest for the northernmost and southernmost atolls at US$1.2 million per 10 hectares. In contrast, the cost of lagoons in Malé Atoll is US$6 million. The price ranges between US$3 to US$5 million for the other central atolls.


The tourism law was controversially revised in July 2015 to allow the government to bypass a competitive bidding process and lease listed properties to parties that submit a suitable proposal.


A list of islands and lagoons available for leasing is published annually with pre-determined acquisition costs.

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