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Kihaa Maldives Recieves Three Awards at the Asia Pacific Hotel Awards 2019
Kihaa Madives has been honored with three prestigious awards at the regional edition of the International Hotel Awards - Asia Pacific Hotel Awards 2019.
They have been named the Best Luxury Hotel as well as the Best Luxury Sustainable Hotel in the Maldives.
Furthermore, they have been recognized a ‘International Five Star Hotel’.
About Kihaa Maldives
Kihaa Maldives is located right at the HEART of the world famous biosphere reserve 'Hanifaru Bay' where giant mantas and whale sharks thrive seasonally in feeding frenzies! Kihaa Maldives is one of the most naturally beautiful Islands and Lagoon with a thriving coral house reef.
About the International Property Awards
The International Property Awards are open to residential and commercial property professionals from around the globe. They celebrate the highest levels of achievement by companies operating in all sectors of the property and real estate industry. An International Property Award is a world-renowned mark of excellence.
The awards are split into regions covering Africa, Asia Pacific, Arabia, Canada, Caribbean, Central & South America, Europe, UK and USA. Participants enter at their relevant national level and are judged by a highly experienced team of professionals who cover the whole range of property disciplines. Companies selected as winners are then invited to attend a glittering awards dinner for each region and have the right to use the prestigious logo in their marketing.
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Maldives registers conspicuous increment in visitor entries
Maldives tourism also saw the arrival of 1.3 million tourists by end 2017, which is an 8 percent increase in arrivals compared to 2016. These numbers are in line with the government’s projections that the country will post a year over year increase of seven percent in visitor numbers in 2017.
The country has also seen steady growth in arrivals during the last fifteen years. The number of arrivals has almost tripled over the period from 2000 to 2017. These numbers reflect steady growth in tourism which last saw a negative growth rate of 4 percent in 2009, during the global recession which was exacerbated by the H1N1 epidemic.
Maldives has since seen several international hotel brands announce their entry into the country. Work is currently underway on a number of hotels expected to open through 2018 and early 2019. The destination’s portfolio has been expanding since 2013 with the addition of over 20 new resorts currently operating. In early 2019, Hilton Hotel & Resorts is scheduled to open its first Waldorf Astoria property in the Maldives. Emerald Maldives Resort & Spa, operating under a brand from global hospitality consortium Leading Hotels of the World is also set to open late 2018.
During the first half of 2017, four new resorts came into operation; Kudafushi Resort & Spa and Dhigali Maldives, both in Raa Atoll, Kandima Maldives in Dhaalu Atoll, and Grand Park Kodhipparu in Male’ Atoll with a combined bed capacity of 1,078.
Tourism revenue rose by 2 percent from MVR 6.4 billion (USD 414 million) in 2015 to MVR 6.6 billion (USD 428 million) in 2016, according to data from the Ministry of Tourism. In 2016, tourism contributed 36.4% to the government revenue.
Domestic airports are also being developed in several islands in the Maldives in a bid to expand the tourism industry. Maldives, the most dispersed country on the planet with 1,192 islands, already has 12 airports, including three international airports.
Gili Lankanfushi uncovers 2018 well-being program
Chloe Brotheridge will be among the world leading wellness experts visiting Gili Lankanfushi in 2018
Luxury Maldivian Eco-resort, Gili Lankanfushi, is debuting a revolutionary new wellness programme for 2018.
Four world-leading international wellness practitioners, working in areas as diverse as transformational breath-work, sound therapy, and hypnotherapy, will be leading island residencies throughout the year.
The will offer treatments and workshops for guests, and passing on their skills to the team at the island’s Meera Spa.
The international wellness residency programme will kick off in March with bestselling author, Ayurveda enthusiast, cook, and well-being entrepreneur Jasmine Hemsley visiting Gili Lankanfushi from March 12th-19th.
Hemsley will be leading immersive and soothing sound bath sessions, helping guests to switch off their minds, open their hearts and nurture their spirits with waves of therapeutic crystal tones to balance the chakras.
April 10th-18th will see the arrival of international author, breath coach and founder of Breathing Tree, Rebecca Dennis.
Dennis trained in the cutting edge breath technique transformational breath, used to harness the power of conscious breathing to unblock emotions and release tension, and specialises in treating issues such as stress, anxiety, addiction and sleep problems.
Meditation guide, inspirational speaker, writer and intuitive mentor Jody Shield will be taking over the island from August 22nd-29th.
Shield is fast becoming a household name amongst London’s high-fliers as the go-to healer to solve all manner of modern woes, supporting people to process the past, be present and build a life they love.
The final international wellness residency of the year will be hypnotherapist, anxiety expert and bestselling author Chloe Brotheridge.
She will be leading hypnotherapy workshops on the island for guests from November 10th-17th, to help with issues including anxiety, confidence and sleep problems.
UK guests drive tourism development in the Maldives
The Maldives has announced an 18.7 per cent increase in UK visitor arrivals during November 2017, when compared with the same month in 2016.
In total, 9,579 UK visitors travelled to the Maldives during November 2017, compared with 8,073 in November 2016.
Furthermore, UK visitors represented 7.9 per cent of all visitors to the Maldives in November 2017, with a total of 94,258 UK visitors travelling to the Maldives in the first 11 months of 2017, a 1.1 per cent year-on-year increase.
With regards to worldwide arrivals to the Maldives, the island nation witnessed a year-on-year growth of 15.2 per cent in November 2017, with 120,506 international tourists visiting the Maldives during November 2017.
The total number of arrivals to the Maldives in 2017 stood at 1,246,502 by the end of November and when compared with the same period in 2016, total tourist arrivals have increased by 6.8 per cent.
To support the increasing demand for tourism in the Maldives, the country will welcome several new tourism developments during 2018, including expansion plans at the recently rebranded Velana International Airport and the opening of the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge in July.
Speaking at a recent press conference, Mohamed Anil, attorney general, Maldives, said: “This is a very exciting time for the Maldives with a number of key infrastructure developments taking place during 2018 and beyond, which will benefit both tourists and the local community.
“Our tourism industry is continuing to expand and with ten new hotel resorts opening during the next few years, we look forward to being able to accommodate even more visitors from overseas.”
Inauguration Ceremony of "Mercure Maldives Kooddoo" Resort

At a ceremony held at the resort, the president was presented with a plaque of appreciation by Ronald Leo, Chairman of resort owner Pristine Islands Investment Maldives Pvt Ltd, and Mohamed Ali Janah, Chairman of resort developer Hotels and Resorts Construction Pvt Ltd.
A memorandum of understanding was also signed at the ceremony between tourism ministry, Pristine Islands Investment and Hotels and Resorts Construction to create 1,000 training and employment opportunities for the youth from Gaafu Alif atoll.
Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort, the only resort in the Maldives with direct access to an airport, welcomed the first group of guests late last month.
The four star resort, developed on the island of Kooddoo in Gaafu Alif atoll, boasts 68 stylish and well-appointed villas, comprising 43 overwater villas and 25 beach villas with 20 of them featuring a private swimming pool. Attesting to the Mercure brand promise of an authentic experience, vivid colours and decorative motifs along with warm textures and local design touches are used tastefully throughout the villas in order to create a haven of peace with a strong local character.
Guests are offered several attractive dining options. The all-day dining Alita Restaurant serves Pan-Asian à la carte cuisine and themed buffets, with both indoor and outdoor seating. Vistas, an overwater restaurant and lounge, serves tapas, snacks and handcrafted cocktails, while the Alita Pool Bar offers cocktails and light bites with a view.
