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Savor Love and Friendship at JEN Maldives Malé by Shangri-La

JEN Maldives Malé by Shangri-La Celebrates Love and friendship

JEN Maldives Malé by Shangri-La invites guests this February to celebrate love and friendship with their Threads of Love series. Through a variety of curated dining experiences, the hotel helps guests honor the many forms of love in an elegant and memorable way.

The hotel’s expert culinary team has created a luxurious seven-course dinner as a highlight of the celebration. This exquisite meal immerses diners in a culinary experience that blends flavors capturing the essence of romance. Be it an intimate dinner or a sophisticated high tea, JEN Maldives offers a delightful way to celebrate love

For those cherishing friendships, JEN Maldives hosts the Pink Galentine’s High Tea daily from 7th to 14th February. This special high tea features an assortment of sweet and savory treats, creating the perfect opportunity for friends and family to gather and celebrate their bonds.

On 14th February, couples can indulge in a specially curated Valentine’s dinner at Azur Restaurant. Live music enhances the romantic atmosphere while the carefully crafted menu elevates the evening. Guests will enjoy a memorable night, filled with delicious food and intimate ambiance.

Whether you’re planning a romantic evening or a joyful gathering with friends and family, JEN Maldives Malé by Shangri-La offers the perfect setting. The hotel combines luxury with warm hospitality, ensuring every celebration of love and connection remains unforgettable.

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Maldives Unveils New Dive Site with Submerged Dornier Aircraft

Maldives Dive Site: New Underwater Dornier Wreck for Divers

The Maldives recently unveiled an exciting new dive site near Kudagiri Picnic Island, featuring two submerged Dornier Do 228 aircraft. The Housing Development Corporation (HDC), in collaboration with the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and the Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC), spearheaded the initiative to enhance the country’s marine tourism offerings while preserving its aviation heritage.

Air Maldives once used the Dornier Do 228, one of the first aircraft purchased by the airline. After years of service, the airline decommissioned the planes and repurposed them for this ambitious project. MTCC’s landing craft submerged the planes carefully in the lagoon, guiding them safely to the seabed with weights. The planes now serve as artificial reefs, fostering marine life and providing a unique attraction for divers.

The site, now known as the ‘Dornier Wreck,’ contributes to a broader effort to diversify tourism in the Maldives, offering an alternative to traditional attractions. It is expected to become a major draw for both tourists and locals, especially as Kudagiri Picnic Island, which has served as a recreational space for Greater Malé area residents since 2023, continues to attract visitors.

In addition to boosting tourism, the Dornier Wreck supports marine biodiversity. The submerged planes will gradually transform into vibrant underwater ecosystems, creating a unique dive experience while promoting sustainability and marine conservation.

The project highlights the Maldives’ ongoing commitment to innovative, eco-friendly tourism initiatives, blending history with nature to offer a one-of-a-kind attraction for diving enthusiasts.

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