Amilla Maldives Resort teams up with Olive Ridley Project to protect turtles

Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences has joined forces with the turtle conservation organisation, the Olive Ridley Project, to monitor and conserve local turtles. There are nine individual turtles that visit Amilla to feed regularly, and three that nest on the island, according to the resort’s latest research. Nests belonging to Green Turtles are the most common type of turtle nests found in the Maldives. However, at Amilla Maldives Resort, both Green Turtles and less common Hawksbill Turtles nests have been located. Guests snorkelling on the extensive house reef can often see large turtles grazing or slowly swimming by, but the nests are carefully protected.

Amilla’s Marine Biologist, Zoe Cox, (who has been working alongside the Olive Ridley Project ever since it started operating in the Maldives in 2017), has been busy submitting to them ‘turtle IDs’ and nesting data from Amilla. She creates ‘turtle IDs’ by taking a picture of each side of a turtle’s face when she spots them on Amilla’s house reef or nesting on the island. The pattern on the side of a turtle’s face is unique to each individual. “It’s a great way to monitor populations, migrations, movement and turtle hotspots without physically tagging the turtles and harming them,” explains Zoe. “It’s not even necessary to be a marine biologist to use this simple ‘turtle ID’ method, you just need a camera.” Now with an Olive Ridley Marine Biologist resident on the naturally lush private island resort, even more work can be done.

Although the pristine waters around Amilla Resort, the Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, is a popular spot for turtles to feed, play and nest, the Olive Ridley Project did not have a marine biologist based there, which is why Amilla Resort decided to fill the gap by partnering with them. Now the five-star resort can support their research and help raise awareness of their cause amongst its guests.

Amilla is also attempting to raise awareness of turtle poaching in the area, and is aiming to educate people on why this is harmful to the environment as well as the economy. Turtles are important environmentally and economically for many reasons, but the myriad of benefits vary by species. “Some species of turtle, such as Green Turtles, graze on seagrass, which is vital for removing carbon from the atmosphere” explains Zoe. Grazed seagrass has higher metabolic carbon capture than ungrazed areas.

“Some species eat sponge and algae growing on the coral reef, which prevents them from out-competing the coral,” she continues. “And some turtles eat jellyfish, which helps keep their population in check. Their nesting also provides nutrients to the beaches in the form of eggshells and undeveloped eggs.”

Snorkelling is the most popular activity in the Maldives, according to tourist board data. Visitors come to the Maldives to marvel at the marine creatures like turtles, and admire the reefs which turtles help keep healthy. But healthy reefs also benefit local fishermen, too, because they provide a safe place for their future catches to grow and breed.

Earlier this year, Amilla Maldives celebrated World Turtle Day by offering guests the opportunity to sponsor Amilla’s local turtles, or choose names for them. They also ran a special turtle excursion, with all proceeds donated to the Olive Ridley Project. Any of the resort’s younger guests can learn more about turtles and other aquatic creatures living in the area with Amilla’s Mini Marine Biologist programme. To find out more about deals for families, couples and groups of friends, click here.

Amilla Fushi’s New Blissful Bundles Entice Guests to Enhance their Maldives Experience

Visitors to idyllic Maldives dreamscape Amilla Fushi can now begin shaping their island adventure in advance with the launch of five new ‘blissful bundles’ – enchanting bolt-on packages that build the buzz by enticing guests to relax, discover, play and indulge through a collection of carefully curated – and substantially discounted – experiences.  The pampering parcels include a variety of additional enhancements, from foodie forays, soothing spa sessions and adrenalised adventures to complete island indulgence, inviting Amilla acolytes to play it their way in anticipation of their arrival.

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Food lovers can rejoice with the Dine and Imbibe Passport, offering boundless indulgence across more than 10 different dining experiences, including Island Home delivery service; lunch at the new nurturing Wellness Café; afternoon tea at the Emperor Beach Club; dinner at Amilla’s award-winning signature restaurant Feeling Koi; plus a selected beverage package and mini bar service.

Wellness and Spa Time beckons for those seeking revitalization or relaxation. Guests  can opt to immerse themselves in a signature treatment from Javvu Spa’s integrated menu, featuring results-driven remedies from an expert edit of world-class brands including !QMS, iLA, Louise Galvin, Margaret Dabbs and Gentlemen’s Tonic; or sign up for sessions with Amilla’s personal trainers, wellbeing experts or a ‘Visiting Hero’ practitioner. Sauna and steam rooms await to round off the day.

