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Ten things I love about the Maldives: Peter Foreman

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Peter Foreman is the Director of Sales & Marketing for Starwood Hotels & Resorts in Maldives. He is the driving force behind Sales and Marketing teams of Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa and W Retreat & Spa for the past two years. Since starting his career as Sales Executive with Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas, Peter has spent over 12 years with various Starwood properties. Before moving to the sunny side of life, he worked as the Director of Sales & Marketing for Le Meridien Kuala Lampur in Malaysia. Peter is a real Starwood star.

Here we asked about ten things he love above the Maldives.

1. SPEED BOATS – this has to be the ultimate way of getting around! How will I ever be able to live in a city again, and rely on trains, buses and cars? There is a romantic movie-star feeling about jumping into a speedboat and setting course for your destination. I can’t help but feel a little like George Clooney speeding around Italy or James Bond  speeding across the high seas!

2. REEF / Snorkeling – Being Australian, I have always believed that the Great Barrier Reef is home to the world’s best snorkeling (and scuba diving). However, having lived in the Maldives for the past 22 months, I am continually amazed with the underwater beauty seen at the house reef of W Maldives resort. This has to be one of the most colorful and fish life abundant reefs in the Maldives. I believe that those tourists who visit the Maldives and leave without experiencing the magnificence of the Maldivian underwater life are missing some of the best experiences that the Maldives has to offer.

My tip: book a snorkeling guide with our team at Down Under and spend some time floating across the clear waters surrounding the island.

Corals, Reef, Underwater

3. FLIP-FLOPS AND SHORTS– In Australia, we call flip-flops ‘Thongs’, however, I have to be careful as here it has a different meaning! Hitting the beach in my thongs does not sound too tempting! Here at W Maldives, flip-flops and shorts are the wardrobe of the day and evening. It’s great to work and live in; with such a casual environment, and also suits perfectly with the weather conditions. I’ve even got a tan on my feet from the straps of my flip-flops.

4. SUNSET – Well, they just don’t get any better than in the Maldives. Every day on every island it is different.  I am lucky enough be able to switch between the Anchorage Bar deck at Sheraton Maldives and the SIP deck at W Maldives, to watch the lazy sun tired from the day lay down to rest beyond the horizon. At W Retreat, we have a DJ, playing the perfect tunes, to accompany the sunset. It’s a magical experience and one that, when I am traveling, I tell all our partners to suggest to their guests – they simply MUST spend at least one sunset at SIP with one of W’s signature cocktails. On the Anchorage deck at Sheraton, a lot of the guests gather to watch and participate in  Shark feeding, which takes place at 5:30pm, daily. Shark feeding combined with a wine tasting at the Sheraton Social Hour is a great way to end a day in the Maldives.

5. MALE’ – I really enjoy walking around the tiny capital island city. For our visitors, I suggest that if time allows they spend a few hours exploring the fish and vegetable markets at the capital, Male’. It’s such an eye opener to the way of life in the Maldives. And of course, no visit to Male’ is complete without a good coffee or two at one of the numerous cafes dotted across the island

6. STARS – the pit dark expanse of the night sky just opens up so clearly as the sun sets. At W Maldives, I always lye outside on the day lounge and watch the stars glitter and dance before going to bed. It’s incredibly peaceful and a great way to clear your thoughts from the day.

7. SEAPLANE – Get your cameras ready! This is such an amazing and unique experience. There are few places in the world that you would be able to go on a seaplane ride. The view of the islands and atolls from above and the never ending horizon cannot simply be captured on your camera. I especially love the landing, when the sea plane sets down, cutting through the salt water of the Indian Ocean.

 8. BUCKET LIST – The Maldives has to be on most people’s bucket list of places to visit. For most people, it is to celebrate life’s milestones, such as anniversaries, weddings, honeymoons, and other important moments that they come  to experience Maldives, but we get to live here every day. Of course, there are times that I miss the city life, but, after one of my trips abroad, I  always find myself reminiscing about the natural beauty of Maldives.

9. CLEAR COLORFUL WATERS  – I still remember the night that I arrived in the Maldives and how amazed I was at the color of the water – even at the jetty of Male’ International Airport. The different shades of blue water (with the clear blue skies) dazzles me every day, even now.

10. FOOD – The freshness of seafood is amazing. To dine under the stars at FISH restaurant of W Maldives is  an incredible experience. Plan for the nights around the full moon and I guarantee you that the fresh seafood, along with the incredible natural setting, will give you goose-bumps. It also is the perfect spot to spy on the marine life swimming below the restaurant. Sea Salt restaurant at Sheraton Maldives offers my home-town favorite; ‘Surf n Turf’ – an Angus Beef Tenderloin topped with Maldivian Spiny Lobster, its freshness will leave you with memories to last.