Suvadiva Divers, the resort’s five star PADI dive and water sports centre, provides aquatic excursions to the many unique and wonderful locations nearby. Several water sports options such as snorkelling, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, catamarans, jet skis and fun tubes are also available.
Additionally, the resort has several recreational activities and facilities such as the 50-metre lagoon-side swimming pool, fully equipped fitness centre, tennis court, kids’ club and off-island day trips. The marine-themed Suvadiva Spa at Mercure Maldives Kooddoo, meanwhile, offers a range of treatments and therapies for guests in need of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort is the only resort in the Maldives directly accessible via domestic flight from the main Velana International Airport, with no need for an additional speedboat transfer. The domestic plane transfer to Kooddoo, which also houses a fish processing plant, takes about 55 minutes.
Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort is the first property run in the Maldives by French multinational hotel chain AccorHotels. The company has since taken over the management of Dhevanafushi from Dubai-based hospitality group Jumeirah, with plans to reposition the luxury resort under the iconic Raffles Hotels and Resorts brand.
AccorHotels has also signed up to manage another resort being developed in Gaafu Alif atoll.
Set to open next year, the Pullman Maldives Maamutaa resort is a traditional ‘one island, one resort’ property located a 10-minute speedboat ride away from its sister property, the Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort. The five star resort will offer upscale modern facilities such as two swimming pools, a sunset bar overlooking the lagoon, a luxury spa, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a kids club, beach playground, tennis courts, gourmet restaurants, organic gardens, a dive centre and a water sports centre.
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island leadership is taken over by Ruzza
Conrad Maldives Rangali Island announced the appointment of Stefano Ruzza as the resort’s general manager.
Ruzza will be responsible for overseeing all of the resort’s management, operations and business development to continue positioning Conrad Maldives Rangali Island as one of the leading luxury resorts and brand of choice for travellers to the Maldives.
He joins Conrad Maldives Rangali Island from the award-winning Conrad Koh Samui in Thailand where he held the position of general manager and was responsible for resort management, operations and leading the sales and marketing team.
Prior to Koh Samui, Ruzza was general manager at Hilton Namhae Golf & Spa Resort in South Korea where he was instrumental in driving service standards and introducing new food and beverage concepts to the South Korean market.
Originally from Switzerland, he holds more than 20 years of international hospitality experience with over 17 of these within Asia.
His career has taken him to countries such as India, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Singapore and Vietnam.
Ruzza will be responsible for overseeing all of the resort’s management, operations and business development to continue positioning Conrad Maldives Rangali Island as one of the leading luxury resorts and brand of choice for travellers to the Maldives.
He joins Conrad Maldives Rangali Island from the award-winning Conrad Koh Samui in Thailand where he held the position of general manager and was responsible for resort management, operations and leading the sales and marketing team.
Prior to Koh Samui, Ruzza was general manager at Hilton Namhae Golf & Spa Resort in South Korea where he was instrumental in driving service standards and introducing new food and beverage concepts to the South Korean market.
Originally from Switzerland, he holds more than 20 years of international hospitality experience with over 17 of these within Asia.
His career has taken him to countries such as India, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Singapore and Vietnam.
Outrigger Konotta Maldives Welcomes Valetine’s Day With Love
Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort has generated special Valentine’s Day offers for guests, to inspire some romance. The romantics who visit can choose from special Valentines candlelit dinners on the beach to relaxing couple’s spa massages, and vow renewal ceremonies.
If you and your better half enjoy the clichéd version of romance, where the setting for love involves a sandy beach, candle light and to dine under the open sky, the Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort can prepare a candlelit sunset barbecue for two on the beach.
Culinary delights, carefully picked to inspire romance start on arrival with a class of sparkling wine, and gradually proceeding on to the highlights, which include lemon marinated grilled shrimp, tuna steak, calamari, reef fish in banana leaf, beef sirloin, lamb skewers, and a cold salad buffet. To finish off the romance on the beach before retiring to the luxurious rooms, a selection of mini desserts and surprise sweet treats from the pastry chef will be served.
To set the mood, the scene will be harmonized by the rhythmic drum music of Boduberu, a traditional type of Maldivian music. The special dinner takes place on Valentine’s Day, 14th of February for US$159 net per couple. Furthermore, the resort has on offer, one special private beach table BBQ with a private chef and waiter, featuring Champagne, canapés, local lobster, beef fillet, desserts and chocolates at US$366 net per guest.
Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort consists of 29 Beach Pool Villas, 21 Ocean Pool Villas, two Lagoon Pool Villas and the masterful three-bedroom Grand Konotta Villa. The Resort offers absolute seclusion and a sense of privacy for guests who seek intimate luxury. The Outrigger has the largest average villa sizes in the Maldives.
The private island of Konotta is located 211 miles to the south of Malé and is accessible via a 55-minute flight from Malé to Kaadedhdhoo Airport followed by a scenic journey that is only 30 minutes long on a luxurious private speedboat.
Book a mammoth Maldivian suite with your own private 24-hour bar
Luxury Maldivian resort OZEN by Atmosphere at Maadhoo, has opened the doors to a 430sqm ‘Over-Water Suite’, which includes an exclusive overwater bar, serviced 24 hours a day!
Positioned at the tip of the pier - and just a stone’s throw from the resort’s underwater restaurant M6m - the OZEN Water Suite offers panoramic views of the expansive turquoise lagoon all-around and can comfortably accommodate 8 people (4 adults + 4 children, or 6 adults + 2 children + maid/nanny).
The Overwater Suite includes three bedrooms, two of which are king sized doubles and one twin bed room. Additionally, there is a fully equipped personal gym, a maid/nannies room with separate access, a kitchenette, ensuite bathrooms, spacious outdoor dining pavilion, a private 35sqm pool and even a tranquil, private sand bank!
Indulgent special touches are in abundance throughout the suite, with fibre-optic mood lighting and sections of glass flooring in the bedrooms revealing the underwater world below and infusing a natural aesthetic. A standalone private bar is also part of the Suite’s complex, which is fully staffed and stocked with an array of beverages, including top shelf wines and champagne.
Taking the level of service one step further, guests will also have their own private butler service throughout their stay here and can relax without the worry of unexpected bills thanks to the Atmosphere Indulgence Plan, which covers dining at any of the resort’s five diverse restaurants, all beverages and non-motorised water sports.
The latest and most presidential addition to OZEN by Atmosphere, which opened in July 2016, the OZEN Water Suite will accompany the existing 89 luxurious stand-alone villas; 41 beach-front ‘Earth’ villas line the coastline of the main island, whilst an additional 48 over-water ‘Wind’ villas sit directly over the lagoon, many of them with their very own Pools. Other recent notable additions include Sub-zen, the resort’s semi-submersible submarine, available for excursions and private hire.
Positioned at the tip of the pier - and just a stone’s throw from the resort’s underwater restaurant M6m - the OZEN Water Suite offers panoramic views of the expansive turquoise lagoon all-around and can comfortably accommodate 8 people (4 adults + 4 children, or 6 adults + 2 children + maid/nanny).
The Overwater Suite includes three bedrooms, two of which are king sized doubles and one twin bed room. Additionally, there is a fully equipped personal gym, a maid/nannies room with separate access, a kitchenette, ensuite bathrooms, spacious outdoor dining pavilion, a private 35sqm pool and even a tranquil, private sand bank!
