Search
Close this search box.

Lily Beach Resort & Spa Continues to be the ‘Best of the Best’

Lily Beach Resort Best of the best
Lily Beach Resort & Spa topped the charts as one of the ‘Best of the Best’ all-inclusive resorts to spend a safe and stress-free vacation.

Lily Beach Resort & Spa topped the charts as one of the ‘Best of the Best’ all-inclusive resorts to spend a safe and stress-free vacation once again.

Guests themselves continue to set the benchmark as the judges, using their personal experiences to rank the resort based on cleanliness, location, service, and value on the reputed platform TripAdvisor. As a result of their effort, Lily Beach has received the “2021 Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best” award, in addition to being voted 20th on the list of “Top 25 All-Inclusive Resorts in the World”.

Since 2002, Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards is given to properties that consistently earn high reviews and comments over a 12-month period and are ranked in the top 1% of properties.

Lily Beach Resort also finds itself on the “Top 25 All-Inclusive Resorts in the World” list. This category is composed of, as described by Tripadvisor, “resorts that have thought of everything so that you don’t have to.” This is especially fitting as Lily Beach is the pioneer for all-inclusive tourism in the Maldives. Likewise, the 5-star resort continues to be a country-wide leader in providing the finest all-inclusive luxury experience.

Nestled in with peers of the luxury industry, Lily Beach is proud to find itself at the top of both the “Best of the Best” and “Top All-Inclusive Resorts in the World”.

A statement by Lily Beach Resort & Spa.

Lily Beach Resort & Spa is a luxury 5-star resort set in the natural beauty of the Maldives. Located on Huvahendhoo Island in South Ari Atoll, Lily Beach is reachable by a short 25-minute flight by seaplane from the capital Malé and Velana International Airport. This proximity, as well as the reputation of its legendary all-inclusive Platinum plan, makes it a sought-after destination.

The resort’s all-encompassing Platinum plan has a complimentary carefully curated selection of excursions, delicious and diverse food options, updated COVID-19 safety procedures which have been thoroughly accredited by Hotel Resilient, and a variety of leisure and sporting activities create the perfect resort for couples and families alike.

Since its establishment in 1994, Lily Beach has strived to offer the best vacation experience for everyone, and staff take pride in exceeding all expectations. With its warm and unpretentious luxury hospitality, it leaves guests feeling as if they are with friends and family at the resort– a home away from home.

Come check out what the “Best of the Best” has to offer– the delectable food, detailed service, and secluded and safe luxury at Lily Beach Resort & Spa await!

To inquire about Lily Beach or book a stay at this resort, send an email to: reservations@lilybeachmaldives.com
Check out the resort on Tripadvisor here: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g6855020-d316979-Reviews-Lily_Beach_Resort_Spa-Huvahandhoo_Island.html

Feature image by Lily Beach Resort & Spa
Ad - immaldives.com

Latest

Canareef Resort Maldives Celebrates World Wetlands Day

Canareef Resort Maldives Celebrates World Wetlands Day 2025

As the world comes together to celebrate World Wetlands Day on 2nd February Canareef Resort Maldives invited nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Addu Atoll. Nestled in the recently designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Canareef offers much more than a luxury destination. In addition, it celebrates biodiversity, ecological balance, and sustainability.

Canareef’s unique landscape of wetlands and lakes showcases the richness of Maldivian nature. Moreover, from vibrant wildlife to thriving plant life, this pristine environment promises an unforgettable experience. Visitors can explore the untouched ecosystems and witness nature in its purest form.

The Heart of Canareef: A Sanctuary for Wildlife

At the center of Canareef Resort lies the Eco Park. This hub of wildlife activity and natural beauty surrounds the island’s largest lake. In fact, the eco-sanctuary reflects the resort’s commitment to environmental conservation. Guests have the opportunity to experience nature up close, observing a variety of species that inhabit the park.

Meet the Residents of Canareef’s Wetlands:
  1. Fruit Bat (Vau): These gentle nocturnal creatures play a crucial role in pollination. They help maintain the island’s ecosystem as they feed on tropical fruits.
  2. Grey Heron (Maakanaa): The Grey Heron stalks gracefully through the shallow wetlands. It is often seen wading in search of its next meal.
  3. Maldives Water Hen (Kan’bili): As the national bird of the Maldives, this elusive creature darts through the lush wetlands. It offers a special glimpse into the country’s natural heritage.
  4. White Tern (Dhondhooni): With its striking white feathers and elegant flight, the White Tern is a sight to behold. Frequently, it soars over the coastline, providing a breathtaking view.
  5. Maldivian Little Heron (Dhivehi Raabondhi): This endemic bird hunts skillfully, feeding on fish and insects in the wetlands.
  6. Tilapia: These fish thrive in the freshwater areas of Canareef. They pay an important role in balancing the aquatic ecosystem.
  7. Milkfish (Beyn’gu): These omnivorous fish feed on algae and small invertebrates. In doing so, they help maintain the health of the wetlands.
  8. Mud Crab (Kandoo Kakuni): Mud crabs are vital to the mangrove ecosystem. Their presence helps maintain coastal balance.
  9. Mangrove Whelk (Fulli): This brackish-water snail plays a crucial role in the nutrient cycle. Consequently, it contributes to keeping the ecosystem thriving.
  10. Crickets (Rafeegu): The soothing chirps of crickets add a natural soundtrack to Canareef’s tranquil evenings. Their presence connects visitors to the delicate web of life.
Canareef’s Flora: Nature’s Guardians of the Coastline

Beyond the wildlife, Canareef’s wetlands host an impressive range of flora. Each plant contributes to the island’s ecological stability:

  • Seashore Screwpine (Boakashikeyo): This distinctive tree bears pineapple-like fruit. It supports the coastal landscape by providing food and materials for locals.
  • Coconut Palm (Ruh): The Coconut Palm plays a central role in Maldivian culture. It provides sustenance, shelter, and crafting materials.
  • Black Mangrove (Burevi): Mangroves act as natural coastal protectors. Their deep roots prevent erosion and provide habitats for marine life.
  • Sea Hibiscus (Dhiggaa): With bright yellow flowers, the Sea Hibiscus stabilizes sandy shores. Furthermore, it adds vibrant color to the landscape.
  • Coastal Ironwood (Fithuroanu): This resilient tree serves as a natural windbreak. It offers essential shelter for wildlife.

A Call to Protect Our Wetlands

Canareef Resort Maldives stands as a symbol of balance between luxury and nature. On World Wetlands Day, the resort aims to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands. Wetlands not only create stunning landscapes, but they also form vital ecosystems that protect shorelines, support wildlife, and contribute to the planet’s health.

While visitors explore the Eco Park, they will gain a deeper appreciation of the interconnectedness of life. They will understand the importance of conserving these fragile ecosystems. Canareef Resort proves that tourism and ecological preservation can work together. Ultimately, this balance creates a space where nature thrives and people can enjoy its beauty.

This World Wetlands Day, Canareef Resort Maldives invites you to celebrate the beauty and biodiversity of Addu Atoll’s wetlands. Let’s commit to preserving these lifelines of our planet for future generations.

Ad - immaldives.com
No more posts to show