The Maldives – the cluster of paradise islands located in the Indian Ocean – is taking ambitious steps to jump start tourism again amid the global pandemic, though all inbound visitors have to show a negative COVID-19 test.
One local resort, The Nautilus Maldives, is even offering a “Workation Package” to attract remote workers, launching a $23,250 luxury remote working package. And the temporary office hideaway can be booked for up to 21 days, which would set a person back $52,000.
According to CNN, this includes a desk with an ocean view, a personal assistant looking after every need, and a steady supply of refreshments, as well as daily yoga class and sunset cruises.
And of course the whopping price tag also includes a steady stream of cocktails and “breakfast anywhere, anytime”.
The ultimate work from paradise experience also includes the availability of a desk and work station on a sandbar off the private island’s beach for up to a few hours a day.
Guests are guaranteed “incredible seclusion” and all inclusive everything taken care of, down to laundry.
The full three-week ‘work from paradise’ stay breaks down to a “deal” of almost $2,500 a day. However, a two week package is also available at $37,850 total.
This also of course includes being set up with a phone, wireless printer, fax machine, scanner, portable projector and anything else required of a modern office.