The ongoing pandemic has had a devastating impact on tourism, forcing people around the world to stay at home as much as possible in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Now, to tempt people back to its shores, a resort in the Maldives is offering wealthy people the opportunity to book the holiday of a lifetime in its all-you-can-stay deal for 2021.
The Anantara Veli resort on the South Asian island paradise is offering guests the chance to potentially stay in one of their bungalows for the entirety of 2021 for $30,000 (£22,772).
In short, you'll never look at an all-you-can-eat buffet the same way again if you've got the money to take on an all-you-can-stay trip.
But hey! If you're willing to spend some serious cash, you're almost certainly guaranteed a better 2021 than 2020 (and a sun-kissed glow to boot).
The package includes one of the two-person bungalows, pictured above, that is suspended above the crystal blue waters of the Indian Ocean.
Not only this but airport transfers are included in the price and so too is breakfast, so you're guaranteed to start each day with a belly full of hopefully delicious food.
Additionally, discounts will be given to those on the all-you-can-stay-deal for a number of add-ons at the adult-only resort.
So what are the add-ons? We hear you ask. Well, there's spa treatments, cooking lessons, and water-based activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing to keep you busy for the entirety of 2021.
While the $30,000 (£22,772) price of the trip might seem steep on the surface, when you take into account the fact that it is for two people and potentially includes a 12-month stay, it's actually pretty reasonable.
News of the all-you-can-stay deal comes after the Maldives government recently launched a loyalty scheme to keep people coming back to the islands time and time again, per CNN.
The "Maldives Border Miles" was announced in September and involves a three-tier loyalty system based on how much people spend while holidaying.
There are Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels that will give tourists added rewards when they visit the Maldives regularly.
But holiday perks aside, the Maldives has been hit particularly hard by the pandemic because its economy is so reliant on tourism, so we're sure the locals will be more than delighted to start welcoming visitors again!
You can book the all-you-can-stay deal here.