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Villa Hotels’ 10 Point SOP for CleanStay@Villa Initiative

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With all thought in mind , Villa Hotels and Resorts has started the CleanStay@Villa initiative for post covid travels

Maldives as a nation is going through the most fragile state of the pandemic surge. As a nation, Maldives is hoping to reopen the borders of the beautiful island destination to the guests who are eager to come to Maldives. With all thought in mind , Villa Hotels and Resorts has started the CleanStay@Villa initiative.

Post Covid-19 travel focuses mainly on the health and safety of the guest, Villa hotels and resorts have it as a top priority for their valued guests. With the impact of Covid-19 , Villa hotels and resorts has upgraded their standards of hygiene through out the properties to ensure the health and safety of guests throughout their experience. With renewed assurance of cleanliness and safety, Villa Hotels & Resorts is eagerly waiting to welcome guests to their tranquil getaways.

With extra precautions to the existing high standards maintained and under the guidance of the inhouse doctor, Villa Hotels prepares to launch the initiative soon. The initiative follows the WHO and Maldives Health Protection Agency (HPA) guidelines.

The main points highlighted in the initiative SOP but not limit to, SOPs in the following:

1- Disinfect all exposed surfaces on our lounges and transport facilities for arrival and departure.

2- Check and log temperature for all guests and staff on arrival and departing.

3- Identify high touch areas in guest villas and modify cleaning protocols to ensure that such areas are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.

4- Implement new staff hygiene standards, with mandated PPE measures.

5- Apply stringent disinfecting measures for F&B, Spa, sports, and recreation facilities.

6- Recommend social distancing between guests and staff.

7- Implement continuous staff training in hygiene and cleanliness standards and protocols.

8- Ensure resorts’ medical clinics are housed with doctors and required facilities

9- Use hospital-grade disinfectants in cleaning protocols

10- In case of need, provide isolation rooms at each resort

This initiative will undergo regular reviews based on evolving industry standards and feedback from travel partners ad guests. Villa hotels operates one of the best known resort properties in Maldives.

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For the grand finale, the Maldives became the destination. The episode was filmed in collaboration with Visit Maldives. The show highlighted two contrasting locations: the five-star Sun Siyam Olhuveli resort and the local island of Guraidhoo. These spots clearly showcased the stark contrast between the Maldives’ luxurious resorts and its vibrant, cultural local life. Irish actresses Neili Conroy and Denise McCormack were the featured guests. Each explored a unique side of this iconic destination.

Florante Abuton Jr, Assistant PR and Communications Manager at Sun Siyam Olhuveli commented on this collaboration:

“We are thrilled to be part of High Road, Low Road and to showcase the Maldives in all its diverse glory. This collaboration highlights how travellers can enjoy both the luxury of Sun Siyam Olhuveli and the authentic beauty of local islands like Guraidhoo. Whether you’re seeking a lavish escape or a deeper cultural connection, the Maldives offers it all.”

A Tale of Two Maldives: Luxury vs. Local Immersion

Neili Conroy, known for her adventurous spirit, took the “high road.” She enjoyed a lavish stay at Sun Siyam Olhuveli. Her time was filled with all the hallmarks of a luxury holiday. She relaxed with spa treatments, savored gourmet meals, and experienced the world-class hospitality the Maldives is famous for. The stunning turquoise waters and pristine beaches provided the perfect setting for her ultimate island getaway.

Meanwhile, Denise McCormack embraced the “low road.” She chose to experience the authentic Maldivian lifestyle on Guraidhoo, one of the country’s vibrant local islands. Denise spent her time connecting with the island’s community, visiting local shops, and learning about traditional customs. Her experience offered a different, yet equally rewarding, way to explore the Maldives. It highlighted the rich culture that thrives beyond the resorts.

This partnership between High Road, Low Road, Visit Maldives, Sun Siyam Olhuveli, and Guraidhoo underscored the Maldives as a destination that caters to every type of traveler. Whether you seek the opulence of a five-star resort or the depth of cultural immersion, the Maldives offers a diverse range of experiences.

The episode, which recently aired on RTÉ One, gave Irish viewers a broad glimpse into the Maldives. Both luxury and local charm were on display, reminding everyone that the Maldives is a destination for all. From those seeking pure indulgence to those wanting to connect with its rich culture, the Maldives has something for everyone.

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