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Cocoon Maldives Introduces New Meal Supplement ‘XXL All-Inclusive’

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Cocoon Maldives has introduced an exciting brand new meal supplement 'XXL All-Inclusive' option with a variety of service entitlements.

Cocoon Maldives has introduced an exciting brand new meal supplement. The resort unveiled a new XXL All-Inclusive (XXLAI) option with a variety of service entitlements. Guests can experience this premium meal supplement from 5th October 2020 onwards.

Optioning for Cocoon Maldives’ new XXL All-Inclusive will allow guests to leave with peace of mind. After all, guests set on a journey before they leave as everything is included from; accommodation through meals, premium drinks and activities.

The XXL All-Inclusive inclusions

  • At arrival complimentary VIP lounge access at the Trans Maldivian Airways seaplane terminal and assistance at departure.
  • Selection of premium wines from all around the world available in our restaurants and bars, unlimited cocktails and signature drinks, fresh juices, soft drinks, tea and coffee blends.
  • Premium mini bar, replenished daily with beer, wine, soft drinks, water and snacks
  • Daily excursion to be selected from available scheduled options such as Sunrise/Sunset Fishing, Sunset Dolphin Cruise, Manta-Ray Trip, Local Island Trip etc (subject to prevailing weather conditions)
  • 20% discount on all SPA services.
  • One Romantic dinner in the award-winning Manta Restaurant during the stay (minimum 3 nights stay)
  • One BBQ dinner on the beach during the stay (minimum 6 nights stay)
  • All Meals at Octopus except the Romantic Dinner at Manta(minimum 3-night stay)and the Beach Barbecue (minimum 6 nights stay)
  • Other FB Includes:- The All-inclusive High Tea from 16.30 to 17.30 at Octopus, All Meals at Octopus except the Romantic Dinner at Manta(minimum 3-night stay) and the Beach Barbecue (minimum 6 nights stay)

The stylish and luxury Cocoon Maldives, located in Ookolhufinolhu Island in Lhaviyani Atoll, blends the best of Italian design with Maldives’ stunning natural beauty. Cocoon’s interiors offer exclusive designs by innovative Italian designers LAGO, who have dreamed up and designed something exceptional.

Also read: Cocoon and You & Me by Cocoon Maldives honored 2020 Traveller’s Choice Award

Once arriving on Male’, the resort is a short 30-minute journey by seaplane to the haven of Cocoon. Cocoon Investments remains a leading brand in the Maldives tourism industry since its First Design Hotel concept to the Maldives by opening Cocoon Maldives in December 2016.

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Sheraton Maldives Relocates Endangered Corals to Protect Marine Ecosystems

Endangered Corals Moved to Safe Habitat by Sheraton Maldives

Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa has partnered with Reefscapers, a leading marine conservation organization, to relocate five tons of endangered corals to a new, protected habitat within the resort. The relocation began on February 19, 2025, with the team moving 800 coral colonies from Ras Malé (also known as the Maldives Eco City) to the resort’s dedicated coral restoration site. The threat of land reclamation, therefore, prompted the immediate need for this relocation to protect the corals. Recognizing coral reefs’ crucial role in biodiversity and coastal protection, Sheraton Maldives and Reefscapers swiftly took action to relocate these coral colonies to a safer environment.

Coordinating the Relocation to Preserve Coral Ecosystems

The team carefully planned the relocation process to minimize stress on the delicate corals. They transported large colonies, some weighing several hundred kilograms, aboard a specialized vessel with a system designed to regulate water flow, ensuring that the corals remained undisturbed. Additionally, they placed smaller colonies in submerged floating cages to reduce stress during transport. The team carefully planned and executed the six-hour journey to Sheraton Maldives, ensuring the corals’ safe arrival. During the journey, small fish took refuge among the corals, further emphasizing the relocation’s importance for broader marine life in the area. These fish adapted quickly to their new environment after reaching the resort, demonstrating the success of the relocation.

Creating a Thriving Marine Habitat

Once the team delivered the corals to the resort, marine biologists and expert divers carefully positioned and secured them in their new habitat. As a result, the relocation is already yielding positive results, with the corals beginning to transform the area into a thriving reef ecosystem. Just days after the relocation, various marine species, including fish, eagle rays, and sharks, began to explore the newly restored area. This early success signals the positive impact of the relocation as the surrounding ecosystem flourishes. The Reefscapers team continues to monitor the site, ensuring that each coral stays securely anchored within the resort’s coral pyramid structures. Proper placement plays a key role in the long-term survival and growth of the corals.

A Long-Term Commitment to Coral Protection

This initiative, therefore, plays a critical role in Sheraton Maldives’ broader conservation efforts to preserve the fragile coral ecosystems of the Maldives. It contributes to global research on coral resilience and reproduction, offering valuable data to help protect reefs from climate change’s ongoing challenges. Moreover, the project supports the resort’s strategy to maintain a healthy marine environment in the long term.

Greg Allan, General Manager of Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa, and Thomas Le Berre, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Reefscapers, lead the project. Their combined expertise and dedication ensured the success of this complex mission. Greg Allan emphasized the significance of coral conservation:

“Coral reefs are the heart of the Maldives, and protecting them is not just an option—it’s a responsibility. Through our partnership with Reefscapers, we are preserving these delicate ecosystems and inspiring global awareness and action. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship.”

Engaging Guests in the Restoration Effort

The resort integrated the relocated endangered corals into its expanding reef system, supported by Sheraton Maldives’ Adopt a Coral program. Launched in 2020, the program allows guests to actively participate in coral restoration by adopting corals attached to numbered frames. By the end of 2024, the team had planted over 700 coral frames, creating a thriving ecosystem populated by blacktip reef sharks, nurse sharks, stingrays, and a variety of tropical fish.

With the addition of these new coral colonies, guests can now explore an even more diverse marine environment. The enhanced coral ecosystem will provide a vibrant and immersive snorkeling experience, allowing guests to witness firsthand the positive effects of sustainable conservation efforts. This addition will further enhance guests’ underwater experiences, create lasting memories, and encourage greater engagement in marine conservation.

Ensuring a Sustainable Future for the Marine Ecosystem

Finally, the coral relocation project represents a key component of Sheraton Maldives’ sustainability strategy, which aligns with Marriott International’s Serve 360 commitment to responsible business practices. By collaborating with marine biologists and conservationists, Sheraton Maldives is helping to create a lasting impact on marine conservation. The resort also works to educate guests about the importance of protecting the Maldives’ fragile coral ecosystems, raising awareness of sustainable practices in tourism.

To learn more about the Adopt a Coral program and how guests can contribute to coral restoration efforts in the Maldives, visit www.sheratonmaldives.com.

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