New resort Eri Maldives opens
New lifestyle island resort Eri Maldives has officially opened in the North Malé Atoll, Maldives.
The resort is located just a 45-minute speedboat ride from Velana International Airport on a natural island, with a house reef accessible directly from the shore.
It exudes Maldivian heritage with a focus on mindful living, allowing guests to connect with the island’s culture.
Accommodation at Eri is divided into four distinct categories.
Beach Pool Villas feature private pools amid tropical greenery, offering seclusion.
Beach Villas provide direct access to the shore and sunset views over the lagoon.
Beach Studios are located on the ground floor, just moments from the sand, while Sky Studios on the upper level feature private balconies with lagoon views.
Guests can choose from flexible Full Board Plus and All-Inclusive plans available across three venues: global dining at Soul Kitchen, the Beach Shack and sunset refreshments at Sip & Dip.
The Maldives resort features a 5-star PADI dive centre managed by Euro-Divers, providing guided access to over 30 dive sites and comprehensive watersports.
The Eskape Spa offers holistic treatments.
Frederic Brohez, Chief Operating Officer of Pulse Hotels & Resorts, said: “We are thrilled to expand our portfolio with Eri, an eco-chic lifestyle brand designed for the aware and eco-conscious traveller – where design, community, and well-being come together in harmony.”
To mark the launch, the resort rolled out an exclusive opening offer featuring savings and inclusions.
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