Indulgent special touches are in abundance throughout the suite, with fibre-optic mood lighting and sections of glass flooring in the bedrooms revealing the underwater world below and infusing a natural aesthetic. A standalone private bar is also part of the Suite’s complex, which is fully staffed and stocked with an array of beverages, including top shelf wines and champagne.
Taking the level of service one step further, guests will also have their own private butler service throughout their stay here and can relax without the worry of unexpected bills thanks to the Atmosphere Indulgence Plan, which covers dining at any of the resort’s five diverse restaurants, all beverages and non-motorised water sports.
The latest and most presidential addition to OZEN by Atmosphere, which opened in July 2016, the OZEN Water Suite will accompany the existing 89 luxurious stand-alone villas; 41 beach-front ‘Earth’ villas line the coastline of the main island, whilst an additional 48 over-water ‘Wind’ villas sit directly over the lagoon, many of them with their very own Pools. Other recent notable additions include Sub-zen, the resort’s semi-submersible submarine, available for excursions and private hire.
One&Only Reethi Rah review, Maldives: The resort that will ruin you
THE PLACE
One&Only Reethi Rah, Maldives
THE LOCATION
One&Only Reethi Rah ("beautiful island" in Dhivehi, the Maldivian language) is an all-villa resort on one of the largest private islands in the Maldives. One of nine One&Only properties worldwide (including Hayman Island and Wolgan Valley in the Blue Mountains), it even has its own time zone: one hour ahead of Male, for longer evenings.
THE SPACE
The 128 beachfront and over-water villas, some of the largest in the Maldives, fringe this lush 12-beach island and are linked by sandy roads canopied by palm trees; guests get around on bikes or in chauffeur-driven golf carts. There are all the facilities you'd expect at a big resort: pools, tennis courts, a fitness centre, a kids' club.
What makes One&Only special is its "one world" vibe – the 800 staff members hail from 35 nations and guests come from all over Asia, Europe and the Middle East. It almost feels like an island utopia, particularly when a waiter or massage therapist greets you with One&Only's Namaste-like gesture, right hand over the heart (which is oddly contagious).
THE ROOM
My beach villa with pool is a high-ceilinged sanctuary of regal reds and purples and natural materials such as wood and coconut shell. Sliding glass doors open onto a large plunge pool, a hammock built for two, sun lounges and my own stretch of beach.
The bathroom has his and hers vanities, indoor and outdoor rainwater showers and an enormous sunken stone bath under a window, with bath salts, loofah and essential oil burner; there's an aromatherapy menu as well as a pillow menu. There's a yoga mat to use, a beach bag to keep and a mobile phone for making restaurant and spa bookings or for calling my villa concierge. The minibar includes an Illy espresso machine and gourmet teas.
THE FOOD
There are six restaurants: Reethi Restaurant where the breakfast buffet has to be seen to be believed; the organic Chef's Garden, surrounded by its own living produce; Tapasake over-water Japanese restaurant with outdoor teppanyaki bar; Beach Club, where you can dine on fresh seafood and salads with your toes in the sand; Rah Bar, which stays open late; and the Arabic Fanditha, where you can lounge on giant cushions or in curtained cabanas beside the sea, flanked by hurricane lanterns and shisha pipes. There's also 24-hour room service.
STEPPING OUT
Marine outings are a must in the Maldives and there are plenty of offerings, from whale shark swims and dive trips to day-cruises on dhoni (traditional fishing boats) and sunset sandbank experiences.
Terrestrial offerings include climbing (on the Maldives' first climbing wall) and tai chi and yoga classes – including aerial yoga where you can swing like a low-flying acrobat in an over-water pavilion. You could spend an entire day in the temple-like spa complex, which has an idyllic garden with wicker swings, fountains and hammocks under the coconut palms.
THE VERDICT
With its dreamy location, private apartment-sized villas and first-class service, One&Only Reethi Rah is the kind of resort that spoils you for all others.
ESSENTIALS
Singapore Airlines flies to Male via Singapore with same-day connections daily; see singaporeair.com. One&Only Reethi Rah is 45 minutes by speed boat from Male airport. Villa rates start at US$1190 a night plus taxes.
New Year's Eve In Maldives!
Memorable or regretful, eventful or insignificant, 2016 has come to an end. Maldives welcomed the 2017 with a bang! New Year’s parties spread throughout the archipelago on New Year’s Eve. People say the way one starts their new year is the way they’d spend the rest of it. For those who were fortunate enough to be ‘stranded’ on one of the beautiful beaches of Maldives that hosted a New Year’s Party, their year would be filled with laughter, favorable music and the best hospitality.
W Maldives with their reputation for excellent taste in music, New Year’s Eve started with a Glamorous Cocktail Party along to DJ Ivan Zubo’s festive tunes. Sipping champagne and nibbling down canapés at the LIVING ROOM lounge until it was time for the final dinner that took place on FIRE beach. Appropriately named, The White Sensation Gala Dinner included endless choices of fresh local sea food, savory bites of oysters, prime meat cuts and unlimited canapés. ‘Let the Countdown Begin’ displayed a remarkable firework show at the stroke of midnight and the rest of the night presented an impressive line-up of DJs including a special guest performance by talented violinist, Céline Roscheck from Vienna.
To keep the party going, W Maldives continued the festivities on after 1 AM when guests withdrew from the beach to 15BELOW, the underground club to enjoy After Midnight Munchies. New Year’s day began with all the guests enjoying a late Hangover Breakfast which served till noon at KITCHEN restaurant.
The resort that has been building up one of the most hype this year in the Maldives is Amilla Fushi in Baa Atoll. Tabloids along with media's discovered that former English football superstar David Beckham and his family are in the Maldives for the third time to celebrate New Year’s. Prior to this, they had enjoyed seeing the end of the years 2012 and 2015 in Maldives.
It was also established that the power couple threw an exclusive New Year’s party that has got the airport packed with private jets. Exclusive guests such as Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana joined the Beckhams for the celebrations. Other guests include Mel C, Victoria’s former band mate and her partner Joe Marshall. Moreover, the destinations raised more attention when Tom Cruise landed in the Maldives, now holidaying at One & Only Reethi Rah, but the excellent privacy and exclusivity provided from the resort has not allowed the media to receive further information.
Jumeirah Vittaveli celebrated the new year with ‘Fire & Ice’ themed festivities. This included live entertainment, exquisite gala dinners and excess variety for guests of all ages. Entertainment was set for families or couples to enjoy. Live shows included a modern string trio ensemble, cabaret performances, belly dancers, a live band, DJs, a spectacular fire show, live dance performances, LED dance and a beach party. Guests indulged in the delights of the string band, had dance offs to the live DJ on the beach, admired the creativity of the resort’s resident sand artist’s display of holiday-themed sand images and sculptures. The guests who contemplated thrills enjoyed fire dancers perform the Art of Poi with flames dancing in the air.
Newly opened resorts such as OZEN by Atmosphere at Maadhoo celebrated New Year’s in style. As a holiday treat, the resort offered a variety of limited edition services. The New Year’s eve count down party incorporated a special Gala Dinner, a DJ, LED butterfly dance, LED water drummers, the countdown to midnight and a face off party. Each activity for the festive season was planned to help inspire amazing memories for their guests.
The Sun Siyam Resorts celebrated 2017 with a bang on all three properties in the Maldives. As the New Year is a time of generosity, shared kindness, laughter and a time to share all things enjoyable with your loved ones, there is a unique feature each property provided; an incredible New Year’s itinerary.
