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Celebrity family break at Kanifushi Maldives

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The Marvin CoupleMaldives.net.mv – Marvin and Rochelle first came to Maldives in 2011 and got engaged. They returned to Maldives for honeymoon and this year they came again with their seven month old daughter for a family break. Here she shares about holiday experience in Maldives.

The Maldives have been the beautiful backdrop to the most special times of my life – so it should be no surprise to learn that they’ve become the No 1 holiday destination for me and my husband, Marvin. We first came here at the end of 2011 – and got engaged.

We loved it, and after we were married, there was only one choice for the honeymoon. We returned at the end of 2012 as Mr and Mrs Humes. Then, at the end of last year, we were back again, and this time as a trio, with our seven-month-old daughter Alaia-Mai. So what is it we like so much about the Maldives that has attracted us three times in three years?

A big thing for us, both being in the public eye, is that you can be sure of privacy. It’s also somewhere you feel very safe. Another draw is that everybody who works there treats you so warmly. Returning this time with Alaia-Mai, we really noticed how great people in the Maldives are with children. They all really wanted to make our visit a great experience.

Having been there twice before, we didn’t have any anxieties about taking Alaia-Mai, even though she was very young – and she enjoyed every minute of our time there because she got so much fuss! We flew out on the day after Boxing Day as I can’t bear that lull between Christmas and New Year. The break was tricky to organise because Marvin had just finished an especially busy time with the JLS farewell tour, and was lined up to take over as co-presenter of the new series of BBC1’s The Voice as soon as we got back.

Marvin and Rochelle

Thankfully, getting to the Maldives is surprisingly easy. We flew direct with British Airways to the islands’ capital, Male, and then boarded a seaplane to take us to the new Atmosphere resort at Kanifushi. I’m actually really scared of flying – I can get petrified, and was dreading the seaplane experience. But, funnily enough, I liked mal’ plane. One definite plus was that the landing on the sea was a much more gentle experience than touching down on a runway in a big jet. We didn’t really know what to expect from Atmosphere as it’s a brand new resort – but being in the Maldives, I knew that we were in for a treat.

And Kanifushi didn’t disappoint. What we most wanted to do once we’d arrived was to put up our feet up and switch off. The Maldives are definitely the place for this: there’s pure tranquillity everywhere. Every view looks like something from a picture postcard or an illustration from a travel magazine, and I’ve never seen water so blue. While we were looking to enjoy some relaxing time, it’s certainly not just a ‘fly-and-flop’ place.

You can have a very active holiday if you want to. A host of water sports are available – Marvin loves scuba-diving here – and you can take excursions to see dolphins out at sea or head out to look at some more of the islands that make up the Maldives. There was one activity we were most looking forward to: the resort’s New Year’s Eve party. We knew from previous experience that they know how to throw a good party in the Maldives. Sure enough, the celebration at Kanifushi was fantastic.

Marvin and Rochelle

We had a fine dinner on the beach followed by fireworks, then live music and a great DJ set. Did we get up and sing? No – but maybe if we’d had a few more mojitos…

For children older than Alaia-Mai, the resort has a great kids’ club where they put on all sorts of fantastic things, such as fashion shows and treasure hunts, tennis, volleyball and football. And, of course, there’s PlayStation on tap. Meals at the resort are incredible.

Everything is always very fresh and healthy. Marvin and I love fresh fish and great fruit and there was always a lot of both available here. And there’s an amazing variety of eating places to choose from. Just Veg is the first vegetarian restaurant in the Maldives and serves cuisine from the Mediterranean, Arabic and Indian regions. Teppanyaki Grill claims to offer ‘an authentic Teppanyaki experience’, so diners share a table surrounding a large hotplate. The Spice is the main restaurant offering a varied menu of different cuisines, and all fabulous.

Our favourite food is Japanese, so we ate a lot of sushi. The main restaurant had a big barbecue every night with fresh fish and meats, which was also great. In the Maldives, informality is the watchword, and that was just what we needed as in our working lives we have to be so busy. When I’m going to be on stage, for example,

I spend so much time having to get all dressed up. So the laid-back style of the Maldives came as a welcome break. We’ve been back in Britain for only a few months and already we’re dreaming of our next trip – counting the days until we can get back to the Maldives for another blissful family holiday. We can’t wait.

