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General

Milaidhoo Island Maldives is a boutique luxury resort in the UNESCO biosphere reserve, close to Hanifaru Bay. Its own coral reef is a protected area and noted as an outstanding snorkelling and diving site. The beautiful island, abundant with tropical greenery, is fringed by white soft deep sandy beaches and circled by a coral reef.

Offering barefoot informality, each of the spacious air-conditioned villas has its own private freshwater pool on the sundeck and opens up 180 degrees to allow the natural beauty of the island into the villa. All villas have ocean views. Custom-made furnishings and thoughtful designs are Maldivian inspired. An island host is on hand to ensure every detail of the stay is perfect, from arranging spa appointments and excursions to ensuring the private wine fridge in the villa is stocked with the guest’s personal favourites.

There are three restaurants and two bars designed to appeal to the senses. The Milaidhoo Gourmet plan is a dine-around meal plan offering daily breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as international and premium brands of spirits, beers, wines and cocktails from our selection.

Guests can enjoy a 24-hour island host, personalized welcome gift, champagne bottle and use of private airport lounge on arrival and departure.

The over-water spa has four treatment suites and complimentary yoga and meditation classes take place in the open air over-water pavillion. Sports activities include sailing, catamarans, kayaks, a 24-hour fitness centre and yacht trips. The property also provides dolphin cruises, whale shark spotting, manta ray watching, conservation activities with the resident marine biologist, fishing, diving, snorkelling, and an open-air infinity pool.

Milaidhoo is reached by a scenic 30-minute seaplane ride from Male International Airport. Airport transfers are provided by the hotel at an extra charge.

Cancellation / Prepayment

14 days to arrival : 50% of package
10 days to arrival : 100% of package
No Shows : 100% of package
Early Departure : 100% of package

Children and extra beds

All children are welcome. The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1

Pets

No pets allowed!

Accepted credit cards

American Express,Visa,Master Card

Check-in time

14:00 hrs

Check-out time

12:00 hrs

Internet

FREE WIFI

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Maldives

MaldivesThe Maldives is a geological marvel consisting of 1,190 coral islands that form an archipelago of 26 major atolls stretching like a string of pearls across the Indian Ocean. The top of the chain of islands lies to the south west of India. The atolls stretch southwardsfrom there and past the western side of Sri

Culture and history info

Historically, the Maldives was an important crossroad in the Indian Ocean, hence Maldivian culture is a melting pot of various influences gathered from visitors who set foot there over the centuries. Influences of India, Sri Lanka, Arabia, Persia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Africa are evident in the unique culture of the Maldives. Maldivians have assimilated these influences over the years and created their own cultural identity like no other. A proud history and rich culture evolved from the first settlers in the Maldives, who were seafarers from various parts of the world, traversing the oceans in ancient times. Since people from different parts of the world settled in the Maldives over the centuries, you can still spot some of the traditions they brought with them in Maldivian culture. Some of the traditional drumming and dancing (known as ‘boduberu’) shows African influences, with rhythmic beating of drums and some songs in a language resembling that of East African countries. As one would expect, there is a great South Asian influence in some of the music and dancing and particularly in the traditional food of the Maldives. This includes spicy curries using coconut milk and fish as the main staples and ‘roshi’ (a thin flatbread) as a popular accompaniment. Those who aren’t fans of curries will also find a range of world cuisine available including pasta, burgers, noodles and other home comforts. The resorts boast a wide variety of international cuisine, much of which is serious competition for the world’s top restaurants. Fresh ingredients are flown in daily or grown on the islands. However, some of the South Asian customs especially with regard to women such as the Sub Continent’s tradition of secluding women from public view are not tenets of life here. In fact, women play a major role in society - not surprising considering the fact many Maldivian men spend the whole day out at sea fishing. Many of the country’s traditions are strongly related to the sea and the fact that life is dependent on the sea around us. Traditional handicrafts include matt-weaving and beautiful lacquer-work, usually painted in black, red and yellow. Although these traditions are less commonplace today, there are still some talented craftsmen and women who make these (matts are weaved exclusively by women). They can be found in souvenir shops at resorts and in Male’ and make a wonderful souvenir of your holiday in the Maldives.

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