The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives put together the best of their culinary expertise with themed food and activities to suit all ages, Festive Wine Pairing Dinner and a Grand Seafood Buffet. For the spa enthusiasts, Limited Edition Festive Rituals are made available at the Spa by Thalgo. The year came to an end with the countdown to New Year on the beach, complete with fly board show and many more special performances for the guests.
An extensive program was offered at Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort Maldives, which included live cooking sessions, cocktail promotions, a themed dinner night or private dinners and special excursions scheduled for the new year.
Guests who visited Sun Aqua Vilu Reef Maldives with children enjoyed many activities throughout festive break, from Local Arts & Crafts, Face Painting, Treasure Hunt, Cookie Making and more that had the kids excited. Special events for New Year included a sumptuous grand buffet.
A fun-filled night for the whole family at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Maldives where children and adults worked up an appetite, bowling on the beach with Maldivian coconuts. The resort’s Deep End restaurant prepared a five-course Surf & Turf Gala Dinner. Afterward, the party ramped up in the 24 Degrees Lounge with fireworks, festive music and all-night dancing.
With incredible promotional offers for the festive season, Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa celebrated a relaxed New Year and Christmas. New Year’s Day included plenty of chances to sip champagne at Gala Dinners, exquisite feasts and cultural activities while getting regular spa treatments at the Hideaway Spa and Beauty Palace in between celebrations.
Other resorts such as Holiday Inn Resort® Kandooma Maldives also gave out promotional offers such as ‘Stay festive’. The Hotel Asia Culinary Challenge winning resort’s culinary team came up with special festive menus for the New Year’s Gala dinner. For New Year’s Eve, guests were invited to dust off their dancing shoes and grab a mask in a unique, once in a lifetime ‘Carnival Party’.
New Year’s celebrations were not denied to the capital city of Maldives. Hotel Jen Male’, Maldives and Champa Central Hotel hosted New Year’s Eve Dinners and entertainment in Male’ City. Live music, exquisite dining and Roof top views were offered to their guests as they counted down to the end of 2016. The new year in Maldives began with a bang!
Cocoon Maldives Is Officially Open!
Designed by famous Italian design firm LAGO, Cocoon Maldives resort has been inaugurated on Monday.
The 5-star resort is located 30 minutes away from Ibrahim Nasir International Airport at Lhaviyani Atoll on the island of Ookolhufinolhu. The property has been developed by Cocoon Investment in association with LAGO.
Cocoon Maldives aims to let the guests be enlightened as they complete a metamorphosis and rediscover their true self. Cocoon Maldives strives to create a unique designer resort that mixes luxury, design aesthetics, and hospitality in one exceptionally beautiful tropical island fashioned from the ground up to provide guests with the ultimate holiday experience aimed to refresh, revitalize and reawaken the soul.
There are 150 villas on the beach and suspended on stilts in the lagoon. LAGO has made it so that the designs incorporate the natural beauty of the island and surrounding. They have assembled the best elements of hospitality into an elegant yet modern resort. Cocoon's understated interiors defer to the extraordinary beauty of the surrounding marine environment: large windows frame scenes of breathtaking beaches, lagoon and ocean, complemented by furniture hewn from 200-year-old Wildwood. This theme is continued across all areas of the resort. In addition to the beautifully designed rooms, there are also three especially designed restaurants and bar contributed by LAGO.
Cocoon Maldives is well located around one of the best diving areas in the archipelago. There are over 50 diving spots around the resort. This gives room for the dive center and water sports facilities of this property to be top notch. In addition to these services, Cocoon Maldives also offers a Spa, Gym and Kid’s Club with experts to facilitate.
The General Manager for the resort, Raam stated that the aim of the resort is to give their guests a chance to have unforgettable experience during their visit.

Cocoon Maldives aims to let the guests be enlightened as they complete a metamorphosis and rediscover their true self. Cocoon Maldives strives to create a unique designer resort that mixes luxury, design aesthetics, and hospitality in one exceptionally beautiful tropical island fashioned from the ground up to provide guests with the ultimate holiday experience aimed to refresh, revitalize and reawaken the soul.
There are 150 villas on the beach and suspended on stilts in the lagoon. LAGO has made it so that the designs incorporate the natural beauty of the island and surrounding. They have assembled the best elements of hospitality into an elegant yet modern resort. Cocoon's understated interiors defer to the extraordinary beauty of the surrounding marine environment: large windows frame scenes of breathtaking beaches, lagoon and ocean, complemented by furniture hewn from 200-year-old Wildwood. This theme is continued across all areas of the resort. In addition to the beautifully designed rooms, there are also three especially designed restaurants and bar contributed by LAGO.

The General Manager for the resort, Raam stated that the aim of the resort is to give their guests a chance to have unforgettable experience during their visit.
Lizzie Cundy shows off her eye
She's known for her model figure and celebrity-loving lifestyle.
And Lizzie Cundy, 46, celebrated her Christmas with A-list style after jetting off to the Maldives for some sunshine.
The former WAG who used to be married to footballer Jason Cundy, looked incredible in a very skimpy bikini which had a shiny finish.

She captioned it with the words: 'Happy Christmas everyone from the Maldives!!” before teasing: “Off for a dip, you care to join me?'
And Lizzie Cundy, 46, celebrated her Christmas with A-list style after jetting off to the Maldives for some sunshine.
The former WAG who used to be married to footballer Jason Cundy, looked incredible in a very skimpy bikini which had a shiny finish.
As she walked along the sands, she made sure not to get too much sun by wearing a kimono style cover-up.
She then whipped it off to reveal a hint of sideboob as she made her way down to the water.
Her long hair cascaded down past her shoulders and she completed her look with a pair of sunglasses which had blue lenses.
She had a big smile on her face as she rinsed her hands in the water, before returning to her lounger to soak up some sun.
Throwing her cover-up over the back of her lounger, she sat playing on her phone for a little bit before topping up her tan.
The day before, she uploaded a holiday snap of herself wearing a bright pink bikini to Instagram.


Then on Christmas day, the excitable lady shared a picture of herself with the hotel staff as well as Santa Claus himself.
She wrote: 'Merry Christmas everyone ! Let the party begin .. Santa has arrived !
@thesunsiyam #maldives.'
@thesunsiyam #maldives.'
The Ultimate Guide to the Maldives
Few places conjure up images of fab tans, luxury and romantic baecations like the Maldives. You’ve seen the images in magazines and on Instagram filled with turquoise blue waters, decadent over water villas and pearlescent beaches. The Maldives is the daydream worthy spot on every travelers bucket list. But how do you even begin to plan a trip to the Maldives? Have no fear! We’re here to give you all the information you need to plan the trip of a lifetime to the destination of your dreams.
About the Maldives
The Maldives is a South Asian island located in the Indian Ocean. It comprises of 26 natural atolls consisting of dual island chains, and is located on top of a vast underwater mountain range with around 1190 islands and sandbanks. The Maldives has no counterpart in terms of its unique geography and is home to the most diverse marine treasures in the world. The heart of the Maldives, the capital city of Malé (pronounced Mar-lay) is a stark contrast to what you see in the magazines. Malé offers visitors to see the real Maldives and explore its bustling streets, markets, mosques and more. The local currency is Rufiyaa (MVR) and while credit cards are accepted in many shops, having a few local dollars on hand never hurts.