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Thrill seekers can plunge into the Water Adventure Bundle, promising a choice of exhilarating dives, aqua excursions, jet skiing, hover-boarding and parasailing sessions, as well as unlimited non-motorised sports activities. Active Pursuits offers a day of play, from private tennis lessons on Amilla’s full size courts or energizing  yoga or personal training; to sessions with the resort’s regular ‘Visiting Heroes’, ranging from artists and master jewelers to yogis – with a complimentary babysitting service ensuring guests are free to enjoy whichever they choose.

Or of course, guests can revel in designing their own unrestricted adventure with the inclusive Luxury Bliss Indulgence bundle – the ultimate ‘bundle of bundles’, combining the foodie freedom of the Dine and Imbibe Passport with the luxury of any three activites from the Wellness and Spa Time, Water Adventure Bundle and Active Pursuits packages.

For further information or to make a reservation, please visit: https://www.amilla.mv/offers

BUBBLE PHENOMENON REACHES NEW HEIGHTS AT AMILLA FUSHI — New SkyHouse with Bubble now Officially Open!

The bubble tent concept is being elevated to a whole new level in the Maldives this year, as luxury resort trendsetter Amilla Fushi debuts its new Skyhouse with Bubble accommodation –tranquil treetop eyries with their own private transparent Bubble, breathtakingly suspended 12 metres up between a canopy of lush palms and the vast Maldivian skies. The first Skyhouse with Bubble was officially opened by the Maldives’ Minister for Tourism, Ali Waheed, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at ITB Berlin today, 6 March 2019.

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Encircled by swaying palms, and measuring 4 metres in diameter, the Bubble’s interior will feature custom-fitted wooden floors, a rotating daybed, telescope, Bang & Olufsen soundsystem and bespoke furnishings. A removable cover provides solar protection during the day – and come nightfall, unfettered views of the star-studded heavens above. In addition to this spectacularly heightened hideaway, the enchanting 220sqm Skyhouse also boasts serene living spaces; a private infinity pool cantilevered out amongst the treetops; and a spacious bathroom. Formerly known as Tree Houses, Amilla’s five Skyhouses are available in one- or two-bedroom configurations, providing an ideal treetop hideaway for families and couples alike.

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Conceived and custom-designed by Eye In The Sky, the transparent inflatable Bubbles are constructed with super-strong, high tech polyester fabric using exclusive Précontraint Serge Ferrari® technology. UV-protected, fully waterproof and climate-controlled, the Bubbles create an inspiring environment where guests can enjoy a uniquely immersive, closer-to-nature experience – without compromising on high-spec design and luxurious creature comforts.

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Rates for Amilla Fushi’s new immersive SkyHouse with Bubble Experience are available on request, including accommodation; specially designed destination dinner; and breakfast served in the SkyHouse with Bubble, based on two adults sharing.

For more information on Amilla Fushi please visit: http://www.amilla.mv.

Amilla Fushi Introduces Floating Breakfast Concept

Amilla Fushi has launched a new concept of floating Breakfast in a tray. The new floating breakfast can be served in overwater houses, Amilla Residences and the main pool at the resort.

The breakfast includes two packages; Floating Continental and Floating Amilla. 

The Floating Continental includes a selection of bakery items with jams, marmalade or honey with fresh fruit, cold cuts, yogurt, cheese, cereals, fresh juice (or blended) and coffee or tea.

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The Floating Amilla includes poached egg on sourdough toast, avocado, pork sausage, sautéed mushroom, bacon & rocket, Acai Bowl with homemade granola, honey, fruit & nuts, Oat porridge boiled in fresh water or skim or full milk and salt & cinnamon.

Located just 30 minutes by seaplane from Malé International (Velana International Airport), Amilla Fushi offers a choice of 59 Houses that sit gracefully over crystal clear waters, nestle among lush treetops or hug the shores of pristine white sand; plus eight spectacular four to eight-bedroom Beach Residences ideally suited to large families, groups of friends and VVIPs seeking the ultimate in space and privacy. 

Amilla’s innovative restaurants range from the diverse, informal foodie hub Bazaar to the relaxed yet sophisticated overwater dining at the signature Feeling Koi. Guests can even drop into gourmet café and deli The Emperor General Store or The Wine Shop & Cellar Door to treat themselves to lighter snacks, a favorite bottle or a gourmet selection of artisanal cheeses. 

