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JOALI BEING unveils “A Gentle Renewal” for Easter 2025
JOALI BEING, recognised as the first wellbeing island of its kind in the Maldives, has announced its 2025 Easter theme, ‘A Gentle Renewal.’ Drawing inspiration from the Lesser Grass Blue Butterfly, commonly found in the Maldives, this year’s theme symbolises joy and harmony within nature, embodying the butterfly’s subtle beauty and transformative essence. From April 11 to 21, 2025, guests of all ages will have the opportunity to embark on a journey of self-discovery, togetherness, and joyful transformation amidst the island’s lush landscapes and tranquil shores.
Set against a backdrop of crystal-clear lagoons, pristine beaches, and swaying coconut palms, visitors at JOALI BEING will partake in an enriching calendar of Easter festivities, all designed to evoke the ‘Joy of Weightlessness’—a core philosophy of the island. Guided by a team of wellbeing experts and rooted in the Four Pillars of JOALI BEING—Mind, Skin, Microbiome, and Energy—the immersive daily Easter programming will include:
- Wellbeing Activities : Daily activities throughout the Easter celebration will feature aerial yoga, guided meditations, sound bathing, guided nature walks, Aufguss sauna sessions, a Nature’s Glow hydrating face gel-making workshop at the Herbology Centre, a traditional cacao ceremony, fitness classes, and more.
- Culinary Experiences: Easter celebrations will include a variety of distinctive culinary events such as an Indian Ocean dinner, traditional Easter dinner, Omakase and Sake dinner, Seaside Seafood dinner, a Sourdough masterclass, and additional cooking classes for the entire family. Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in cocktail-making and herbal tea workshops led by the island’s Tea Sommelier.
- Fitness and Sports: The island offers padel and tennis courts surrounded by lush greenery, an Easter run, functional training classes, boxing, and specialty fitness classes for children, including beach volleyball and meditation.
- Ocean Adventures: Located within one of the world’s largest and deepest atolls, the island provides a variety of ocean-based activities, such as sunset ceremonies, dolphin cruises, snorkeling, parasailing, sunset fishing, and discussions with marine biologists about the island’s sustainability initiatives.
- Visiting Practitioner: JOALI BEING will once again welcome Carlos Aparicio for a transformative journey. He will introduce guests to Biocuántica – Original, a scientific technique designed to harmonise perception, enhance Brain-Heart coherence, and activate self-healing. Through this practice, participants can align clear intentions with elevated emotions to achieve renewed balance.
Families will also have the opportunity to experience an unforgettable getaway at B’Kidult, a multi-generational playground offering specially curated Easter activities for all ages. With a focus on early-stage learning and wellbeing, B’Kidult fosters a nurturing environment where young guests can deepen their connection with nature, build self-confidence, and develop lifelong health and fitness skills. The Easter programming at B’Kidult includes:
- Hello, Montessori: Brain Gym – A session featuring puzzles, memory games, and problem-solving activities to enhance focus, creativity, and critical thinking in young travelers.
- Fun & Fitness for Kids: Basic Boxing – An energetic class designed to teach basic boxing techniques, footwork, and fitness drills while promoting coordination, safety, and confidence.
- Breathe, Bend, & Play: Fun Yoga for Kids – A combination of yoga and playful activities to help children relax, improve flexibility, and build strength through creative movement and games.
- Potion Masters: Mocktail Making – A masterclass where young participants learn to create colorful and delicious mocktails while exploring different flavour combinations and garnishing techniques.
- Trash to Treasure: Eco Art – A hands-on activity focused on recycling and upcycling, teaching children how to transform everyday waste into creative art projects while promoting environmental sustainability.
- Spring into Joy: Easter Sunday Celebration – A day filled with multi-generational activities, including arts and crafts, face painting, treasure hunting, and an Easter egg hunt.
- A Creative Adventure: Easter Egg Decoration – A festive experience where participants can decorate chocolate eggs while enjoying sweet treats.
- An Easter Adventure: Bunny’s Treasure Hunt – A family-friendly quest involving clues, riddles, and teamwork to uncover hidden treasures, encouraging problem-solving and creativity.
General Manager Graeme Freeman expressed the significance of the celebration, stating, “Easter is a time to celebrate renewal, transformation, and boundless possibilities. At JOALI BEING, guests of all ages are invited to embark on an unforgettable journey of rejuvenation with their loved ones, experiencing the joy and serenity that await on our wellbeing island.”
JOALI BEING offers a transformative wellbeing experience deeply rooted in nature. Through sustainable practices, biophilic design, and educational opportunities, guests are immersed in the natural beauty of the Maldives. The island’s commitment to sustainability and conservation is exemplified through partnerships such as the Olive Ridley Project and the dedicated Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Centre, ensuring the preservation of the marine environment for future generations.
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JOALI BEING reimagines family travel through immersive summer experiences
JOALI BEING, the Maldives’ well-living island where guests come to feel lighter, happier and more energised, has unveiled the 2026 edition of its annual B’Kidult Summer Programme, taking place from 1 July to 31 August 2026. Centred around the narrative of Transform, Recharge & Flow, this year’s programme reimagines family travel as a meaningful journey of movement, discovery and shared well-living.

