Rosewood to debut Maldives resort
Luxury hotel group Rosewood unveiled plans for its first Maldives resort.
Rosewood Ranfaru is set to open in 2027 spread around a lagoon in the South Male Atoll.
It is located less than an hour from Velana International Airport in Male, and accessible by a short seaplane flight or by yacht transfer.
Developed by Estithmar Holding, the Maldives resort will offer 120 beachfront and overwater villas, from one- to five-bedrooms, all with private pools.
Amenities include a Rosewood Explorer’s Club for kids, several specialty restaurants, a beach club, and an Asaya wellbeing facility and fitness centre.
The Maldives resort will also feature numerous swimming pools, both for adults and families, paddle courts, and water sports.
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