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You & Me by Cocoon Maldives celebrates turning one!

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You & Me by Cocoon Maldives celebrates one-year anniversary with two days of fun-filled activities. The luxurious adults-only resort officially opened on 1st March 2019. 

A variety of entertaining activities were planned by the resort for the guests to enjoy and take part in the celebrations from 1st March 2020 to 2nd March 2020. The day started with a relaxing session of morning Yoga, followed by a treasure hunt around the island after which, a tea party on the beach. In the afternoon, a Mini Olympics was held for the guests with activities like volleyball, swimming, sack races and many more. 

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A special cocktail reception hosted by You & Me Maldives’ General Manager, Mr.Jay, was held in the evening to cut the anniversary cake. Moreover, a special dinner showcasing the authentic culinary taste of You & Me was also held by the beach. The first day of celebrations ended with a Salsa Dance and guests grooving to the DJ. 

On the second day, the resort hosted a fishing competition for the guests where the teams battled to catch the biggest fish in order to win the grand prize. The rest of the day was dedicated to the staff members by throwing a party. The staff party included special performances from various departments, photo sessions, raffle draws as well as exciting giveaways to recognize and appreciate the team for their hard-work and enthusiasm throughout the one year of successful operations.

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Located in the heart of Raa atoll, You & Me Maldives is a 45 minute seaplane journey away from Velana International Airport. With 109 villas, 6 restaurants as well as an underwater restaurant, the chic adults-only resort is the ultimate romantic getaway.

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H2O Underwater Restaurant. Photo: You & Me by Cocoon.

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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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