In an era where hospitality must blend indulgence with impact, Meyyafushi Maldives emerges as a refreshing new benchmark. Scheduled to open on 1st October 2025, this premium all-inclusive resort isn’t just another luxury retreat—it’s a holistic destination designed for meaningful connections, both with nature and oneself. Located in the untouched Lhaviyani Atoll, Meyyafushi promises an experience that resonates far beyond the ordinary. Where hospitality meets harmony As the Maldives continues to evolve as a global beacon of leisure and lifestyle hospitality, Meyyafushi Maldives is poised to make waves. Opening its doors on October 1, 2025, in the serene Lhaviyani Atoll, this five-star, premium all-inclusive boutique resort is more than just a luxurious escape—it’s a bold reimagination of responsible, immersive island living. Just 35 minutes from Velana International Airport, Meyyafushi stands apart with its promise of ‘connection within and beyond’—blending eco-conscious design, heartfelt service, and dynamic guest engagement. Developed under the BeKind Hospitality ethos, the resort’s philosophy rests on four pillars: kindness to the environment, community, visitors, and residents. Experience-centric design With 95 pool villas and suites—including a show-stopping Presidential Overwater Suite—Meyyafushi is designed to cater to everyone from families and honeymooners to VIPs and corporate groups. Guests can enjoy a 24-hour Premium All-Inclusive plan, offering access to 10 outlets, including five distinct restaurants, three stylish bars, a wine cellar, and a rooftop Sky Bar with a glass-bottom pool. Signature culinary offerings include: Bubble, the Maldives’ newest underwater dining spectacle, Sukun, a teppanyaki experience, and Raa, an overwater wine cellar curated for discerning palates. Wellness, play & purpose The semi-overwater Veyoge Spa promises holistic island healing, enhanced by yoga sessions on a deck overlooking the lagoon. For active travellers, the island hosts the Maldives’ first overwater padel tennis court, a recreation centre with …
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