The best time to visit the Maldives would be December through February, unfortunately it is also high season which means rates at hotels can get sky high. Shoulder season is generally March and April when the temperatures are at their highest. Low season, May through November, is rainy season in the Maldives, but it is possible to still go and enjoy great weather if you go in mid to late November when rainy season is ending and lodging prices are still fairly low. For the most part, visitors to the Maldives do not require visas for stays of 30 days or less. Check visa requirements for your specific passport before your travel.
Before You Go
One of the main things you need to do before you plan a trip to the Maldives is get real about your life and your finances. There’s a reason why the Maldives is a dream destination, and that’s because it can get pricey! Sure there are ways to go to the Maldives on the low low – like staying in cheap hotels on Maafushi island that can be as low as $80/night and then spending $100 to take an all-inclusive day trip to a nice resort. But if you’re trying to do it the way you’ve day dreamed about, be ready to come up off some coins because that daydream is not for the broke. Rates at the nicer resorts can cost into the thousands per night, and even the low end can be at least $500. None of this includes taxes, fees or food and beverage. Getting to these resorts is another cost. Since each resort is on its own island, the only way to get to them is by speedboat or seaplane, which can cost around $300 and up per person. There are no glitches or deals to be found in this area. Trans Maldivian Airways provides seaplane service to all resorts, so unless you own your own plane, they are who you fly with. The resorts should have their own speedboats, so that’s pretty non-negotiable as well. Basically, if you’re trying to be about that resort life, be prepared to pay. Don’t worry about arranging the transportation, the hotel typically takes care of this for you.
Also, the Maldives is a Muslim country, and adheres to a strict no alcohol policy. It is illegal to bring alcohol into the country, even in your checked luggage, and there is no duty free at the airport. Your only options are to partake in a booze cruise that floats off shore near Maafushi or to cough up money on pricey drinks at the resorts. Since island hopping is difficult between resorts due to the need for seaplanes and speedboats, chances are if you’re trying to drink you will need to purchase some kind of drink package at your resort or pay per drink. The day trips from the cheap hotels I mentioned earlier are a good way to get your unlimited drink on. But again, if you’re trying to live out your dreams, pricey resort drinks it is for you.
The Maldives isn’t going anywhere any time soon, so take all the time you need to save and plan for the trip you desire. Travel is not a race, it’s a journey, and even if it takes you a little longer than most to save up, it will be worth it when you get there.
Getting There
The main airport in the Maldives is Ibrahim Nasir International Airport (MLE). Though there are no direct flights to the Maldives from the U.S., most, if not all, major airlines fly to the Maldives with at least one stop. For my own trip I found flights leaving from JFK in November for just over $800 roundtrip. Deal sites like The Flight Deal, Secret Flying and Airfarewatchdog sometimes have flight deals for less, you just have to keep an eye out. If you have time and money, and want to make the most out of your trip, consider extending your layover. My flight had a stop in Dubai for a few hours on the straight roundtrip ticket. Instead, I booked a multi-city ticket which allowed me to stay in Dubai for three nights before heading to the Maldives, and it cost me the same as a regular roundtrip, so I got a flight to two countries for the price of one. Extending a layover can also be a great way to ease out of jet lag. The time difference between Dubai and Male is only one hour, which means a few nights in Dubai can help get your body acclimated to the time change so when you arrive in the Maldives, you don’t spend your first few days extremely tired.
Where to Stay
Since this is the ultimate guide to the Maldives, we’ll skip discussion about cheap hotels and get straight to the good stuff. The resorts in the Maldives are to die for and choosing just one can seem nearly impossible. If you have the disposable income, you can certainly spend a few nights at one resort before hopping over to another, but if you’re looking for one resort that will give you the experience you’ve longed for, then the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is it.
Reached by a scenic 30 minute seaplane flight, the Conrad Maldives offers three different experiences on two islands. Discover a Maldivian hideaway on tiny Rangali Island or cross the bridge to enjoy the livelier main island. The third experience – the Spa Retreat – is an over-water destination set off the main island. The Conrad Maldives is exactly what you’ve lusted over in all those pictures and offers luxurious villas, including romantic water villas on Rangali Island, contemporary beach villas amidst tropical greenery on the main island, or stunning over-water villas at the Spa Retreat. There are also 12 restaurants and bars that cater to every palette, two spas, two pools and unique experiences such as manta-watching, dolphin-spotting and snorkeling with whale sharks.
I chose the Conrad for my own trip to the Maldives recently and I can tell you that you will not be disappointed. The staff is extremely attentive and goes above and beyond to make sure you enjoy your stay, the food was amazing, the activities were endless (they even have karaoke!) and even with all the other guests, the Conrad somehow still manages to make you feel like you have the resort all to yourself.
One of my favorite experiences at the Conrad was enjoying a champagne breakfast at their world famous Ithaa Undersea Restaurant. Pictures of Ithaa are probably #1 when you search for images of the Maldives and it is definitely an item on most travelers’ bucket list.
What to Do
The Maldives isn’t exactly somewhere you go to do a lot of stuff. If you’re into diving, crossing off bucket list items like swimming with whale sharks and manta rays, snorkeling, jet skiing, taking cooking classes and tanning, then the Maldives is for you. The only other activities would be exploring the cultural side of the country back on Malé, so definitely add a night or two on the main island to the front or backend of your trip.
To Bae or Not to Bae
The Maldives is known as a destination for lovers. From romantic getaways to honeymoons, it is definitely somewhere you want to be with a special someone. However, if you don’t currently have a baecation boo, don’t let that stop you from going. You can totally visit the Maldives solo or with friends and still have the time of your life. Go solo to enjoy some relaxation and the freedom to move at your own pace. Go with friends to try new things and create some fun memories. Then, when you find the bae, go again and live out your wildest romantic fantasies. That’s the great part about the Maldives, there’s no one way to experience it, and there’s something for everyone. Besides, who said you can only experience paradise once?
How Cara Delevingne made Finolhu Baa Atoll in the Maldives the next cool party destination
Holidays are immoderate. You delight in indulgence then come home and relish the retelling — glossing over the relative smallness of these indulgences (an extra glass of wine with dinner!). And then Cara Delevingne bags her own island and spends four days belittling your own efforts via Instagram.
If you are not one of Delevingne’s 35.7 million Instagram followers, the hashtag #MaldivesBeachParty has likely eluded you. You will have been spared the luxe beach huts, the sunsets and the blue horizons. On the other hand, if you follow the 24-year-old model-turned- actress, you have likely spent the past few days growing disillusioned.
For you will know that Delevingne has been gifted a mile-long resort in the Maldives, for a week, all for the price of posting a few photos on Instagram, in what is an unprecedentedly lavish arrangement between a resort and a celebrity.
You will have observed that Delevingne and her cabal have made your honeymoon look about as luxe as the Duke of Edinburgh’s expedition in the Trossachs where everyone got food poisoning from undercooked sausages.
You can neither beat them nor join them, but you can pry mercilessly on their lives. Welcome to Caradise.
Sun seekers
It all started as a romantic holiday. Reportedly, Delevingne had been planning to visit the island with her ex, singer St Vincent. However, when they split up in September, she rearranged the dates and made a new guest list.
Who made the roll call? Obviously, sisters Poppy and Chloe were invited, as was fellow model Arizona Muse, and Cara and Poppy’s good mate Jaime Winstone. Preston Thompson was invited: he directed Cara in Kids in Love, and is part of a fast Notting Hill set that includes Gala Gordon and heiress Jazzy de Lisser, who was also on the trip. Tatler editor Kate Reardon was in residence, as was Savannah Miller, Sienna’s sister.
