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Crown & Champa Resorts Announces Flash Sale Across 5 Properties!

Maldives resort Hurawalhi Island
Crown & Champa Resorts has announced a ‘Flash Sale’ for stays between September and October at 5 of its properties.

Crown & Champa Resorts has announced a ‘Flash Sale’ for stays between September and October at 5 of its properties. Guests can book before the midnight of 27th August 2020 and save 30% on all room and meal plans at Hurawalhi Island Resort, Veligandu Island Resort & Spa, Komandoo Island Resort, and Meeru Island Resort & Spa. Additionally, guests enjoy an exceptional 20% savings at Kudadoo Maldives Private Island.

The resort operator facilitates PCR tests for guests’ travel requirements and offers flexible cancellation options in order to fit the travel requirements of the new normal. Guests holidaying at the resorts can get free PCR tests for stays extending 7 days. The flash sale offers are only valid when booked directly through the resorts’ website.

Flash Sale Details (at Meeru, Veligandu, Komandoo & Hurawalhi):

  • Booking Date: From 00:00 of 26th August 2020 to 23:59 of 27th August 2020
  • Stay Date: 1st September 2020 thru 31st October 2020
  • Discount: 30% Discount on all room categories and meal plans
  • Cancellation: Free cancellation p to 3 days to arrival

Kudadoo Maldives Private Island Flash Sale Details:

  • Booking Dates: from 00:00 of 26th August 2020 to 23:59 of 27th August 2020
  • Stay dates: 1st September 2020 thru 31st October 2020
  • Discount: 20% savings

For further information about the flash sale and bookings click HERE.

Crown & Champa Resorts encompasses a diverse portfolio of properties in the Maldives. The properties include; Hurawalhi Island Resort, Kudadoo Maldives Private Island, Innahura Maldives Resort, Komandoo Island Resort, Veligandu Island Resort & Spa, Kuredu Island Resort, Vilamendhoo Island Resort & Spa, and Meeru Island Resort & Spa. Additionally, the CCR operates the Champa Central Hotel in capital Male’ City.

The ninth addition to its properties, Kagi Maldives Spa Island is set to open later this year. The 50-villa property will provide couples, friends, and solo travelers with 360-degree wellness experiences. Likewise, Kagi’s philosophy revolves around the honest care of genuine hospitality centered on authentic experiences delivery.

Feature image by Hurawalhi Maldives
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