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Experience Genuine Maldivian Soul with Seaside Finolhu's New "Roohu" Personalized Service

Starting from October 2021, the two-bedroom villas at Finolhu Baa Atoll will have an added experience through the resort’s new “Roohu” personalised service.
Unwind in peace and seclusion at the two-bedroom villas at Finolhu Baa Atoll’s tropical island paradise setting; experience Maldivian "roohu".

Starting from October 2021, the two-bedroom villas at Finolhu Baa Atoll will have an added experience through the resort’s new “Roohu” personalised service.

Translated from the local Maldivian Dhivehi language, “roohu” means “soul” – a word that perfectly represents the warm welcome and attentive hospitality for which the Maldivian people are renowned. The sentiment perfectly encapsulates Finolhu’s new Roohu personalised service which provides an exclusive professional lifestyle management experience for guests at the resort’s two-bedroom water villas with pool, the two-bedroom beach pool villas and the resort’s amazing two-bedroom Rockstar Villas at Finolhu.

From the second they arrive, guests will be met and greeted by their individual Roohu Hosts. After conducting a personalised check-in for the guests and confirming any special preferences, dietary requirements, and requested dining set-ups for the stay, the Roohu Host will then provide a full island orientation tour to their guests. To help the guests settle into their villa quickly and seamlessly, the Roohu Host will assist with unpacking and arrangements of the guests’ personal belongings and will be on call 24/7 to suggest and plan their guests’ daily tailor-made itinerary on specific days or for the entire holiday, according to the guests’ preferences.

This October 2021, unwind in peace and seclusion at the two-bedroom villas at Finolhu Baa Atoll’s tropical island paradise setting; indulge in great food and amazing activities, and experience the undeniable warmth of Maldivian soul with the resort’s new Roohu personalised service. Experience genuine Maldivian soul at Finolhu Baa Atoll.

About Finolhu Baa Atoll

Finolhu Baa Atoll was opened in June 2016 and consists of four islands with long beaches. It has 125 beachfront and overwater villas (more than half with their own private pools) and four restaurants. Whilst popular with honeymooners, the extensive resort is also very family-friendly, with a kids’ club, a wide choice of activities and world-famous entertainment.

Owned and managed by Seaside Collection, a Europe-based hotel group with an exclusive portfolio of high-end resorts and city hotels, Finolhu Baa Atoll Maldives is a luxury island resort. “Finolhu”, which is a direct translation of “sandbank” in Dhivehi is located in Baa Atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Maldives.

Feature image by Seaside Finolhu

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