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Sheraton Maldives Enters Second Phase of Coral Conservation Project

Underwater Coral Regeneration program at Sheraton Maldives.

Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa has unveiled the second phase of its Coral Regeneration Programme. The resort made the announcement today, corresponding with the World Nature Conservation Day.

Reefscapers has been appointed by the Maldivian Government’s Environmental Protection Agency as custodians of the coral colonies in the Gulhi Falhu lagoon. The coral colonies were destined to be either relocated or destroyed during the lagoon reclamation project. Sheraton Maldives assist in relocating these colonies to its lagoon. Likewise, this helps to regenerate the house reef that had been damaged by a combination of natural events in the region.

Interactive frame building activities led by experts, offer guests hands on experience on the continuity of marine wildlife, whilst reducing one’s own coral reef footprint. The structures are built locally in Baa Atoll Fulhadhoo, providing an alternative business source to its 250 inhabitants. The inhabitants primary source of income is fishing.

This initiative is an important aspect of the property’s commitment to protecting and preserving their environment through day-to-day operation. The initiative encompasses as a part of Marriott’s wider “Serve 360: Doing Good in Every Direction” campaign. As part of this sustainable focus, the resort eliminated all single use plastic straws and bottles. These are replaced with environmentally sustainable paper straws and reusable glass bottles.

Reefscapers Coral Propagation projects rank as some of the most successful in the world, founded by Marine Environment Consultant, Sebastien Stradal. To date, the team has transplanted more than six thousand coral frames using over 40 species of corals. The ecological benefits derived from the implementation of these new reefs are patent, contributing to the overall diversity of wildlife and increase the productivity of a reef flat.

Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa is situated on the private island of Furanafushi in the Republic of Maldives, a 15-minute speedboat ride away from Malé International Airport. The resort is among the first resorts to offer complimentary transfers to its discerning guests. The five-star resort offers 176 guest rooms designed to blend into the surrounding turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and lush greenery. In addition to 7 unique restaurants and bars, the Shine Spa for Sheraton located on its very own island. Additionally, Sheraton Maldives Boasts 3 outdoor tropical fresh water pools.

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Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Earns China’s Travel + Leisure 2024 Readers’ Favourite Overseas Hotels Award

Sun Siyam Iru Fushi

In the Maldives’ Noonu Atoll, Sun Siyam Iru Fushi offers more than just a picturesque island getaway. This luxury resort actively connects with its guests, especially travelers from China, and that connection just earned it a major recognition. Travel + Leisure China recently named it one of the “Reader’s Favourite Overseas Hotels” for 2024, a clear sign of the resort’s growing appeal in one of Asia’s most influential travel markets.

While many resorts rely solely on stunning scenery, Iru Fushi takes a more intentional path. The team focuses on creating personalized, culturally relevant experiences that cater specifically to Chinese visitors. From language support to customized menus and thoughtful hospitality, they consistently deliver service that feels both welcoming and refined.

Speaking about this accolade, Abdulla Atham, the resort’s manager, said:

“We are deeply honored to receive this esteemed recognition. China remains one of the most vital markets for the Maldives, and we are committed to crafting bespoke experiences for Chinese travelers. Every detail embodies our respect for Eastern culture, from language support to culinary offerings. Moving forward, we will continue elevating our services to deliver ‘luxury beyond boundaries’ in the heart of the Indian Ocean.”

Guests begin their journey with a 45-minute seaplane flight from Velana International Airport. As the plane soars over turquoise lagoons and coral islands, the experience sets the tone for what awaits at Iru Fushi.

Thoughtfully Designed Villas and World-Class Dining

The resort features 221 villas, positioned either along the beach or over the water. Every villa includes a private pool, an open-air ocean-view terrace, and a traditional thatched roof. Some water villas also feature glass floors that reveal vibrant marine life just beneath the surface.

Iru Fushi also puts food at the heart of the guest experience. With 15 restaurants and bars, the resort serves an impressive range of global flavors. Guests often gravitate toward Flavours, with its bold Asian-inspired dishes, and Islander’s Grill, which delivers relaxed beachfront dining with a local touch.

Family-Friendly Experiences and a Focus on Sustainability

Families find plenty to enjoy as well. The kids’ club offers hands-on activities, family pools welcome all ages, and programs like marine discovery and cooking classes engage both children and adults. Meanwhile, the resort’s Sun Siyam Cares initiative leads its efforts in sustainability, cultural preservation, and community involvement.

By earning one of China’s top travel awards, Sun Siyam Iru Fushi has reinforced its position as a standout destination. But more than that, the recognition celebrates the resort’s ongoing mission to create genuine, meaningful experiences for every guest who arrives on its shores.

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