Other notable guests included members of Poppy’s London aristo set: Arabella Musgrave — Prince William’s first girlfriend and now Gucci’s head of communications — and Vassi Chamberlain, features director at Porter magazine. Dishevelled socialite Jack Guinness made the trip, as did zeitgeist stylist Martha Ward — who is close with Poppy — and Melinda Stevens, the editor of Condé Nast Traveller. Make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury — a loose member of the Mossy posse — headed out there with her husband. The token curious addition was actor Tom Hollander, not typically seen on nights out with the Delevingne Instaset.
The island reportedly caters for up to 272 people across 125 villas. The group has commandeered the whole resort, though they flew out on a commercial flight. “I saw about 15 to 20 of them on the plane, including Cara,” explains a passenger going to stay at another island near their resort. “They were running up and down the plane — I think two of their entourage were back in economy so they were weaving in and out of the curtains, to include them in the fun.”
They were reportedly friendly, though another passenger observed that “the stewardess made one of them sit in a seat after she tried to sit on the floor”.
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There are big numbers in play. Cara has 35.7 million followers on Instagram, Poppy has 1.1 million. Chloe has almost 900,000 and Jaime Winstone more than 42,000. Muse has 147,000, Guinness almost 50,000 and Savannah Miller more than 11,000. The resort itself has almost 17,000, though has not yet shared any pictures of this week’s cast of stars.
The “contract” between Delevingne and the resort appears to be relatively casual: the group must tag the resort in all images. Most are attaching the hashtag #MaldivesBeachParty to posts.
Cara’s pictures from the trip include a sunset drenched in pink (874,000 likes) and a group shot including Hollander, Winstone, Thompson and de Lisser, captioned with a heart (almost 750,000 likes). Yesterday she shared a picture of the island, shot from the plane, captioned “so hard to leave” (182,000 likes).
Poppy has shared a bikini picture, (captioned:“Needless to say I’m thrilled to be here”) and a picture of a palm tree canopy (“Never. Leaving”). Friend Dean Piper, MD of PR company Beak Comms, who was also on the holiday, shared a picture of himself and Muse next to a “quirky” sign reading “Time to drink champagne and dance on the table”, which might be extrapolated as the trip’s mission statement. Guinness has shared a sequence of selfies, while Musgrave prefers pictures of the glass-like azure swimming pools. Tilbury’s Instagram is an insight into riotous nights spent in fancy dress — of which more later.
While it’s rumoured there are glossy-magazine deals, the resort presumably considers the real-time social media coverage and cool factor that comes from association with a brand of Delevingne’s standing to be the greater coup. So what is the ballpark value of such coverage? “Oh, my goodness,” explains a representative from luxury concierge service Quintessentially Travel. “Millions, probably. God knows what the exposure is worth. It’s basically priceless.”
This season, there are more Maldives resorts than ever: the island nexus is beloved by those who can afford it. Accordingly, each must work harder to differentiate itself and attract the clients it covets.
Life’s a party
Notoriously, riotous gangs of poshos adore fancy dress — parties must be themed. Nights out in Caradise required bespoke kit or, as Piper bragged via Twitter last week, “Just been given a list of five different themes for fancy dress. For five different parties. On a tropical island. I mean: panic stations.” Indeed.
Themes included a Nineties hip hop night and a Seventies pool party. Tilbury shared a picture of herself next to a pair of can-can dancers while Muse captioned a picture of herself and Tilbury — bronzed and dressed up in wild prints — with the word “animals”. Obviously, at some point, there was a human pyramid — Guinness’s image of it was captioned, understatedly, “Few beers. Few laughs.”
The resort, which is set in a Unesco Biosphere Reserve, includes a cinema, five spas and a hair salon. There are five restaurants, serving £70 lobsters caught fresh from the Indian Ocean and black truffle roast duck. Rooms are stocked with Neal’s Yard toiletries. There is an underwater “biosphere” experience, a water sports area, a two-storey beach club with chandelier-lit loungers, and every month it hosts a full moon party. Other unnecessary details include a photography studio and a drafted-in army of acrobats, stilt-walkers and mermaids.
The price tag
The marketing is priceless — but what about the real cost of hiring your own island for a mash-up? “I’d estimate about $100,000 a night,” says Lilly Grimaldi from PR firm Massey, which manages the Shangri-La resort on a nearby island. “For an entourage of 30 to 50 you’d need about 600 members of staff, then cover the cost of the rest of the rooms. These resorts are perfect for celebrities — they’re very private.” Another PR suggests arrangements like this are “price on request”. Obviously, though, you must write in the extras. “Like taking people on a private yacht.”
What about the logistics? “Hiring out an island is becoming a trend,” says the Quintessentially representative. “We have done a few private islands. The price obviously depends on the season and number of people but logistically it’s simple if you can afford it.” What sort of things come as standard? “A private butler, a chef.” And security? “You’d normally bring your own. But it’s very private — no one will know you are out there.”
Unless, of course, you’re “paying” for it all in selfies. It’s an extraordinary life, being Cara Delevingne.
Properties From The Maldives Win Countless Awards At World Luxury Hotel Awards

At the recently held World Luxury Hotel Awards Gala night in St. Regis Doha, Qatar, Maldives once again proved itself as one of the best destinations in the world with huge wins in regional and continental categories.
Resorts and a guesthouse from the Maldives, won awards in different categories at the WLHA 2016 awards night gaining international recognition as world class retreats and some of the best in the whole continent.
The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi won the Luxury Beach Resort, while Diamonds Thudufushi clasped the Luxury Water Villa Resort award. Lily Beach Resort and Spa took home the award for the Luxury Family All-Inclusive Hotel with Conrad Maldives Rangali seized the Grand Excellence Award. Constance Moofushi Resort Maldives was named as the Luxury Green Hotel while the Hotel Ocean Grand picked up the award for Luxury Guesthouse. In the continental categories, Coco Collection won the prize for Luxury Hotel Brand and Conrad Maldives Rangali Island won the award for Luxury Villa Resort.
Regionally, Hideaway Beach Resort and Spa at Dhonakulhi Maldives brought home the award for Luxury Private Pool Villa with Hulhule Island Hotel clutching the Luxury Airport Hotel. JA Manafaru, Maldives also won the Luxury Honeymoon Hotel. Furthermore, Mirihi Island Resort for Luxury Boutique Hotel, Outrigger Konotta Maldives Resort for Best Serviced Luxury Villas, The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives for Luxury Spa Hotel, and Makunudu Island for Luxury Honeymoon Hotel.
Within Maldives, Coco Bodu Hithi took hold of the Luxury Honeymoon Hotel award while Centara Grand Ras Fushi Resort And Spa Maldives took the award for Luxury Adult Beach Resort, Conrad Maldives Rangali Island for Luxury Villa Resort, Constance Halaveli Maldives for Luxury Water Villa Resort, Jumeirah Vittaveli for Luxury Island Resort, Kurumba Maldives for Luxury Family All-Inclusive Hotel, Lily Beach Resort And Spa for Luxury Beach Resort, and Royal Island Resort & Spa for Luxury Romantic Hotel.
The World Luxury Hotel Awards is a recognized global organization providing luxury hotels with recognition for their world-class facilities and service excellence provided to guests. Public votes select all winners, reflecting real recognition for the hard work and dedication of hotel staff and hotel standards.
‘Luxury in today’s world means rarity’

What is the overall philosophy of the brand Soneva?
