| Mirihi Island
Resort, South Ari atoll |
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Mirihi
is an upmarket resort blessed by a superb
location even for the Maldives; set in its
own stunning house reef, it is a relatively
small resort island. Known for the range of
quality facilities that are usually found
on bigger resorts, Mirihi nevertheless retains
a boutique feel, especially in the exquisite
beach and water villas and the two resort
restaurants. Also diving is of renowned quality
at Mirihi. |
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| Nika Island
Resort, Ari atoll Maldives |
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Resting
on the once uninhabited island of Kudafolhudhu,
Nika Resort’s stunning natural location,
with white beaches on all sides and verdant
green canopies, make it one of the most desirable,
yet relatively unknown, resorts in the Maldives.
The resort’s designers have made Nika
fit seamlessly into its glorious physical
location. Serenely natural, appropriately
low-key and relatively small, Nika is what
the Maldives are all about: soft white sands,
blue waters teeming with aquatic life, quiet
relaxation under palms and exquisite rooms.
A true private paradise. |
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| Vilamendhoo
Island Resort, South Ari atoll |
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Vilamendhoo
is a comfortably sized resort, found on its
own tropical island. Whilst not as exclusive
or as glitzy as many of the Maldives’
higher profile resorts it does not necessarily
lack in charm. The resort is large enough
for the individual to enjoy privacy in its
verdant jungle and shallow azure waters whilst
offering a serene existence of sun-worship
and relaxation. |
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| White Sands
Resort, South Ari atoll |
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White
Sands Resort & Spa is one of the more
youthful and informal Maldives resorts with
a vibrant, energetic atmosphere for those
seeking fun as well as sun. It lies on a one-mile
strip of coral reef on South Ari atoll, one
of an archipelago of more than 1,100 tiny
islands. A 4-star resort blessed with all
the characteristic Maldives attractions: white
sandy beaches, a clear lagoon filled with
marine life and accommodation of rustic charm. |
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