Movenpick Kuredhivaru Maldives Resort offers million dollar buyout island escape
Movenpick’s five-star Kuredhivaru Maldives Resort is available for exclusive buyout – for guests with deep pockets.
Up for grabs is exclusive use of its facilities that can be turned into the private tropical adventure playground for a million-dollar island vacation.
With exclusive use, guests get access to 105 private villas, suites and residences located both overwater and on the beach and four restaurants, lounge bars and cafes, including ONU Marché all-day dining restaurant, Bodumas overwater seafood restaurant, and Latitude 5.5 poolside grill..
The resort also features a five-star PADI dive and watersports centre, Sun Spa by Healing Earth, and recreational facilities such as tennis and volleyball courts.
It is priced from US$930,000 per three night stay between 10 May – 30 September 2021, US$999,000 between 1 November – 23 December 2021, and from US$1,014,000 per three nights between 1 – 31 October 2021.
It comes with an all Inclusive meal plan, unlimited non-motorized water sports and free snorkelling gear rental, and a choice of accommodation at all 105 villas, suites, and residences with private pools.
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