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Marriott Bonvoy Extends the Opportunity to Earn More Points

Marriott International's property in the Maldives
Marriott Bonvoy has extended the opportunity to earn more, as now you can get 2,500 bonus points on each stay until 10th November.

Marriott Bonvoy has extended your opportunity to earn more. Now you can earn 2,500 bonus points on each stay until 10th November 2020. Additionally, travellers can now earn a one-time bonus of 5,000 additional points after three stays.

You can choose from thousands of hotels and resorts participating in Marriott Bonvoy worldwide to spend your holiday. In the Maldives Marriott operates; The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa, W Maldives, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort and Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa.

For a list of current participating hotels, visit www.marriott.com/loyalty/earn/hotels.mi. All Marriott Bonvoy terms and conditions apply. Go to www.marriott.com/loyalty/terms/default.mi for more information.

Marriot’s luxury resorts offer the highest standards of cleanliness. The resorts also maintain strict hygiene protocols in place. So, these measures ensure peace of mind for first-time and returning travellers to the Maldives. In addition to that, the Marriott Cleanliness Council redefines the hospitality giant’s cleanliness and safety standards with enhanced technologies.

Marriott Bonvoy members who register for the ‘views are even better with bonus points’ promotion will earn 2,500 bonus points per eligible paid stay. Plus members also get a one-time bonus of 5,000 additional points after 3 eligible paid stays (during the promotion earning period). You can redeem your bonus points for free nights, gift cards, exclusive experiences and much more.

Also read: The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands—What we Know so Far

Marriott International encompasses a portfolio of more than 7,400 properties under 30 leading brands, spanning 134 countries and territories. Likewise, Marriott International operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts all around the world. The hospitality giant is also preparing to debut its flagship luxury brand, The Ritz-Carlton and also the Le Méridien brand in the Maldives. The upcoming Ritz-Carlton Maldives is a Category 8 Marriott Bonvoy property. Which also means, The Ritz-Carlton Maldives is on the highest awards tier.

Feature image by St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort
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In a bid to strengthen community-led sustainability efforts in the Maldives, JOALI Maldives and JOALI BEING have opened applications for their 2025 Sustainability Fund. The initiative focuses on supporting meaningful projects within Raa Atoll, offering grants of up to $3,000 to five locally driven ideas that aim to make a positive impact.

The fund forms part of JOALI’s broader vision to promote thoughtful, responsible living. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach, JOALI encourages residents and organizations in the atoll to bring forward their own solutions to local challenges, whether environmental, social, or economic.

Supporting Local Ideas Through Four Core Themes

Applicants can submit proposals in one of four categories, each reflecting a pillar of JOALI’s sustainability philosophy:

  • Environmental stewardship, such as restoring coral reefs or leading educational programs about conservation.
  • Health and wellness, through initiatives that support mental, physical, or emotional wellbeing.
  • Women’s empowerment, by creating opportunities through education, skill-building, and entrepreneurship.
  • Sustainable living, with efforts that reduce waste, conserve water and energy, or promote ethical consumption habits.

A Community-First Approach to Sustainability

Moreover, what sets this fund apart is its community-first approach. Instead of imposing outside solutions, JOALI invites ideas from those who know the region best, local people with a clear vision for how to protect and uplift their home.

Although JOALI is best known as a luxury resort brand, it has always woven sustainability into its identity. Since the beginning, JOALI has aimed to redefine what luxury looks like, placing equal importance on comfort and care for the planet. As a result, the brand consistently integrates this commitment into daily operations and long-term partnerships, working to make a meaningful difference not just for guests, but for staff, local communities, and the environment as a whole.

Joy of Caring: A Guiding Principle

Furthermore, JOALI grounds this commitment in its guiding principle, “Joy of Caring,” a philosophy that shapes all of its social and environmental efforts. In line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, this approach helps JOALI build a model of hospitality that doesn’t just look good—it does good.

Ultimately, JOALI aims to empower local changemakers and create a platform where innovation, care, and responsibility intersect. By doing so, the brand fosters a future where both people and nature can thrive together.

Anyone interested in applying for the 2025 Sustainability Fund or learning more about JOALI’s community and environmental programs can visit www.joali.com/sustainability-and-csr-at-joali.

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