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Seaside Finolhu Becomes the First Maldivian Member at Design Hotels 

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The internationally-renowned Design Hotels has accepted Seaside Finolhu, Baa Atoll, Maldives as a member. The luxury resort is the first and only Maldivian resort to be included in Design Hotels’ prestigious international portfolio. 

Handled by the German hotel company Seaside Collection, Seaside Finolhu made it to the international portfolio after meeting the criteria of embodying quality, style, and holistic hospitality concepts. 

Our vision for Seaside Finolhu is to bring a modern, bright, open sense of feeling where travellers can experience special moments and enjoy themselves. We are proud to be recognised internationally as a member of Design Hotels, not to mention being the first and only Maldives Resort in their list. We look forward to improving constantly and transforming Finolhu to align with the Seaside Collection brand.

Owner and Managing Partner of Seaside Collection, Gregor Gerlach

Seaside Finolhu is located within the azure waters of Baa Atoll, Maldives. The resort features 125 stylish and private villas, available as one-bedroom or two-bedroom villas. Half of the villas come with private pools, obviously along with the stunning views of the Maldivian setting. Seaside Finolhu offers an array of diverse cuisines at four of the resort’s beach side restaurants. A fully equipped spa and wellness facility available on the island will ensure guests are active and fit during their stay. Moreover, the first Beach Bubble in the Maldives is also located in a secluded spot along the island’s gorgeous sandbank. 

With over 26 years of experience, Design Hotels currently represents and markets a hand-selected collection of privately owned and operated hotels in hundreds of destinations across the world. 

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