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W Maldives Offers the Ultimate Summer Holiday with Exclusive Island Buyout

W Maldives

Part of W Hotels Worldwide, W Maldives sets the stage for the ultimate summer holiday, offering an exclusive full island takeover experience. This exciting offer includes accommodation up to 162 guests and unlimited use of the resort’s private luxury yacht.

For a minimum of 03 nights, the luxury island resort is inviting guests for a unique Maldivian experience amplified by the lust for life mindset of W Maldives. The private island buyout includes the stunning villas and suites for accommodation, ultimate pampering at the resort’s AWAY Spa, gourmet experiences with a choice of six restaurants and bars to choose from. Additionally, unlimited use of ESCAPE, W Maldives’ two-mast 80-foot stunning yacht featuring two luxury cabins, lounge and deck as the resort’s music curator plays the latest beats. Moreover, for a Robinson Crusoe experience, an afternoon picnic or a moonlight dinner at resort’s second island Gaathafushi will be available in the offer.

Starting at USD 199,000, this exclusive private island buyout is the ideal vacation with family, friends and loves ones. The white sand beaches, cerulean lagoons, and breath-taking reefs together with gorgeous 77 private villas and suites and exemplary luxury services makes W Maldives an experience of a lifetime. All the expertise and planning during the stay will be undertaken by the resort’s W Insider and USD 150 credit per person per day for food and beverages.

W Maldives is a luxury 5-star private island resort set amidst the azure waters of North Ari Atoll. The luxury island escape features stylish villas and suites located on land as well as over water in the sparkling lagoon. An array of exquisite cuisines at the six dining venues at W Maldives will ensure a diverse gastronomy experience. An outdoor infinity pool, a fully equipped gym, and an overwater spa will also be available at the resort.

About W Hotels Worldwide

Born from the bold attitude and 24/7 culture of New York City, W Hotels, part of Marriott International, Inc., has disrupted and redefined the hospitality scene for nearly two decades. Trailblazing its way around the globe, with over 50 hotels, W is defying expectations and breaking the norms of traditional luxury wherever the iconic W sign lands. With a mission to fuel guests’ lust for life, W ignites an obsessive desire to soak it in, live it up and hit repeat. The brand’s provocative design, iconic Whatever/Whenever service and buzzing Living Rooms create an experience that is often copied but never matched. Innovative, inspiring and infectious, the brand’s super-charged energy celebrates guests’ endless appetite to discover what’s new/next in each destination, to see more, feel more, go longer, stay later.

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