We are a family business managed by me and my wife Eva. We focus on the “One Owner, One Operator, One Philosophy, One Brand” strategy. We are not interested on the asset light strategy. The asset light model doesn’t fit with the luxury brands. Over time this will help us to standout. Our philosophy is slow life. In this we are combining luxury, wellness and sustainability. We offer our guests luxury by minimising the impact on the planet. The acronym for Slow life is Sustainable-Local-Organic-Wellness, Learning-Inspiring-Fun-Experiences. The luxury for 21st century travellers is rarity; people are looking out for experiences which are rare. We are providing such unique experiences. We are also combining luxury with wellbeing.
What are your future plans for the Soneva brand?
We introduced luxury travel to Maldives in 1995 with the launch of our first property Soneva Fushi. Now we are 20 years old. In the last three four years we are making quite a lot of upgrades to the existing properties. We want to continuously evolve, so our immediate plan is to keep upgrading our properties.
Apart from this, we want to do a bit more in the Maldives along with our existing infrastructure. We are launching the Soneva Jani on October 28, 2016. This property is situated on a lagoon and it contains six islands. The total area of this property is about four to five kms. We would like to do two more concepts in the Maldives which will be within close proximity to Soneva Fushi. These concepts will not cannibalise on Soneva Fushi or Soneva Jani. At the moment we wouldn’t like to disclose the concept. They will be complementary and not competitive to our existing properties in Maldives. They will be high end products. Soneva in Aqua is a very successful brand as of now. We also want to increase the number of super luxury yachts in other locations.
We are also looking at other locations like Oman, Bali, Japan, Ibiza, and London in future to setup properties. We have a strong leisure component in these cities and our major focus is in the leisure segment.
Who are your investors?
We have roped in a private equity firm with a stake in our company from the Shanghai Government; they have created a private equity firm with 10 of the state owned enterprises. They will want to exit their shares in the next five to six years. Our agreement with them is more investments in our existing assets.
Thailand is aggressively pitching for luxury tourism in India, Do you see a growth from India in your Thailand property?
Soneva Kiri Resort comprises 35 vast pool villas on beach level, hillsides or cliff tops, all overlooking the Gulf of Thailand. The highlights of this property include the open-air Cinema Paradiso, a home-made chocolate and ice cream parlor, high-tech Observatory, manta ray shaped children’s Den and the spectacular Treetop Dining Pod. Travelers from India are doubling every year to all our properties, including the Soneva Kiri. The property is visited by a lot of Indian travelers.
Do you see any opportunity to open up a resort in India?
At the moment we are not looking to open up properties in India. There are still a lot of opportunities in the Maldives. Maldives is much less restrictive, in terms of the visa facilitation. Also, there are a lot of international flights from all the major cities into Maldives. So as of now our priority market will remain the Maldives.
Which are the segments that you are looking at? Do you cater to the MICE as well?
Families are our major segment as we have the big residences. Now we have built the Den which is entertainment for the children. Soneva as a brand is very strong in the family market. Apart from this we cater to honeymooners and the weddings segment. We are witnessing a trend where we get multi generational groups where we see the grand children coming with grandparents. We also cater to the MICE segment, but very small groups. We have the eight bedroom villas which can cater to such groups. We also have small conference facilities.
South African Butler Academy to hold Training Session in Maldives
The South African Butler Academy will conduct a 10-day “open” International Hotel & Resort Butler Training in the Maldives on the 12th of September 2016.
The renowned butler school based in Cape Town, South Africa have partnered with the exquisite Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa to hold the session.
The academy, had previously held training sessions for the Hilton Hotels and the Queen Mary 2 cruise liner. The Maldives tourism industry with so many professionals with potentials will be the South African Butler Academy’s next stop to share their knowledge and train the individuals attending in the art of hospitality.
The Butler Academy train their candidates in Hotel, Lodge, Corporate Butler Training and Hospitality Training courses, guaranteed to make them experts in the field. The candidates also get to learn invaluable different sets of skills such as Child Care and Au Pairing skills, Concierge service & Valeting Skills and even Pets and Animal Care.
Individuals at the training session will get the opportunity to upgrade their skills and learn from one of the leading Butler Schools in the World.
The South African Butler Academy holds such training sessions frequently throughout the world and their candidates are esteemed for providing an excellent seven-star service.
Make WAVES at world’s most UNIQUE all-inclusive resorts
THE new all-inclusive hotel in Barbados has opened, with no end of twists to the usual setup.
Safaris, night markets and rum punch: welcome to beautiful, laid back Barbados.
As the island celebrates 50 years of independence, now’s the time to visit.
A country so beautiful an laid-back, it has the moniker ‘jewel of the Caribbean,’ the island paradise is celebrating independence after being ruled by England until 1966.
However, Bajan culture celebrates all things British — from colonial architecture to afternoon tea.
And if you need a place to stay, look no further than the newly opened Waves Hotel & Spa.
Unlike its five sister properties and indeed anywhere else in Barbados, Waves is an all-inclusive property that offers guests a comprehensive mind and body retreat on the platinum west coast of the island.
The style, culinary experience, setting, activities and spa treatments have all been designed to create an empowering, inspiring and ultimately relaxing holiday.
And they even encourage guests to explore their creative side with a special Bajan colouring book.
Created by local island artist Catherine Cummins, who is famed for her drawings and stunning textile creations, ‘Shades of Waves’ is an intricately designed colouring book that features truly Bajan motifs.
Specifically developed to help de-stress and focus the mind, ‘Shades of Waves’ is set to inspire guests of all ages to pick up a colouring pencil and drift into a tranquil state.
Guests are encouraged to colour at least one page a day to help them acclimatise to a more relaxed way of life at the hotel.
And they re also encouraged to take part in one of the many luxurious activities available at the resort, including up to four complimentary spa treatments during their stay.
In addition to the new colouring book and inclusive spa treatments, Waves Hotel & Spa will feature a range of special relaxation sessions that have been designed to release tension, boost vitality and help guests enjoy the present.
These include stand-up paddle boarding, al fresco Kickboxing and outdoor yoga in the yoga pavilion, Pilates in the Zen garden and complimentary golf for all guests at the nearby South Coast Golf Club.
Safaris, night markets and rum punch: welcome to beautiful, laid back Barbados.
As the island celebrates 50 years of independence, now’s the time to visit.
A country so beautiful an laid-back, it has the moniker ‘jewel of the Caribbean,’ the island paradise is celebrating independence after being ruled by England until 1966.
However, Bajan culture celebrates all things British — from colonial architecture to afternoon tea.
And if you need a place to stay, look no further than the newly opened Waves Hotel & Spa.
Unlike its five sister properties and indeed anywhere else in Barbados, Waves is an all-inclusive property that offers guests a comprehensive mind and body retreat on the platinum west coast of the island.
The style, culinary experience, setting, activities and spa treatments have all been designed to create an empowering, inspiring and ultimately relaxing holiday.
And they even encourage guests to explore their creative side with a special Bajan colouring book.
Created by local island artist Catherine Cummins, who is famed for her drawings and stunning textile creations, ‘Shades of Waves’ is an intricately designed colouring book that features truly Bajan motifs.

Guests are encouraged to colour at least one page a day to help them acclimatise to a more relaxed way of life at the hotel.
And they re also encouraged to take part in one of the many luxurious activities available at the resort, including up to four complimentary spa treatments during their stay.
In addition to the new colouring book and inclusive spa treatments, Waves Hotel & Spa will feature a range of special relaxation sessions that have been designed to release tension, boost vitality and help guests enjoy the present.
