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Earn Now, Stay later at Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives

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Book 4 nights or more by 30th September 2020 and earn points towards your future vacation at Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives.

Make the most of your next visit to the Maldives with MyCinnamonWallet! Book 4 nights or more by 30th September 2020 and earn points towards your future vacation through 31st October 2021! From diving, watersports, spa treatments to dinners, your points will help you create a memorable experience at Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives.

Nestled in Vaavu Atoll, Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives is a short seaplane (or speedboat, if you prefer) ride away from Malé, and this resort will hand you all the breathing space from reality that you desire. The luxury Cinnamon Velifushi lies in a strategic position in the Vaavu Atoll, ensuring access to all the best dive sites in the area.

The only crying allowed at the Maldives are tears of joy. But this month we have another reason. Book four nights or more by September 30, 2020 and earn upto $140 ‘per night’ towards your future getaway through October 31, 2021.

A statement by Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives

Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives boasts 90 remarkably spacious rooms. The sweeping views from each and every chic room at the resort are cleverly complemented by the airy, open, Italian-styled interior. Meanwhile, immerse yourself in the water villas, where it’s nothing but you and the open sea!

Meals are never dull with the wide array of dining options available at the resort. Moreover, both local and international fare is available at Velifushi, so guests can opt for something exotic, or relish the taste of a well-loved dish. For the lovebirds, the resort will happily prepare a more customised dining experience in a secluded location, for example, on the white sand beaches.

The Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts was established in 2005 with 15 Properties, 03 hotels in Colombo, 08 resorts in Sri Lanka and 04 resorts in the Maldives. Cinnamon Hotels is one of the biggest hotel chains from Srilanka. The journey being inspired by the spice, cinnamon, the brand has seen success till today through its 15 years journey.

Feature image by Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives
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Maldives President Sets World Record with Nearly 15-Hour Press Conference

Maldives President World Record with 15-Hour Press Conference

In a headline-making feat, President Dr Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives set a new world record for the longest press conference by a sitting world leader, speaking for an astonishing 14 hours and 54 minutes. He began at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and continued well past midnight into Sunday. The event, held on World Press Freedom Day, featured President Muizzu actively answering questions from journalists and the public, pausing only briefly for prayer.

Previously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had held the record after speaking for 14 hours in 2019 during a similar Q&A format. Before that, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko claimed the title with a seven-hour conference. Now, with this new milestone, President Muizzu not only made headlines but also added another chapter to the Maldives’ history of record-setting leadership, such as the famous underwater cabinet meeting in 2009 that highlighted climate change.

Economic Reforms Impacting the Tourism Sector

Throughout the nearly 15-hour exchange, President Muizzu addressed a wide array of topics. Most notably, he discussed recent changes in the nation’s economic framework that directly affect the travel industry. For instance, he highlighted the new Foreign Exchange Act, introduced in January 2025, which requires tourism-related foreign earnings to go through official banking channels. According to President Muizzu, this move has already brought USD 214 million into the formal system this year. As a result, it has helped stabilize foreign reserves and improve access to foreign currency for travelers.

Maldives 2.0: A Vision for Digital Transformation

In addition, President Muizzu introduced “Maldives 2.0,” a digital transformation initiative designed to modernize public services and reduce corruption. These are steps that aim to streamline experiences for both locals and international visitors. Moreover, he explained that this initiative includes partnerships with countries like Estonia to build a stronger digital infrastructure. From healthcare improvements to digitalized governance, the plan reflects how the Maldives intends to better serve residents and guests alike.

Ultimately, with its turquoise waters and coral islands continuing to attract global attention, the Maldives is not just evolving as a luxury destination but also strengthening its position as a leading destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and innovative progress.

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