Designed as a playground for curiosity, connection and self-discovery, the B’Kidult Summer Programme encourages young guests to explore the world around them through immersive, hands-on experiences. From ocean adventures and mindful movement to culinary exploration, artistic expression and sport, each activity is thoughtfully designed to nurture confidence, independence and joyful living.

Offered complimentary, the Summer Programme features immersive three-day journeys for children and teens, with thoughtfully curated morning and afternoon sessions.

Highlights from this year’s programme include:
- Kitchen Quest: Young chefs explore mindful cooking and global flavours through hands-on culinary experiences designed to inspire curiosity and confidence in the kitchen.
- Padel Champs: Young players develop coordination, technique and teamwork through dynamic padel sessions, progressing from fundamentals to friendly matches.
- Football Camp: Young athletes develop teamwork and football skills through engaging drills, friendly matches and family tournaments designed around connection and fun.
- Tennis Academy: Aspiring players build resilience, coordination and confidence while learning the fundamentals of tennis through engaging coaching sessions.
- Muay Thai: Young guests discover the discipline of Muay Thai while developing confidence, agility and strength in a safe and supportive environment.
- Fitness Academy: Children discover joyful movement through dynamic fitness, Pilates, yoga and mindfulness sessions designed to inspire balance and wellbeing.
- Mini Marine Biologist: Through hands-on conservation experiences, children explore marine life, coral planting and turtle rescue efforts alongside the island’s marine experts.
- Ocean Heroes: From snorkelling and kayaking to Seabob adventures and marine discovery, young explorers connect with the ocean through immersive water experiences.
- Swim Stars: Guided by certified lifeguards from the Maldives Swimmers Association, children build confidence in the water through playful swim sessions focused on safety, technique and endurance.
- Art Explorers Club: Guided by resident artist Kurahaa Rappe, young guests explore painting, paper art and nature-inspired expression through immersive artistic experiences.
While younger guests explore and grow through immersive experiences designed around discovery, connection and joyful well-living, parents are invited to reconnect and recharge through JOALI BEING’s philosophy of well-living. This balance between family connection and personal restoration lies at the heart of the island’s summer storytelling, creating space for shared moments alongside individual renewal. Guided by a team of wellbeing experts, personalised journeys allow adults to embrace restoration, reconnection and renewal while children discover the island’s many wonders.

The “Kids of JOALI” Offer invites families to create meaningful moments together, with up to two children aged 2–11 staying and dining with our compliments, alongside special rates on return seaplane transfers. Available for bookings made by 31 August 2026 for stays until 10 October 2026, the offer complements the B’Kidult Summer Programme.

The B’Kidult Summer Programme coincides with an year-round calendar of B’Kidult experiences, with all activities offered with compliments for guests of JOALI BEING. More information on the activities and schedule can be found here.

A stay at JOALI BEING is a transformative escape where guests return home feeling lighter in body, mind and spirit. Villas start from USD 1,928 per night for two guests sharing an Ocean Pool Villa on a bed and breakfast basis. For bookings and further information, please visit www.joali.com/joali-being or contact reservations.being@joali.com.
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Le Méridien Maldives highlights family travel with summer package
Le Méridien Maldives Resort & Spa has introduced its Family Fun Summer package, aimed at families seeking a longer island stay built around shared activities, dining and accommodation benefits. The offer is available for booking until 15 June 2026, for stays through to 20 December 2026, with a minimum stay of four nights.
Located in Lhaviyani Atoll, the resort is set within a lagoon environment and is positioning the package around a combination of family-oriented experiences and flexible daily programming. The property incorporates eco-conscious design elements alongside its natural island setting, with activities structured across both recreation and relaxation.
The Family Fun Summer package is designed for two adults and two children aged 12 and below. It includes full board dining with daily breakfast, lunch and dinner across selected venues, while children in this age group stay and dine free of charge. Guests also receive a USD 150 resort credit per stay, which can be used across dining outlets and Explore Spa by Le Méridien.
Daily watersports such as kayaking, paddleboarding and snorkelling are included, alongside a programme of activities that varies each day. These include yoga, Pilates, beach volleyball, scavenger hunts and live entertainment. Younger guests have access to the Le Méridien Family Kids Hub, which offers structured activities, outdoor play areas and a dedicated toddler space.