These include stand-up paddle boarding, al fresco Kickboxing and outdoor yoga in the yoga pavilion, Pilates in the Zen garden and complimentary golf for all guests at the nearby South Coast Golf Club.
Baglioni Resort Maldives opening in 2017
In 2017, Italian hotel chain Baglioni Hotels launches their first Maldives resort, Baglioni Resort Maldives, located on the unspoiled private island of Maagu in the Dhaalu Atoll and only a 40-minute hop by seaplane from the capital, Malé.
The resort will provide 99 villas with a selection of jungle, beach or over-water options, including an 870 sqm-luxe Presidential Water Villa with three bedrooms and private pool with Jacuzzi.
With sand floors offering barefoot dining and vegetables grown in the hotel’s own Vegetable Garden, guests have a choice of three restaurants including Italian, international and Japanese options. Wind down in the Jungle Spa, a temple of Ayurvedic and Thai therapies surrounded by tropical foliage, for the ultimate sense of peace and harmony.
The resort’s specialist Dive Centre will provide the opportunity to dive and snorkel in some of the best dive sites in the world as well as a range of watersporting activities. Also ideal for families, Baglioni Resort Maldives will offer a kids club from 3-12 years old.
The resort will also be designed to minimise the environmental impact, with sustainable materials and measures being taken for maximum sustainability and efficiency.
The resort will provide 99 villas with a selection of jungle, beach or over-water options, including an 870 sqm-luxe Presidential Water Villa with three bedrooms and private pool with Jacuzzi.
With sand floors offering barefoot dining and vegetables grown in the hotel’s own Vegetable Garden, guests have a choice of three restaurants including Italian, international and Japanese options. Wind down in the Jungle Spa, a temple of Ayurvedic and Thai therapies surrounded by tropical foliage, for the ultimate sense of peace and harmony.
The resort’s specialist Dive Centre will provide the opportunity to dive and snorkel in some of the best dive sites in the world as well as a range of watersporting activities. Also ideal for families, Baglioni Resort Maldives will offer a kids club from 3-12 years old.
The resort will also be designed to minimise the environmental impact, with sustainable materials and measures being taken for maximum sustainability and efficiency.
OZEN by Atmosphere at Maadhoo, Maldives
Ozen by Atmosphere opened in the island of maadhoo, south male atoll on 15th July 2016. The tranquil island has been converted into a top class lifestyle luxury resort latest to be unveiled in the Maldives.
Just a short 45minute boat ride away from Ibrahim Nasir international airport, the main international airport of Maldives and the capital city of Male, the island is perfectly situated just close enough to civilization in case of need and far enough for its guests to experience the amazing views that the resort offers of sunsets and sunrises from the east and west and pristine underwater marine life and the large lagoon overseeing the horizon.
Considering the geography and location, few other resorts can boast of the quality of natural beauty that the OZEN by Atmosphere can provide to its guests not only in the Maldives but throughout the whole world even.
Villas and Suites
Accommodating 41 beach villas situated perfectly on the immaculate sandy beach spreads over the turquoise lagoon, with another 49 over-water villas offering a romantic and rare experience hard to find and truly unmatched.
Six different outlets providing different kinds of cuisine for guests at the resort including the most notable underwater restaurant M6M and chefs of high class prestige with experienced teams ensuring that you would get an unforgettable experience at its restaurants.
Activities
Extending an unlimited range of activities conducted on the island spanning from limitless snorkeling excursions for all guests to night fishing expeditions or journeys to nearby uninhabited islands or the exclusive submarine experience that the resort provides with its SUB-ZEN by atmosphere service.
Spotlight on M6m
The first underwater dining experience provided in the Male atoll is in available at OZEN by Atmosphere’s M6m or ‘Minus 6 Meters’, a name which suits the restaurant perfectly. The restaurant provides an exquisite fine dining experience with gourmet and modern seafood cuisine and astonishing views of underwater natural beauty just a glance away from the window.
“Today is a very special day as we welcome our first guests to OZEN by Atmosphere. It is gratifying to see all our hard work come to fruition and our vision coming to life. My team & I am fully excited & prepared to take care of our discerning guests during the coming weeks.
We look forward to welcoming many more to our home away from home during the coming months and create lasting memories!” – Mr. Venkata Giri, General Manager of OZEN
It is expected for the resort to be a huge success with ultra-luxurious services and attractive rates with its perfect location it is certainly a step for Atmosphere following up from Atmosphere Kanifushi.
Why choose OZEN by Atmosphere?
From the lavish services it provides and grand entrance to the market and its key aspects of location wise and its edge over competitive resorts nearby with its underwater dining restaurant and attractive prices, OZEN by Atmosphere has been dubbed the most promising resort of 2016 and its opening has been much waited for anticipated by experts. With a professional team leading the resort and its high quality and expensive designs of villas to give its guests the ultimate luxury experience it is ready to provide, the resort is so far living up to the hype given to it for months leading up to its opening but only time will tell.
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Just a short 45minute boat ride away from Ibrahim Nasir international airport, the main international airport of Maldives and the capital city of Male, the island is perfectly situated just close enough to civilization in case of need and far enough for its guests to experience the amazing views that the resort offers of sunsets and sunrises from the east and west and pristine underwater marine life and the large lagoon overseeing the horizon.
Considering the geography and location, few other resorts can boast of the quality of natural beauty that the OZEN by Atmosphere can provide to its guests not only in the Maldives but throughout the whole world even.
Villas and Suites
Accommodating 41 beach villas situated perfectly on the immaculate sandy beach spreads over the turquoise lagoon, with another 49 over-water villas offering a romantic and rare experience hard to find and truly unmatched.
Six different outlets providing different kinds of cuisine for guests at the resort including the most notable underwater restaurant M6M and chefs of high class prestige with experienced teams ensuring that you would get an unforgettable experience at its restaurants.
Activities
Extending an unlimited range of activities conducted on the island spanning from limitless snorkeling excursions for all guests to night fishing expeditions or journeys to nearby uninhabited islands or the exclusive submarine experience that the resort provides with its SUB-ZEN by atmosphere service.
Spotlight on M6m
The first underwater dining experience provided in the Male atoll is in available at OZEN by Atmosphere’s M6m or ‘Minus 6 Meters’, a name which suits the restaurant perfectly. The restaurant provides an exquisite fine dining experience with gourmet and modern seafood cuisine and astonishing views of underwater natural beauty just a glance away from the window.
“Today is a very special day as we welcome our first guests to OZEN by Atmosphere. It is gratifying to see all our hard work come to fruition and our vision coming to life. My team & I am fully excited & prepared to take care of our discerning guests during the coming weeks.
We look forward to welcoming many more to our home away from home during the coming months and create lasting memories!” – Mr. Venkata Giri, General Manager of OZEN
It is expected for the resort to be a huge success with ultra-luxurious services and attractive rates with its perfect location it is certainly a step for Atmosphere following up from Atmosphere Kanifushi.
Why choose OZEN by Atmosphere?
From the lavish services it provides and grand entrance to the market and its key aspects of location wise and its edge over competitive resorts nearby with its underwater dining restaurant and attractive prices, OZEN by Atmosphere has been dubbed the most promising resort of 2016 and its opening has been much waited for anticipated by experts. With a professional team leading the resort and its high quality and expensive designs of villas to give its guests the ultimate luxury experience it is ready to provide, the resort is so far living up to the hype given to it for months leading up to its opening but only time will tell.
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