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A Romantic Escapade Awaits at Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives

Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives
Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives is inviting guests to escape the ordinary and fall in love with the Maldives' natural beauty.

The Maldives is oozing with romance in every corner. Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives is inviting guests to escape the ordinary and fall in love with the Maldives’ natural beauty. So, discover love at the stunning island resort throughout February 2021. as Valentine celebration is coming, the resort is launching a special package perfect for couples, honeymooners and romance-seeker alike.

Holidaymakers can experience a romantic island getaway at the award-winning resort featuring 120 idyllic beachfront and overwater villas. Indulge in all the loveable inclusions the resort has to offer such as:

  • Daily breakfast at all-day dining The Edge
  • A memorable experience of Dinner Under the Stars
  • 50-minute Balinese spa treatment at The Spa,
  • Sunset Rendezvous with a private beach setup
  • Sunset cocktail at Breeze Poolside Dining & Bar

Not to mention, a special Valentine’s cake to celebrate the day of love and complimentary return speedboat transfer from and to Male airport also comes with the package. The Valentine Diaries package is offered for guest to book from now until 24 February 2021, for a stay period until 28 February 2021. To book your “Valentine Diaries” with visit https://bit.ly/Valentine-Diaries or contact the reservations team via rsvn.gpkd@parkhotelgroup.com.

Image: Park Hotel Group

while you are discovering romance or reigniting the passion with a loved one, the luxury resort remains consistent in keeping the resort as a safe haven while elevating the health and safety measures. Working closely with local health authorities and adhering to health guidelines, Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives aim to deliver exceptional hospitality and experiences to guests.

About Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives

Grand Park Kodhipparu is located in North Malé Atoll, a mere 20 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport. The luxury resort has been designed by the world-renowned Hirsch Bedner Associates.

Kodhipparu offers 120 idyllic beachfront and overwaters villas, including; 65 with their own private pools, a large infinity pool overlooking the vistas of the Indian Ocean. Likewise, guests can find stellar culinary experiences in three dining outlets. And also a world-class award-winning spa. There’s also A fully equipped dive and water sports centre.

In addition to that, Kodhipparu boasts a recreation beach club and a kids club providing guests with everything they could need for their dream getaway.

Feature image by Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives

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