Soneva offers exclusive Maldives ‘Island Buyout’
Maldives luxury island resort Soneva Fushi is offering the ultimate in social distancing luxury.
For a limited time a whole Indian Ocean island is up for grabs for an ‘Island Buyout.’
Available until September 1 2020, Island Buyout offers a private luxury hideaway staring at $100,000 per night, in any of the one- to nine-bedroom villas for as many friends and family as needed.
The rate does not include any meals, experiences or transfers.
It includes open air private movie screenings in Cinema Paradiso, and private dining of international gourmet cuisines as Soneva’s restaurants.
Fully bespoke itineraries can be arranged, and all the beaches are for exclusive private use.
Soneva resorts are monitoring the evolving Covid-19 situation and have implemented a programme of health and safety protocols to safeguard the health of all guests and hosts.
It includes screening and comprehensive sanitisation across the resorts and the availability of emergency quarantine and containment procedures.
Soneva also has a flexible cancellation policy.
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