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The Cocoon Collection launches Cocoon Circle: New loyalty programme offering exclusive rewards in Maldives

The Cocoon Collection has introduced Cocoon Circle, its new loyalty program designed to reward returning guests. This program offers exclusive benefits, curated experiences, and luxurious perks across the collection’s award-winning resorts in the Maldives.
Inspired by the natural beauty and warm hospitality of the islands, Cocoon Circle invites guests to join a community that values wanderlust and a dedication to barefoot luxury. The program aims to enhance each return visit with personalized touches and meaningful rewards, whether it’s a sunset cruise, a surprise room upgrade, or a candlelit dinner by the ocean.
According to Ahmed Jihad (Jay), Chief Operating Officer and a program ambassador, the company is excited to launch a program that demonstrates its gratitude towards guests. He stated that Cocoon Circle is more than just a points system; it’s about creating memorable experiences with every stay.
Guests can easily and freely sign up for Cocoon Circle through The Cocoon Collection website and begin earning rewards immediately. Enrollment is straightforward and complimentary, allowing guests to unlock access to exceptional rewards starting from their very next stay.
The program operates with a simple One Tier, One Earning Scheme. For every eligible stay of a minimum of five nights at any Cocoon Collection resort after enrollment, members will earn one complimentary night to redeem for future visits.
Cocoon Circle members can anticipate a range of privileges, including:
- Complimentary Nights with Every Stay: Members can earn complimentary nights for future escapes with every qualifying stay at any Cocoon Collection resort. The more they stay, the more they receive, celebrating their loyalty.
- An Exclusive Welcome Experience: Upon arrival, Cocoon Circle members are greeted with an elegant presentation of fresh tropical fruits, sparkling beverages, and personalized amenities, designed to make them feel at home in their island sanctuary.
- Flexible Check-in & Check-out Options: Valued members can enjoy the convenience of early check-in and late check-out, subject to availability, allowing them to maximize their time without the constraints of rigid schedules.
- Personalized Touches Throughout Their Stay: The team ensures each moment feels personal and meaningful through bespoke room arrangements and thoughtful surprises tailored to the guest’s preferences, passions, and the spirit of Maldivian hospitality.
- Dedicated Island Host or Butler Service: Guests can enjoy seamless service with their own dedicated Island Host or Butler, who will assist with arranging excursions and fulfilling every aspect of their ideal holiday.
- Access to Member-Only Special Offers and Signature Experiences: Cocoon Circle members gain access to exclusive privileges, including private event invitations and special resort promotions, enhancing their journeys with curated experiences.
Complimentary nights are redeemable at any property within The Cocoon Collection in the Maldives, subject to availability and booking conditions. These free nights apply exclusively to entry-level room categories and are valid for three years from the date they are earned.
The company will soon introduce an enhanced loyalty experience under the Repeater Program, offering additional privileges such as private dinners at Palm Beach, curated cruises, customized excursions, and more personalized surprises to further celebrate returning guests.
The Cocoon Collection is a luxury brand that provides memorable experiences in stunning destinations. With resorts in the Maldives and Zanzibar, the collection blends design with local culture and natural beauty. The brand is committed to sustainability and community through initiatives like the Sofia Luna Azzola Foundation, which supports local communities in Zanzibar, and the Cocoon Foundation for initiatives in the Maldives.
Drink
Kandolhu Maldives introduces new villas and gastronomic journeys

Kandolhu Maldives has announced a new season of island experiences, highlighting the resort’s refurbished Deluxe Ocean Pool Villas and a series of exclusive dining collaborations with internationally acclaimed chefs. The resort aims to offer guests opportunities to rediscover its intimate setting through refreshed accommodation and elevated culinary events.
The newly enhanced Deluxe Ocean Pool Villas, each spanning 120 sqm, have been designed with relaxation and comfort in mind. The villas now feature a spacious bedroom, a light-filled bathroom with a deep oval bathtub overlooking the Indian Ocean, and a private deck furnished with sun loungers and a sun umbrella. A new 23 sqm private pool has also been added, alongside a hammock suspended above the water, offering uninterrupted ocean views.

