The Henley Passport Rankings for 2025 has revealed another milestone for the Maldives, solidifying its position as South Asia’s leader in global mobility. Rising to rank 53rd globally, the Maldivian passport continues to offer its holders visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 94 destinations, highlighting the nation’s diplomatic successes and growing influence on the international stage.
A Continued Ascent
The Maldives has demonstrated consistent progress in the Henley Passport Rankings over recent years. In 2023, it held the 61st position, offering access to 89 destinations. By 2024, the Maldives climbed to 57th, and in 2025, it advanced further to 53rd. While the number of visa-free destinations has remained stable at 94, the improved ranking underscores the nation’s enhanced global connectivity and strategic diplomacy.
Dominating South Asia
In South Asia, the Maldives retains a commanding lead over its regional peers:
- Maldives: Ranked 53rd, with access to 94 destinations (remained same)
- India: Ranked 85th, with access to 57 destinations (down from 62 in 2024).
- Bhutan: Ranked 90th, with access to 52 destinations (down from 55).
- Sri Lanka: Ranked 96th, offering access to 44 destinations (up from 43).
- Bangladesh: Ranked 100th, with access to 40 destinations (down from 42).
- Nepal: Ranked 101st, with access to 39 destinations (down from 40).
- Pakistan: Ranked 103rd, with access to 33 destinations (down from 34).
- Afghanistan: Ranked 106th, with access to only 26 destinations (down from 28).
In Global Context: Singapore Takes the Lead
On the global stage, Singapore has emerged as the strongest passport for 2025, taking the 1st position with visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to an unparalleled 195 destinations.
Following Singapore, Japan claims the 2nd position with access to 193 destinations. Sharing the 3rd spot are Finland, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, and Spain, all offering access to 192 destinations.
While these countries represent the pinnacle of passport strength, the Maldives continues to make significant strides as a leader among small nations, leveraging its global relationships to expand travel opportunities for its citizens.
The Maldives’ Diplomatic Success
The Maldives’ rise in the rankings reflects its dedication to forging robust international ties and pursuing strategic bilateral agreements. These efforts have facilitated greater mobility for Maldivians while also enhancing the nation’s reputation as a trusted global partner.
This achievement aligns with the Maldives’ broader goals of economic growth, increased tourism, and stronger cultural exchanges. By expanding its global footprint, the Maldives not only empowers its citizens but also enhances its stature on the world stage.
Looking Ahead
As the Maldives continues to climb the global mobility ladder, it exemplifies the transformative power of diplomacy and strategic partnerships. The Maldivian passport is not merely a travel document, it is a symbol of freedom, opportunity, and international cooperation.
With a clear focus on strengthening its global standing, the Maldives is poised for even greater achievements in the years to come, paving the way for increased opportunities for its citizens and a brighter future for the nation.