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Hulhule Island Hotel celebrates a year of awards

Maldives Promotion House – Since Hulhule Island Hotel (HIH) upgraded the overall facilities and services, along with the expansion of the hotel, HIH has been in the spotlight for receiving laurels recurrently for the overall product and exemplary service standards. 2012 was extremely special for Hulhule Island Hotel as the hotel bagged half a dozen international awards, which has been the maximum since its inception.
Mr. Utkarsh Faujdar, General Manager HIH was extremely appreciative about his team stating, “Though we face stiff competition being in the most sought after holiday destination, we ensure our team, product and the services together deliver an experience that is beyond expectations. These awards and recognitions are a true reflection of the team’s constructive attitude and the desire to serve”.
International Hotel Awards, organized by International Property Awards, set up eighteen years ago witnessed strong competition in April 2012 with participants from twenty three countries competing in thirteen different categories for these awards. Hulhule Island Hotel (HIH) was the proud recipient of the ‘Five Star Rating Award’ apart from being the ultimate Winner for the ‘Best Airport Hotel – Asia Pacific’ at International Hotel Awards 2012-2013. The honour was conferred upon by Mr. Stuart Shield, President of the International Hotel Awards at a ceremony which was attended by esteemed professionals.
Hotel Asia International Culinary Challenge has been one of the most significant hospitality events in Maldives. September 2012 saw around 350 Chefs displaying their culinary skills to judges from across the globe during the Hotel Asia International Culinary Challenge 2012. Hulhule Island Hotel emerged as the Winner of most prominent award of ‘Best Culinary Establishment’. For the fourth time HIH has bagged this coveted title in the recent past, showcasing the untiring efforts of an excellent team of Chefs creating delectable menus.
Maldives Travel Awards were organized in the latter part of September 2012 for the first time through an initiative of Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO). HIH marked its presence by winning the ‘Leading Luxury Hotel’ Award at Maldives Travel Awards 2012 with the audience of dignitaries and senior management from leading hotels and resorts from Maldives.
HIH went on to win the ‘Luxury Airport hotel’ award in the Indian Ocean region at the World Luxury Hotel Awards 2012 in October. The event was graced by Dato’ Sri Dr Ng Yen Yen, Hon’ble Minister of Tourism of Malaysia and the award was presented to HIH by Ms. Marinique de Wet, Executive Manager of World Luxury Hotel Awards. HIH was in the spotlight at this event for a very special reason; getting the service excellence award consecutively for the fifth time, securing a truly deserving place on the ‘Wall of fame’ in the special limited edition magazine printed exclusively for the event of World Luxury Hotel Awards 2012.
With the year drawing to close, the Grand Final Ceremony of World Travel Awards 2012 was scheduled in December. It was a befitting end to a rewarding year as HIH was crowned ‘World’s Leading Airport Resort’. This award was a true reflection of the many efforts HIH has made to create a resort-like ambiance for its guests.
“The enthusiastic team at HIH is constantly evolving and shaping a path leading to the pinnacle, this is evident from the numerous international awards being conferred upon HIH in a single calendar year. These awards instill in us much confidence and it reiterates the faith of our global patrons who are like family to us. We learn from our shortcomings and feel humbled by the worldwide recognition over these years. Every single team member is committed to work and is passionate about going that extra mile, which might seem the longest but is extremely rewarding” said Mr. Utkarsh Faujdar, General Manager HIH.
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The Nautilus Maldives’ unscripted dining: A revolution in ultra-luxury hospitality

Luxury travel is moving beyond service—it’s moving toward liberation. The Nautilus Maldives pioneers culinary freedom and is the world’s first resort without meal times, where chefs co-create indulgence with guests, anything, anytime, anywhere.
A Pioneer of schedule-free, personality-driven dining
The Nautilus is not just another luxury resort in the Maldives; it is rewriting the rules of fine dining. Its “Unscripted Dining” concept makes it the most liberated, guest-centric culinary experience in the world.

The Nautilus’s Chefs Are Always In
Unlike traditional luxury resorts, dining at The Nautilus isn’t bound by restaurant hours, menus or venues. Chefs serve as co-creators of indulgence, working with guests to turn moods, whims, or even Instagram posts into one-of-a-kind culinary experiences. Haute cuisine at 2 a.m., ramen by the beach at sunset, or a Michelin-style degustation menu on a private sandbank — The Nautilus chefs deliver, as at The Nautilus, the kitchen never closes. For jet-lagged travellers, this means ultimate convenience and comfort: breakfast at dusk, dinner at dawn, or spontaneous midnight feasts.

Why Plan a Meal When You Can Invent It?
Culinary freedom defines The Nautilus. Guests aren’t simply dining – they are designing their own experience in real time. From lobster benedict in bed at midnight to cocktail-paired tasting menus under the stars, everything is on the table – literally. It’s a rejection of routine and predictability, elevating emotional dining as the new luxury. Guests are invited to experience food as emotional expression, with each dish crafted in the moment and shaped by imagination.

