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Stay for Free in a Water Sunrise Villa at Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi

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Until September 2021, stay for free at Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi with free room upgrades and enhanced guests' experience.

For stays until September 2021, the dreamy 5-star resort of Fairmont Maldives at Shaviyani Atoll offers free room upgrades and exciting inclusions for enhanced guests’ experience. So, start planning your once-in-a-lifetime escape to the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean now!

Picture waking up to the tranquil sound of waves echoing to your luxurious villa, surrounded by the never-ending blues of the Maldives. Sounds like a dream vacation, doesn’t it?

Guests can stay for free at Fairmont Maldives in a Water Sunrise Villa when they book Beach Sunrise Villa anytime until September 2021.

Sleeping over the ocean, explore a luxurious water villa with a Maldivian sunrise view. Each Water Sunrise Villa feature oversize copper bathtubs, en-suite indoor bathrooms, relaxation decks and plunge pools. The gentle splash of the Indian Ocean waves is just sitting away with direct access to the blue waters offering luxurious sleep and comforting space.

Enhanced family holiday experience for guests staying in Luxury Family Villas until September 2021.

Plan your family vacation and hop on to a seaplane to the secret water island of Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi. Elegant and wonderfully proportioned space, the rustic-chic two and three-bedroom beach and water villas offer bounteous amounts of privacy and comfort ideal for families.

A complimentary bottle of Champagne, one-time all-access mini bar, one-time floating breakfast and a relaxing 60-minute Signature Couples Massage per stay awaits guests until September 2021.

Sun-kissed, palm-fringed, and the turquoise blue waters

The Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi is perched in the largest resort lagoon in the Maldives, a 600-hectare of glistering waters which is also home to thriving marine life.

Powdery white-sand beaches fringed with swaying palms, the Maldivian sun, the salty sea breeze, and the 200-meter infinity pool cutting across the island, offering a tropical escape and a barefoot indulgence.

The underwater is a diving sanctuary, from manta rays and turtles to bottlenose dolphins and over 250 species of tropical fishes, waiting for you to dive. Snorkel at leisure and discover the house reef, an ecosystem of rich marine life just strokes away from your private beach or your water villa. Join a sunset cruise aboard a private yacht, or experience a wide array of exhilarating water sports. Check them off your bucket list during your stay at the Fairmont Maldives.

For bookings and further information go to www.fairmont-maldives.com

Feature image by Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi
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The Maldives has reached a historic milestone by welcoming its 2 millionth tourist in 2024. This achievement highlights the country’s status as a top global travel destination. For the first time, the Maldives has hit such a high number of visitors in a single year, marking a major moment for its tourism industry.

Celebrating the Arrival

Astrid Dirnegger, an Austrian national, arrived at Velana International Airport on December 26th with her husband and two children. Airport officials, including Minister of Tourism Ibrahim Faisal and representatives from the Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), warmly welcomed the family. To celebrate the milestone, the Dirnegger family received a special six-day stay at the luxurious SAii Lagoon Maldives. The family will enjoy the resort’s beauty and world-class amenities during their stay.

A Strong Year for Tourism

The Maldives set a goal to welcome 2 million tourists in 2024, and the country has now surpassed this target. The achievement also highlights the country’s growing popularity among international travelers. According to the Ministry of Tourism, the Maldives has seen a nine percent increase in tourist arrivals compared to the previous year. This steady growth further solidifies the country’s position as a leading destination for luxury, relaxation, and adventure.

Tourism officials have worked hard to attract visitors from around the world, and the Maldives continues to draw travelers with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and exclusive resorts. The country also emphasizes sustainable tourism, which helps protect its natural beauty for future generations.

Looking ahead, the Maldives has set its sights on 2.2 million tourist arrivals for 2025. With ongoing infrastructure projects, such as the expansion of Velana International Airport, the Maldives is prepared to support this growth. The tourism industry is poised for another successful year, building on the momentum of 2024.

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