New Maldives luxury resort Kuda Villingili opens in June
Kuda Villingili Resort, a new luxury island retreat in the Maldives is on track to open its doors to guests on 6 June.
This five-star property is located in the North Male Atoll.
Kuda Villingili offers an experience-driven concept, a comprehensive line-up of gourmet dining options, a beachfront spa, and 150m pool.
Nightly entertainment includes lobster & champagne nights and sunset DJ sessions.
Other amenities comprise an elevated yoga pavilion, Technogym and a recreation centre with table tennis, billiards, karaoke & table games.
There are two tennis courts, beach volleyball and island excursions that range from surfing, scuba wildlife encounters and big game fishing.
Nightly rates at Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives start from $1,000 (£720), including breakfast.
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