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Anantara Kihavah Maldives Introduces Luxurious Residence Offer

Anantara Kihavah Maldives has unveiled an exclusive residence offer that sets new standards for luxury living in the Maldives. Designed for travelers seeking privacy and personalized service, the offer provides a choice of stunning residences located amidst lush jungle, on pristine white sands, or over the serene turquoise lagoon.

Each residence combines elegance with modern comforts, featuring personalized amenities like pillow and soap menus, Elemis spa products, and an in-villa wine cellar. Guests also enjoy 24-hour service from a dedicated Villa Host, ensuring a seamless and indulgent stay.

The offer includes a minimum four-night stay with daily breakfast and dinner, roundtrip private seaplane transfers, and a range of unforgettable experiences. These include a private yacht excursion with champagne, canapés, and a secluded sandbank lunch, a rejuvenating 90-minute spa treatment per person, and a stargazing experience under the Maldives’ clear night skies.

This exclusive package reflects Anantara Kihavah’s commitment to creating meaningful experiences and lasting memories, inviting guests to embrace the ultimate five-star retreat in a tropical paradise.

Maldives Welcomes Crystal Symphony as First Cruise Liner of the Year

The Maldives Customs Seaport Division recently extended en-route clearance services to passengers and crew aboard the Crystal Symphony, marking the first cruise liner to visit the Maldives this year.

The vessel, which set sail from the Seychelles, arrived in the Maldives on Thursday. During its stopover, customs officers facilitated the clearance process for 216 passengers and 416 crew members, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience.

The Crystal Symphony is the third cruise liner to visit the Maldives this season. Earlier, the MS Norwegian Sky and MS Riviera brought thousands of tourists to the country late last month.

The MS Norwegian Sky, registered in the Bahamas, docked in Malé with 1,872 passengers, while the MS Riviera, registered in the Marshall Islands, arrived with 2,004 passengers.

These visits highlight the Maldives’ growing popularity as a cruise destination, contributing to the country’s thriving tourism industry.