Your luxury resort is ready, sir
Your luxury resort is ready, sir.
So you’ve done Mustique, you’ve chartered the Christina O around the Med, and you’re between Sydney and Hong Kong, paying $250,000 for a premium cabin on the maiden round-the-world voyage of the Queen Mary 2.
Where to next?
For a cool million dollars, you can hire one of the two iconic Soneva resorts in the Maldives. Even better, you get to take your friends along for the experience. Lots of them.
Six Senses Resorts and Spas is offering the opportunity to take over each island exclusively at an all-inclusive rate of one million dollars for seven days and nights for a full complement of guests – at either resort.
The offer also includes seaplane and powerboat transfers, unlimited water activities, Six Senses Spa and gourmet dining for all guests. Only high-end wines and gift boutique purchases are extras to be paid for.
Soneva Fushi can comfortably accommodate around 134 adults, with 20 children utilizing the daybeds and tree house bunks. Soneva Gili can accommodate close to 94 adults, with oversized daybeds for 20 children
The offer is valid for stays from May through November each year and a long lead time is essential due to availability.
For conditions and enquiries, contact the general manger of either resort.
Soneva Fushi: [email protected]
Soneva Gili: [email protected]
Ian Jarrett
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