Additional experiences include access to the Marine Conservation Hub, where guests can engage with the resident marine biologist, and guided tours of the resort’s hydroponic garden through The Greenhouse Tour. The Waves Fitness Centre is also available, offering programmes for different fitness levels, while the in-villa minibar is replenished daily with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks.
For children, the Kids Hub programme includes themed activity days focused on subjects such as marine life and local culture, alongside workshops, games and evening experiences including a children’s camping activity with stargazing and group activities.
Families can also take part in marine-based activities including snorkelling, lagoon exploration and excursions such as dolphin and turtle trips. Creative sessions, including painting, are also part of the activity offering.
Through the Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy programme, the resort offers a Family Foraging experience in its hydroponic garden, where guests can take part in harvesting produce with the resident horticulturalist before using the ingredients in cooking sessions.
The resort’s dining outlets include a range of options, from Mediterranean-style lunches at Riviera to beachside dining at Velaa Bar + Grill. Le Scoop, the resort’s gelato outlet, offers a selection of flavours including options using locally sourced ingredients.
For adults, La Vie provides an adults-only bar environment, with views over the Indian Ocean, a private pool and a selection of beverages and light dishes.
Le Méridien Maldives Resort & Spa features 134 villas across beach and overwater categories, including two-bedroom options designed for families and groups. These include Beach Villas with direct access to the shoreline and Overwater Villas with lagoon access. Some villas also include private pools.
For larger groups, the three-bedroom Thilamaafushi Beach Villa accommodates up to six adults and three children, with indoor and outdoor living spaces, a private beach area, swimming pool and jacuzzi.
Through the Family Fun Summer package, Le Méridien Maldives Resort & Spa is positioning its offer within the family and multigenerational travel segment, combining accommodation, dining and activity-based experiences within an island setting.
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Family Fun Summer returns to JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
As multigenerational travel continues to influence the luxury hospitality sector, JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa has reintroduced its Family Fun Summer programme, aimed at families seeking more time together through a combination of accommodation, activities and dining benefits.
Built around the brand’s “Stay in the Moment” philosophy, the programme includes a USD 300 resort credit that can be used across dining, spa and recreational experiences, allowing different generations to shape their stay according to their interests.
At the centre of the offer are the resort’s Overwater Duplex Villas and Two-Bedroom Duplex Beach Villas with Pool, which are designed to accommodate multigenerational travel through larger layouts and private space. These villas are supported by Thakuru service and complimentary bicycles, giving guests flexibility in how they move around and experience the island.
Beyond the villa, the programme includes a range of activities intended to support family engagement and shared experiences. Younger guests have access to the Family by JW™ Little Griffins Kids’ Club, one of the larger children’s clubs in the Maldives, with more than 100 programmes focused on play and discovery. Families can also take part in culinary classes at the JW Garden, where the resort offers a farm-to-table experience linked to the natural setting of the island.
Mohit Dembla, General Manager of JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa, said the programme responds to changing guest expectations around luxury travel.
“Today’s luxury traveller isn’t just seeking a beautiful destination, they’re seeking time,” he said. “Time together, time to be present, time away from the noise. ‘Family Fun Summer’ is our answer to that, a sanctuary where every generation finds something meaningful.”
The Family Fun Summer package includes the USD 300 resort credit, which can be used for spa treatments, dining or island activities. It also includes daily breakfast, as well as three-course lunches and dinners for two adults and children under 12 at selected venues. Families will also receive a floating breakfast served in the privacy of their villa.
In addition, the package offers 60 per cent savings on dining at the resort’s signature restaurants, Hashi and Shio. Other inclusions include Thakuru service, complimentary use of non-motorised watersports equipment, and private bicycles for island use. The package also includes a 30-minute photography session and one printed photograph as a keepsake.
Through the relaunch of Family Fun Summer, JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa is positioning itself within the growing multigenerational travel segment, combining larger villa accommodation with dining, leisure and family-focused experiences.
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