Renovated Naladhu Private Island Maldives relaunching in November
Exclusive resort Naladhu Private Island is set to reopen in the Maldives later this year after a comprehensive six-month renovation.
It is due to relaunch in November with a new look and feel, following a total redesign.
All the public areas and accommodation are included in the renovation and the resort’s flagship suite, the Two Bedroom Pool Residence, will reopen with its own 20m private beach.
The island is located on the edge of a lagoon in the South Malé Atoll, just 30 minutes by luxury speedboat from Malé’s international airport.
The resort has just 20 keys and is being redesigned by New York based designer Yuji Yamazaki.
Yamazak is creating a modern colonial South East Asian look.
The restaurant, bar, wine cellar and gym are among the public areas receiving a completely new look.
The resort plans to introduc some new experiences, including a snorkelling tour with the in-house marine biologist.
The resort is expanding the no-menu dine anywhere concept, enabling guests to choose their favourite dishes and dining spots round the clock wherever and at any time.
Naladhu Private Island will feature a new dedicated spa treatment area including a double treatment room and bathing and changing area and the introduction of a resident Naturopath and Nutritional Therapist.
"This substantial investment will ensure that Naladhu Private Island continues to be one of the most exclusive private islands in the Maldives. The resort already has a significant number of repeat guests, and I have no doubt the new-look Naladhu will entice many new travellers," said Naladhu Private Island’s General Manager Giles Selves.
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