For more information about Atmosphere Kanifushi Maldives, please visit www.atmosphere-kanifushi.com 

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Vaavu Shipwreck: Story in motion

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Shipwrecks have long captured the imagination of adventurers and explorers, evoking tales of mystery, and rebirth beneath the ocean’s surface. Off the southern coast of Keyodhoo in Vaavu Atoll, a hauntingly beautiful shipwreck rests in its final slumber, a vessel transformed into a thriving underwater sanctuary. Just a 20-minute boat ride from Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives, this site has become an unmissable attraction for snorkelers and divers alike.

A ship frozen in time

The origins of the Vaavu Shipwreck remain shrouded in mystery. What is known, however, is that the vessel succumbed to the relentless forces of nature during a massive storm in 2015, coming to rest at a dramatic 140-degree angle in the shallow waters of Kuda Lagoon. Unlike deeper wrecks reserved for experienced divers, this shipwreck is a snorkeler’s dream as its bow emerging from the waters, offers a striking visual from the surface.

Adam Ali, Operations Manager at Dive & Sail, notes, “what makes the Vaavu Shipwreck truly special is that you don’t need to be a scuba diver to experience it. Snorkelers can take in the entire scene from above, with crystal-clear visibility and an ever-changing marine landscape.”

Beneath the waterline, the wreck has transformed into a thriving marine oasis. The captain’s wheelhouse and deck are draped in vibrant table corals, soft corals, and sea anemones, creates a dynamic and colorful habitat. Schools of fish dart between the crevices, while curious eels peek out from rusted openings. Explorers have often commented about how the this wonder is not just a wreck but an evolving ecosystem where marine life flourishes.

Snorkeling in Vaavu Atoll

Vaavu Atoll, often referred to as the ‘untouched paradise’ of the Maldives, is renowned for its unspoiled reefs, remote islands and dive sites. Unlike the bustling atolls closer to Malé, Vaavu offers a sense of seclusion, where the natural world thrives uninterrupted. Its waters are home to an astonishing variety of marine life where you can find graceful manta rays and reef sharks to luminescent plankton that creates a magical bioluminescent display at night.

However, nature continues to shape the ship’s fate. In early 2025, torrential rains and relentless ocean currents altered the wreck’s position, flipping it upside down. While its mast and hull were once familiar landmarks, the ship now lies in a different orientation, revealing new vantage points for exploration. At high tide, portions of the wreck may submerge completely, but at lower tides, snorkelers can still enjoy an immersive view of this ghostly yet vibrant spectacle.

How to experience the Vaavu Shipwreck

Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives offers guided excursions to the Vaavu Shipwreck in collaboration with Dive & Sail, ensuring every snorkeler whether seasoned or first-time, can safely explore this ever-evolving marvel with expert insight. A short speedboat ride from the resort takes you to the wreck, where you can slip into the waters and witness the striking contrast between man-made history and nature’s reclamation.

As you snorkel above, schools of fish will weave through the skeletal remains of the ship, while vibrant corals flourish on its once-steel surface. For those eager to dive deeper, free divers can venture closer, gliding through the wreck’s passageways for an up-close look at this submerged spectacle.

With the shipwreck continuing to change, shifting with the tides and evolving with the reef, one thing remains certain that it will continue to captivate those who seek adventure beneath the waves. The Vaavu Shipwreck isn’t just a site to visit; it’s a story in motion, waiting to be discovered.

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Maldives joins Hollywood’s biggest night with lavish retreats for Oscar nominees

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In an exciting fusion of cinematic excellence and tropical luxury, the 2025 Oscar nominees are set to receive an extraordinary gift: an indulgent escape to the Maldives. This lavish inclusion is part of the renowned ‘Everyone Wins’ gift bag, curated annually by Los Angeles-based marketing company Distinctive Assets. This year’s bag, valued at over $2 million, ensures that even those who don’t take home the iconic gold statue won’t leave empty-handed.

At the heart of this opulent assortment are two exceptional Maldivian retreats: JOALI Maldives and JOALI BEING. Nominees are invited to indulge in four-night stays at both resorts, a combined experience valued at $16,000.

