Would you like to stay a bit longer in the Maldives and save more? At Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives ‘the longer you stay, the better it gets’. With this exclusive offer from the luxury resort, stay for 3 nights (or more) and get avail special rates. These special rates include; accommodation, breakfast at the 24 Degrees restaurant, and basic wifi services.
Besides that, you get to surf more, swim more, relax more, and have a lot more fun in the Maldives. The Stay a Bit Longer offer is valid all year-round. Likewise, this offer is only applicable when booking directly at the resort’s website.
Offer Details
Inclusions
- Save 30% of the best available rate
- A-la-carte Breakfast at 24 Degrees on all stayed days
- Personalized Butler Service
- Complimentary Standard WiFi Plan up to 4 (four) devices per room
- Sparkling Wine or Fresh Juice upon arrival
- Complimentary access to Gymnasium and non-motorized Water Sports excluding lessons and stand-up paddle
- Complimentary Snorkeling Equipment for 2 (two) per room
Terms and Conditions
- This promotion is unusable in conjunction with any other promotional offer, promotional rate, or negotiated rate
- This offer requires a full deposit as a guarantee
- Extra adults and children will be charged as per the hotel’s normal policy and applicable rates
For further information and bookings click HERE.
Since reopening for guests in July after the pandemic-caused lockdown, Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Maldives has been welcoming and hosting international guests. And the resort assures safety and protection at the island haven for guests looking for an unforgettable holiday experience. With the ‘spirit of Tajness’ reinvigorated, the resort looks forward to spreading the magic of the Maldives through luxurious hospitality.
So, are you ready to escape the frenetic pace and chaos of everyday life, into luxury’s very own lap at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa? The ultra-luxury resort is spread across the Emboodhu Finolhu island. Likewise, this island is in the middle of one of the largest lagoons in the Maldives.