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Naturally distanced: Hideaway Beach Resort reopens
Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa is now reopen and welcoming guests.
The resort reopened with rigorous health and safety measures, along with new technological assistance like a very much needed update to its mobile app and web menus to provide the safest holiday experience the Maldives has to offer.
The 33 hectares ‘garden resort’ reopened its doors on November 15 with a renewed vigour and interesting features to pleasantly surprise even the discerning of guests.
At Hideaway, guests can enjoy the epitome of unrivalled luxury services and facilities. This includes the luxurious Hideaway Spa where guests can rejuvenate and unwind.
The resort also boasts a fabulous selection of restaurants and bars.
For some fun, it offers a vast selection of exciting and relaxing activities. From tennis and badminton to scuba diving and water skiing, there is something for everyone to keep guests entertained throughout their stay.
Hideaway wellness programme
The Hideaway Wellness Programme is committed to deliver Hideaway’s promise of a safe holiday experience with enhanced safety and hygiene measures, in collaboration with Diversey for guests’ wellbeing and comfort.
Hideaway’s refined hygiene standards and dedication will create a home away from home for them while enjoying their getaway at paradise at the fullest.
The comprehensive plan is one covering social distancing, health, hygiene and enhanced sanitisation across the entire guest journey, as well as extensive training, accreditation and monitoring done with the staff to ensure that the SOPs are followed to the letter.
The whole team of Hideaway butlers have been retrained and are eager to welcome back guests as well.

Hideaway’s beautiful foliage, flora
Hideaway features some of the largest guest villas in the Maldives. This is especially true for the beach villas; from the lowest to the highest category, the rooms are huge and are paired with a backyard and beach which is surrounded by thick foliage, providing the illusion that each villa’s guest is in their own private island.

This natural social distancing concept is only possible due to the expert landscaping, fully done by local gardeners at the resort. One would find it surprising that the resort’s incredible flora has been well maintained so that even after reopening after a few months, the resorts flora looks beautifully landscaped creating a jungle-garden experience.
The landscapers have done and are still doing a great job taming the jungle-like greenery at the resort which makes up 95 per cent of the island.

Revitalised dining options
Revamped menus are now available at all the restaurants at Hideaway. The resort’s chefs are eagerly waiting to entice your tastebuds with new flavours.
The ward-winning Asian fusion restaurant Samsara offers Thai, Indian and Japanese cuisine is ready to provide interesting culinary experiences such as Teppanyaki.
The Sunset Beach Café is a must try at the resort for various western cuisines like pizzas and burgers, and is one of the best spots to hang out and relax and have some exquisite drinks made by expert butlers and bartenders.
And if any guest needs specific dietary requirements such as a gluten-free diet, the expert butlers will learn everything about your needs and will communicate well with the chefs to make sure all your meals are perfect so that your meals will not get in the way of you enjoying a perfect vacation at Hideaway.

Activities, experiences
Living up to the high standards that the resort team keeps for themselves, guests can find a cacophony of enjoyable experiences at the island. Choose from relaxing in the bright swimming pool or enjoying a private beach lunch.
For the thrill-seekers, rise high above the shoreline on an exciting parasailing adventure.
For travellers who really want to retreat, opt to relax on your very own private beach in your own backyard and social distance in style by sinking into a sun lounger for an afternoon nap – the choice is yours!

The resort will soon launch a competition via their social media channels together with influencers David and Jaclyn Merch from the US. A lucky winner will get to enjoy a three-day, two-night stay at the resort.