  • JOALI Maldives: This art-immersive resort offers guests a harmonious blend of luxury and creativity. With 73 private beach and water villas, each space is adorned with curated artworks, transforming the island into a living gallery. Guests can savour innovative dining, engage in marine adventures, and rejuvenate at the world-class spa. The resort’s commitment to sustainability ensures that indulgence aligns with environmental consciousness.
  • JOALI BEING: As the Maldives’ first and only dedicated wellbeing island retreat, JOALI BEING offers a transformative journey centred on holistic wellness. Guests can immerse themselves in personalised programmes designed to rejuvenate the mind, body, and spirit. The resort features thoughtfully designed villas, each with stunning ocean views, and a plethora of wellness facilities, including hydrotherapy, sound healing, and culinary arts that promote vitality.

The inclusion of these Maldivian resorts in the Oscars gift bag underscores the archipelago’s status as a premier destination for luxury and tranquility. The Maldives’ pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unparalleled hospitality continue to captivate the world’s elite, offering an idyllic escape from the spotlight’s glare.

As Hollywood’s finest prepare to celebrate cinematic achievements, the promise of a Maldivian retreat adds an extra layer of allure to the festivities. For the nominees, whether they secure an Oscar or not, the real victory lies in the opportunity to unwind in one of the world’s most breathtaking locales.

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March into world of colour, celebration at Angsana Velavaru

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This March, Angsana Velavaru invites travellers to experience a month full of vibrant celebrations and unforgettable moments. From vibrant colours Holi to the soulful celebration of women, the resort offers an array of event and experiences perfect for those seeking relaxation, adventure and an escape into paradise.

On 8 March, guests can indulge in a day of celebration dedicated to honouring the women in their lives. The experience begins with a Champagne & Chocolate Tasting at Kuredhi Beach, where the bubbles of champagne pair perfectly with rich sweetness of chocolate, set against the stunning Maldives backdrop.

Adventures can take part in the complimentary banana boat ride, an exciting experience offering the thrill of the sea and the warmth of camaraderie. For those seeking tranquillity, the Sunset Stretch & Relax session at Angsana Spa & Gallery invites guests to unwind as the sun sets. As the day draws to close, guests can enjoy the Sunset Happy Hour at Funa, followed by a Feast of Senses overlooking the ocean, where exquisite flavours and breathtaking views come together for a memorable experience.

To cap off the night, the Ladies Night Party at Kuredhi Pool Bar promises an evening of laughter, music and celebration under the stars.

Celebrate the vibrant festival of Holi with a week-long celebration from 10 to 17 March that invites guest to immerse themselves in colour and joy. Each moment offers an opportunity to embrace the artistry and vibrancy of the season, beginning with a Rangoli Making session at Kuredhi Pool Bar Beach, where guests can create intricate designs that capture the essence of the festival, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Maldives. The Colour Splash Extravaganza ignites the atmosphere with a spectacular burst of colours, offering a visually captivating experience that promises to be both joyful and exhilarating. For those seeking adventure, the resort invites guests to take part in Whale Shark Snorkelling, where encounters with these majestic gentle giants leave a lasting impression, blending awe with serenity in the crystal-clear waters.

The celebration of Indian culture continues with an elegant Indian Flavours Celebration at Kaani, where the rich tapestry of spices and delicacies transport guests to the heart of India’s culinary heritage. For a truly indulgent experience, guests can unwind with the soothing Holi Bliss at Angsana Spa & Gallery, a rejuvenating treatment designed to refresh both body and soul.

As the sun sets and the evening draws near, the DJ Party in Colours at Kuredhi Pool Bar fills the air with infectious beats and radiant neon hues, creating an unforgettable atmosphere that pulses with energy and excitement, ensuring the spirit of Holi continues long into the night.

Throughout March, Angsana Velavaru offers a variety of complimentary experience designed to enhances every traveller’s stay. Guest can explore the house reef through snorkelling, enjoy a fun-filled karaoke night, or relax during a laid-back movie night under the stars.

This march, Angsana Velavaru serve as the perfect setting for unforgettable moments.

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