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Oriana Migliaccio: The Marine Guardian Transforming Conservation in the Maldives

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At the heart of Anantara’s commitment to tailored luxury and authentic experiences lies the passionate work of Oriana Migliaccio, a marine biologist whose devotion to oceanic preservation resonates deeply in the sky-blue waters of the Maldives. Oriana, a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer with a PhD in Life and Biomolecular Sciences, embodies the spirit of discovery and conservation at Anantara Dhigu Maldives Resort, Anantara Veli Maldives Resort, and Naladhu Private Island Maldives.

Raised on the sun-kissed shores of Naples, Italy, Oriana’s early years were steeped in the wonders of the Mediterranean Sea, a rich biodiversity hotspot. She frequently spent winter breaks at the aquarium. “It is this deep love for the marine world that got me interested from an early age in pursuing a career in marine biology,” she reflects. Following her passion, Oriana earned her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Marine Biology in Italy. Her journey then took her to the Maldives for an additional master’s in Tropical Marine Biology, where the allure of tropical environments steered her focus towards specialising in coral reef biology and conservation. This newfound dedication culminated in earning her PhD in the United Kingdom, solidifying her commitment to preserving marine ecosystems.

Oriana’s expertise, honed in the jungles of Borneo as a Conservation Manager and Dive Leader, now flourishes in the Maldives. Her initiatives span coral reef restoration, sea turtle protection, and sustainable practices, all pivotal to the region’s marine ecosystem. A crowning achievement is her creation of the “Reef Hero” PADI specialty, a course designed to educate divers on coral conservation, nurturing a new wave of ocean stewards.

“I created the ‘Reef Hero’ course during my time as a marine biologist and dive instructor in Malaysian Borneo. This course, focusing on coral reef restoration and rehabilitation, was inspired by my diving students’ desire to positively impact the oceans they love exploring. Witnessing the adverse effects of marine issues like debris, over-fishing, pollution, and global warming, this inspired me to create guidelines that can be used by recreational divers to save coral reefs around the world.” – Oriana Migliaccio

In April 2023, Oriana joined Anantara, where her role transcends traditional boundaries, as she immerses guests in a world of marine wonders through various interactive initiatives:

  • Marine Talk on Coral Reef & Marine Life: Weekly educational sessions that spotlight the vital role of coral reefs and the importance of responsible diving.
  • Discovering Marine Biology for Kids: Fun, interactive lessons that spark young minds’ curiosity about the underwater world.
  • Workshop on Repurposing Ghost Nets: Transforming abandoned fishing nets into bracelets, raising awareness about their impact on marine life.
  • Marine Biologist Corner: An open forum for guests to engage with Oriana, deepening their understanding of marine conservation.
  • Visit the Coral Nursery: Snorkeling adventures to coral nurseries, where guests explore coral species and participate in the resort’s coral restoration efforts.
  • Coral Adoption: Encouraging guests to play an active role in coral restoration, either by planting corals or sponsoring a coral rope, and tracking their growth.

“In the Maldives, a country faced with pressing environmental challenges, sustainability and environmental conservation are not just trends. They are a necessity,” Oriana emphasises, outlining the long-term goals for sustainability and marine conservation at Anantara’s Maldives resorts. “The survival of this tropical paradise is intertwined with adopting sustainable practices and reducing the anthropogenic impact on the environment.”

Following the devastating coral bleaching event of 2016, Oriana has been instrumental in Anantara’s HARP initiative (Holistic Approach to Reef Protection), aimed at rehabilitating damaged coral reefs. With over 10,000 corals grown and planted since 2017, the project is on course to double this number, enhancing marine biodiversity. Guests are invited to become coral gardeners, contributing to the project’s success while receiving progress updates on their adopted “baby corals”.

Collaborating with esteemed organisations like the Olive Ridley Project, Manta Trust, and the Maldives Whale Shark Research Program, Oriana’s work includes a photo-ID programme for studying sea turtles, manta rays, and whale sharks. She invites guests to join as citizen scientists, aiding in data collection during their underwater explorations.

Oriana Migliaccio’s contributions reflect the essence of Anantara’s luxury experience — unique, immersive, and deeply connected to the local environment. Her passion and dedication are not just preserving the ocean’s beauty but also inspiring guests to become active participants in its conservation, ensuring its wonder endures for generations to come.

For more information on Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas, please visit www.anantara.com. 

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Abdulla Wisam: A journey of excellence and growth in the Maldivian hospitality industry

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In the heart of the stunning Maldives, where luxury resorts and crystal-clear waters come together to create a paradise on Earth, there are individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that every guest’s experience is nothing short of exceptional. One such individual is Abdulla Wisam, whose remarkable journey in the hospitality industry is a testament to his dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to providing the best possible service to guests.

Abdulla Wisam’s journey in the hospitality industry began right after completing his schooling. In 2003, he embarked on his professional career by joining Dhoveli Beach Resort & Spa, where he gained his first taste of the world of hospitality. It was here that he discovered his passion for creating memorable guest experiences and building relationships with visitors from around the world.