The resort has also introduced a line-up of exclusive dining events, bringing together Michelin-starred chefs and distinguished winemakers. These collaborations, hosted at Olive restaurant, combine fine cuisine with curated wine pairings, promising immersive gastronomic experiences.
- 3 October 2025: Chef Bernd Bachofer will present a degustation menu combining Japanese, Southeast Asian, and French haute cuisine. The evening will be paired with vintages from New Zealand’s Schubert Wines, led by winemaker Kai Schubert. Chef Bachofer, awarded a Michelin star in 2015, brings decades of expertise from renowned kitchens in Germany and Switzerland.
- 23 November 2025: The Kandolhu culinary team, headed by Chef Justin, will prepare a five-course Mediterranean dinner paired with Stonefish wines. Wine expert Peter Papanikitas will guide guests through each course, providing insights into the pairings.
- 3 December 2025: Michelin-starred Chef Theodor Falser will craft contemporary interpretations of Italian cuisine in a five-course dinner for just 14 guests. Each course will be paired with fine Italian wines, offering an intimate dining experience.
Kandolhu’s Island Hosts, Claudio Stupan and Luciana Codiferro, commented, “Our vision has always been to create a space where guests feel both completely relaxed and deeply inspired. With refreshed villas and new culinary journeys ahead, we are proud to offer an experience that truly reflects the spirit of Kandolhu.”
Featured
Bavarian traditions meet island living at Sun Siyam Olhuveli’s Oktoberfest

Sun Siyam Olhuveli has announced that it will host its own take on Oktoberfest from 1 to 5 October 2025, bringing one of the world’s most recognised celebrations to a tropical island setting. The resort will combine Bavarian traditions with Maldivian hospitality, offering guests a week-long programme of music, food, and festivities.
A highlight of the event will be a performance by international DJ twins Kristina and Anna Grushina. With a strong global following of more than two million on social media and chart-topping success on Spotify, the sisters are renowned for their high-energy sets that transform any stage into a vibrant dance floor. Their performance on the resort’s beachfront is expected to be a key feature of this year’s festival.
Alongside live music, the festival will present German brews and themed culinary experiences inspired by Oktoberfest. Guests will be able to enjoy Bavarian-style dishes alongside a selection of hops and lagers served beachside. To add to the atmosphere, family-friendly activities and games will be organised throughout the resort, creating a spirit of connection and celebration in an island environment.
“We are excited to bring together international music talent, authentic gastronomy, and our island’s natural beauty in this celebration,” said Hassan Adil, General Manager of Sun Siyam Olhuveli. “Every year, Oktoberfest and many other celebrations at Sun Siyam Olhuveli continue to highlight culture, community, and entertainment in a way that is unique to our resort and to the Maldives.”
The five-day festival will not only celebrate Oktoberfest but also demonstrate Sun Siyam Olhuveli’s ability to host immersive experiences that blend international entertainment with the relaxed lifestyle of the Maldives. Guests staying at the resort during this period will experience a beachfront festival of music, cuisine, and festivities designed to leave a lasting impression.
Local
MU Maniku, key architect of Maldives tourism industry, dies

Mohamed Umar Maniku (MU Maniku), a key figure in the establishment and growth of the Maldives tourism industry, has died in Singapore. He passed away on Saturday while in intensive care at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, where he had been receiving medical treatment for about a month.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Universal Enterprises announced:
“It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mohamed Umar ‘M.U.’ Maniku on 30th August 2025 at 0630 hrs Singapore time in Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore. As Chairman of Universal Enterprises, he will forever be remembered as a pioneer whose vision, loyalty and integrity were felt by generations of industry professionals, who will remember him with deep affection and respect. He had been an integral part of the inception and growth of the tourism industry in the Maldives. We remember a man whose legacy cannot be confined to a date or a place.”
“To those close to him, M.U. Maniku was a guiding light. He was the steady hand that led Universal Enterprises through decades of change, and a mentor for many. He is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren and extended family. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to all who have offered support and condolences during this difficult time.”
Maniku was part of the group that opened Kurumba Maldives in 1972, the country’s first resort, widely regarded as the starting point of the modern tourism industry in the Maldives.
As Chairman and a principal shareholder of Universal Enterprises/Universal Resorts, Maniku oversaw the development of a portfolio that has included properties such as Kurumba, Kuramathi, Baros, Velassaru, Kandolhu, Milaidhoo and Huvafen Fushi.
Beyond the Maldives, he also served as Chairman of Mahaweli Reach Hotels PLC in Sri Lanka from 2012, reflecting the group’s cross-border hospitality interests.
Maniku chaired the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry (MATI), which was formed in 1982 to represent resort owners and operators and to engage with government on policy and sector development. Under his leadership, MATI became a key platform for industry coordination and dialogue.
Contributions and legacy:
- Pioneering market entry (1972): Helped establish Kurumba and proved the commercial viability of resort tourism in the country.
- Resort development: Guided Universal’s expansion into multiple resort segments, supporting destination diversification and supply growth.
- Institution-building: Long-time chairmanship of MATI, fostering private-sector collaboration on standards, training and policy.
- Regional footprint: Leadership roles in hospitality ventures beyond the Maldives, including Mahaweli Reach Hotels.
Maniku had been hospitalised in Singapore for several weeks prior to his passing; local media had reported his transfer to intensive care at Mount Elizabeth Hospital.
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