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Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi’s Infinity Pool Among the World’s Best Swimming Pools

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Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi’s infinity swimming pool has been honoured among the Best Pools in the Wold.

Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi’s infinity swimming pool has been honoured among the Best Pools in the World. Cosmopolitan ranked the 200-meter long pool at Sirru Fen Fushi in the 7th place from 23 of the world’s best swimming pools.

The pool at Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi (meaning ‘secret water island’), divides the island into two. The pool points towards the Maldives’ first and only coral regeneration project in the form of an underwater art installation. Sounds like the secret water island is really full of many secrets?

This luxury escape in the Maldives definitely lives up to its name. The tropical island getaway features 120 villas and boasts one of the largest lagoons in the Maldives. Additionally, Fairmont Maldives features a reinvigorating destination spa and the holiday destination’s first Balinese-inspired Bamboo Bar.

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Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi guarantees travellers a safe holiday experience with Accor’s ALLSAFE programme. Holidaymakers can find a myriad of activities at this award-winning island resort as well.

Guests can choose from Sailing away to a nearby deserted island for a romantic picnic “just for two” (sounds like an amazing valentine’s day treat?). Or they can join a sunset dolphin cruise aboard the resort’s private yacht. Travellers can also experience a wide array of water sports to check off from their bucket list.

For dining, holidaymakers can find local and international cuisine at the Raha Market; the resort’s all-day dining restaurant. Meanwhile, the overwater restaurant Kata offers Japanese cuisine. At Azure, guests will find fresh seafood and fish-market displays of daily local catches. Additionally, for cocktails and light snacks, guests can head over to the poolside bar, Onu Onu.

Feature image by Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi

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Maldives Hits Major Milestone with 2 Millionth Tourist Arrival

Maldives Reaches 2 Million Tourist arrivals in 2024

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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