What it's like to holiday in the Maldives right now By Travis Levius, CNN enablePagination: false endIndex: (CNN) — I'm sitting on a lounger at a Maldivian resort's overwater restaurant taking in views of the glimmering Arabian Sea, but I feel uneasy. I'm not wearing a mask, nor are the other guests, or staff. Not that there's a need to: everyone on the palm-fringed private island of Soneva Fushi has been tested for Covid-19 upon arrival, then quarantined in their own villa until they receive fresh negative results. I'm able to roam the island freely and defy the six-feet minimum social distance measures the world's been accustomed to since the beginning of 2020.