Kuredu Island Resort - Maldives
Kuredu Island Resort is situated on the northern reef of the Lhaviyani Atoll, a region well-known for its abundant sea life. The island boasts more than three kilometers of white beaches and sparkling aquamarine lagoons. Some of the thatched bungalows and spacious villas of the resort line the powdery beach whilst the Sangu Sunset Water Villas are built on wooden columns in the north-west lagoon and offer romantic views of the sunset over the Indian Ocean from a secluded furnished veranda.
Facilities include a large swimming pool with a beautiful wooden deck, a children's pool and a choice of restaurants and bars. At the well-equipped Ocean Water Sport Centre, guests can enjoy windsurfing, canoeing, kite-surfing, snorkelling and water skiing whilst the Duniye Spa and the "O" Spa offer an extensive range of relaxing treatments for both body and soul. For diving enthusiasts there is access to forty-eight exclusive dive sites including wrecks and caves.
Reference : IOM
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