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Innahura Maldives Resort to Reopen on 31st January 2021

Innahura Maldives Resort arrival jetty
4-star laid-back and affordable escape, Innahura Maldives Resort announced its reopening on 31st January 2021.

4-star laid-back escape, Innahura Maldives Resort announced its reopening on 31st January 2021. The affordable resort is suitable for families, honeymooners and adventure seekers looking for a relaxing getaway to the sunny side of life.

According to a statement by Innahura Maldives, the resort will open with ‘safety in mind’. Likewise, guests who got their reservations cancelled due to the temporary resort closure in 2020, can now reach out to their travel partners to rebook or reconfirm their stay Innahura Maldives.

The relaxing escape features modern facilities with a traditional twist to offer authentic experiences. Located in the south-east Lhaviyani Atoll, Innahura Maldives boasts 78 vibrant beach bungalows. This includes; 33 sunset beach bungalows, 41 sunrise beach bungalows and 4 inter-connecting beach bungalows.

Beach bungalow interior at Innahura Maldives Resort
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Holidaymakers can find an array of things to do at the resort. Of course, with the beautiful waters of the Indian Ocean surrounding the island, you can snorkel, explore the coral reefs and take a dip whenever you feel like it. The island’s lagoon is also the perfect place to enjoy water sports activities. And you can either show off your skills or learn new ones!

Also read: Innahura Maldives – Best Escapes Anyone Could Have

Innahura Maldives also offers plenty of events and activities right on the island. It doesn’t just stop at beach games because you can find; craft classes, yoga sessions, fun-filled BBQ dinners and much more.

The resort goes-by a simple and straightforward formula to make your experience in the Maldives a one to remember. The resort ‘take the quintessential sun, sea and sand elements, add a traditional twist to modern facilities and round it up with a generous dose of authentic experiences.’

Feature image by Innahura Maldives Resort

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