After his initial foray into the industry, Wisam’s career path continued to evolve. His dedication and hard work caught the attention of industry leaders, leading him to take on roles of increasing responsibility. His time at Meeru Island Resort saw him as an Outlet Cashier and Night Auditor, roles that allowed him to develop a deep understanding of the operational aspects of a resort.

Wisam’s determination and eagerness to learn led him to the iconic Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, where he started as a Recreation Attendant. Over time, he showcased his exceptional skills in guest relations and management, and he was promoted to the position of Front Office Supervisor. His journey with Four Seasons served as a stepping stone for what was to come next.

In 2014, Wisam joined the W Maldives, a resort known for its luxurious offerings and unparalleled guest experiences. Starting as a Welcome Team Leader, he quickly rose through the ranks due to his impeccable guest service skills and innate leadership abilities. His promotion to Guest Experience Manager was a testament to his ability to not only meet but exceed guest expectations. He was then transferred to The St. Regis Maldives as the Assistant Front Office Manager with the pre-opening team.

As his career trajectory continued its upward trajectory, Wisam took on the role of Front Office Manager at prestigious resorts such as Milaidhoo Island, Raffles Maldives, and The Standard Maldives. These roles allowed him to refine his management style, hone his problem-solving skills, and contribute to the overall success of each resort.

Wisam’s journey eventually led him to COMO Cocoa Island, a resort renowned for its unparalleled luxury and exquisite attention to detail. Joining as the Front Office Manager, he embraced the challenges and responsibilities that came with the position. His dedication, combined with his innate ability to create genuine connections with guests, led to his promotion as the Director of Rooms.

Wisam’s journey in the Maldivian hospitality industry is a remarkable tale of perseverance, growth, and a genuine passion for creating exceptional guest experiences. His diverse roles, spanning from recreation to guest experience management, have equipped him with a holistic understanding of the industry. His commitment to continuous improvement and dedication to delivering top-tier service have not only benefited the resorts he’s been a part of but have also contributed to elevating the reputation of Maldives as a premier luxury travel destination.

As Wisam continues to shape the guest experience landscape at COMO Cocoa Island, one can only imagine the heights he will reach and the impact he will make on the ever-evolving hospitality industry of the Maldives. His journey stands as an inspiration to aspiring hoteliers and a testament to the boundless opportunities that await those who are truly passionate about their craft.

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Hamzath Ameen: Elevating human resources

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In the fast-paced and thriving hospitality industry of the Maldives, where exceptional service and guest satisfaction are paramount, there are individuals who stand out for their dedication, expertise, and leadership qualities. Hamzath Ameen is making his mark as a proficient human resources professional in island resorts of the Maldives. With an impressive career trajectory and a passion for excellence, Hamzath has become a respected figure in the industry.

Hamzath Ameen was born and raised in Addu Atoll, a region known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. Following his schooling, he pursued his higher education at Cyryx College in Male’, where he successfully completed an Advanced Diploma in Business Management. This academic foundation laid the groundwork for his future career in the dynamic world of hospitality.

Hamzath embarked on his professional journey at Dhonveli Beach Resort, where he assumed the role of Accounts Officer. This initial foray into the hospitality industry allowed him to gain valuable insights into the financial aspects of resort operations and the importance of maintaining accurate records and efficient systems.

Eager to expand his horizons and broaden his skill set, Hamzath sought opportunities at various reputable companies and resorts throughout the Maldives. His determination and exceptional work ethic caught the attention of industry professionals, leading to his appointment as the Human Resources Officer at Furaveri Island Resort. Recognizing his potential, Ameen quickly rose through the ranks and was promoted to the position of Assistant Manager, and subsequently, Human Resources Manager.

During his tenure at Furaveri Island Resort, Hamzath made significant contributions to the establishment’s human resources department. He spearheaded various initiatives to enhance employee engagement, streamline recruitment processes, and foster a positive work culture. Under his leadership, the resort witnessed an increase in employee satisfaction and a notable reduction in turnover rates, solidifying Hamzath’s reputation as a skilled people manager.

In 2022, Hamzath accepted an exciting new opportunity and joined Rihiveli Maldives Resort as the Human Resources Manager. With his wealth of experience and proven track record, he assumed a pivotal role in overseeing the resort’s human resources functions, including recruitment, training and development, performance management, and employee relations. Hamzath’s strategic approach and ability to build strong relationships with staff and management alike have made him an invaluable asset to the resort.

Hamzath Ameen’s journey from an Accounts Officer to a respected Human Resources Manager exemplifies his commitment to personal growth and professional excellence. Through his hard work, dedication, and leadership abilities, he has successfully carved a niche for himself in the competitive Maldivian hospitality industry. Hamzath’s passion for nurturing talent, fostering positive work environments, and delivering exceptional guest experiences continues to make a lasting impact on the resorts he has served.

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