To win the competition, you will need some creative thinking. Keep an eye on Hideaway’s Facebook and Instagram channels for competition related updates.
So, come hide away at Hideaway so that you can relax, rejuvenate and get out of a rut, or just take a break from the stressful lives that we lead in this time in our lives!
Hideaway has exciting reopening offers with savings from 30-40 per cent off their stay. For more details, please visit www.hideawaybeachmaldives.com.
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Westin Maldives Miriandhoo introduces Family Fun Summer package
The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort has introduced its Family Fun Summer offer, aimed at families seeking longer island stays built around shared activities and rest. The offer is available for booking from 15 April to 15 June 2026, with a minimum stay of four nights for travel through to 20 December 2026.
Located within Baa Atoll, the Maldives’ first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort is positioning the offer around family wellness, marine experiences and time spent together in a natural island setting. Seasonal snorkelling with manta rays in Hanifaru Bay remains one of the area’s key attractions, while the resort’s collection of beach and overwater villas is designed to accommodate families looking for space and flexibility during their stay.
For larger families and groups, the resort also offers the two-bedroom Heavenly Beach Residence, which includes a living room, kitchen and dining area intended to support longer and more relaxed island stays.
The resort says the guest experience can be shaped around both activity and downtime, supported by Westin’s Sleep Well concept and Heavenly Bed. Children have access to the Westin Family Kids Club, which includes a children’s pool and pirate ship, while parents can make use of Heavenly Spa by Westin.
Away from the villa, the resort is also promoting shared family experiences through Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy activities focused on the culture and environment of Baa Atoll. These include traditional lacquer craft workshops, visits to local islands and guided marine activities in surrounding waters.
The Family Fun Summer package includes three meals per day, with children under 12 dining free of charge. It also includes a one-time dolphin cruise for two adults and two children, a 30-minute photography session with one printed photo, and a USD 150 resort credit.
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Reethi Faru Resort recognised in four categories at 2026 Haute Grandeur Awards
Reethi Faru Resort has been recognised at the 2026 Haute Grandeur Global Excellence Awards, receiving honours in four categories: Best Beach Villa in Indian Ocean, Best Pool Villa in Indian Ocean, Best Eco-Friendly Resort in Maldives, and Best Sustainable Hotel in Maldives.
The awards recognise performance across villa accommodation and environmentally focused hospitality, reflecting the resort’s emphasis on guest experience alongside sustainability and environmental stewardship.
According to the resort, the recognition supports its positioning within the Maldives market as a property that combines natural surroundings, accommodation standards and responsible hospitality practices.
Located on Filaidhoo in Raa Atoll, Reethi Faru Resort features 145 villas, including beachfront and overwater accommodation designed in a style that combines Maldivian elements with contemporary comfort.
The resort’s food and beverage offering includes six restaurants and six bars, while its leisure facilities cover watersports, diving, yoga, spa treatments and fitness activities. Surrounded by coral reefs, the resort also offers guests access to marine-based experiences in the Indian Ocean.
Sustainability remains a central part of the resort’s operations, with initiatives that include coral reef restoration and guest experiences linked to environmental awareness.
Through its recognition at the 2026 Haute Grandeur Global Excellence Awards, Reethi Faru Resort has added to its profile as a Maldives resort with a focus on both accommodation standards and sustainability.
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Sun Siyam Olhuveli launches Coral Frame Adoption programme on Earth Day
To mark Earth Day, Sun Siyam Olhuveli, part of the Lifestyle Collection within the House of Siyam, launched its new marine conservation initiative, the Adopt A Coral Frame experience, during a morning event held on 22 April at Milano Beach on Dream Island.
The initiative forms part of the resort’s wider marine conservation efforts and is designed to give guests a direct way to engage with coral restoration while supporting the protection of the surrounding reef ecosystem.
During the launch, guests were introduced to the coral restoration process through a hands-on experience that explained how new coral growth can be supported through frame-based planting. Under the programme, guests are invited to select and adopt a coral frame, attach healthy coral fragments to it, and take part in placing it within the lagoon to help form a new reef structure.
The process begins with the collection of healthy coral fragments under the guidance of the resort’s marine biologist. These fragments are then secured to specially designed coral frames and placed in selected areas within the resort’s coral garden, where conditions are intended to support growth and marine biodiversity. Guests who adopt a frame will also receive updates on its progress, including photographs shared every six months.
The resort said the programme is intended to make coral conservation more accessible to guests while also highlighting the role of reefs in supporting marine life, protecting coastlines and maintaining ocean ecosystems.
Chaminda Upul, Group Sustainability Manager for Sun Siyam, said the initiative was designed to give guests an opportunity to contribute in a direct way.
“Earth Day is a reminder that even the smallest actions can shape something far greater,” he said. “With Adopt-A-Coral Frame, we wanted to create an experience where our guests can leave a positive mark on the ocean. It’s simple, it’s meaningful, and it stays with you.”
Hassan Adil, General Manager of Sun Siyam Olhuveli, said the resort wanted to create an experience that combines guest participation with long-term environmental value.
“At Olhuveli, we believe the best experiences are the ones that stay with you long after you leave. Adopt-A-Coral is our way of inviting guests to be part of something lasting, while caring for the natural beauty that makes this place so special,” he said.
Part of the proceeds from each coral adoption will go towards Sun Siyam Care, the group’s sustainability platform, supporting marine conservation and reef restoration efforts.
Through the launch of Adopt A Coral Frame, Sun Siyam Olhuveli is combining guest experience with reef restoration, reflecting a wider focus on environmental engagement within its island operations.
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