Soneva Fushi - Maldives
Adopting the motto 'No news, no shoes' and having a philosophy of 'Intelligent Luxury'. Soneva Fushi offers the ultimate Robinson Crusoe experience. It is located on one of the largest islands in the Maldives, Kunfunadhoo, which offers luxurious vegetation, powdery-white sands and a shimmering blue, reef-protected lagoon. Most of the villas have a private pool and are discreetly located in dense vegetation to ensure complete privacy.
Each also has its own bicycles to allow you to enjoy the myriad of nature trails in the resort. Bamboo and rattan furnishings are used literally throughout the villas to provide that truly authentic ambience. The Soneva Fushi Villa suite or the Jungle Reserve villa, which boasts a spa suite and tree house these are particularly suited to families. Soneva Fushi enjoys an excellent reputation for gourmet dining and dinner served by lantern light on the beach is a memorable experience. At the Six Senses Spa, the professional beauty therapists and masseurs are there for your wellbeing.
Reference : IOM
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