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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Officially Opens its First Property in the Maldives

Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Officially Opens its First Property in the Maldives

Category: Asia Pacific - Maldives - Industry economy - Hotel opening
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2009-07-28


Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives is the first international luxury resort in Southern Maldives Archipelago

Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives welcomed its first guests yesterday, marking it as the first international luxury resort on the southern-most tip of Addu Atoll, one of the least spoilt areas in the world.

"After months of preparation and tailored training in order to provide our guests with discreet, personalised and renowned Shangri-La hospitality, we are delighted to launch Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives," said Jens Moesker, general manager, Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives. "In a unique location featuring luxury accommodation and offerings, we are confident that the newest property in our portfolio will be the top of mind destination when visitors think of the Maldives."

The resort comprises 142 spacious stand-alone villas, from private ocean retreats to tropical luxury tree house villas perched three metres above the ground -- a first in the Maldives. An elevated infinity pool further enhances the panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. In addition to long stretches of white, powdery sand, the three-kilometre-long island features 12 hectares of lush vegetation, 17,000 coconut trees, 45 species of plants and ancient banyan trees as well as nature trails for guests to discover the colourful wildlife.

CHI, The Spa - Shangri-La's signature spa brand - is located in its own spa village at the resort's highest geographical point, and offers a diverse range of treatments based on Chinese, Himalayan and Asian healing rituals; as well as Kandu Boli experiences, and unique indigenous treatments inspired by tiger cowrie shell and other natural treasures found in the Maldives.

To discover the fascinating lifestyle and culture of untouched Maldivian villages, guests can take a short boat ride to neighbouring islands. Diving enthusiasts can explore the well known "British Loyalty" shipwreck or dive with giant manta rays with wingspans of more than four metres, which live year-round in the area. Other recreational activities include an Eco Centre and a dive and water sports centre, which features surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling and a variety of non-motorised water activities. The resort's health club offers a well-equipped gym and two tennis courts. An entertainment centre, four retail shops, a dedicated area for children - the Adventure Zone - and a medical centre, are also available at the resort.

Khazaanaage Restaurant, the resort's flagship dining outlet, offers three living rooms serving three different regional cuisines from the Indian Ocean, South China Sea and Arabian Gulf.

In celebration of its opening, Shangri-La's Villingili Resort and Spa, Maldives is offering an exclusive package. From now until 31 October 2009, guests can enjoy a seven-night stay for the price of five. In addition, the offer includes benefits such as return domestic flight transfers from Male to Gan, daily half-board as well as a CHI experience for two. Guests looking for a shorter break can enjoy a complimentary night when paying for a three-night stay.



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