An Island Without Meal Times – Radical Hospitality for the Ultra-Individual
The Nautilus rebels against hospitality norms: no schedules, no restrictions, no compromises.
Its philosophy embodies the future of ultra-luxury hospitality: total guest freedom, spontaneity, and personalised indulgence.

A Shared Vision of Culinary Freedom
“True luxury is freedom,” says Adan Gomez, General Manager of The Nautilus. “Our Unscripted Dining concept is a direct reflection of that belief. By removing the limits of time and menus, we invite our guests to experience food not as routine, but as a deeply personal journey of indulgence and expression. Today’s ultra-luxury travellers seek authenticity and individuality above all else. The Nautilus leads this shift, offering a radical departure from scripted hospitality. Every meal becomes a story co-created with the guest, a promise of spontaneity and soulful connection.”
To find out more about The Nautilus visit www.thenautilusmaldives.com.
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Halloween and Autumn celebrations at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands

The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, is preparing to welcome guests to a week-long Autumn Festival with Halloween-themed celebrations running from 30 October to 5 November. The programme features a variety of activities designed for families, couples, and individual travellers, with events ranging from treasure hunts and creative workshops to wellness sessions and exclusive dining experiences.
The celebrations begin on 30 October with a beachside Tabata workout followed by a pumpkin carving workshop at La Locanda. Activities for children and teens include the Magic of Mantas virtual reality exploration, Haunted Brick Builders, and the Autumn Costume Fashion Show. Parents are invited to a cocktail gathering on the shore before the evening concludes with a Culinary Maestro dinner by Michelin-starred Chef Max Strohe, as part of the resort’s Masters of Crafts series.
On 31 October, guests may join a morning Dynamic Flow Yoga session in the Mystique Garden or take part in a turtle snorkelling excursion. Children between four and twelve are encouraged to join the Flying Fox Quest, a Halloween-themed nature walk, while older children embark on an Island Treasure Quest. Seasonal workshops such as wreath decoration and creative pumpkin carving are available, and the day concludes with a Trick or Treat Treasure Hunt across the island and a Halloween Feast at La Locanda.
As the week progresses, the festival highlights wellness and creativity. Under the Masters of Crafts programme, mobility coach Anthony Green will host sessions on posture, flexibility, and spinal health. Seasonal crafts for younger guests include galaxy-themed pumpkin art, Halloween decorations, wand-making, and mask workshops. Family activities extend to Autumn Carnival Stalls, Magic Hat bowling, and themed cooking sessions. Evening entertainment includes a magic show, a piñata party, and further culinary experiences led by Chef Max Strohe.
The festival concludes on 5 November with a Vinsaya Flow Yoga session in the Mystique Garden, an art class featuring batfish designs on tote bags, and a children’s treasure hunt. Families are invited to join the Boos and Brews Halloween Dhoni Cruise before the celebrations end with a Luxury Sunset Cruise.
Through this programme, The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, combines seasonal festivities with wellness, creativity, and gastronomy, offering guests a diverse celebration of autumn and Halloween in the Maldives.
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A quiet force for sustainability: Island produce at Ayada Maldives

Set within the vibrant Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, Ayada Maldives continues to set itself apart, not just as a destination for discerning travellers, but as a resort committed to responsible luxury. Beyond the palm-fringed villas and crystal-clear lagoons, there is a quiet but powerful movement taking place behind the scenes: one that embraces island farming, sustainable operations, and meaningful community partnerships.
At the heart of this vision is Ayada’s flourishing “Secret Garden”, an expansive green haven where herbs, vegetables, and tropical fruits are grown using eco-conscious techniques. From fragrant basil and lemongrass to nutrient-rich leafy greens, the garden supplies the resort’s kitchens with hyper-local ingredients, ensuring that guests experience fresh, flavourful dishes that reflect the richness of the Maldives.

The resort also works hand-in-hand with farmers from nearby islands, offering support and guidance in organic farming practices, composting, and water-efficient growing methods. This collaboration not only enhances the culinary offering at Ayada but also strengthens local island economies and food security across the region.
Sustainability at Ayada is holistic. Energy is managed with precision, wastewater is treated and repurposed for irrigation, and organic kitchen waste is composted. Even the design of villas takes inspiration from natural Maldivian architecture, using locally sourced materials to blend seamlessly with the island’s surroundings.
What sets Ayada apart is the seamless integration of sustainability with the guest experience. Whether strolling through the garden, enjoying a farm-to-table meal, or simply knowing that their stay supports environmental stewardship, guests walk away with more than memories, they become part of a broader story of conservation and care.
In a world where sustainability is becoming essential, Ayada Maldives continues to lead with purpose, proving that true luxury can and should leave a lighter footprint.
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