With an unrivaled range of purpose-designed multi-bedroom accommodation options and an exciting, inspiring and active Kids’ Club, Amilla Fushi is putting the Maldives on the map as a destination not just for couples, but for families and friends.

The Small Maldives Island Co Introduces CBD Treatments to Therapy Offerings

The Small Maldives Island Co once again proves its trend-setter status in the archipelago as island idyll Amilla Fushi and retro-chic resort Finolhu introduce therapeutic treatments incorporating activated hemp based products with cannabidiol (CBD) to their renowned spa offerings, being the first one in the Maldives. Aimed at relaxing, revitalising and healing, treatments combine the soothing benefits of massage with essential oils infused with hemp CBD for deeper relaxation and tension release.

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CBD is a non-psychoactive compound derived from hemp that when applied topically can potentially encourage hydration, minimize moisture loss and decrease inflammation. CBD oil has also been shown to help in reducing muscle soreness and tension, as well as calm anxiety and stress. Guests at luxury island resorts Amilla Fushi and Finolhu will have the option to customize any of the spa’s signature massage treatments with the addition of a CBD oil application. Choosing which benefits are most important to them, from calming, detoxifying, stimulating or immune boosting qualities, guests can select a treatment option formulated to address these specific concerns.

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The banyan-shaded Javvu Spa at Amilla Fushi features 10 treatment pods; a yoga pavilion; fitness centre; a wet area; a private training studio and Wellness Café. Javvu’s holistic approach is complemented by an integrated spa menu of blissful pampering, featuring results-driven treatments from a carefully curated edit of world-class brands and ancient healing and energy therapies. 

Finolhu’s happening hub, The Cove Club, strips the spa concept back. Here, massage, movement, and chill is medicinal and the fun glamorous side of the Sixties is at play. The Cove Club offers a totally chilled out, unintimidating haven in which to drop anchor and just relax. Ten chandelier-lit treatment hubs, each celebrating an iconic diva of the 60s and 70s, are complemented by a fitness centre, yoga, and movement pavilion and an outdoor ‘Palm Beach Gym’. 

CBD add on starts from USD$20 for specified treatments and USD$40 for full body massage.

Located just 30 minutes by seaplane from Malé International (Velana International Airport), Amilla Fushi offers a choice of 59 Houses that sit gracefully over crystal clear waters, nestle among lush treetops or hug the shores of pristine white sand; plus eight spectacular four- to eight-bedroom Beach Residences ideally suited to large families, groups of friends and VVIPs seeking the ultimate in space and privacy.

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Just 30 minutes by speedboat from sister resort Amilla Fushi, Finolhu is a stylish and eclectic retreat with a buzzy bon-vivant vibe and a refreshing, retro-inspired burst of fun for the region. Bringing toes-in-the-sand relaxation to fun-loving beach-erati alongside the best DJs, live acts and most fabulously chic parties in the Maldives. Finolhu’s 125 villas come on the ocean, the lagoon or by the beach, with or without a pool in either one or two bedroom options being the ultimate island experience for chic couples, fun-loving families and gatherings of friends alike. 


Located in the UNESCO world biosphere of Baa Atoll, both resorts can be reached by either seaplane in just 30 minutes from Velana (Malé) International Airport or by a 20-minute flight to Dharavandhoo Domestic Airport in Baa Atoll followed by a short speedboat ride.

Baa Atoll set to Host Longest Organized Swimming Event in the Maldives

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Baa atoll is set to host the longest organised swimming event in the Maldives as part of a fresh push to promote Maldives tourism through new avenues.

Organised by Swim Maldives, a community of open water swimmers in Maldives, in collaboration with the tourism ministry, youth ministry and environment ministry, the Swim Maldives Baa Crawl 2019 will take place from February 2-9.

Over the course of seven days, eight participants will swim from Eydhafushi to Kendhoo in an epic journey, covering 22 islands and 43.7km. Swimmers will cross 5km from 8.30am t0 12.30pm every day, stopping at inhabited and uninhabited islands, as well as five resorts in the atoll.

