Redesigned Naladhu Private Island Maldives reopens
Naladhu Private Island has reopened again, welcoming guests after a major transformation.
During the six-month closure the Maldives resort underwent a comprehensive redesign by New York based designer Yuji Yamazaki.
It now has a sleek contemporary look.
The resort’s top suite, the 600 square metre Two Bedroom Beach Pool Residence, now has a 20-metre private beach.
Dining is completely bespoke, with an all-day breakfast and a no-menu concept in the resort’s restaurant ‘The Living Room’.
A luxury couple’s spa room has also been added.
The resort has 20 ‘Houses’ with butler service 24 hours a day.
Located beside a lagoon in the South Male Atoll, Naladhu Private Island is just 30 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport in Male.
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