Schedule for the event:

 Day 1: Eydhafushi – Soneva Fushi – Nelivaru Finolhu – Maalhos
Day 2: Maalhos – Hebalhidhoo – Dharavandhoo
Day 3: Dhavarandhoo – Hanifaru Rah – Dhonfanu
Day 4: Dhonfanu – Kihaadhuvvaru – Kihaadhu – Amilla Fushi
Day 5: Amilla Fushi – Milaidhoo Island – Kamadhoo
Day 6: Kamadhoo – Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru – Kudarikilu
Day 7: Kudarikilu – Hurawalhi – Undhoodhu – Funadhoo – Hulhudhoo – Gemendhoo – Kendhoo

Throughout the event, swimmers will work to raise awareness on conservation of environment and promote healthy lifestyle choices. Beach and lagoon clean-ups, as well as swimming lessons will be held at different islands by Soneva Fushi and Four Seasons Maldives Resort at Landaa Giraavaru, whilst Ooredoo Maldives is set to organise a special water sports safety programme at each destination.

“Our aim is to showcase the natural beauty of the Maldives and promote it as a destination for swimming as well,” Hussein Shameem, Founder of Swim Maldives, told journalists on Monday.

Tourism minister Ali Waheed highlighted the importance of diversifying destination marketing efforts, noting that different atolls should be promoted as well. The swimming event was a unique initiative that would help promote the Maldives through a different approach, he added.

“Government will always support such initiatives,” the minister said.

Image & news source:  http://www.maldives.net.mv

Luxury Maldives Resorts Amilla Fushi and Finolhu to Transform Into Fantasy-Filled Wonderlands for Easter 2019

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The Small Maldives Island Co has announced a diverse range of magical Easter experiences at luxury Maldivian maverick Amilla Fushi and retro-chic sister resort Finolhu. This year, families can escape down the rabbit hole into Amilla Fushi’s twist on Alice in Wonderland, or enter a world of pure imagination with Finolhu’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-inspired programme.

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Those looking for a whimsical Easter adventure are invited to step through the looking glass at Amilla Fushi. Led by the White Rabbit on a Wonderland Egg Hunt Carnival around the island’s enchanted forests,  guests will meet the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and of course the Easter Bunny along the way. The celebrations begin with a Fashion Show hosted by Alice and friends at the Sultan’s Village kids club, and a fun-filled Pirate Day that is sure to leave participants grinning like the Cheshire Cat. Kid’s yoga and fitness classes, as well as themed arts and coconut crafts sessions, will provide welcome moments of calm amongst all the egg-citement.

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Don’t be late as Amilla Fushi’s exclusive three-day ‘Amilla Four Seventeen’ football team led by legendary Everton FC and Socceroos star Tim Cahill, invites children from five to eight years and teens from nine to 16 years old to train through elite coaching on the island’s very own full-sized pitch. Tennis fans can perfect their technique for the new season with fun drills and rallies with LUX Tennis’s exciting Grand Slam Tournament on the resorts two floodlit courts.  At night the island will transform into a sensational Twilight Affair Cocktail Party followed by an exquisite Easter dinner.

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Over at fun-loving sister island Finolhu, guests will feel like they’ve found a Golden Ticket as the island transforms into a Willy Wonka-themed imaginarium. Brimming with extraordinary experiences to delight all ages, Finolhu’s specially curated Easter programme includes a Charlie and The Chocolate Factory Fashion Parade at the resort’s famed 1OAK Beach Club, the Oompa-Loompas’ Golden Ticket Hunt, and a children’s truffle-making class led by Willy Wonka’s nemesis, the one and only Mr Turkentine.

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While no-one will be turned into a blueberry, guests needing a gentle reminder about the perils of gluttony can join a series of Stretch & Dance lessons hosted by Willy Wonka himself, whilst specialist UFC Gym trainers are on hand with special ‘Earn That Chocolate’ fitness sessions. The fun doesn’t stop there as guests will also have the chance to tackle Augustus Gloop on the football pitch or take a dip at the resort’s daily retro pool party.

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Located just 30 minutes by seaplane from Malé International (Velana International Airport), Amilla Fushi offers a choice of 59 Houses that sit gracefully over crystal clear waters, nestle among lush treetops or hug the shores of pristine white sand; plus eight spectacular four- to eight-bedroom Beach Residences ideally suited to large families, groups of friends and VVIPs seeking the ultimate in space and privacy.

Just 30 minutes by speedboat from sister resort Amilla Fushi, Finolhu is a stylish and eclectic retreat with a buzzy bon-vivant vibe and a refreshing, retro-inspired burst of fun for the region. Bringing toes-in-the-sand relaxation to fun-loving beach-erati alongside the best DJs, live acts and most fabulously chic parties in the Maldives.